Bills by Topic Results
Bills that have passed the Legislature are shown in bold text with an * preceding them.
JOINT MEMORIALS
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Election campaign contributions, authority to regulate, U.S. constitutional amendment/convention:
SJM 8002 |
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Financial services de-risking by financial institutions, requesting that congress pass legislation to reduce:
SJM 8004 |
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Fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty, urging U.S. government to begin negotiations to enter into a:
SJM 8008 |
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Infrastructure bank, national, legislation to establish, requesting that congress pass:
SJM 8006 |
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Jones Act, fostering strong domestic maritime industry, legislature's support for:
HJM 4002 |
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Legislation, including joint memorials, cutoff dates:
HCR 4402,
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SCR 8401 (2021),
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SCR 8404 (2022) |
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Memorials, resolutions, and bills from 2021 regular session, returning to house of origin:
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HCR 4403 (2021) |
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Memorials, resolutions, and bills from 2022 regular session, returning to house of origin:
HCR 4408,
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SCR 8406 (2022) |
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Memorials, resolutions, and bills, reintroduction for 2022 regular session:
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HCR 4405 (2022) |
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Motor vehicles, new, intelligent speed adaptation (ISA) technology use in all, urging congress to mandate:
SJM 8010 |
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National biodiversity strategy, calling on federal government to establish:
SJM 8009 |
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Nuclear fuel, spent, U.S. GAO recommendations for managing, urging congress and DOE to implement:
SJM 8007 |
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Petroleum/other hydrocarbons, future purchases from Russia of, urging congress to support restricting/prohibiting:
HJM 4003 |
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PFAS contamination of surface/groundwater, requesting federal monitoring/mitigation assistance:
SJM 8001 |
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Pinnipeds, state/tribal lethal removal in Puget Sound to protect salmon, requesting that congress amend MMPA to allow:
SJM 8003 |
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State of liberty, creating from eastern Washington, petitioning congress for consent:
HJM 4000 |
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U.S. government and congress, limits on, U.S. constitutional amendment convention:
HJM 4001, SJM 8000 |
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Washington, D.C., statehood for, urging congress to enact legislation and supporting:
SJM 8005 |
JOINT RESOLUTIONS
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Arms, right to bear, firearm magazines/loading devices of any size, constitutional amendment to allow:
SJR 8205 |
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Domestic violence offenses, felony, persons charged with, to be unbailable, constitutional amendment:
SJR 8209 |
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Environment/natural resources, preservation and protection of, rights of all people, constitutional amendment:
HJR 4205 |
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Fee increases, constitutional amendment to require simple majority:
HJR 4203 |
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Fishing and hunting using traditional methods, as individual right, constitutional amendment for:
HJR 4210 |
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Governor, term limit, constitutional amendment:
SJR 8202 |
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Legislation, including joint resolutions, cutoff dates:
HCR 4402,
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SCR 8401 (2021),
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SCR 8404 (2022) |
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Legislative session, special, convening/purpose of, three-fifths legislative majority for, constitutional amendment:
SJR 8201 |
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Long-term care services/supports, investing funds, amending constitution:
SJR 8200 |
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Personal property, exempting up to one hundred thousand dollars from taxation, constitutional amendment for:
HJR 4208, SJR 8213 |
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Poverty, persons experiencing persistent, fund held in trust for benefit of, authority to invest, constitutional amendment:
HJR 4211 |
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Property taxes, state, homestead exemption from, constitutional amendment to allow:
SJR 8206 |
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Property taxes, state, residential real property exemption from, when, constitutional amendment for:
HJR 4204, SJR 8206 |
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Resolutions, memorials, and bills from 2021 regular session, returning to house of origin:
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HCR 4403 (2021) |
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Resolutions, memorials, and bills from 2022 regular session, returning to house of origin:
HCR 4408,
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SCR 8406 (2022) |
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Resolutions, memorials, and bills, reintroduction for 2022 regular session:
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HCR 4405 (2022) |
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Right to clean/healthy environment, and state/political subdivisions as natural resources trustees, constitutional amendment:
HJR 4209, SJR 8210 |
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Road usage charges and motor vehicle fuel excise tax, double taxation, constitutional amendment to prohibit:
HJR 4202 |
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Road usage or vehicle miles traveled fee or other charges, using for highway purposes, constitutional amendment:
SJR 8211 |
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School district bonds, at least 55% of voters to authorize, constitutional amendment:
SJR 8204 |
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School district bonds, simple majority to authorize, constitutional amendment:
HJR 4200 |
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Schools, funding by state for, expanding beyond "common schools" to "K-12 education" via constitutional amendment:
HJR 4206 |
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Superintendent of public instruction, to be appointed by governor rather than elected, constitutional amendment:
SJR 8212 |
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Tax increase legislation, automatic referendum on any tax act passed by legislature, constitutional amendment for:
HJR 4212 |
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Tax increase legislation, constitutional amendment to require two-thirds majority:
HJR 4203 |
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Term limits, for legislators, governor, and other statewide elected officials, constitutional amendment:
HJR 4207 |
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Term limits, for state representatives, senators, and supreme court judges, constitutional amendment:
SJR 8203 |
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Tracking technology, collecting data to determine taxes/fees with, constitutional amendment to prohibit:
HJR 4201 |
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Vehicle and trailer purchases, sales/use tax revenue highway use, constitutional amendment:
SJR 8208 |
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Vehicle miles traveled fee or other charges, for highway purposes, constitutional amendment:
SJR 8207 |
JUDGES
(See also ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE; COURTS; ELECTIONS) |
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Appeals, court of, judge pro tempore of, appointing eligible judge to serve as, when:
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SB 5931, CH 63 (2022) |
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Compensation increases, state judicial branch, ceasing during 2021-2023:
HB 1027, SB 5323 |
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Cyber harassment, of federal/state/municipal court judges, class C felony:
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ESSB 5628, CH 231 (2022) |
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Cyberstalking, of judge, class C felony:
SB 5628,
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ESSB 5628, CH 231 (2022) |
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Interbranch advisory committee, with 6 judicial branch members, creating:
SB 5490 |
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Interbranch advisory committee, with 8 judicial branch members, creating:
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ESSB 5490, CH 284 (2022) PV |
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Judicial branch, administrative rules and procedures responsibility of:
SB 5320 |
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Judicial branch, applying public records act to all courts and offices within:
SB 5550 |
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Single judge courts, presiding judge unavailability or vacancy, judge pro tempore appointment due to:
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HB 1825, CH 74 (2022) |
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Superior court judges, increasing number in Snohomish county:
SB 5575,
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SSB 5575, CH 46 (2022) |
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Superior court judges, increasing number in Thurston county:
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HB 1167, CH 63 (2021) |
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Supreme court judges, term limits, constitutional amendment:
SJR 8203 |
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Vacancies, in odd-numbered years, statewide general elections for:
SB 5014 |
JUDGMENTS
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Bankruptcy proceedings, homestead exemption, amount and application of:
SB 5408,
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ESSB 5408, CH 290 (2021) |
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Bribery, commercial, enforcement of civil judgment in favor of person who has committed, prohibiting, when:
HB 2103 |
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Consumer debt, personal property exemption from execution/attachment/garnishment, when:
HB 1447,
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HB 1525, CH 50 (2021) |
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Debt, personal property exemptions from execution/attachment/garnishment, increasing value limits for, when:
SB 5947, SSB 5947 |
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Debt, personal property exemptions from execution/attachment/garnishment, various modifications of:
SB 5947, SSB 5947 |
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Legal financial obligations, current or likely future ability to pay, when lacking:
SHB 1412, 2SHB 1412, 3SHB 1412,
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E4SHB 1412, CH 260 (2022), SB 5486 |
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Legal financial obligations, restitution and non-restitution, various provisions:
HB 1412, SHB 1412, 2SHB 1412, 3SHB 1412,
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E4SHB 1412, CH 260 (2022), SB 5486 |
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Medical malpractice claims, monetary damages, accrual of interest:
SB 5155, SSB 5155, E2SSB 5155 |
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Public agency, tortious conduct of, accrual of interest on judgments founded on:
HB 1754, SB 5155, SSB 5155 |
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Student loan debt, private, personal property exemption from execution/attachment/garnishment, when:
HB 1447,
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HB 1525, CH 50 (2021) |
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Tortious conduct, of individual or entity, accrual of interest on judgments founded on:
E2SSB 5155 |
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Tortious conduct, of individual/entity/public agency, accrual of interest on judgments founded on:
HB 1754, SB 5155, SSB 5155 |
JUDICIAL CONDUCT, COMMISSION ON
(See also ETHICS IN GOVERNMENT) |
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State officers/employees, former, postemployment restrictions/disclosure statements, commission role:
SB 5170, SSB 5170 |
JUVENILES AND JUVENILE COURT
(See also CHILDREN; CHILDREN, YOUTH, AND FAMILIES, DEPARTMENT; DOMESTIC RELATIONS; FOSTER CARE; PUBLIC ASSISTANCE) |
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Adjudications/convictions, juvenile, adult offender scores increased due to, resentencing hearing when:
HB 1413 |
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Adjudications/convictions, juvenile, increasing adult offender scores due to, prohibiting:
HB 1413 |
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Attorneys, access for juveniles to, when questioned by law enforcement:
HB 1140,
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ESHB 1140, CH 328 (2021) |
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Community facilities, for group care of juveniles, as essential public facilities under GMA:
SB 5118,
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ESSB 5118, CH 265 (2021) |
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Controlled substance, juvenile consuming, delivery from law enforcement custody to evaluation/treatment facility:
HB 1559 |
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Custodial parent, when rights terminated, action against adoptive parent for child support by, prohibiting:
HB 1635 |
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Cyber harassment, of corrections institution or detention facility staff member, class C felony:
SB 5628,
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ESSB 5628, CH 231 (2022) |
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Cyberstalking, of employee/contract staff person/volunteer of correctional agency, class C felony:
SB 5628,
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ESSB 5628, CH 231 (2022) |
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Dependency proceedings, "experiencing homelessness" for purposes of:
HB 1221,
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SHB 1221, CH 67 (2021) |
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Dependency proceedings, attorney for child in, appointing, when:
HB 1219, SHB 1219,
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2SHB 1219, CH 210 (2021) |
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Dependency proceedings, child in custody, holding child in shelter care for no more than 24 hours:
HB 1923 |
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Dependency proceedings, child welfare, placement with relative appointed as guardian:
HB 1747,
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SHB 1747, CH 127 (2022) |
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Dependency proceedings, returning child home, casework supervision of certain parents, extending:
HB 1944 |
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Dependency proceedings, shelter care hearing:
HB 1923 |
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Dependency proceedings, shelter care hearing, when child abuse/neglect alleged:
HB 1227, SHB 1227,
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E2SHB 1227, CH 211 (2021) |
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Dependency proceedings, students who are the subject of, education requirements for:
HB 1955,
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SHB 1955, CH 78 (2022) |
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Dependency proceedings, taking child into custody, establishing necessity by preponderance of evidence:
HB 1923 |
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Dependency proceedings, visitation, provision/requirements for, and supervision/monitoring of:
HB 1194, SHB 1194,
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E2SHB 1194, CH 208 (2021) |
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Dependency proceedings, youth with developmental disabilities exiting, services eligibility:
HB 1061, SHB 1061,
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2SHB 1061, CH 56 (2021) |
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Dependency proceedings, youth with developmental disabilities who have exited, medicaid waiver services for:
SHB 1061,
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2SHB 1061, CH 56 (2021) |
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Dependency system, early childhood court program for infants/toddlers in, establishing:
SB 5331, SSB 5331,
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2SSB 5331, CH 285 (2021) |
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Drug offenses, controlled substance/counterfeits/legend drugs personal use possession by juvenile, civil infraction :
HB 1578 |
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Felony, offenders convicted of, as hard-to-place job seekers, B&O/public utility tax credits for employers hiring:
SB 5358, SSB 5358, SB 5954, SB 5986 |
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Fingerprinting, of juvenile defendants in felony convictions, eliminating:
SB 5609 |
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Incapable of committing crime, children under age 13 as, with partial exception:
SB 5122, ESSB 5122 |
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Institutional education program, elective computer science course for youth in juvenile institution:
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SB 5657, CH 234 (2022) |
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Institutional education program, for youth in/released from 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 program, institutional education accountability work group, establishing:
HB 1295 |
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Institutional education program, institutional education structure and accountability advisory group, establishing:
SHB 1295,
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E2SHB 1295, CH 164 (2021) |
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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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Jurisdiction of juvenile court, charges filed in juvenile court to remain there without order of extension:
SB 5122 |
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Jurisdiction of juvenile court, extending to age 19:
SB 5122 |
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Jurisdiction of juvenile court, future extension to age 19, raise the age juvenile justice task force on, establishing:
ESSB 5122 |
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Juvenile detention facilities, local, parent payment of incarceration costs for child in, repealing:
SSB 5535, 2SSB 5535 |
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Juvenile detention facilities, parent/person with custody/guardian payment of costs for child in, repealing statute:
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SHB 2050, CH 145 (2022) |
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Juvenile facilities, placement in, maximum age when offense committed at age 18 or 19:
SB 5122 |
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Juvenile justice subcommittee, DCYF oversight board to convene:
HB 1936, SHB 1936 |
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Juvenile rehabilitation facilities, outcomes after exiting, improving, convening stakeholders to consider:
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E2SHB 1186, CH 206 (2021) |
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Juvenile rehabilitation facilities, parent payment of incarceration costs for child in, repealing:
HB 1897, HB 2050,
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SHB 2050, CH 145 (2022), SB 5535, SSB 5535, 2SSB 5535 |
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Juvenile rehabilitation, persons in, reentry community services program expansion in order to include:
SB 5304, SSB 5304,
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E2SSB 5304, CH 243 (2021) PV |
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Laser, unlawful discharge of a, second or third degree, civil infractions if committed by juvenile, when:
HB 1394 |
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Minors, minor guardianships, various provisions, modifying:
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SB 5788, CH 243 (2022) |
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Offenders, community transition services program, implementing as electronic monitoring program:
HB 1186, SHB 1186,
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E2SHB 1186, CH 206 (2021) |
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Offenders, convicted/indigent, counsel for, office of public defense to provide at state expense:
SB 5772 |
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Offenders, diversion agreements, period for completion by juvenile, expanding:
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HB 1894, CH 34 (2022) |
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Offenders, health care insurance, when nearing final release from custody:
SB 5118,
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ESSB 5118, CH 265 (2021) |
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Offenders, sentenced in adult court for crime committed under age 18, resentencing and mitigating factors:
SB 5120, SSB 5120 |
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Parental rights, terminated, open adoption agreements/birth parent deficiencies/child-birth parent visitation petitions:
HB 1903 |
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Records, exemptions, sunshine committee recommendations:
HB 1024, HB 1041, ESHB 1041 |
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Records, juvenile, expungement of, when and how:
SB 5339 |
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Records, juvenile, sealed before 7/24/2015, removing from state identification system/other WSP systems:
SB 5339 |
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Records, juvenile, sealed or destroyed, dissemination by person/entity of, civil action by subject of records due to:
HB 2034, SHB 2034 |
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Records, juvenile, sealed, destruction automatically or by request, when:
HB 2034 |
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Records, juvenile, sealing of, automatic process for, creating:
SHB 2034 |
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Records, juvenile, sealing/eligibility for sealing of, and when sealed, various provisions:
SHB 2034 |
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Rehabilitation institutions, offender in, with untried indictment/complaint pending, bringing to trial:
SB 5118,
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ESSB 5118, CH 265 (2021) |
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Residential schools, institutional education program, duties of agencies and accountability work group:
HB 1295 |
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Residential schools, institutional education program, duties of agencies and structure/accountability advisory group:
SHB 1295,
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E2SHB 1295, CH 164 (2021) |
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Sexual offenses, designations when committed by juveniles, changing:
SB 5123 |
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Sexual offenses, juvenile registration as sex offender, ending for juveniles not subject to autodecline:
SB 5123 |
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Sexual offenses, registration as sex offender when committed under age 18, extinguishing legal obligation:
SSB 5123 |
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Sexual offenses, registration as sex offender when committed under age 18, revising requirements:
SSB 5123 |
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Students, in facilities, school in-person instruction resumption priority groups for delivery to include:
SHB 1366 |
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Students, recently released, school in-person instruction resumption priority groups for delivery to include:
HB 1366, SHB 1366 |
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Youth courts, to target offenders age 13 through 17:
ESSB 5122 |
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Youth courts, to target offenders age 13 through 19:
SB 5122 |