Bills by Topic Results
Bills that have passed the Legislature are shown in bold text with an * preceding them.
DEAF
  (See also PROFESSIONS) |
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Closed captioning, on televisions in places of public accommodation:
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SB 5027, CH 229 (2021) |
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Interpreters, marriage dissolution/legal separation proceedings, for deaf or hard of hearing persons:
SB 5255 |
DEAF AND HARD OF HEARING YOUTH, CENTER FOR
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Language access plan/program for family engagement, center to implement:
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E2SHB 1153, CH 107 (2022) PV |
DEATH
  (See also CAPITOL CAMPUS, STATE; CRIMES; HEALTH AND SAFETY, PUBLIC; HUMAN REMAINS) |
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Certificates, birth resulting in stillbirth, issuance, when:
*
HB 1031, CH 55 (2021), SB 5072 |
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Coroner or medical examiner services, county interlocal agreement with adjoining county for:
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ESHB 1326, CH 127 (2021) |
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Coroner's and medical examiner's offices, accreditation of, requirements:
HB 1326,
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ESHB 1326, CH 127 (2021) |
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Coroner's and medical examiner's offices, medicolegal investigative personnel employed by, required training:
HB 1326,
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ESHB 1326, CH 127 (2021) |
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Coroner, county, body/remains of indigenous person, coroner duties in connection with:
HB 1571,
*
SHB 1571, CH 251 (2022) |
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Coroner, county, in certain counties, prosecutor as ex officio coroner:
*
ESHB 1326, CH 127 (2021) |
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Coroner, county, in certain counties, prosecutor as ex officio coroner, removing authority for:
HB 1326 |
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Coroners and medical examiners, continuity of operations during public health crises:
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EHB 1271, CH 122 (2021) |
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Coroners and medical examiners, medicolegal forensic investigation training, requirements:
HB 1326,
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ESHB 1326, CH 127 (2021) |
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Coroners, elected, in certain counties, minimum salaries for:
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ESHB 1326, CH 127 (2021) |
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Coroners, tribal sovereignty/customs/culture/traditions/spirituality training for:
HB 1571 |
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Death penalty review panel, establishing:
SB 5099 |
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Death penalty, aggravated first degree murder by incarcerated offender, death penalty option for:
SB 5099 |
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Death penalty, eliminating:
SB 5047 |
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Death with dignity act, end-of-life care in connection with, requirements:
HB 1141, ESHB 1141 |
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Death with dignity act, expanding access via qualified medical and counseling provider options:
HB 1141, ESHB 1141 |
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Deaths, in-custody, and criminal acts by involved police officer, investigations of, possible authority for:
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ESHB 1267, CH 318 (2021) |
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Deaths, in-custody, and potential criminal acts by involved police officer, investigations of:
HB 1267 |
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Driver or pedestrian killed in traffic accident, analysis of blood sample from, use as evidence:
SSB 5098 |
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Fatalities, in connection with law enforcement officer use of force, data collection and reporting:
HB 1092, SHB 1092, 2SHB 1092, SB 5259, SSB 5259,
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E2SSB 5259, CH 326 (2021) |
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Fatality review teams, overdose and suicide, establishing:
HB 1074 |
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Fatality review teams, overdose/withdrawal/suicide, establishing:
*
SHB 1074, CH 190 (2022) |
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Incarcerated/confined inmate, unexpected death of, unexpected fatality review of:
SB 5119,
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ESSB 5119, CH 139 (2021) |
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Indigenous persons, body/remains of, identifying and contacting family members and tribes:
HB 1571,
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SHB 1571, CH 251 (2022) |
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Indigenous persons, murdered/missing, regional liaisons for, duties of:
HB 1571,
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SHB 1571, CH 251 (2022) |
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Suicide, youth up to age 24 who died by, youth suicide review team to investigate:
HB 1354 |
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Suicide, youth up to age 25 who died by, youth suicide review team to investigate:
SHB 1354, 2SHB 1354 |
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Violence and death investigation resource center, establishing:
SB 5776, SSB 5776 |
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Wrongful death, civil actions for, when person killed due to committing class A or B felony, complete defense to:
SB 5263 |
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Wrongful death, civil actions for, when person killed due to committing felony, complete defense to:
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ESSB 5263, CH 325 (2021) |
DENTISTS AND DENTISTRY
  (See also ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY; HEALTH AND SAFETY, PUBLIC; HEALTH CARE PROFESSIONS AND PROVIDERS; INSURANCE; PUBLIC ASSISTANCE) |
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Dental assistants, modifying provisions:
SB 5949 |
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Dental assistants, preventive, licensing and practice of, and rules adoption for:
SB 5949 |
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Dental auxiliaries, expanded function, license renewal requirements for, and rules adoption:
SB 5949 |
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Dental hygienists, initial limited license for, modifying provisions:
SB 5949 |
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Dental hygienists, licensed, restorative and anesthesia expanded function endorsements for, requirements:
SB 5949 |
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Dental quality assurance commission, member composition, qualifications, and other changes:
SB 5753,
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SSB 5753, CH 240 (2022) |
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Dental therapist, licensed, profession of, establishing:
SB 5142 |
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Dental therapists, licensing and practicing of:
HB 1885 |
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Dental therapy and dental hygiene, Washington state board of, creating:
HB 1885 |
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Dental therapy, profession/practice of, establishing:
HB 1885 |
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Dentists, impaired practitioner program, changes to:
HB 1654, SB 5496,
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SSB 5496, CH 43 (2022) |
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Denturists, board of, member compensation and quorums for:
SB 5753,
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SSB 5753, CH 240 (2022) |
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Expanded function dental auxiliaries, license renewal requirements for, and rules adoption:
SB 5949 |
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License to practice dentistry, requirements for, removing certain section related to:
SB 5098 |
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Preventive dental assistants, licensing and practice of, and rules adoption for:
SB 5949 |
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Teledentistry, for delivery of dental care services, definition and requirements:
HB 1950, SHB 1950 |
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Teledentistry, orthodontia services delivery via, services and provider requirements:
HB 1950, SHB 1950 |
DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES, INDIVIDUALS WITH
  (See also DISABILITIES, INDIVIDUALS WITH; LONG-TERM CARE) |
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Adult family homes, for persons with development/intellectual disabilities, property tax exemption, when:
HB 1789, SHB 1789, SB 5935 |
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Child care access, for families of children with developmental delay/disabilities, statewide assessment of:
SHB 2082 |
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Child care deserts, with a focus on families of children with developmental/intellectual disabilities, statewide assessment:
HB 2082 |
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Civil actions due to discrimination, requirements, modifying, when:
HB 1574 |
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Community access program services and employment program services, concurrent, authorizing:
HB 1980,
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SHB 1980, CH 142 (2022) |
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Community inclusion providers, medicaid rates for, increasing:
SB 5790 |
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Community residential service businesses, Snohomish county provider rate:
HB 1045, SB 5150 |
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Community residential service providers, contracted, medicaid rates for, studying:
SB 5268,
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ESSB 5268, CH 219 (2022) |
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Community residential settings and services, expanding:
SB 5268,
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ESSB 5268, CH 219 (2022) |
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Developmental disabilities administration, no-paid service caseload clients, case resource management services:
SB 5819,
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SSB 5819, CH 247 (2022) |
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Developmental disabilities administration, no-paid service caseload, new employees to review and maintain:
SB 5819,
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SSB 5819, CH 247 (2022) |
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Developmental disabilities administration, services provided by, eligibility and delivery of, reviewing:
SB 5268,
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ESSB 5268, CH 219 (2022) |
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Developmental disabilities council, role of:
HB 1566, HB 1802 |
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Disability, higher education institution policies and practices prohibiting discrimination based on:
SB 5877, SSB 5877 |
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Dogs, courthouse facility dogs for witness use, access authority and certified handlers for:
SB 5127, SSB 5127 |
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Down syndrome, abortion or attempted abortion due to, prohibiting:
HB 1008, SB 5416 |
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Employment program services and community access program services, concurrent, authorizing:
HB 1980,
*
SHB 1980, CH 142 (2022) |
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Employment providers, supported individual and group, medicaid rates for, increasing:
SB 5790 |
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Foster family homes, placement of children with developmental disabilities:
HB 2038, SHB 2038, 2SHB 2038 |
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Foster youth, when exiting foster care system:
HB 1061, SHB 1061,
*
2SHB 1061, CH 56 (2021) |
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Funding, persons with developmental disabilities or mental health services property tax levy:
HB 1965 |
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Institutional education program, for youth in/released from secure facilities, duties of agencies and advisory group:
SHB 1295,
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E2SHB 1295, CH 164 (2021) |
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Institutional education program, for youth in/released from secure facilities, duties of agencies and work group:
HB 1295 |
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Institutional education system, reformed, establishment/implementation/funding recommendations:
SHB 1295,
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E2SHB 1295, CH 164 (2021) |
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Intellectual and developmental disabilities, individuals with, school to work program, establishing:
SB 5790,
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SSB 5790, CH 167 (2022) |
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Intellectual and developmental disabilities, individuals with, statewide council, establishing:
SB 5790,
*
SSB 5790, CH 167 (2022) |
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Intellectual and developmental disabilities, use of IQ scores to determine eligibility for services, discontinuing:
HB 2008, SHB 2008,
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2SHB 2008, CH 277 (2022) |
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Intellectual disabilities, individuals with, task force and other statutory entity membership to include, when :
HB 1566, HB 1802 |
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Intelligence quotient (IQ) scores, determination of eligibility for services using, discontinuing:
HB 2008, SHB 2008,
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2SHB 2008, CH 277 (2022) |
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Intermediate care facilities, redesigning for short-term crisis stabilization and intervention:
SB 5268,
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ESSB 5268, CH 219 (2022) |
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Legislative process, access and representation for individuals with developmental disabilities in:
HB 1566, HB 1802 |
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Long-term services/supports trust program, refunds for deceased persons with dependent with developmental disability:
SB 5672 |
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Medicaid waiver services, determining individuals dependent and eligible for:
HB 1061, SHB 1061,
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2SHB 1061, CH 56 (2021) |
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Medicaid waiver services, youth who have exited dependency proceedings as priority for:
SHB 1061,
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2SHB 1061, CH 56 (2021) |
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Mental health/medical/functional needs of individuals, cross-system coordination to include:
SB 5268,
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ESSB 5268, CH 219 (2022) |
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Ombuds, developmental disabilities, office of, authority and role, modifying:
HB 2082, SHB 2082, SB 5213 |
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Personal care attendants and direct service professionals, care worker center, establishing:
SHB 1872 |
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Personal care attendants and direct service professionals, care worker sector, transformation grant pilot program:
SHB 1872 |
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Personal care attendants, care worker center, establishing:
HB 1872 |
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Personal care attendants, care worker sector, transformation grant pilot program:
HB 1872 |
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Providers, rate enhancements for, using federal medicaid matching funds and other funds for:
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HB 1367, CH 5 (2021), SB 5343 |
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Providers, rate enhancements for, using freed-up federal coronavirus funds for:
HB 1368,
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ESHB 1368, CH 3 (2021), SB 5344 |
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Public works, subprevailing wage certificates for persons with disabilities, eliminating:
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SB 5763, CH 55 (2022) |
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Residential habilitation centers, each person living in, plan for relocating to a community-based setting, creating:
SB 5938 |
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Residential habilitation centers, persons living in, reducing at scheduled intervals to allow closure of centers:
SB 5938 |
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Services, received by clients, ombuds powers and duties in connection with:
SB 5213 |
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Sexually violent predators, conditional release of, disability accommodations:
SB 5163, SSB 5163,
*
E2SSB 5163, CH 236 (2021) |
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Special education, enrollment stabilization allocations for, when:
HB 1476, HB 1590,
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SHB 1590, CH 108 (2022), SB 5563, SSB 5563 |
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Special education, incarcerated individuals eligible for:
HB 1044, SHB 1044,
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2SHB 1044, CH 200 (2021) |
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Special education, increasing funding for:
SB 5922 |
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Special education, students with IEPs, in-person instruction resumption priority groups for delivery to include:
SHB 1366 |
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Special education, students with IEPs, individual transportation of:
HB 1808, SB 5581, SSB 5581 |
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Special education, students, transition plans/high school and beyond plans/school to work program/etc.:
SB 5790,
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SSB 5790, CH 167 (2022) |
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Students, with disabilities, improving attendance via necessary services:
HB 1113, SB 5153 |
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Students, with disabilities, school buses for transporting, video recording devices for, requirements:
HB 2054 |
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Supportive services/technical assistance/other programs, DSHS to continue:
SB 5284,
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ESSB 5284, CH 97 (2021) |
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Task forces/committees/other statutory entities, membership to include persons with developmental disabilities, when:
HB 1566, HB 1802 |
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Victims, non-hate crime offenses, aggravating circumstance if defendant motivated by biased perception:
HB 1071 |
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Wages, subminimum, certificates for persons with disabilities for, prohibiting issuance of:
SB 5284,
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ESSB 5284, CH 97 (2021) |
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Waivers, individual and family services and basic plus, various provisions:
SB 5268 |
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Waivers, individual and family services/basic plus/core, various provisions:
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ESSB 5268, CH 219 (2022) |
DIKING AND DRAINAGE
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Diking, drainage, and sewerage improvement districts, fee collection authority of:
HB 1996, SB 5742 |
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Diking, drainage, and sewerage improvement districts, local political subdivision taxes, rates disclosure:
SB 5712, SSB 5712 |
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Diking, drainage, and sewerage improvement districts, stormwater control facility within, district prior consent for:
HB 1996, SB 5742 |
DISABILITIES, INDIVIDUALS WITH
  (See also DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES, INDIVIDUALS WITH; HOMES AND HOUSING; MILITARY; RETIREMENT AND PENSIONS; VETERANS; WORKERS' COMPENSATION) |
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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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Boundless Washington program and the Boundless Washington fellows, honoring:
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SR 8620 (2021) |
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Cognitive impairments, incarcerated individuals, educational accommodation:
HB 1044, SHB 1044,
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2SHB 1044, CH 200 (2021) |
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Disability issues and employment, governor's committee on, role of:
HB 1566, HB 1802 |
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Disability, higher education institution policies and practices prohibiting discrimination based on:
SB 5877, SSB 5877 |
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Discrimination, against persons with disabilities, civil actions alleging, modifying requirements, when:
HB 1574 |
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Dog guides, persons with disabilities using, discrimination against, civil actions alleging:
HB 1574 |
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Electric light/space heating service, residential, termination for persons with disabilities, prohibitions/conditions:
HB 1490 |
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Fishers/hunters with disabilities, advisory committee on, modifications:
HB 1649,
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SHB 1649, CH 21 (2022) |
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Home care services, hiring family member or friend with criminal record, informed consent process for, identifying:
HB 1411,
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SHB 1411, CH 219 (2021) |
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Legislative process, access and representation for individuals with disabilities in:
HB 1566, HB 1802 |
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Mobility enhancing equipment, sales and use tax exemptions:
SB 5324 |
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Parking spaces for persons with disabilities, parking with purple heart or disabled American veteran license plates in:
SB 5435 |
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Personal care attendants and direct service professionals, care worker center, establishing:
SHB 1872 |
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Personal care attendants and direct service professionals, care worker sector, transformation grant pilot program:
SHB 1872 |
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Personal care attendants, care worker center, establishing:
HB 1872 |
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Personal care attendants, care worker sector, transformation grant pilot program:
HB 1872 |
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Property tax exemption program, combined disposable income, health care/insurance deductions from:
HB 1438,
*
SHB 1438, CH 220 (2021) |
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Property tax exemption program, combined disposable income, thresholds for, calculating and adjusting:
SB 5337, SB 5913 |
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Property tax exemption program, combined disposable income, thresholds for, increasing:
SSB 5337, SB 5913 |
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Property tax exemption program, combined disposable income, thresholds for, revising amounts upward:
SB 5391, SB 5802 |
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Property tax exemption program, disposable income, deducting medigap/medicare supplement premiums from:
SB 5305 |
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Property tax exemption program, manufactured/mobile home community landlord exemption under, when:
HB 1248 |
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Property tax exemption program, manufactured/mobile home community tenants additional exemption:
HB 1247 |
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Property tax exemption program, qualifying disposable income of at least one spouse/domestic partner:
SB 5290 |
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Property taxes/assessments, deferral program, at least one spouse/domestic partner, qualifying disposable income:
SB 5290 |
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Property taxes/assessments, deferral program, qualifying disposable income, thresholds for, increasing:
SB 5802 |
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Public works, subprevailing wage certificates for persons with disabilities, eliminating:
*
SB 5763, CH 55 (2022) |
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School employees, disabled under TRS, PEBB medical/dental plans for:
HB 1040 |
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School employees, insurance plans/contracts participation after disablement:
SB 5718 |
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Sensory/mental/physical disabilities, discrimination due to, civil actions alleging, modifying requirements, when:
HB 1574 |
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Service animals, persons with disabilities using, discrimination against, civil actions alleging:
HB 1574 |
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Sexually violent predators, conditional release of, disability accommodations:
SB 5163, SSB 5163,
*
E2SSB 5163, CH 236 (2021) |
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Special education, enrollment stabilization allocations for, when:
HB 1476, HB 1590,
*
SHB 1590, CH 108 (2022), SB 5563, SSB 5563 |
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Special education, incarcerated individuals eligible for:
HB 1044, SHB 1044,
*
2SHB 1044, CH 200 (2021) |
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Special education, increasing funding for:
SB 5922 |
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Special education, students with IEPs, in-person instruction resumption priority groups for delivery to include:
SHB 1366 |
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Special education, students with IEPs, individual transportation of:
HB 1808, SB 5581, SSB 5581 |
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Students, with disabilities, improving attendance via necessary services:
HB 1113, SB 5153 |
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Students, with disabilities, school buses for transporting, video recording devices for, requirements:
HB 2054 |
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Supplemental security income, recipients of, B&O/public utility tax credits for employers hiring:
SB 5358 |
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Task forces/committees/other statutory entities, membership to include persons with disabilities, when:
HB 1566, HB 1802 |
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Veterans with disabilities, long-term services/supports trust program exemption, when:
HB 1733,
*
ESHB 1733, CH 2 (2022) |
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Veterans/national guard members, college tuition/fees waiver for surviving spouse/domestic partner of:
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SB 5545, CH 45 (2022) |
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Victims, non-hate crime offenses, aggravating circumstance if defendant motivated by biased perception:
HB 1071 |
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Wages, subminimum, certificates for persons with disabilities for, prohibiting issuance of:
SB 5284,
*
ESSB 5284, CH 97 (2021) |
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Wheelchair lift or carrier, temporary obstruction of single vehicle license plate by, allowing, when:
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EHB 1784, CH 130 (2022) |
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Youth, outdoor activities, Boundless Washington program and the Boundless Washington fellows, honoring:
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SR 8620 (2021) |
DISCOVER PASS
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Recreation sites/lands, state, extending free days when discover pass not required to:
*
SB 5504, CH 83 (2022) |
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Repealing discover pass and daily permit fees for recreation access:
HB 1824 |
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Repealing discover pass requirement for visiting state-owned land:
SB 5608 |
DISCRIMINATION
  (See also CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES AND JAILS; CRIMINAL JUSTICE TRAINING COMMISSION; ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY; EQUITY, WASHINGTON STATE OFFICE; LAW ENFORCEMENT AND LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL; MEN; MINORITIES; RELIGION AND RELIGIOUS ORGANIZATIONS; SEXUAL ORIENTATION) |
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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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Antisemitism, resolving to combat:
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SR 8658 (2022) |
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Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) residents and community, in solidarity with and honoring:
*
SR 8610 (2021) |
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Automated decision systems, discrimination against individual by, prohibition:
SB 5116, SSB 5116 |
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Civil rights act, Washington state, repealing short title and preferential treatment prohibition:
HB 1288 |
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Closed captioning, on televisions in places of public accommodation:
*
SB 5027, CH 229 (2021) |
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Credit history, use in insurance scores of, OIC rule making to comply with RCW 48.19.035:
SB 5969 |
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Critical race theory, definition and prohibition of K-12 instruction and discussion of:
HB 1886 |
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Disabilities, persons with, civil actions alleging discrimination against, modifying requirements, when:
HB 1574 |
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Dog guides, persons with disabilities using, discrimination against, civil actions alleging:
HB 1574 |
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Employee, employer discrimination against, nondisclosure/nondisparagement agreements, void/unenforceable:
HB 1795,
*
ESHB 1795, CH 133 (2022) |
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Executive order 9066, eightieth anniversary, acknowledging:
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HR 4645 (2022),
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SR 8649 (2022) |
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Executive order 9066, seventy-ninth anniversary, acknowledging:
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HR 4609 (2021),
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SR 8607 (2021) |
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Farming, equity in, historically underrepresented groups, inclusion in food/agriculture laws/rules/etc. development/etc.:
HB 1395, SHB 1395 |
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Ferry employees, newly hired/from underrepresented communities, impact of bargaining agreements on:
HB 1608 |
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Gender-affirming health care treatment, insurance coverage for, requirements for/unfair practices by carriers:
SB 5313, SSB 5313,
*
2SSB 5313, CH 280 (2021) |
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Gender-based disparities and disproportionate negative outcomes for men/male youth/boys, efforts to reduce:
HB 1917 |
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Hate crime offenses, as crimes against persons:
HB 1071 |
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Health care, access to affordable/reproductive/end-of-life/gender affirming, provider organization acquisition impact on:
SB 5335 |
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Higher education institutions, antidiscrimination policies/practices, compliance affidavit or optional noncompliance:
SB 5877, SSB 5877 |
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Higher education, diversity/equity/inclusion/antiracism programs and training for faculty/staff/students:
SB 5227, SSB 5227,
*
E2SSB 5227, CH 275 (2021) |
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Holocaust remembrance day, recognizing:
*
HR 4627 (2021) |
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Housing, planning under GMA for, integration/antidisplacement measures:
SHB 1782 |
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Housing, racial inequities, addressing via estate tax revenue deposits in equity in housing account:
HB 1465 |
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Housing, racially disparate impacts/displacement/exclusion in, addressing at local level:
HB 1220, SHB 1220,
*
E2SHB 1220, CH 254 (2021) PV |
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Human rights commission, closed captioning in public accommodations role of:
*
SB 5027, CH 229 (2021) |
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Human rights commission, whistleblower qui tam actions on behalf of:
HB 1076, SHB 1076, 2SHB 1076 |
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Italian descent, New Orleans lynching in 1891 of 11 Americans of, shining a light on:
*
SR 8650 (2022) |
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Japanese American veterans, incarcerees, and civil rights activists, recognizing and remembering:
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HR 4609 (2021),
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HR 4645 (2022),
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SR 8607 (2021),
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SR 8649 (2022) |
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Jews, antisemitic treatment of, resolving to combat:
*
SR 8658 (2022) |
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Labor rights, countries that provide, as eligible to sell for use or provide transportation fuels in state, criteria and list:
HB 1551 |
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Legislators, vaccination/antibody status of, segregation/discrimination/privileged status due to, prohibiting:
HB 1695 |
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Licensure, professional, competency-based assessment alternative for, reducing discrimination via:
HB 1400 |
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Native American names/symbols/images, use by public schools as mascots/logos/team names, prohibiting:
HB 1356,
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SHB 1356, CH 128 (2021), SB 5450 |
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Organ donors, living, insurer discrimination against, prohibitions:
SB 5003,
*
SSB 5003, CH 172 (2021) |
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Peace officers, force/deadly force use, permissible/excessive and de-escalation tactics, model policies on:
HB 1310, SHB 1310,
*
E2SHB 1310, CH 324 (2021) |
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Preferential treatment prohibition, repealing:
HB 1288 |
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Protected classes, racial/other restrictions against, in existing covenants/deeds, as void, striking of:
*
E2SHB 1335, CH 256 (2021) |
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Protected classes, racial/other restrictions against, in existing covenants/deeds, city/county review/notices of:
HB 1335 |
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Protected classes, racial/other restrictions against, in existing covenants/deeds, grant program for identifying:
SHB 1335 |
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Protected classes, racial/other restrictions against, in existing covenants/deeds, identifying of:
*
E2SHB 1335, CH 256 (2021) |
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Protected classes, racial/other restrictions against, in existing covenants/deeds, realtor notice to purchaser:
SHB 1335 |
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Protected classes, racial/other restrictions against, in existing covenants/deeds, seller notice to purchaser:
*
E2SHB 1335, CH 256 (2021) |
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Public accommodation/etc., places of, facial recognition technology in, prohibiting:
SB 5104 |
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Real estate brokers, buyer unfair practice letters, not presenting to seller if seller instructs broker not to:
HB 2059 |
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School sports, equitable competition, prohibiting male students from competing against female students, when:
HB 1556 |
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Schools, cultural competency/diversity/equity/inclusion standards and training for district directors/staff/educators:
*
ESSB 5044, CH 197 (2021) |
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Schools, discrimination/sexual harassment, model student handbook language for policies and complaints:
HB 1900 |
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Schools, each district's primary contact regarding compliance with prohibition of discrimination, designating:
HB 1900 |
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Schools, institutional racism, training in dismantling:
SB 5044 |
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Schools, institutional racism, training in order to dismantle:
*
ESSB 5044, CH 197 (2021) |
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Service animals, persons with disabilities using, discrimination against, civil actions alleging:
HB 1574 |
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Tenants, prospective, unpaid rent-based discrimination against, prohibiting after eviction moratorium:
HB 1441 |
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Transportation network companies, nondiscrimination policy:
HB 2076,
*
ESHB 2076, CH 281 (2022) PV |
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Victims, non-hate crime offenses, aggravating circumstance if defendant motivated by biased perception:
HB 1071 |
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Vulnerable populations, protections for, via consumer protection improvement act:
SB 5025,
*
SSB 5025, CH 228 (2021) |
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Worker protection act, whistleblower qui tam actions on behalf of state:
HB 1076, SHB 1076, 2SHB 1076 |
|
Workplace bullying, subjecting employee to abusive work environments, as unfair labor practice:
HB 1935 |
|
Workplace discrimination, nondisclosure requirement, prohibiting:
SB 5520 |
DOMESTIC RELATIONS
  (See also ADOPTION; CHILDREN; CHILDREN, YOUTH, AND FAMILIES, DEPARTMENT; COURTS; JUVENILES AND JUVENILE COURT; SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DISTRICTS) |
|
Child support, action by former parent against adoptive parent for, prohibiting:
HB 1635 |
|
Child support, child care expenses paid by, documentation of:
HB 1397 |
|
Child support, enforcement, income withholding and withholding orders and forms:
HB 1171,
*
SHB 1171, CH 35 (2021) |
|
Child support, enforcement, withholding orders and liens, insurance company compliance:
HB 1416,
*
SHB 1416, CH 168 (2021) |
|
Child support, when child incarcerated in juvenile rehabilitation facility, repealing parent pay statute:
HB 1897, HB 2050,
*
SHB 2050, CH 145 (2022), SB 5535 |
|
Child support, when child incarcerated in juvenile rehabilitation or detention facility, repealing parent pay statutes:
SSB 5535, 2SSB 5535 |
|
Child welfare services, caregiver communication specialist position and caregivers automated notification system:
SHB 1945 |
|
Child welfare services, caregiver liaison program and caregivers automated notification system:
HB 1945 |
|
Child welfare services, certain DCYF workers, training concerning placement of children experiencing disruption:
HB 2038 |
|
Child welfare services, dependency proceedings, legal representation for child in, when:
HB 1219, SHB 1219,
*
2SHB 1219, CH 210 (2021) |
|
Child welfare services, dependency proceedings, returning child home, casework supervision of certain parents:
HB 1944 |
|
Child welfare services, dependency proceedings, student who is the subject of, education requirements for:
HB 1955,
*
SHB 1955, CH 78 (2022) |
|
Child welfare services, dependency system, early childhood court program for infants/toddlers in, establishing:
SB 5331, SSB 5331,
*
2SSB 5331, CH 285 (2021) |
|
Child welfare services, dependent youth, self-controlled bank account with financial institution, program to provide:
SB 5824, SSB 5824 |
|
Child welfare services, exceptional cost payments to foster parents accepting placement of certain children:
HB 2038, SHB 2038, 2SHB 2038 |
|
Child welfare services, medical/dental/behavioral health care for children in DCYF custody:
HB 1205 |
|
Child welfare services, social services specialist three job classification, increasing staffing level of:
HB 2038 |
|
Families and parents of Washington state's students, recognizing their important role and honoring:
*
HR 4649 (2022) |
|
Family and medical leave, for railroad workers, and related employment protections:
SB 5065, ESSB 5065, 2SSB 5065 |
|
Family and medical leave, paid, actuarial services, office of, establishing:
SSB 5649,
*
2SSB 5649, CH 233 (2022) |
|
Family and medical leave, paid, applicants to disclose if leave related to COVID-19 pandemic:
SSB 5649,
*
2SSB 5649, CH 233 (2022) |
|
Family and medical leave, paid, applying for benefits and receiving predetermination:
SB 5649 |
|
Family and medical leave, paid, approved voluntary plans, list of employers that have:
SB 5649, SSB 5649,
*
2SSB 5649, CH 233 (2022) |
|
Family and medical leave, paid, collective bargaining, in connection with:
SB 5649, SSB 5649,
*
2SSB 5649, CH 233 (2022) |
|
Family and medical leave, paid, eligibility during public health emergency:
SB 5115 |
|
Family and medical leave, paid, eligibility for coverage, expanding:
HB 1073, SHB 1073, SB 5097,
*
ESSB 5097, CH 232 (2021) |
|
Family and medical leave, paid, employee premium rate, decreasing:
HB 2031, SB 5873 |
|
Family and medical leave, paid, employees eligible but with too few hours worked, grants for employers and:
*
E2SHB 1073, CH 109 (2021) |
|
Family and medical leave, paid, family and medical leave insurance account, maintaining solvency/stability of:
SB 5959 |
|
Family and medical leave, paid, implementation of, performance audit analyzing:
SSB 5649,
*
2SSB 5649, CH 233 (2022) |
|
Family and medical leave, paid, information from employer reports, private/confidential:
*
HB 1613, CH 18 (2022) |
|
Family and medical leave, paid, leave used in postnatal period, requirements:
SB 5649, SSB 5649,
*
2SSB 5649, CH 233 (2022) |
|
Family and medical leave, paid, legislative task force on paid family and medical leave insurance premiums, establishing:
SSB 5649,
*
2SSB 5649, CH 233 (2022) |
|
Family and medical leave, paid, solvency surcharge, using certain funds to eliminate:
SB 5959 |
|
Family and medical leave, paid, transportation network companies and drivers application of, studying:
*
ESHB 2076, CH 281 (2022) PV |
|
Family and medical leave, paid, transportation network companies, drivers for:
HB 2076 |
|
Family and medical leave, paid, using after death of family member, when:
SB 5649, SSB 5649,
*
2SSB 5649, CH 233 (2022) |
|
Family and medical leave, unpaid, pre-2020 rights, liabilities, and obligations:
*
HB 1087, CH 59 (2021) |
|
Family courts, statistical reports on children in state institutions and behavior problems of children, removing confidentiality:
SSB 5098 |
|
Family resource center, defining consistently in RCW:
*
HB 1237, CH 39 (2021) |
|
Family/medical leave, pandemic leave assistance employee and employer grants, when:
*
E2SHB 1073, CH 109 (2021) |
|
Men/male youth/boys, gender-based disparities and disproportionate negative outcomes for, efforts to reduce:
HB 1917 |
|
Parentage, assisted reproduction, false representation in, by provider, class C felony:
SB 5348 |
|
Parentage, assisted reproduction, false representation in, by provider, conceived child cause of civil action for:
SB 5348 |
|
Parentage, assisted reproduction, false representation in, by provider, unprofessional conduct:
SSB 5348 |
|
Parental rights, terminated, open adoption agreements/birth parent deficiencies/child-birth parent visitation petitions:
HB 1903 |
|
Parenting plans, modifying residential time restrictions due to alcohol/drug use when parent maintains sobriety:
SB 5920, SSB 5920 |
|
Parents and families of Washington state's students, recognizing their important role and honoring:
*
HR 4649 (2022) |
|
Personal/sensitive data, of children/adolescents, collection/processing of, parent consent and rights, role of:
SB 5813 |
|
Vlogs, for-profit, of family or individual vlogger, minor children featured on, setting aside earnings on video content for:
HB 2032 |
|
Working families fiscal impact statements, in fiscal notes, creating:
HB 2006 |
|
Working families' tax exemption, providing sales/use tax exemption, annual remittance reductions rate adjustment:
*
HB 1888, CH 33 (2022) |
|
Working families' tax exemption, providing sales/use tax exemption, clarifications/technical corrections:
*
EHB 2096, CH 41 (2022), SB 5963 |
|
Working families' tax exemption, providing sales/use tax exemption, expanding eligibility/increasing remittance:
HB 2015 |
|
Working families' tax exemption, providing sales/use tax exemption, updating and simplifying:
HB 1297,
*
ESHB 1297, CH 195 (2021), HB 1319, SB 5387, SB 5424 |
|
Working families' tax exemption, replacing "exemption" with "credit" and "remittance" with "refund":
*
EHB 2096, CH 41 (2022), SB 5963 |
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
  |
|
Abusive litigation, chapter on, correcting incorrect RCW citation in:
*
EHB 1192, CH 65 (2021) |
|
Coercive control, against family or household member or intimate partner, crime of, gross misdemeanor:
HB 1449 |
|
Deferred prosecution, provisions relevant to domestic violence:
HB 1817, SHB 1817 |
|
Force, use by peace officer to protect against domestic violence:
HB 1726 |
|
Offenders, conviction records for misdemeanor or gross misdemeanor offense, vacating of, prohibiting, when:
HB 1681, SHB 1681 |
|
Offenders, release/escape/etc. of, victim notification:
SB 5245,
*
ESSB 5245, CH 82 (2022) |
|
Offenders, serious domestic violence offender central registry, establishing:
HB 1678 |
|
Offenses, felony, persons charged with, to be unbailable, when:
SJR 8209 |
|
Protection orders, domestic violence, adding coercive control to "domestic violence" for purposes of:
HB 1901,
*
SHB 1901, CH 268 (2022), SB 5845 |
|
Protection orders, domestic violence, including coercive control, impact of, possible study of:
*
SHB 1901, CH 268 (2022) |
|
Protection orders, domestic violence, moving to a single civil protection orders chapter:
HB 1320, SHB 1320,
*
E2SHB 1320, CH 215 (2021), SB 5297 |
|
Protection orders, domestic violence, updating and modifying:
HB 1901,
*
SHB 1901, CH 268 (2022), SB 5845 |
|
Strangulation, nonfatal, forensic nurse examiners for victims of:
SB 5183, SSB 5183,
*
2SSB 5183, CH 269 (2021) |
|
Survivors of domestic violence, offenses committed by, sentencing alternative or resentencing for, when:
HB 1293 |
|
Victim, terminating tenancy, landlord mitigation program role:
HB 1593,
*
SHB 1593, CH 196 (2022) |
|
Victims and survivors of victims, statement during conviction sentencing by:
*
SB 5612, CH 229 (2022) |
|
Victims of violent crimes and the survivors amongst them, recognizing their plight and honoring them:
*
HR 4665 (2022) |
|
Victims, vacation of conviction records of, applying for, when:
HB 1293, SB 5180,
*
ESSB 5180, CH 237 (2021) |
|
Workplace resources, domestic violence and, task force on, convening:
*
HB 1315, CH 43 (2021) |
DRIVERS AND DRIVERS' LICENSES
  (See also MOTOR VEHICLES; TRAFFIC; TRAFFIC OFFENSES) |
|
Accidents, motor vehicle accident reports, disclosure, when:
SSB 5098 |
|
Commercial vehicle, disqualification for life from driving a, for using in committing trafficking offense:
SB 5631 |
|
Commercial vehicle, disqualification for life from driving a, for using motor vehicle in committing trafficking offense:
*
SSB 5631, CH 51 (2022) |
|
Driver licensing technology support subaccount of highway safety fund, revising as separate account:
SB 5616, SSB 5616,
*
2SSB 5616, CH 157 (2022) |
|
Driver licensing, DOL employees with in-person interaction, as frontline employees for workers' compensation:
*
SB 5875, CH 290 (2022) |
|
Driver's licenses, personal/identity information associated with records held by DOL, prohibiting release of:
HB 2013 |
|
Drivers, fee transactions, recouping agency credit card/financial transaction fees via:
*
HB 1115, CH 32 (2021), SB 5167 |
|
Driving record, personal/identity information associated with records held by DOL, prohibiting release of:
HB 2013 |
|
Driving records, abstracts of, fee per record, increasing and depositing in forward flexible account:
SB 5483, SSB 5483 |
|
Driving records, abstracts of, fee per record, increasing and depositing in move ahead WA flexible account:
HB 2119, SHB 2119, SB 5974,
*
ESSB 5974, CH 182 (2022) |
|
Driving records, driving record monitoring fee, depositing in highway safety fund and forward flexible account:
SB 5483, SSB 5483 |
|
Driving records, releasing to various persons and entities, when:
SB 5152,
*
SSB 5152, CH 93 (2021) |
|
Education courses, driver's, vouchers for minors enrolled in apprenticeship programs:
SSB 5600,
*
E2SSB 5600, CH 156 (2022) |
|
Education courses, driver's, vouchers for students enrolled in youth apprenticeship programs:
SB 5600 |
|
Infractions, when driver detained for, driver-law enforcement interactive best practices training about:
HB 1585 |
|
Licenses and learner's permits, commercial, fees, deposits of:
HB 1036, HB 1091, SHB 1091, 2SHB 1091,
*
E3SHB 1091, CH 317 (2021) PV, SB 5231 |
|
Licenses and permits, "slow down and move over law" written materials/signage in connection with:
SSB 5907 |
|
Licenses, applicants for renewal, late merge zipper method information for:
HB 1231 |
|
Licenses, enhanced, citizenship determination role for voter registration purposes of:
HB 1796 |
|
Licenses, enhanced, fee for, exempting low-income persons from paying:
SB 5434, SB 5679 |
|
Licenses, enhanced, fees for, deposits of:
HB 1036, HB 1091, SHB 1091, 2SHB 1091,
*
E3SHB 1091, CH 317 (2021) PV, SB 5231 |
|
Licenses, enhanced, fees for, increasing and depositing in move ahead WA flexible account:
HB 2119, SHB 2119, SB 5974,
*
ESSB 5974, CH 182 (2022) |
|
Licenses, enhanced, fees for, increasing and depositing portion in forward flexible account:
SB 5483, SSB 5483 |
|
Licenses, fee for issuance to applicant, increasing:
SB 5483, SSB 5483 |
|
Licenses, fees, deposits into forward flexible account:
SB 5483, SSB 5483 |
|
Licenses, issuance period of, extending, and increasing fees in keeping with:
HB 1207,
*
SHB 1207, CH 158 (2021), SB 5270 |
|
Licenses, issuing or renewing, voter registration/updating at time of, affirmation of prompts using signature pad:
SB 5434, SB 5679 |
|
Licenses, motorcycle endorsement of, issuance period of, extending, and increasing fees in keeping with:
HB 1207,
*
SHB 1207, CH 158 (2021), SB 5270 |
|
Licenses, online renewal of, expanding:
HB 1207, SB 5270 |
|
Licenses, online renewal of, expanding, and including remote photo capture:
*
SHB 1207, CH 158 (2021) |
|
Licenses, photo and update only fee, increasing and depositing in move ahead WA flexible account:
HB 2119, SHB 2119, SB 5974,
*
ESSB 5974, CH 182 (2022) |
|
Licenses, regular or enhanced, applications for original or renewal, additional fee and use of fee:
SB 5226,
*
ESSB 5226, CH 240 (2021) |
|
Licenses, renewing, application submission by mail or electronic commerce:
SB 5113 |
|
Licenses, suspended or revoked, administrative reinstatement, authority for, when:
SB 5226,
*
ESSB 5226, CH 240 (2021), SB 5349 |
|
Licenses, suspended or revoked, driving when license is, provisions concerning:
SB 5226,
*
ESSB 5226, CH 240 (2021), SB 5349 |
|
Licenses, suspension or revocation, and reinstatement, provisions concerning:
SB 5226,
*
ESSB 5226, CH 240 (2021), SB 5349 |
|
Permits, instruction, online issuance and renewal of, allowing:
HB 1207,
*
SHB 1207, CH 158 (2021), SB 5270 |
|
Training courses/schools, driver-law enforcement interactive best practices for traffic stops for infractions:
HB 1585 |
|
Transportation network companies and drivers, regulation of, state preemption:
*
ESHB 2076, CH 281 (2022) PV |
|
Transportation network companies, compensation/driver resource center/sick leave/industrial insurance:
*
ESHB 2076, CH 281 (2022) PV |
|
Transportation network companies, drivers for, deactivation of:
HB 2076,
*
ESHB 2076, CH 281 (2022) PV |
|
Transportation network companies, uniform regulation of:
HB 2076,
*
ESHB 2076, CH 281 (2022) PV |
|
Transportation network companies, wages/driver resource center/sick leave/industrial insurance/family and medical leave:
HB 2076 |
|
Transportation network companies/drivers, application of Titles 50/50A/50B RCW on, work group to study:
*
ESHB 2076, CH 281 (2022) PV |
|
Trucks, commercial, commercial/port district parking lots/spaces construction for use by drivers of, tax exemptions:
HB 1657, SHB 1657 |
|
Trucks, commercial, reopening safety rest areas for use by drivers of:
HB 1655,
*
SHB 1655, CH 262 (2022) PV |
|
Trucks, drivers of, restroom access for common carriers and drayage truck operators, when:
HB 1706 |
|
Trucks, drivers of, restroom access for drayage truck operators, when:
*
SHB 1706, CH 204 (2022) |
DRUGS
  (See also HEALTH CARE; INSTITUTIONAL REVIEW BOARD, WASHINGTON STATE; MENTAL HEALTH; PHARMACIES AND PHARMACISTS; SENTENCES AND SENTENCING; SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER) |
|
Cannabinoid products, hemp-derived, sale as CBD/class B cannabinoid without indicated concentration/contents, prohibiting:
SB 5951 |
|
Cannabinoid products, limiting sellers of certain, compliance/enforcement grant program for local health departments:
SSB 5983 |
|
Cannabinoids, artificial/synthetically derived, medical marijuana products with, sales/use tax exemption exclusion of:
SHB 1668, 2SHB 1668, HB 2122, SB 5983 |
|
Cannabinoids, artificial/synthetically derived, prohibiting in medical marijuana products, when:
SHB 1668, 2SHB 1668 |
|
Cannabinoids, definitions for "plant Cannabis" and "tetrahydrocannabinol"/"THC":
SSB 5983 |
|
Cannabinoids, definitions for artificial and synthetically derived cannabinoids:
HB 1668, SHB 1668, SB 5547 |
|
Cannabinoids, definitions for artificial, naturally occurring, and impairing cannabinoids:
SB 5767 |
|
Cannabinoids, definitions for artificial, synthetically derived, and impairing cannabinoids:
2SHB 1668, HB 2122, SB 5983 |
|
Cannabinoids, definitions for artificial, synthetically derived, and impairing cannabinoids, scientific panel to review:
HB 2123, SB 5981 |
|
Cannabinoids, hemp-derived, processing and use by marijuana processor:
SB 5767 |
|
Cannabinoids, products with THC above 0.3%, limiting sellers of, compliance/enforcement grant program:
HB 2123, SB 5981 |
|
Cannabinoids, products with THC above 0.3%, sales only by licensed cannabis producers/processors/retailers, with exception:
SSB 5983 |
|
Cannabinoids, products with THC above 0.3%, sales only by licensed marijuana producers/processors/retailers:
HB 1668, SHB 1668, 2SHB 1668, HB 2122, HB 2123, SB 5547, SB 5981, SB 5983 |
|
Cannabinoids, scientific panel concerning, convening to review research/data/other jurisdictions' regulations:
HB 2123, SB 5981, SSB 5983 |
|
Cannabinoids, that may be impairing, enforcement operations regarding:
SB 5983 |
|
Cannabinoids, that may be impairing, enforcement operations regarding, fee surcharge for certain licensees to fund:
HB 2122 |
|
Cannabinoids, that may be impairing, regulation of and definitions and requirements for:
HB 1668, SHB 1668, 2SHB 1668, HB 2122, SB 5547, SB 5983 |
|
Cannabinoids, that may be impairing, to be sold only by licensed marijuana producers, processors, and retailers:
HB 1668, SHB 1668, 2SHB 1668, HB 2122, SB 5547, SB 5983 |
|
Cannabis industry, social equity in, grant program/mentors roster/legislative task force/social equity license applicants:
*
ESHB 1443, CH 169 (2021) |
|
Cannabis industry, social equity in, grant/pilot program/legislative task force/social equity license applicants:
HB 1443, SB 5388 |
|
Cannabis laboratory quality standards, interagency coordination team for, creating:
*
HB 1859, CH 135 (2022), SB 5699, SSB 5699 |
|
Cannabis product use prevention/cessation, funding via dedicated cannabis account appropriations:
SSB 5796,
*
E2SSB 5796, CH 169 (2022) |
|
Cannabis social equity technical assistance grant program, funds from dedicated cannabis account for:
SB 5796, SSB 5796,
*
E2SSB 5796, CH 169 (2022) |
|
Cannabis, business/nonprofit entity applicants for licenses, ownership interest holders/additional application fee:
HB 1667 |
|
Cannabis, cannabis equity grant program, establishing with certain funds:
HB 1827, SB 5706 |
|
Cannabis, cannabis equity grant program, establishing with funds from community reinvestment account:
SB 5796 |
|
Cannabis, cannabis policy, task force on, establishing:
HB 1260 |
|
Cannabis, concentrates with high THC concentrations, regulation of:
HB 1463 |
|
Cannabis, craft cannabis endorsement for licensed marijuana producers and processors:
HB 1855 |
|
Cannabis, craft cannabis producer/processor license, creating:
HB 1260 |
|
Cannabis, dedicated cannabis account, appropriations for cannabis- and health-related matters:
*
E2SSB 5796, CH 169 (2022) |
|
Cannabis, dedicated cannabis account, appropriations for marijuana- and health-related matters:
SB 5796, SSB 5796 |
|
Cannabis, dedicated cannabis account, appropriations for tobacco/substance use and drug enforcement:
SB 5796, SSB 5796,
*
E2SSB 5796, CH 169 (2022) |
|
Cannabis, dedicated cannabis account, deposits into community reinvestment account from, uses of:
SB 5796, SSB 5796 |
|
Cannabis, dedicated cannabis account, renaming dedicated marijuana account as, appropriations from:
SB 5796, SSB 5796,
*
E2SSB 5796, CH 169 (2022) |
|
Cannabis, employee screening test indicating, terminating or not hiring person due to, prohibiting:
SB 5517 |
|
Cannabis, licensed producers/processors/retailers, limiting sales of cannabinoid products with THC above 0.3% to, with exception:
SSB 5983 |
|
Cannabis, licenses, cannabis social equity grant, low-interest loan, and technical assistance program:
HB 2022, SHB 2022 |
|
Cannabis, licenses, marijuana producers/processors, social equity license applicants to include, when:
HB 2022, SHB 2022 |
|
Cannabis, licenses, social equity program, grants/loans/roster of mentors for technical assistance, funding for:
HB 2022, SHB 2022 |
|
Cannabis, licenses, social equity program, license mobility and lifting of distance restrictions, when:
HB 2022 |
|
Cannabis, marijuana testing laboratory quality standards, establishing and maintaining:
SB 5699, SSB 5699 |
|
Cannabis, medical use, various provisions:
HB 1105, HB 1463, SHB 1668, 2SHB 1668, SB 5004, ESSB 5004 |
|
Cannabis, replacing "marijuana" with "cannabis" throughout Revised Code of Washington:
HB 1210, SHB 1210,
*
2SHB 1210, CH 16 (2022) |
|
Cannabis, retail licenses, social equity license applicants, modifying provisions:
HB 2022, SHB 2022 |
|
Cannabis, retail outlets, attempt or incident of robbery in first or second degree at, reporting requirements:
HB 2029, SB 5927 |
|
Cannabis, testing laboratory quality standards, establishing and maintaining:
*
HB 1859, CH 135 (2022) |
|
Cannabis, Washington state cannabis commission, establishing:
SB 5365 |
|
Cannabis, Washington state cannabis commission, establishment and role of:
HB 1710 |
|
Cannabis, Washington state cannabis cultivation commission, establishment and role of:
SHB 1710 |
|
Cannabis, wholesale sales of marijuana/marijuana products, persons making, B&O tax rate and surcharge for:
SB 5365 |
|
CBD product, sale of hemp product with less than one-third of indicated CBD amount as, prohibiting:
SSB 5951 |
|
Clinical trials, demographic diversity program for, establishing:
SB 5723, SSB 5723 |
|
Controlled and counterfeit substances possession, laws and ordinances enactment by municipalities, authority for:
HB 1562 |
|
Controlled substance homicide offenses, offender release/escape/etc., victim notification:
SB 5245,
*
ESSB 5245, CH 82 (2022) |
|
Controlled substance, juvenile consuming, delivery from law enforcement custody to evaluation/treatment facility:
HB 1559 |
|
Controlled substances act, civil asset forfeiture under, certain amounts to be remitted to state for deposit:
SB 5728,
*
SSB 5728, CH 162 (2022) |
|
Controlled substances act, civil asset forfeiture under, seizing agency recordkeeping/reporting/burden of proof:
SB 5733, SSB 5733, 2SSB 5733 |
|
Controlled substances act, convictions under, excluding from offender score, when:
SB 5035, SSB 5035 |
|
Controlled substances act, convictions under, resentencing hearing for offender, when:
SB 5361,
*
SSB 5361, CH 286 (2021) |
|
Controlled substances, imitation, convictions for crimes involving, resentencing hearing for offender, when:
SB 5361,
*
SSB 5361, CH 286 (2021) |
|
Controlled substances, naturopathic physician prescriptive authority, expanding:
SB 5088 |
|
Controlled substances, possession of, legislative work group on, establishing:
SB 5475 |
|
Controlled substances, uniform act, dedicated cannabis account funds for administration of:
SB 5796, SSB 5796,
*
E2SSB 5796, CH 169 (2022) |
|
Correctional facilities, body scanner pilot program, drug free prisons act for:
SB 5695, SSB 5695,
*
2SSB 5695, CH 160 (2022) |
|
COVID-19, health care provider use of "known" drug/biological product/mineral/vitamin remedies to prevent/treat/cure:
HB 2065 |
|
Drugs or vaccines, in limited supply, health care entity providing to donors or board members, prohibiting:
SB 5418 |
|
Fentanyl, controlled substances homicide when recklessly containing, class A felony:
SB 5524 |
|
Fentanyl, equipment for testing for, exempting from "drug paraphernalia" prohibitions:
SB 5509 |
|
Fentanyl, knowingly possessing without prescription, criminal penalties for:
HB 1922, HB 1937 |
|
Fentanyl, public outreach campaign concerning dangers of, developing:
HB 1937 |
|
HIV antiviral drugs, medicaid coverage when FDA-approved:
HB 2079, SB 5551 |
|
Infants, drug-exposed, pediatric transitional care services for, parent-child interaction during:
HB 1903 |
|
Injection sites, supervised, city/county prohibitions as condition for imposing certain local sales/use taxes:
HB 1526, HB 1541 |
|
Injection sites, supervised, county prohibition as condition for receiving document recording surcharge funds:
SB 5954 |
|
Insulin, maximum insurance coverage enrollee payment for 30-day supply, reducing:
SB 5546 |
|
Insulin, maximum insurance enrollee payment for 30-day supply, reducing:
*
SSB 5546, CH 10 (2022) |
|
Insulin, once-yearly emergency 30-day supply of, strategies for providing:
*
SHB 1728, CH 205 (2022), SB 5546 |
|
Insulin, purchase and distribution of, health care authority partnerships for:
*
ESSB 5203, CH 274 (2021) |
|
Insulin, total cost of insulin work group, expanding duties and extending expiration of:
SB 5546 |
|
Insulin, total cost of insulin work group, extending deadlines/expiration of:
HB 1728,
*
SHB 1728, CH 205 (2022) |
|
Kratom, mitragynine and 7-hydroxymitragynine, as controlled substances, designating:
SB 5743 |
|
Kratom, processor prohibitions, Washington kratom consumer protection act:
SB 5941 |
|
Legend drug act, exemption, dialysate/dialysis device manufacturers dispensing directly to patients:
HB 1675,
*
SHB 1675, CH 23 (2022), SB 5507 |
|
Marijuana products, adding hemp-derived cannabinoids to, marijuana processor authority for:
SB 5767 |
|
Marijuana, business/nonprofit entity applicants for licenses, ownership interest holders/additional application fee:
HB 1667 |
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Marijuana, businesses, license issuance for, prohibiting due to written objection based on zoning ordinances:
HB 1414 |
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Marijuana, cannabis policy, task force on, establishing:
HB 1260 |
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Marijuana, cannabis retail outlets, attempt or incident of robbery in first or second degree at, reporting requirements:
HB 2029, SB 5927 |
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Marijuana, concentrates with high THC concentrations, regulation of:
HB 1463 |
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Marijuana, craft cannabis producer/processor license, creating:
HB 1260 |
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Marijuana, dedicated cannabis account, appropriations for cannabis- and health-related matters:
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E2SSB 5796, CH 169 (2022) |
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Marijuana, dedicated cannabis account, appropriations for marijuana- and health-related matters:
SB 5796, SSB 5796 |
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Marijuana, dedicated cannabis account, appropriations for tobacco/substance use and drug enforcement:
SB 5796, SSB 5796,
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E2SSB 5796, CH 169 (2022) |
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Marijuana, dedicated cannabis account, deposits into community reinvestment account from, uses of:
SB 5796, SSB 5796 |
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Marijuana, dedicated cannabis account, renaming dedicated marijuana account as, appropriations from:
SB 5796, SSB 5796,
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E2SSB 5796, CH 169 (2022) |
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Marijuana, employee screening test indicating, terminating or not hiring person due to, prohibiting:
SB 5517 |
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Marijuana, excluding hemp from definition of, when:
HB 1668, SHB 1668, 2SHB 1668, SB 5547 |
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Marijuana, licensed processors, hemp-derived cannabinoids processing/using and adding to marijuana products by:
SB 5767 |
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Marijuana, licensed producers and processors, craft cannabis endorsement for, requirements:
HB 1855 |
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Marijuana, licensed producers and processors, excise tax on, smaller local government authority to impose:
HB 1933 |
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Marijuana, licensed producers/processors/retailers, limiting sales of cannabinoids that may be impairing to sales by:
HB 1668, SHB 1668, 2SHB 1668, HB 2122, SB 5547, SB 5983 |
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Marijuana, licenses, cannabis social equity grant, low-interest loan, and technical assistance program:
HB 2022, SHB 2022 |
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Marijuana, licenses, producers and processors, social equity license applicants to include, when:
HB 2022, SHB 2022 |
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Marijuana, licenses, social equity in cannabis, legislative task force on, adding members/purposes/duties:
HB 1443,
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ESHB 1443, CH 169 (2021), SB 5388 |
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Marijuana, licenses, social equity in marijuana, legislative task force on, replacing "marijuana" with "cannabis":
HB 1443,
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ESHB 1443, CH 169 (2021), SB 5388 |
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Marijuana, medical use, arrest protections for qualifying patients and designated providers:
HB 1105 |
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Marijuana, medical use, concentrates with high THC concentration, requirements/prohibitions/age restriction:
HB 1463 |
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Marijuana, medical use, excise tax exemption for sales, when:
SB 5004, ESSB 5004 |
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Marijuana, medical use, products containing artificial/synthetically derived cannabinoids, prohibiting, when:
SHB 1668, 2SHB 1668 |
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Marijuana, medical use, sales/use tax exemption, excluding products with artificial/synthetically derived cannabinoids from:
SHB 1668, 2SHB 1668, HB 2122, SB 5983 |
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Marijuana, replacing "marijuana" with "cannabis" throughout Revised Code of Washington:
HB 1210, SHB 1210,
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2SHB 1210, CH 16 (2022) |
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Marijuana, residential production, processing, or possession:
HB 1019, SHB 1019 |
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Marijuana, retail licenses, cannabis social equity assistance grant program, pilot program related to, creating:
HB 1443, SB 5388 |
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Marijuana, retail licenses, cannabis social equity license applicants, modifying provisions:
HB 2022, SHB 2022 |
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Marijuana, retail licenses, cannabis social equity technical assistance competitive grant program, modifications:
HB 1443,
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ESHB 1443, CH 169 (2021), SB 5388 |
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Marijuana, retail licenses, social equity license applicants, modifying provisions:
HB 1443,
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ESHB 1443, CH 169 (2021), SB 5388 |
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Marijuana, testing laboratory quality standards, establishing and maintaining:
SB 5699, SSB 5699 |
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Marijuana, testing requirements for, producers/processors/certified labs/certified lab employees compliance with:
SB 5767 |
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Marijuana, Washington state cannabis commission, establishing:
SB 5365 |
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Marijuana, Washington state cannabis commission, establishment and role of:
HB 1710 |
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Marijuana, Washington state cannabis cultivation commission, establishment and role of:
SHB 1710 |
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Marijuana/marijuana products, wholesale sales of, persons making, B&O tax rate and surcharge for:
SB 5365 |
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Marketing/advertising to minors via internet/mobile application, prohibitions:
HB 1697, SHB 1697 |
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Naloxone, opioid overdose reversal medication bulk purchasing and distribution program, establishing:
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2SSB 5195, CH 273 (2021) |
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Naloxone, opioid overdose reversal medication dispensing/distributing or prescribing in hospital/in connection with treatment:
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2SSB 5195, CH 273 (2021) |
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Naloxone, opioid overdose reversal medication dispensing/prescribing in hospital/in connection with treatment:
SSB 5195 |
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Naloxone, opioid overdose reversal medication prescription in emergency department or involuntary treatment:
SB 5195 |
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Offenses, consuming or opening package containing controlled or counterfeit substance in public, civil infraction:
HB 1578 |
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Offenses, controlled substance distribution to person under 18, mandatory confinement of at least 7 years:
HB 1561 |
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Offenses, controlled substance, knowingly possessing, class C felony with diversion option, when:
SB 5954 |
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Offenses, controlled substance, sentencing enhancement for certain, eliminating:
HB 1169, ESHB 1169 |
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Offenses, controlled substance, unlawfully possessing, class C felony, when:
SB 5523 |
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Offenses, controlled substance, unlawfully possessing, restricting to knowingly possessing, when:
SB 5468, SB 5475 |
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Offenses, controlled substance/counterfeit, manufacture/sale/distribution/etc., offenses/penalties, expanding:
HB 1561 |
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Offenses, controlled substance/counterfeit/legend drug, knowingly possessing more than personal use amount:
HB 1578 |
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Offenses, controlled substance/counterfeit/legend drug, unknowingly possessing, civil infraction and fine:
SB 5471 |
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Offenses, controlled substance/counterfeit/legend drug, unlawfully possessing, restricting to knowingly possessing, when:
HB 1560, HB 1578, SB 5471 |
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Offenses, controlled substance/counterfeit/legend drug/marijuana, statewide drug diversion database, developing:
HB 1892 |
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Offenses, controlled substance/counterfeit/legend drug/marijuana, unlawfully possessing, optional referral for services:
SB 5954 |
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Offenses, controlled substance/counterfeit/legend drug/marijuana, unlawfully possessing, restricting to knowingly possessing, when:
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ESB 5476, CH 311 (2021) PV |
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Offenses, controlled substance/counterfeit/legend drug/marijuana, unlawfully possessing, SUD intervention, when:
SB 5976 |
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Offenses, controlled substances homicide, when recklessly containing fentanyl, class A felony:
SB 5524 |
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Offenses, controlled substances, endangerment with, to include any controlled substance:
HB 1561 |
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Offenses, controlled substances/counterfeits/legend drugs personal use possession, criminal penalties, eliminating:
HB 1499, SHB 1499, HB 1578 |
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Offenses, controlled/counterfeit substances possession, laws/ordinances enactment by municipalities, authority for:
HB 1562 |
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Offenses, counterfeit substance, knowingly possessing, class C felony with diversion option, when:
SB 5954 |
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Offenses, counterfeit substance, knowingly possessing, class C felony, when:
SB 5523 |
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Offenses, criminal, excluding from offender score, when:
SB 5035, SSB 5035 |
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Offenses, drug paraphernalia use, prohibitions, modifying:
HB 1578,
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ESB 5476, CH 311 (2021) PV |
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Offenses, drug paraphernalia, prohibitions, exempting fentanyl testing equipment from:
SB 5509 |
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Offenses, fentanyl, knowingly possessing without prescription, criminal penalties for:
HB 1922, HB 1937 |
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Offenses, level I, offender score sentencing grid for, modification of:
HB 1307 |
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Offenses, special drug offender sentencing alternative for driving under the influence:
SB 5573, SSB 5573 |
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Offenses, special drug offender sentencing alternative for impaired driving offenses:
ESB 5054 |
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Offenses, State v. Blake reimbursement account, creating:
HB 1578 |
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Offenses, State v. Blake, resentencing hearings and hearings to vacate convictions related to, conducting:
HB 1578,
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ESB 5476, CH 311 (2021) PV |
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Offenses, State v. Blake, simple drug possession convictions, vacating, and establishing refund bureau:
SB 5663, SSB 5663 |
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Offenses, State v. Blake, simple drug possession convictions, vacating, and legal financial obligations refunding:
2SSB 5663 |
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Opioid overdose reversal medication bulk purchasing and distribution program, establishing:
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2SSB 5195, CH 273 (2021) |
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Opioid overdose reversal medication, dispensing of or prescription for, when:
SSB 5195 |
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Opioid overdose reversal medication, dispensing or distribution of or prescription for, when:
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2SSB 5195, CH 273 (2021) |
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Opioid overdose reversal medication, dispensing/distribution by nurse in hospital ER, requirements:
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HB 1761, CH 25 (2022) |
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Opioid overdose reversal medication, prescription in emergency department or involuntary treatment:
SB 5195 |
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Over-the-counter drugs, shop local and save sales and use tax holiday to include:
HB 2018 |
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Personal use amount, definition and possession of, provisions:
HB 1499, SHB 1499, HB 1578 |
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Personal use amounts, legend drugs and controlled and counterfeit substances, reviewing, when:
HB 1578 |
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Prescription drug affordability board, establishing:
HB 1671, SB 5532, SSB 5532,
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2SSB 5532, CH 153 (2022) |
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Prescription drug and OTC medication information, on school district/educational service district websites:
HB 1759, SHB 1759 |
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Prescription, compounding of drugs, revising definition to exclude reconstitution and mixing:
HB 1445,
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SHB 1445, CH 78 (2021) |
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Prescription, cost-sharing amounts to be counted against out-of-pocket maximum, deductible, etc.:
HB 1713, SB 5610,
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SSB 5610, CH 228 (2022) |
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Prescription, defined cost-sharing for, to be based on price reduced by rebates/discounts accruing to carrier:
SB 5888 |
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Prescription, for mental health conditions, continuity of coverage of, requirements/prohibitions, when:
SB 5794, ESSB 5794 |
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Prescription, generic, production/distribution/purchase of, health care authority partnerships for:
SB 5203,
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ESSB 5203, CH 274 (2021) |
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Prescription, label/container for, language requirements for directions for use/side effects on:
HB 1852, SB 5840 |
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Prescription, label/container/information for, language requirements for directions for use/side effects on/in:
ESHB 1852 |
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Prescription, mail order services, unintentional use/enrollment:
SB 5076 |
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Prescription, prescribing psychologists, certification to exercise prescriptive authority as:
HB 1863 |
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Prescription, take-back program, modifying provisions:
HB 1161, SHB 1161,
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2SHB 1161, CH 155 (2021) |
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Prescription, unsupported price increases, protections from:
SB 5020, SSB 5020 |
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Prescription, warehousing/reselling, preferential B&O tax rate, eliminating to provide SUD recovery funding:
HB 2091, SB 5952 |
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Regulating cannabis/tobacco/alcohol/vapor products, behavioral health prevention/equity impact framework for:
HB 2035 |