Bills by Topic Results
Bills that have passed the Legislature are shown in bold text with an * preceding them.
BACKGROUND CHECKS
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Peace officers, limited authority or specially commissioned, background investigation by agency:
HB 1737, SB 5569 |
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Security, for public higher education institution or K-12 system, background checks and training:
HB 1737, SB 5569 |
BAIL AND BAIL BONDS
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Bail funds, as charitable organizations, registration and requirements:
SB 5779 |
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Domestic violence offenses, felony, persons charged with, to be unbailable, when:
SJR 8209 |
BICYCLES
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Bicycle and pedestrian safety, school curriculum relating to, updating:
HB 1039 |
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Bicycle awareness program, reporting requirements:
HB 1039 |
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Bicycle education grant program, statewide school-based, establishing:
HB 2119, SHB 2119, SB 5974,
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ESSB 5974, CH 182 (2022) |
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Bike safety awareness program, for students in 3rd to 5th grade, creating:
HB 1039 |
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Complete streets principles, incorporating via facilities that provide street access for all users, when:
HB 2119, SHB 2119, SB 5974,
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ESSB 5974, CH 182 (2022) |
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Drive-up services, publicly/privately operated, open to motor vehicles, multimodal/nonmotor alternatives use of:
SB 5903 |
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Electric-assisted, use on recreational trails managed by DNR or DFW, when:
HB 1524 |
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Electric-assisted, use on trails and roads closed to motor vehicles, determining where and which bicycle classes:
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ESSB 5452, CH 191 (2021) |
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Electric-assisted, use on trails and roads closed to motor vehicles, when:
SB 5452 |
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Electric/electric-assisted, and related cycling equipment, sales/use tax exemptions:
HB 1330, SHB 1330 |
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Head injury prevention program, reporting requirements:
HB 1039 |
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Racks, for bicycles on vehicles, temporary obstruction of single license plate by, allowing, when:
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EHB 1784, CH 130 (2022) |
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Roads/trails/paths, use in rural counties by groups of 6 or more not in same household, bicycle tour permit for:
HB 1435 |
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Safe routes to school program, funding and analysis of:
HB 1607 |
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Safe routes to school program, grant funding under, when:
HB 1039 |
BLIND
(See also BLIND, STATE SCHOOL FOR THE; PUBLIC ASSISTANCE) |
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Aged, blind, or disabled assistance program, eligibility for victims of human trafficking:
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HB 1748, CH 208 (2022) |
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Supplemental security income, recipients of, B&O/public utility tax credits for employers hiring:
SB 5358 |
BLIND, STATE SCHOOL FOR THE
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Language access plan/program for family engagement, school to implement:
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E2SHB 1153, CH 107 (2022) PV |
BOATS AND BOATING
(See also COMMERCIAL VESSELS AND SHIPPING; FERRIES) |
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Boater education cards, requirements:
HB 1018 |
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Boating safety education program, operators of human-propelled vessels, including:
SB 5176 |
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Derelict vessel removal program, funding from watercraft excise tax:
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HB 1700, CH 124 (2022), SB 5598 |
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Human-powered boats and vessels, operation of, requirements:
HB 1018 |
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Human-propelled vessels, operators of, including in boating safety education program:
SB 5176 |
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Kayaks/canoes/stand-up paddleboards, operating/occupying, personal flotation devices when, wearing:
HB 1707 |
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Owners, of vessels, furnishing of list to certain entities for certain purposes:
SB 5152,
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SSB 5152, CH 93 (2021) |
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Owners, of vessels, name/address record requests by business entities, fee for, depositing in certain accounts:
SB 5483, SSB 5483 |
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Owners, of vessels, registered and legal, fees for private entity request and for record provided to private entity:
SB 5483, SSB 5483 |
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Vessels, nonresident, permit provisions applicable to, removing or relaxing certain limits:
HB 1107,
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SHB 1107, CH 150 (2021) |
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Vessels, owners with nonresident vessel permit for charter with captain or crew to be subject to use tax:
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SHB 1107, CH 150 (2021) |
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Vessels, paper issued registration certificates for, printing addresses on, prohibiting:
HB 1984 |
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Vessels, paper issued registration certificates for, printing addresses to allow for manual removal:
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SHB 1984, CH 36 (2022) |
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Vessels, personal/identity information associated with records held by DOL, prohibiting release of:
HB 2013 |
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Vessels, using on waters of state, increasing annual tax and depositing increase in forward flexible account:
SB 5483 |
BONDS
(See also INVESTMENT BOARD, STATE; ROADS AND HIGHWAYS) |
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General obligation bonds, authorizations with remaining unissued amounts, pledging vehicle-related fees when issued:
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SB 5898, CH 103 (2022) |
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General obligation bonds, for capital and operating budget projects, authority to issue:
HB 1081, SHB 1081, SB 5084,
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ESSB 5084, CH 331 (2021) |
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General obligation bonds, for capital budget projects:
HB 1081, SHB 1081, SB 5084,
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ESSB 5084, CH 331 (2021) |
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General obligation bonds, for forest health activities and community resiliency projects:
SB 5461 |
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General obligation bonds, for forward Washington projects or omnibus transportation appropriations act improvements:
SB 5481 |
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General obligation bonds, for school seismic safety grant program:
HB 2095, SB 5933 |
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School district bonds and payment levies, at least 55% of voters to authorize:
SB 5386, SJR 8204 |
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School district bonds and payment levies, simple majority to authorize:
HB 1226, HJR 4200 |
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School district bonds, for capital projects, bond authorization training for district boards of directors:
HB 1306, SHB 1306 |
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Special tax obligation bonds, for ten-year climate finance program in connection with carbon pollution tax:
HB 1513, HB 1577, SB 5373 |
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State finance committee, establishing Washington state public bank with committee as oversight board:
SB 5188 |
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State finance committee, establishing Washington state public financial cooperative with committee as oversight board:
SSB 5188, E2SSB 5188 |
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State route number 520, construction/operation, bond/loan obligations, SR 520 civil penalties account use for:
HB 1529,
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ESHB 1529, CH 136 (2021) |
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Toll facilities, Interstate 405/state route number 167 corridor, authority to issue bonds solely as toll revenue bonds:
HB 2089 |
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Toll facilities, Interstate 405/state route number 167 express toll lanes account, bonds supported by revenues in, prohibiting issuance, when:
ESB 5232 |
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Toll facilities, Puget Sound gateway facility account, bonds supported by revenues in, prohibiting issuance, when:
ESB 5232 |
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Toll facilities, Puget Sound gateway facility, authority to issue bonds solely as toll revenue bonds:
HB 2089 |
BOUNDARIES
(See also PORT DISTRICTS; REDISTRICTING COMMISSION) |
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Public land survey system, boundary and reference marks and monuments, program and requirements for:
SB 5224 |
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Review boards, members, appointment in even- or odd-numbered years:
HB 1727, SHB 1727 |
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Review boards, review by, exempting extension of water/sewer services beyond boundaries from, when:
HB 1627, SHB 1627 |
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Rural development, limited areas of more intensive, boundaries of, defining and expanding:
HB 1233, SHB 1233 |
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Rural development, limited areas of more intensive, logical outer boundary of:
HB 1233, SHB 1233 |
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Rural development, limited areas of more intensive, logical outer boundary of, in Eastern WA:
SB 5275 |
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State boundary lines, of Washington/Oregon/Idaho, adjusting, legislative task force on, establishing:
HB 1587 |
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Surveys and corner information, records of, filing charge and other fees:
SB 5224 |
BUDGETS
(See also FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, OFFICE; TAXES, GENERALLY; TRANSPORTATION) |
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Agency budget requests, zero-based budget reviews in:
HB 1178 |
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Appropriations, certain 2019-2021 biennial, freeing up certain federal coronavirus funds by reattributing of:
HB 1368,
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ESHB 1368, CH 3 (2021), HB 1467, SB 5344 |
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Appropriations, certain 2019-2021 biennial, reattributing to budget stabilization account/federal medicaid funds:
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HB 1367, CH 5 (2021), SB 5343 |
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Appropriations, certain 2019-2021 biennial, reattributing to free up federal coronavirus relief funds:
HB 1334, HB 1467 |
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Budgets transition work group, chairs of transportation committees to convene:
HB 1603 |
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Budgets, special 30-day legislative session for COVID-19 hardships and, convening:
SCR 8400 |
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Capital construction projects, major, capital budget matching grants program for higher education institutions:
HB 2055, SB 5958 |
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Capital construction projects, major, predesign requirements, reducing:
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HB 1023, CH 54 (2021) |
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Capital projects, 4-year colleges, supporting health care/behavioral health occupations degree programs enrollment:
HB 1949 |
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Capital, 2021-2023 and supplemental 2019-2021:
HB 1080,
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SHB 1080, CH 332 (2021), SB 5083, ESSB 5083 |
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Capital, general obligation bonds for projects:
HB 1081, SHB 1081, SB 5084,
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ESSB 5084, CH 331 (2021) |
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Capital, supplemental 2021-2023:
HB 1781, SHB 1781, SB 5651,
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SSB 5651, CH 296 (2022) |
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Deficit, 2021-2022 biennium, near-general fund/outlook analysis and deficit:
HB 1163 |
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Expenditure limit, determining, adjusting, projecting, and lowering, when:
HB 1999 |
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Expenditure limit, state expenditure limit committee, establishment and duties of:
HB 1999 |
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Fiscal oversight committee, joint legislative, establishing to oversee deficits/certain reductions and receipts:
HB 1163 |
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General fund, cash or budget deficit of, when governor projects:
HB 1163 |
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General fund, transportation programs and activities funding from, when:
HB 1603 |
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Nonappropriated funds/accounts, receiving business/organization fees, transfers from, prohibiting:
HB 1146 |
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Operating budgets, agency nonentitlement programs, zero-based budget reviews of, specifying in act:
HB 1178 |
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Operating, 2021-2023:
HB 1094, SB 5092 |
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Operating, 2021-2023 and second supplemental 2019-2021:
SHB 1094,
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ESSB 5092, CH 334 (2021) PV, SB 5451 |
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Operating, general obligation bonds for projects, authority to issue:
HB 1081, SHB 1081, SB 5084,
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ESSB 5084, CH 331 (2021) |
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Operating, school district compensation regionalization factors:
HB 1077 |
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Operating, second supplemental 2019-2021:
HB 1093, SB 5091 |
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Operating, shifting transportation funding obligations to operating budget:
HB 1603 |
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Operating, supplemental 2021-2023:
HB 1816, SHB 1816, SB 5693,
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ESSB 5693, CH 297 (2022) PV |
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Spending programs, new statutory state, performance statements/expiration dates for and JLARC review of:
HB 1177 |
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Transportation, 2021-2023:
HB 1135, SB 5165 |
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Transportation, 2021-2023 and supplemental 2019-2021:
SHB 1135,
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SSB 5165, CH 333 (2021) PV |
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Transportation, additive omnibus transportation budget for certain operating and capital appropriations:
HB 2118, SHB 2118, SB 5482, SSB 5482, SB 5975,
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SSB 5975, CH 187 (2022) |
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Transportation, infrastructure, motor vehicle sales/use tax revenue for:
HB 1010, HB 1604 |
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Transportation, omnibus transportation appropriations act improvements, general obligation bonds for:
SB 5481 |
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Transportation, shifting transportation funding obligations to operating budget:
HB 1603 |
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Transportation, supplemental 2019-2021:
HB 1136, SB 5166 |
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Transportation, supplemental 2021-2023:
HB 1786, SHB 1786, SB 5689,
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ESSB 5689, CH 186 (2022) PV |
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Transportation, transportation preservation and maintenance account for:
HB 1010, HB 1604 |
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Unanticipated moneys from nonstate sources, using to reduce general fund allotments:
SB 5316 |
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Unanticipated receipts, agency allotment amendment request or appropriation during session:
SB 5162 |
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Unanticipated receipts, agency request and governor transmission:
HB 1163 |
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Unanticipated revenue oversight committee, joint legislative, creating:
SB 5162, SB 5909 |
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Unanticipated revenues, agency allotment amendment request, role of governor and new oversight committee:
SB 5316, SB 5909 |
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Unanticipated revenues, creating joint legislative interim budget committee to oversee, when:
SB 5316 |
BUILDING CODE COUNCIL
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Dampers, fire and/or smoke, installation/inspection/maintenance/testing of, council adoption of rules for:
HB 1971, SHB 1971 |
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Electric vehicle infrastructure in buildings, to support zero emission vehicle use:
HB 1287, SHB 1287,
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E2SHB 1287, CH 300 (2021) PV |
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Green roof and solar requirements for certain buildings, council adoption of rules for:
SB 5732 |
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Greenhouse gases, zero emissions transportation future, state transition to, supporting, council role:
HB 1287, SHB 1287,
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E2SHB 1287, CH 300 (2021) PV |
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Membership, provisions indicating, clarifying:
HB 1150 |
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Nonpotable water, treatment by on-site systems and reuse, risk-based standards, council role:
HB 1184,
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ESHB 1184, CH 156 (2021), SB 5087 |
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Refrigeration or air conditioning systems, refrigerants used in, using substitutes:
HB 1050, SHB 1050,
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E2SHB 1050, CH 315 (2021) |
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Residential and nonresidential buildings, annual net energy consumption, net-zero readiness:
ESHB 1770 |
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Residential buildings, energy code for, delaying implementation and reviewing/amending, council role:
SB 5928 |
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Residential buildings, state energy code for, home affordability cost analysis of changes to, council role:
ESHB 1770 |
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Residential buildings, statewide residential reach code for local adoption, adoption by council:
HB 1770, ESHB 1770, SB 5669 |
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Shelters, temporary emergency shelters, standards for, council role:
HB 2085, SB 5923 |
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Smoke control systems, installation/inspection/maintenance/testing of, council adoption of rules for:
HB 1971, SHB 1971 |
BUILDING CODES AND PERMITS
(See also BUILDING CODE COUNCIL) |
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Affordable housing, permitting process for construction of, removing redundancies and streamlining:
HB 2049 |
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Building standards, energy-related, state energy performance standard, repealing:
SB 5985 |
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Commercial covered buildings, tiers 2 and 3, energy management/benchmarking requirement:
HB 1084, SHB 1084, SB 5093 |
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Covered buildings, tier 2, energy management/benchmarking requirement for:
HB 1774, SB 5722,
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SSB 5722, CH 177 (2022) |
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Dampers, fire and/or smoke, inspection/testing of, alternative to certain contractors/engineers for:
SB 5360 |
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Dampers, fire and/or smoke, installation/inspection/maintenance/testing of, adoption of rules for:
HB 1971, SHB 1971 |
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Digital permitting process work group, convening:
SB 5964, SSB 5964 |
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Electric vehicle infrastructure in buildings, to support zero emission vehicle use:
HB 1287, SHB 1287,
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E2SHB 1287, CH 300 (2021) PV |
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Energy code for residential buildings, delaying implementation and reviewing to decrease construction costs:
SB 5928 |
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Energy code for residential buildings, home affordability cost analysis of changes to:
ESHB 1770 |
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Energy code for residential buildings, statewide residential reach code adoption as alternative to adoption of:
HB 1770, ESHB 1770, SB 5669 |
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Energy codes, residential/nonresidential buildings, net energy consumption reduction, net-zero readiness:
ESHB 1770 |
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Energy codes, residential/nonresidential construction, net energy consumption reduction for:
HB 1770, ESHB 1770, SB 5669 |
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Energy codes, residential/nonresidential construction, space and water heating:
HB 1084, SB 5093 |
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Green roof and solar requirements for certain buildings, adoption of rules for:
SB 5732 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, zero emissions transportation future, state transition to, supporting:
HB 1287, SHB 1287,
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E2SHB 1287, CH 300 (2021) PV |
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Greenhouses, temporary growing structures for horticultural plants, code exemption for, broadening:
SB 5641 |
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Permit review process, consolidated permit review grant program for local governments, establishing:
SB 5964, SSB 5964 |
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Permit review process, excluding interior alterations from site plan review, when:
SB 5964, SSB 5964 |
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Permit review process, updating from paper filing to software systems, local government grant program for:
SB 5964, SSB 5964 |
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Permits, applications for, after three reviews/information requests, deeming complete:
SB 5380 |
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Permits, applications for, submitted with engineered plans, deeming complete:
SB 5243 |
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Permits, for construction, exemption from permitting for, when:
HB 1436 |
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Permits, local project review and permitting processes, developing options for streamlining:
SSB 5380 |
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Shelters, temporary emergency shelters, standards for:
HB 2085, SB 5923 |
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Shelters, temporary, for persons experiencing homelessness, cities/counties not required to adopt/enforce codes:
SSB 5923 |
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Smoke control systems, inspection/testing of, alternative to certain contractors/engineers for:
SB 5360 |
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Smoke control systems, installation/inspection/maintenance/testing of, adoption of rules for:
HB 1971, SHB 1971 |
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Standards, energy-related, healthy homes and clean buildings act:
HB 1084, SHB 1084, SB 5093 |
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Temporary growing structures, for horticultural plants/vegetables/fruits, code exemption for, broadening:
SB 5641 |
BUILDINGS, STATE
(See also CAPITAL PROJECTS ADVISORY REVIEW BOARD; CAPITOL CAMPUS, STATE) |
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DOT property, graffiti on, removal by certain offenders:
SB 5502 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, public facility practices and all-electric energy systems for reducing:
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HB 1280, CH 178 (2022) |
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State-/publicly-owned lands/buildings, inventory of, publication on web site:
HB 1101 |
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Statewide first responder building mapping information system, repealing:
HB 1484,
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SHB 1484, CH 223 (2021) |
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Vaccination, COVID-19 vaccination proof for access to public places, prohibiting government from requiring:
HB 1570 |
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Vaccination, proof for access to public places, prohibiting government from requiring:
SB 5683 |
BUSINESS ORGANIZATIONS
(See also COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATIONS; CORPORATIONS; DRUGS) |
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Entities, various provisions, modifying:
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SB 5489, CH 42 (2022) |
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Limited liability companies, various provisions, modifying:
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SB 5489, CH 42 (2022) |
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Limited partnerships, various provisions, modifying:
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SB 5489, CH 42 (2022) |
BUSINESSES
(See also AGRICULTURE; ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES; ANIMALS; COMPUTERS; CONSUMER PROTECTION; COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATIONS; DRUGS; EMPLOYMENT AND EMPLOYEES; FOOD AND FOOD PRODUCTS; LABOR; LODGING; METALS; MINORITY AND WOMEN'S BUSINESS ENTERPRISES, OFFICE; PROFESSIONS; REAL ESTATE AND REAL PROPERTY; SALES; SPORTS AND RECREATION; TAXES - BUSINESS AND OCCUPATION; TELECOMMUNICATIONS; TRANSPORTATION; UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION; UTILITIES; WORKERS' COMPENSATION) |
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Access to business, law/rule/order requiring vaccination for, prohibitions and exemption:
HB 1065 |
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Access to business, restricting due to declining to comply with ordered health-related measures, prohibiting:
HB 1305, HB 1317 |
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Access to business, rule/ordinance/order/policy requiring vaccination for COVID for, prohibiting:
HB 1720, SB 5144 |
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Access to businesses, "open safe, open now" plan for reopening Washington:
HB 1553, SB 5473 |
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Access to businesses/public places, proof of COVID vaccination for, prohibiting government from requiring:
HB 1570 |
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Access to businesses/public places, proof of vaccination for, prohibiting government from requiring:
SB 5683 |
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Amusement/recreation services, new employees hired for new positions, B&O tax credits for:
SB 5515, SSB 5515 |
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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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Bad debts of buyers, B&O tax deduction and sales/use tax credit/refund for sellers for, narrowing:
HB 1539 |
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Bowling alleys, proprietors of, making retail sales, B&O tax preferential rate:
HB 1299 |
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Cars, rental companies, electric or hybrid vehicle purchase or use by, sales and use tax exemptions:
HB 1572 |
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Caterers, liquor license for, reducing fees:
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3SHB 1359, CH 116 (2022) |
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Conventions hosted in WA, convention economy grants for businesses dependent on, appropriations for:
HB 1879, SB 5770, SSB 5770 |
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Cottage food operations, maximum sales limit for permit, increasing:
HB 1685, SHB 1685 |
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Cottage food operations, staffing to insure timely permitting and improved service levels for:
SHB 1685 |
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Cottage food operations, use of latex gloves in food handling/preparation, prohibiting use of:
HB 1698 |
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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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COVID-19 emergency proclamations, civil penalties for safety/health violations, restricting:
HB 1609 |
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COVID-19, assistance to prevent business closure, certain account funds use for:
SB 5156 |
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COVID-19, business interruption insurance coverage claims, denial of, extending period for challenging:
SB 5351 |
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COVID-19, economic impacts of, B&O tax credit:
HB 1012 |
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COVID-19, economic impacts of, B&O tax deferral:
HB 1188 |
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COVID-19, economic impacts of, B&O tax exemption:
HB 1520 |
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COVID-19, economic impacts of, privileges granted to liquor licensees to mitigate, extending:
HB 1480, SHB 1480,
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E2SHB 1480, CH 48 (2021), SB 5417, SSB 5417 |
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COVID-19, grants addressing impacts, B&O tax exemption:
HB 1002 |
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COVID-19, grants addressing impacts, B&O/public utility/retail sales tax exemptions:
HB 1095,
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SHB 1095, CH 4 (2021) |
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COVID-19, pandemic tax forgiveness for restaurants that ceased engaging in business during pandemic:
HB 2133 |
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Credit card processing companies, B&O tax exemption for certain amounts for, when:
SB 5459 |
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Data brokers, processing/acquiring personal/sensitive data, consumer consent/rights and broker requirements:
SB 5813 |
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Data brokers, registration with secretary of state:
SB 5813 |
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Data collectors, commercial, excise tax on collection of consumer data by:
HB 2107 |
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Data controllers/processors, requirements:
2SHB 1850 |
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Data controllers/processors, Washington foundational data privacy act:
HB 1850, SHB 1850 |
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Data controllers/processors, Washington privacy act:
SB 5062, SSB 5062, 2SSB 5062 |
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Data, personal, making sales of/exchanging for consideration, persons engaged in business of, B&O tax on:
HB 1303 |
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Data, personal, Washington state consumer data privacy commission, creating:
HB 1850, SHB 1850, 2SHB 1850 |
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Data, personal/sensitive, of children/adolescents, businesses processing, duties of/data protection assessments by:
SB 5813 |
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Drive-up services, privately operated, open to motor vehicles, multimodal/nonmotor transportation alternatives use of:
SB 5903 |
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Emergency supplies stockpile for disaster preparedness, including local commodity sourcing for, studying:
HB 1567 |
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Employer WISHA violations, civil penalties for, imposing when emergency proclamation in effect, prohibiting:
HB 1244 |
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Entrepreneurs, Women in Cloud, activities of, recognizing:
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SR 8602 (2021),
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SR 8637 (2022) |
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Farmers markets, property owned by certain nonprofits and used for, property tax exemption:
*
SB 5505, CH 84 (2022) |
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Fashion retail sellers and manufacturers, environmental and social due diligence policies disclosure by:
SB 5904 |
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Fees paid by businesses, nonappropriated funds/accounts receiving, transfers from, prohibiting:
HB 1146 |
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Fur farming and fur products manufacturing/production, fur farm transition grant program and account:
HB 1718 |
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Fur farming and fur products manufacturing/production, prohibitions, when:
HB 1375, HB 1718 |
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Fur farms, spread of COVID-19 via, fur farming and fur products manufacturing/production prohibitions to reduce:
HB 1375 |
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Fur farms, spread of COVID-19 via, fur products sale/trade/distribution prohibitions to reduce:
SB 5708, SB 5973 |
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Garment businesses, fashion retailer/manufacturer environmental and social due diligence policies disclosure:
SB 5904 |
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Hospitality industry, certain businesses making certain retail sales, B&O tax preferential rate:
HB 1299 |
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Hospitality industry, new employees hired for new positions, B&O tax credits for:
SB 5515, SSB 5515 |
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Hospitality industry, restaurants/hotels/nightclubs/theaters/caterers, certain liquor licenses for, reducing fees:
HB 1359, SHB 1359, 2SHB 1359,
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3SHB 1359, CH 116 (2022) |
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Hospitality industry, taverns/snack bars/motels/public houses, certain liquor licenses for, reducing fees:
*
3SHB 1359, CH 116 (2022) |
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Hotels, certain liquor license fees for, reducing:
HB 1359, SHB 1359, 2SHB 1359,
*
3SHB 1359, CH 116 (2022) |
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Income, business net income, local tax on, eliminating prohibition on, when:
SB 5554 |
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Internet/mobile applications, marketing/advertising to minors via, prohibitions:
HB 1697, SHB 1697 |
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Job seekers, hard-to-place, employers hiring, B&O and public utility tax credits for:
SB 5358, SSB 5358, SB 5954, SB 5986 |
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Kitchens, microenterprise home operations, regulation of and permits and pilot program for:
HB 1258, SHB 1258, E2SHB 1258 |
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Lawn equipment businesses, discounted new all-electric zero-emission lawn equipment sales, B&O tax credit for:
SSB 5543 |
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Licensing, business license center, licensing law administrative and technical clarifications:
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ESB 5800, CH 56 (2022) |
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Licensing, business license center, renewal delinquency fee, repealing:
SB 5113 |
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Local businesses, necessary emergency supplies stockpile sourcing of commodities from, studying:
HB 1567 |
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Lodging facilities, housing long-term guests under eviction moratorium, property tax exemption:
SB 5556 |
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Lodging facility operators, housing long-term guests under eviction moratorium, reimbursing for legal costs:
SB 5556 |
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Lodging, short-term rental operators and platforms, provisions:
SB 5012, SSB 5012, SB 5978 |
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Lodging/accommodation services, new employees hired for new positions, B&O tax credits for:
SB 5515, SSB 5515 |
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Money transmitters, small, serving diverse communities, impact of de-risking on, requesting that congress act to reduce:
SJM 8004 |
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Motels, liquor license for, reducing fees:
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3SHB 1359, CH 116 (2022) |
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New businesses, B&O tax exemption for, and mitigation tax on other businesses to offset:
SB 5557 |
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Nightclubs, "open safe, open now" plan for reopening Washington in regard to:
HB 1553, SB 5473 |
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Nightclubs, certain liquor license fees for, reducing:
HB 1359, SHB 1359, 2SHB 1359,
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3SHB 1359, CH 116 (2022) |
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Online marketplaces, high-volume third-party sellers on, requirements:
HB 1543, HB 1614, SHB 1614, SB 5533 |
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Organic materials management, comprehensive provisions for, role of businesses:
HB 1799, SHB 1799,
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E2SHB 1799, CH 180 (2022), SB 5731 |
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Payment card processing companies, B&O tax exemption for certain amounts for, when:
ESSB 5459 |
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Personal data, businesses controlling/processing, requirements:
2SHB 1850 |
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Personal data, businesses controlling/processing, Washington foundational data privacy act:
HB 1850, SHB 1850 |
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Personal data, businesses controlling/processing, Washington privacy act:
SB 5062, SSB 5062, 2SSB 5062 |
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Personal data, Washington state consumer data privacy commission, creating:
HB 1850, SHB 1850, 2SHB 1850 |
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Personal information, captured, processing by business entities, individual's rights and opt-in consent for:
HB 1433 |
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Personal information, captured, processing by business entities, people's privacy act concerning:
HB 1433 |
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Personal/sensitive data, data brokers processing/acquiring, consumer consent/rights and broker requirements:
SB 5813 |
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Personal/sensitive data, of children/adolescents, businesses processing, duties of/data protection assessments by:
SB 5813 |
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Personal/sensitive data, processing for targeted advertising and sale, consumer right to opt out of:
SB 5813 |
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Public accommodation, places of, closed captioning on televisions in:
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SB 5027, CH 229 (2021) |
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Public accommodation/etc., places of, facial recognition technology in, prohibiting:
SB 5104 |
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Public houses, liquor license for, reducing fees:
*
3SHB 1359, CH 116 (2022) |
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Recreation/amusement services, new employees hired for new positions, B&O tax credits for:
SB 5515, SSB 5515 |
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Reopening/resuming, at phase 2 of pandemic Roadmap to Recovery plan:
HB 1321, SB 5114 |
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Restaurants, certain liquor license fees for, reducing:
HB 1359, SHB 1359, 2SHB 1359,
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3SHB 1359, CH 116 (2022) |
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Restaurants, spirits, beer, and wine restaurant license holders, liquor sales for off-premises consumption by:
SB 5394 |
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Restaurants, that ceased engaging in business during COVID-19 pandemic, pandemic tax forgiveness for:
HB 2133 |
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Retail establishments, providing film plastic carryout bags to customers, prohibition/exception/compliant bags:
SB 5837 |
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Retail establishments, truck driver restroom access to be supplied by, when:
HB 1706 |
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Retail industry, increasing educational, training, and job opportunities in:
HB 2019 |
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Retail industry, increasing educational, training, apprenticeship, and job opportunities in:
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SHB 2019, CH 278 (2022) |
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Safety/health, L&I rules/guidance/policies, penalties imposed on employers, restricting:
HB 1609 |
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Safety/health, order restraining condition of employment/practice, violations, employer and worker recourse:
HB 1097,
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ESHB 1097, CH 253 (2021), SB 5090 |
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Security companies, personnel in election-related office/facility providing security with firearm/weapon:
HB 1618,
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ESHB 1630, CH 106 (2022), SB 5846 |
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Small business disaster recovery financial assistance program, developing:
HB 1957, SHB 1957 |
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Small, awarding of public works and procurement contracts to, reporting and other provisions concerning:
SB 5458 |
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Small, awarding public works contracts exempt from certain bidding requirements to, when:
SB 5458 |
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Small, awarding state procurement contracts exempt from certain bidding requirements to, when:
SB 5458 |
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Small, B&O tax relief during small business excise tax relief period in 2021, when:
SB 5398 |
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Small, ferry vessel procurement participation by, small business enterprise enforceable goals program for, establishing:
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SHB 1502, CH 224 (2021) |
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Small, public works alternative contracting opportunities access for:
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SB 5032, CH 230 (2021) |
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Small, small business tax credit, increasing:
SB 5980,
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ESSB 5980, CH 295 (2022) |
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Small, unemployment benefits forgiven for employers, reimbursement by unemployment insurance relief account:
HB 1568 |
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Small, unemployment compensation, lowering tax rate via graduated social tax factor rate cap:
HB 2031, SB 5873,
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ESSB 5873, CH 61 (2022) |
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Small, working Washington grants to assist during pandemic, using certain funds for:
HB 1368,
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ESHB 1368, CH 3 (2021), SB 5344 |
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Snack bars, liquor license for, reducing fees:
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3SHB 1359, CH 116 (2022) |
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Sports entertainment facilities, liquor license for, reducing fees:
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3SHB 1359, CH 116 (2022) |
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Staffing agencies, for temporary employees, agency and worksite employer requirements:
HB 1206,
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SHB 1206, CH 37 (2021), SB 5218 |
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Start-up businesses, B&O tax exemption for, when:
HB 2114 |
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Stores/shops/sales outlets selling firearms, theft of firearm from, class B felony:
SB 5407 |
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Surveillance scores, secret, based on internet activity, businesses creating, requirements:
SB 5108 |
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Taiwanese companies, investment in Washington by, recognizing:
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HR 4651 (2022) |
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Taverns, liquor license for, reducing fees:
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3SHB 1359, CH 116 (2022) |
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Telephone solicitations, commercial, text messaging/robocalling, expanding restrictions/requirements/remedies:
HB 1650, ESHB 1650 |
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Theaters, certain liquor license fees for, reducing:
HB 1359, SHB 1359, 2SHB 1359,
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3SHB 1359, CH 116 (2022) |
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Veterans/spouses of veterans or military members, businesses hiring, tax credits for:
HB 1677 |
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Warehouse distribution centers, employees subject to quotas, rights/health/safety of, and employer requirements:
SB 5891, SSB 5891 |