Bills by Topic Results
Bills that have passed the Legislature are shown in bold text with an * preceding them.
MANUFACTURED HOUSING AND MOBILE HOMES
(See also INSURANCE; LANDLORD AND TENANT; REAL ESTATE AND REAL PROPERTY; TAXES - PROPERTY) |
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Communities and/or parks, closure notice requirements:
SB 5079, SSB 5079 |
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Communities and/or parks, tenant relocation assistance:
HB 1083 |
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Communities and/or parks, tenant relocation assistance and related landlord assistance:
SHB 1083,
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E2SHB 1083, CH 28 (2021) |
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Communities, 55-plus, purchase/lease of, landlord notice of opportunity and tenant notice of intent:
SB 5319 |
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Communities, landlord duties and obligations:
HB 1100, SHB 1100, 2SHB 1100 |
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Communities, landlords, when tenant qualifies for property tax exemption program, landlord exemption:
HB 1248 |
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Communities, owner closure notice and right of first refusal to tenant organization, property tax exemption, when:
SB 5319 |
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Communities, preserving in event of voluntary sale, requirements:
HB 1100, SHB 1100, 2SHB 1100 |
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Communities, purchase/lease of, landlord notice of opportunity and tenant notice of intent:
HB 1100, SHB 1100, 2SHB 1100 |
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Communities, rent payment, personal check/cashier's check/money order, landlord acceptance of, requiring:
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SSB 5749, CH 95 (2022) |
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Communities, rent payment, submitting payments by mail, requirements for landlords:
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SSB 5749, CH 95 (2022) |
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Communities, rent payment, through electronic means only, rental agreement provision requiring, prohibiting:
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SSB 5749, CH 95 (2022) |
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Communities, resident nonprofit cooperative purchase of:
HB 1100, SHB 1100, 2SHB 1100 |
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Communities, tenants, property tax exemption program for seniors/veterans/retired-disabled additional exemption:
HB 1247 |
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Property tax exemptions, for manufactured or mobile homes, when:
HB 1409 |
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Real property, manufactured homes as, clarifying when and providing a process for establishing:
HB 2072 |
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Rent increases, more than 4 percent above mobile home base rent, notice requirement/tenant right to terminate tenancy:
SHB 1904 |
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Residential insurance policies, declarations page, listing of sublimits on:
SB 5527, SSB 5527 |
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Title, for manufactured home, eliminating when home affixed to homeowner's land, process for:
HB 2072 |
MANUFACTURING AND TECHNOLOGY
(See also ENERGY; UTILITIES) |
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Aerial imaging technology, state/local/tribal government uses of, studying:
HB 1629,
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ESHB 1629, CH 261 (2022), SB 5538 |
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Automated decision systems, development/procurement/use by public agencies:
SB 5116, SSB 5116 |
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Batteries for electric vehicles, lithium and critical/other materials used for, global availability and recycling of, examining:
SSB 5526 |
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Batteries, large format, possible battery stewardship program participation by producers of:
HB 1896, SHB 1896 |
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Batteries, portable and medium-format, battery stewardship organizations and plans, producer participation in:
HB 1896, SHB 1896 |
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Batteries, using lithium/rare earth minerals, global availability of, examining:
SB 5526 |
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BEST manufacturing act, Washington, building economic strength through manufacturing:
HB 1170,
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SHB 1170, CH 64 (2021) |
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Biochar, manufacture of, sourcing forest products for, feasibility of, evaluating:
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SSB 5961, CH 293 (2022) |
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Blockchain technologies, identity data, verifiable credentials for protecting, use of/trust framework for:
SB 5534 |
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Blockchain technology/applications, Washington blockchain work group, establishing:
HB 1729, SHB 1729, SB 5544,
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ESSB 5544, CH 226 (2022) |
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Broadband, low earth orbit satellites and wireline/wireless connections, tax preferences to support/facilitate:
HB 1702 |
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Building materials, manufacturers of, environmental product declarations:
HB 1103, SHB 1103, SB 5366 |
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Career and technical education and student organizations, in agriculture, food, and natural resource sciences:
HB 1544 |
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Clean energy product manufacturing facilities, as clean energy projects, definitions/proposals/reviews/appeals:
HB 2002 |
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Clean energy product manufacturing facilities, definition and siting of:
HB 1812, SHB 1812,
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E2SHB 1812, CH 183 (2022) PV |
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Clean technology innovation, R and D B&O tax credit and account for retaining researcher/instructor:
HB 1820, HB 1864, SHB 1864 |
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Cosmetic products, tested using animals, selling of, prohibiting:
HB 1615, SHB 1615 |
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Cosmetic products, toxic chemicals in, prohibitions:
SSB 5703, 2SSB 5703 |
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Cosmetic products, toxic chemicals in, prohibitions, and manufacturer information disclosure requirements:
HB 1853, SB 5480, SB 5703 |
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Dialysis device/dialysate manufacturers dispensing directly to patients, certain exemptions:
HB 1675,
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SHB 1675, CH 23 (2022), SB 5507 |
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Digital electronic equipment, original manufacturers and repairability of, requirements:
HB 1801 |
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Digital electronic products, repairing of, right-to-repair requirements for manufacturers:
HB 1212, HB 1810, SHB 1810, 2SHB 1810, SB 5795 |
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Facial recognition technology, agency obtaining or use of, prohibiting:
SB 5104 |
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Fashion manufacturers, environmental and social due diligence policies disclosure by:
SB 5904 |
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Firearms, untraceable, and unfinished frames/receivers, manufacturing of, prohibitions/penalties:
HB 1705,
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ESHB 1705, CH 105 (2022) |
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Ghost guns and ghost gun kits, manufacturing of, prohibitions/penalties:
HB 1705,
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ESHB 1705, CH 105 (2022) |
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Industrial/manufacturing facilities, new construction of, in targeted urban areas, property tax exemption:
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EHB 1386, CH 218 (2021) |
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Industrial/manufacturing facilities, new construction/targeted urban areas, property tax exemption, extending eligibility:
SB 5792,
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ESB 5849, CH 172 (2022) |
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Industries, emissions-intensive trade-exposed, as covered entities in Washington climate commitment act:
SB 5126, SSB 5126,
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E2SSB 5126, CH 316 (2021) PV |
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Investment projects, manufacturing/research and development, in certain counties, sales/use tax deferral program:
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ESB 5901, CH 257 (2022) PV |
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Landscaping equipment, all-electric, zero-emission incentive and exchange pilot program, establishing:
SB 5543 |
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Lawn equipment, all-electric zero-emission, sales of discounted new, B&O tax credit for:
SSB 5543 |
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Manufacturers and processors for hire, lowering B&O tax rate to 0.00:
SB 5422, SB 5440, SB 5769 |
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Manufacturers and processors for hire, lowering B&O tax rates:
HB 1858 |
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Manufacturers and processors for hire, various, lowering B&O tax rates:
SB 5957 |
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Manufacturers, in energy-intensive trade-exposed industries, carbon pollution tax on sales/use of fossil fuels by:
HB 1534 |
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Manufacturing and warehousing job centers account, creating to mitigate local sales tax revenue losses:
HB 1521,
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ESHB 1521, CH 83 (2021), SB 5446 |
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Manufacturing operations, zero emissions vehicles/renewable electricity/clean fuels, sales/use tax deferral:
HB 1988, SHB 1988,
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2SHB 1988, CH 185 (2022), SB 5744, SSB 5744 |
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Manufacturing/industrial lands, scarcity of, city/county excise tax on marijuana producers/processors due to:
HB 1933 |
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Personal protective equipment, Washington producers of, website of/report about/tax exemptions for:
HB 1489 |
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Plastic packaging material, nonbiodegradable, including bubble wrapping, producer production/usage of, suspending:
HB 2116 |
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Processors for hire and manufacturers, lowering B&O tax rates:
HB 1858 |
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Processors for hire and manufacturers, various, lowering B&O tax rates:
SB 5957 |
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Space economy, employment and training opportunities in, studying:
HB 1190 |
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STEM education, youth development programs promoting, voluntary grassroots advocacy organizations sponsoring:
SB 5643, SSB 5643, 2SSB 5643 |
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Wind turbine blades, stewardship and takeback program for manufacturers, developing:
SB 5174, SSB 5174, SB 5492 |
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Women in Cloud, activities of, recognizing:
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SR 8602 (2021),
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SR 8637 (2022) |
MAPS AND MAPPING
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Public land survey system, boundary and reference marks and monuments, program and requirements for:
SB 5224 |
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Surveys and corner information, records of, filing charge and other fees:
SB 5224 |
MARINE WATERS, STATE
(See also BOATS AND BOATING; COMMERCIAL VESSELS AND SHIPPING; OIL AND GAS; SHORELINES AND SHORELINE MANAGEMENT) |
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Fish/wildlife enforcement program, marine resources/public safety protection, 25 percent of field officers for:
HB 2110 |
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Hard minerals, seabed mining of, and permits or leases for, prohibiting:
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SB 5145, CH 181 (2021) |
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Kayaks/canoes/stand-up paddleboards, operating/occupying, personal flotation devices when, wearing:
HB 1707 |
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Kelp forest and eelgrass meadow health and conservation plan, establishing:
HB 1661, SB 5619 |
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Kelp forest and eelgrass meadow health and conservation plan, native, establishing:
SSB 5619,
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2SSB 5619, CH 230 (2022) |
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Kelp forests and eelgrass meadows, native and nonnative, mapping:
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2SSB 5619, CH 230 (2022) |
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Marine resources advisory council, eliminating expiration of:
SB 5590 |
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Marine resources advisory council, extending expiration of:
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SSB 5590, CH 91 (2022) |
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Marine structure, in waters of Puget Sound, replacement or repair of, most recent code standards:
E2SSB 5885 |
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Native and nonnative kelp forests and eelgrass meadows, mapping:
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2SSB 5619, CH 230 (2022) |
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Native kelp forest and eelgrass meadow health and conservation plan, establishing:
SHB 1661, SSB 5619,
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2SSB 5619, CH 230 (2022) |
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Orcas, commercial whale watching licenses, separate licenses for businesses, operators, and kayak guides:
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ESB 5330, CH 284 (2021) |
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Orcas, southern resident, commercial whale watching vessels in area west of San Juan Island, prohibition:
SSB 5330 |
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Ports, comprehensive planning port elements, Indian tribe collaboration:
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SHB 1717, CH 252 (2022) |
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Ports, container, comprehensive planning container port elements, Indian tribe collaboration:
ESHB 1241, HB 1717 |
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Ports, container, comprehensive planning port container elements, Indian tribe collaboration:
HB 1458 |
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Ports, marine terminal operators, truck driver restroom access to be supplied by, when:
HB 1706,
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SHB 1706, CH 204 (2022) |
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Ports, public, activities undertaken by, exemption from permitting, when:
HB 1436 |
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Puget Sound salmon commercial fisheries advisory board, establishing for fisheries dispute resolution:
SB 5421 |
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Puget Sound salmon commercial/recreational fisheries advisory board, establishing for fisheries dispute resolution:
SSB 5421 |
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Puget Sound shoreline, 360 degree on-the-water view of, baseline survey for, conducting:
SB 5885, SSB 5885, E2SSB 5885 |
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Puget Sound water quality, office of, establishing:
HB 1822 |
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Puget Sound, marine structure in waters of, replacement structure for, requirements:
SB 5885, SSB 5885 |
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Puget Sound, pinnipeds in, lethal removal to protect salmon, requesting that congress amend MMPA to allow:
SJM 8003 |
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Puget Sound, public wastewater treatment plant discharges into, revising nutrient general permit to reduce:
SB 5786 |
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Puget Sound, recovery and water quality of, creating outdoor recreation and climate adaptation account to aid:
HB 1823 |
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Puget Sound/outer coast, pinniped predation in, effect on chinook salmon, appropriate management actions:
SB 5404 |
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Puget Sound/outer coast, pinniped predation in, extent/effect on chinook salmon of, reviewing and evaluating:
SB 5404 |
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Salish Sea, municipal wastewater treatment plant discharges into, grants for reducing:
HB 1822 |
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Salish Sea, public wastewater treatment plant discharges into, revising Puget Sound nutrient general permit to reduce:
SB 5786 |
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Salish Sea/outer coast, pinniped predation in, effect on salmon/steelhead, appropriate management actions:
SSB 5404 |
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Salish Sea/outer coast, pinniped predation in, extent/effect on salmon/steelhead of, reviewing and evaluating:
SSB 5404 |
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Shoreline stabilization/armoring, replacing, options and requirements for:
SB 5273,
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SSB 5273, CH 279 (2021) |
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Shoreline stabilization/armoring, replacing, to include residential and nonresidential:
HB 1838, SB 5665, SB 5727 |
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State's lands/waters, conserving 30% by 2030, creating 30 by 30 commission and 30 by 30 plan for:
SB 5962 |
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Whales, commercial whale watching license for operators. waiving fees for, when:
SSB 5330 |
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Whales, commercial whale watching licenses, separate licenses for businesses, operators, and kayak guides:
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ESB 5330, CH 284 (2021) |
MARRIAGE AND MARRIED PERSONS
(See also CHILDREN; DOMESTIC RELATIONS; JUVENILES AND JUVENILE COURT) |
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Debt, personal property exemptions from execution/attachment/garnishment, entitlement of both spouses to:
SB 5947, SSB 5947 |
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Dissolution/legal separation proceedings, interpreting for deaf and hard of hearing persons:
SB 5255 |
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Dissolution/legal separation proceedings, interpreting for limited English proficiency parties in relevant language:
SB 5255 |
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Dissolution/legal separation, parenting plans due to, residential time restrictions modifications due to sobriety:
SB 5920, SSB 5920 |
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Indecent liberties, proof of nonmarriage as element in, eliminating:
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SB 5177, CH 142 (2021) |
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Marital status, higher education institution policies and practices prohibiting discrimination based on:
SB 5877, SSB 5877 |
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Military members or veterans, spouses of, businesses hiring, tax credits for:
HB 1677 |
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Military spouses, credentialing/employment of, assistance/removal of barriers:
HB 1592 |
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Military spouses/domestic partners, "resident student" for college tuition/fees, criteria for military-affiliated students:
SB 5874,
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ESSB 5874, CH 249 (2022) |
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Military spouses/domestic partners, long-term services/supports trust program exemption, when:
HB 1733,
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ESHB 1733, CH 2 (2022) |
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Rape of a child, proof of nonmarriage as element in, eliminating:
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SB 5177, CH 142 (2021) |
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Rape, second degree, proof of nonmarriage as element in, eliminating:
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SB 5177, CH 142 (2021) |
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Sex offenses involving minor, proof of nonmarriage as element in, eliminating:
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SB 5177, CH 142 (2021) |
MEN
(See also DOMESTIC RELATIONS; GENDER IDENTITY; MARRIAGE AND MARRIED PERSONS; SEXUAL ORIENTATION; WOMEN) |
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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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Sex/gender, higher education institution policies and practices prohibiting discrimination based on:
SB 5877, SSB 5877 |
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Washington state men's commission, establishing:
HB 1917 |
MENTAL HEALTH
(See also COUNSELORS AND COUNSELING; COVID-19 AND CORONAVIRUS; PSYCHIATRY AND PSYCHIATRISTS; PSYCHOLOGISTS; SUBSTANCE USE DISORDER) |
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Advance directives, mental health, for behavioral health disorder treatment:
SB 5370,
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ESSB 5370, CH 287 (2021) |
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Advance directives, mental health, persons involuntarily committed:
SB 5073,
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SSB 5073, CH 264 (2021) |
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Agricultural workers, with mental health stresses/suicidal thoughts, agricultural community mental health hotlines for:
HB 1434 |
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Behavioral health administrative services organizations, community-based programs, establishing:
HB 1578 |
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Behavioral health administrative services organizations, partial hospitalization/intensive outpatient programs for minors:
SB 5736, SSB 5736,
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2SSB 5736, CH 94 (2022) |
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Behavioral health administrative services organizations, providing treatment services, B&O tax deduction for:
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HB 1296, CH 124 (2021) |
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Behavioral health care, children in DCYF custody through child welfare services:
HB 1205 |
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Behavioral health co-response services/programs, best practices/training/workforce development for co-responders:
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SSB 5644, CH 232 (2022) |
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Behavioral health co-response services/programs, training/certification/workforce development for co-responders:
SB 5644 |
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Behavioral health consumer advocacy, state office of, establishing:
HB 1086, SHB 1086,
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E2SHB 1086, CH 202 (2021) |
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Behavioral health consumer advocacy, state office of, increasing minors' access to services:
HB 1800,
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SHB 1800, CH 134 (2022) |
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Behavioral health consumer advocacy, state office of, statewide advisory council, adding member to:
HB 1800,
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SHB 1800, CH 134 (2022) |
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Behavioral health consumer advocates, certified, role and certification of:
HB 1086, SHB 1086,
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E2SHB 1086, CH 202 (2021) |
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Behavioral health disorders, law enforcement arresting of persons with, alternatives to:
HB 1499, SHB 1499, HB 1578,
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ESB 5476, CH 311 (2021) PV |
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Behavioral health disorders, terminology in certain sex offense statutes, correcting:
HB 1857 |
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Behavioral health disparities map, developing and maintaining:
HB 2035 |
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Behavioral health emergency services, nonparticipating providers/out-of-network services/dispute resolution:
HB 1688, SHB 1688,
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E2SHB 1688, CH 263 (2022), SB 5618 |
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Behavioral health loan repayment program, certain civil asset forfeiture amounts to be deposited for use by:
SB 5728,
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SSB 5728, CH 162 (2022) |
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Behavioral health loan repayment program, increasing loan repayment awards for certain professionals:
HB 1504, SHB 1504 |
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Behavioral health ombuds, regional programs, discontinuing and integrating into advocate program:
HB 1086, SHB 1086,
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E2SHB 1086, CH 202 (2021) |
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Behavioral health prevention and equity impact council, establishing:
HB 2035 |
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Behavioral health services, client criminal justice system involvement reduction:
SB 5157,
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SSB 5157, CH 267 (2021) |
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Behavioral health services, performance measures, improvement projects, and value-based purchasing:
SB 5157,
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SSB 5157, CH 267 (2021) |
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Behavioral health services, via audio-only telemedicine, BHASO and MCO reimbursement for, when:
HB 1196,
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ESHB 1196, CH 157 (2021), SB 5325 |
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Behavioral health services, via telemedicine, BHASO and MCO reimbursement for, when:
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SSB 5325, CH 100 (2021) |
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Behavioral health settings, inpatient, medical assistance clients exiting, homelessness/housing instability:
HB 1860, SHB 1860,
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2SHB 1860, CH 215 (2022) |
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Behavioral health settings, inpatient, medical assistance clients exiting, housing-related care coordination:
HB 1860, SHB 1860,
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2SHB 1860, CH 215 (2022) |
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Behavioral health support specialists, as trained paraprofessionals, certification/use/practice of:
SB 5884, SSB 5884, E2SSB 5884 |
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Behavioral health workforce pilot program and training support grants for community treatment providers, establishing:
HB 1504, SHB 1504 |
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Behavioral health workforce pilot program and training support grants for various treatment providers, establishing:
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E2SHB 1504, CH 170 (2021) |
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Behavioral health, community system, managed care organization contracts with agencies, continuity:
HB 1281, SB 5240 |
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Behavioral health, crisis facility provision of medically necessary co-occurring disorder treatment:
SB 5397 |
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Behavioral health, crisis response services, mobile crisis/triage facility/crisis stabilization services, payment for:
HB 1182, HB 1477, SHB 1477, SB 5209 |
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Behavioral health, crisis response system, mobile crisis teams and crisis stabilization services via:
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E2SHB 1477, CH 302 (2021) |
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Behavioral health, crisis response/suicide prevention, crisis system via 988 hotline:
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E2SHB 1477, CH 302 (2021) |
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Behavioral health, crisis response/suicide prevention, implementation coalition and 988 crisis hotline system:
HB 1182, HB 1477, SHB 1477, SB 5209 |
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Behavioral health, emergency crisis assistance teams for mobile mental health crisis intervention programs/services:
HB 1392 |
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Behavioral health, improving, using criminal justice local sales/use tax for:
HB 1069, SHB 1069,
*
E2SHB 1069, CH 296 (2021) PV |
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Behavioral health, managed care, agency employee recruitment/retention, reimbursement rate increase to fund:
SB 5829 |
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Behavioral health, mental health/substance use disorder providers, grant program for, establishing:
HB 1504, SHB 1504,
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E2SHB 1504, CH 170 (2021) |
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Behavioral health, root causes of rising behavioral health issues in Washington communities, work group to study:
HB 2053 |
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Behavioral health/health care occupations with current/projected shortages, information on:
HB 1949 |
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Cannabis concentrates, high-potency, serious mental health consequences of, addressing:
HB 1463 |
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Capital projects, 4-year colleges, supporting health care/behavioral health occupations degree programs enrollment:
HB 1949 |
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Children and youth behavioral health work group, membership/duties of and convening of advisory group by:
HB 1890, SHB 1890,
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2SHB 1890, CH 76 (2022) |
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Children, assessment/diagnosis through medicaid, from birth through 5 years of age:
HB 1325, SHB 1325,
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2SHB 1325, CH 126 (2021) |
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Children, behavioral problems in state of WA, statistics and other data concerning, removing inspection exemption:
SSB 5098 |
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Children, health care coverage, wraparound services for persons under 21 years of age:
HB 1461 |
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Children, partnership access line for kids, renaming as mental health referral service for children and teens:
HB 1325, SHB 1325,
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2SHB 1325, CH 126 (2021) |
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Clubhouses, for persons with mental illness, establishing throughout state and accessing medicaid funding for:
ESB 5328 |
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Commitment, involuntary, adolescents, designated crisis responder interviews by video to include:
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SSB 5073, CH 264 (2021) |
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Commitment, involuntary, BHASO and MCO safe placement or safe discharge of detained person:
SB 5397 |
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Commitment, involuntary, care coordinator role:
SB 5073,
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SSB 5073, CH 264 (2021) |
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Commitment, involuntary, criminally insane/incompetent to stand trial, individualized discharge plans for treatment:
HB 2045 |
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Commitment, involuntary, crisis facility provision of medically necessary co-occurring disorder treatment:
SB 5397 |
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Commitment, involuntary, of veterans, diversion to veterans administration facility for treatment:
HB 1314,
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SHB 1314, CH 125 (2021) |
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Commitment, involuntary, orders for less restrictive alternative treatment:
SB 5071, SSB 5071,
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E2SSB 5071, CH 263 (2021), SB 5073,
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SSB 5073, CH 264 (2021) |
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Commitment, involuntary, reentry community services program expansion in order to include persons under:
SB 5304, SSB 5304,
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E2SSB 5304, CH 243 (2021) PV |
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Commitment, involuntary, secure withdrawal management/stabilization or evaluation/treatment facilities access:
SB 5397 |
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Commitment, involuntary, when incompetent to stand trial, orders for less restrictive alternative treatment:
SB 5071, SSB 5071,
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E2SSB 5071, CH 263 (2021) |
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Commitment, involuntary, when not guilty by reason of insanity, transition from commitment, transition team for:
SB 5071, SSB 5071,
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E2SSB 5071, CH 263 (2021) |
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Community behavioral health agencies, appropriations for bridge funding for:
SB 5829 |
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Community behavioral health agencies, employee recruitment/retention, reimbursement rate increase to fund:
SB 5829 |
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Community behavioral health program, certain appropriations provided for, conditions and limitations for:
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ESB 5476, CH 311 (2021) PV |
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Community behavioral health system, HCA oversight, significant relationships in lives of clients, supporting:
SB 5412, SSB 5412 |
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Community/technical colleges, counseling/services access for students, pilot program:
HB 1468, SHB 1468, SSB 5194,
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E2SSB 5194, CH 272 (2021) |
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Community/technical colleges, counseling/services access for students, pilot program, expanding/extending:
HB 1840, SHB 1840 |
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Confined persons, in medicaid suspense status, pre-release reinstatement of medical assistance for:
SB 5304, SSB 5304,
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E2SSB 5304, CH 243 (2021) PV |
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Criminal offenders, convicted, mental disability mandated observation and treatment alternative to incarceration:
SB 5293 |
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Criminal offenders, convicted, mental health sentencing alternative to incarceration, eligibility for:
SSB 5293,
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2SSB 5293, CH 242 (2021) PV |
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Criminal offense, mental health condition at time of, mitigating sentence due to:
HB 1637, SHB 1637 |
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Criminally insane, competency restoration treatment, felony/nonfelony and outpatient/inpatient, court-ordered:
SB 5664, SSB 5664,
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2SSB 5664, CH 288 (2022) PV |
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Criminally insane, competency restoration treatment, outpatient, court-ordered:
SB 5210, SSB 5210 |
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Criminally insane, incompetent to stand trial for violent felony, community placement in or outside county of origin:
HB 2045 |
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Criminally insane, peace officer use of force to take into custody or assist:
HB 1735,
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SHB 1735, CH 4 (2022) |
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Criminally insane, 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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Criminally insane, transition teams for, multidisciplinary, when conditional release or affirmative special finding:
SSB 5071,
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E2SSB 5071, CH 263 (2021) |
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Criminally insane, transition teams for, when conditional release or affirmative special finding:
SB 5071 |
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Crisis response services, 988 crisis hotline coordination with crisis call center hubs and crisis response system:
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E2SHB 1477, CH 302 (2021) |
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Crisis response services, 988 crisis hotline coordination with hotline centers, 911 systems, and crisis system:
HB 1182, HB 1477, SHB 1477, SB 5209 |
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Crisis response services, 988 crisis hotline system director, appointment of:
HB 1182, HB 1477, SHB 1477, SB 5209 |
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Crisis response services, 988 crisis hotline, nationwide, use by veterans/military members/family members:
SHB 1181,
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E2SHB 1181, CH 191 (2022) |
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Crisis response services, 988 crisis system program, repealing 988 line tax and funding from general fund:
SB 5816 |
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Crisis response services, and suicide prevention, crisis system via 988 hotline:
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E2SHB 1477, CH 302 (2021) |
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Crisis response services, and suicide prevention, implementation coalition and 988 crisis hotline system:
HB 1182, HB 1477, SHB 1477, SB 5209 |
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Crisis response services, statewide 988 behavioral health crisis response and suicide prevention line tax, imposing:
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E2SHB 1477, CH 302 (2021) |
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Crisis response services, statewide 988 behavioral health crisis response line tax, imposing:
HB 1182, HB 1477, SHB 1477, SB 5209 |
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Crisis response system, behavioral health, improvement strategy committee for, establishing:
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E2SHB 1477, CH 302 (2021) |
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Deferred prosecution, for SUD/mental health disorder, when DUI/physical control of vehicle under influence:
HB 1817, SHB 1817 |
|
Depression/anxiety, behavioral health information for students on websites of schools:
HB 1373,
*
SHB 1373, CH 167 (2021) |
|
Drugs, prescription, for mental health conditions, continuity of coverage of, requirements/prohibitions, when:
SB 5794, ESSB 5794 |
|
Firearm rights, voluntary waiver of, role of mental health professionals:
SB 5491 |
|
Funding, mental health services or persons with developmental disabilities property tax levy:
HB 1965 |
|
Homeless persons, city/county emergency overnight shelter sites for, providing mental health treatment at:
SB 5867, SSB 5867, SB 5986 |
|
Hospitals, psychiatric, beds for psychiatric services, certificate of need exemption to allow for:
SB 5236,
*
SSB 5236, CH 277 (2021) |
|
Hospitals, psychiatric, information/data reporting obligations, comprehensive review of:
SSB 5420, 2SSB 5420 |
|
Hospitals, state, behavioral health consumer advocates in connection with:
*
E2SHB 1086, CH 202 (2021) |
|
Hospitals, state, bureau of family experience to be established within each:
SB 5807, SSB 5807, 2SSB 5807 |
|
Hospitals, state, capacity to treat patients involuntarily detained for 120 hours or 14 days, requirements:
SB 5655 |
|
Hospitals, state, certain persons refused involuntary treatment and referred to, task force on, establishing:
SSB 5655 |
|
Hospitals, state, child study and treatment center in Pierce county to be third state hospital:
SB 5807, SSB 5807, 2SSB 5807 |
|
Hospitals, state, DSHS oversight of, supporting significant relationships in lives of patients:
SB 5412, SSB 5412 |
|
Hospitals, state, family peer specialists/family bridgers at, training and role of:
SB 5807, SSB 5807, 2SSB 5807 |
|
Hospitals, state, reentry community services program expansion in order to include:
SB 5304, SSB 5304,
*
E2SSB 5304, CH 243 (2021) PV |
|
Incarcerated individuals, reentry of, transition plan for meeting behavioral and physical health needs:
SB 5588, SSB 5588 |
|
Incarcerated persons, ability to apply for medicaid when incarcerated for less than 30 days:
*
SHB 1348, CH 166 (2021) |
|
Incarcerated persons, prohibiting medicaid suspense status when incarcerated for less than 30 days:
HB 1348,
*
SHB 1348, CH 166 (2021) |
|
Insanity, not guilty by reason of, restoration of right to possess firearms:
HB 1026, ESB 5561 |
|
Law enforcement officers, behavioral health and suicide prevention:
HB 1000 |
|
Managed care organizations, partial hospitalization/intensive outpatient programs for minors:
SB 5736, SSB 5736,
*
2SSB 5736, CH 94 (2022) |
|
Marijuana concentrates, high-potency, serious mental health consequences of, addressing:
HB 1463 |
|
Men/male youth/boys, gender-based disparities and disproportionate negative outcomes for, efforts to reduce:
HB 1917 |
|
Minors, behavioral health services for, access via HCA-dedicated employee/parent portal/advisory groups:
HB 1800,
*
SHB 1800, CH 134 (2022) |
|
Minors, partial hospitalization/intensive outpatient programs for, BHASO and MCO provision of:
SB 5736, SSB 5736,
*
2SSB 5736, CH 94 (2022) |
|
Mobile mental health crisis intervention programs/services, emergency crisis assistance teams for, establishing:
HB 1392 |
|
Music therapists, licensing of, and advisory committee, creating:
SB 5848, SSB 5848 |
|
Partnership access lines for providers/moms/kids, various, modifications to:
HB 1325, SHB 1325,
*
2SHB 1325, CH 126 (2021) |
|
Peer specialists, certified, Washington state certified peer specialist advisory committee, establishing:
HB 1865, SHB 1865, 2SHB 1865 |
|
Peer specialists, including trainees, certified, profession of, creating:
HB 1865, SHB 1865, 2SHB 1865 |
|
Peer specialists/peer specialist trainees, licensed, licensing/practice requirements and advisory committee for:
HB 1349 |
|
Peer-run organizations for persons with mental illness, accessing medicaid funding for:
ESB 5328 |
|
Primary care, behavioral health in, via health navigators and multi-payer primary care transformation model:
SB 5894 |
|
Primary care, pediatric/mental health, via community health workers/multi-payer primary care transformation model:
SSB 5894 |
|
Psilocybin products/services/service centers, advisory board and manufacturer/operator/facilitator/laboratory licensing:
SB 5660 |
|
Psilocybin services wellness and opportunity act, Washington:
SB 5660 |
|
Psychiatric beds, in hospitals, certificate of need exemption to allow for:
SB 5236,
*
SSB 5236, CH 277 (2021) |
|
Psychologists, school, as physical/social/emotional support staff, allocations for:
HB 1664, SHB 1664,
*
2SHB 1664, CH 109 (2022), HB 1985, SB 5595, SSB 5595, 2SSB 5595, SB 5922 |
|
Safety/well-being of youth, risks to, YES tip line program for tips concerning, establishing:
SB 5327, SSB 5327, 2SSB 5327 |
|
Safety/well-being of youth, risks to, YES tip line program, community mental health safety fund for funding:
SB 5327, SSB 5327 |
|
School attendance, absence for mental health reasons to be excused absence:
*
HB 1834, CH 31 (2022) |
|
Schools, limited mental health staff certificate, for trauma-informed counseling of COVID-impacted students:
HB 1444 |
|
Schools, secondary traumatic stress in K-12 workforce, model policy/procedure to prevent/address:
HB 1363,
*
SHB 1363, CH 129 (2021) |
|
Schools, suicide prevention/mental health/substance use/eating disorders information for students on website:
HB 1373,
*
SHB 1373, CH 167 (2021) |
|
Social workers, school, as physical/social/emotional support staff, allocations for:
HB 1664, SHB 1664,
*
2SHB 1664, CH 109 (2022), HB 1985, SB 5595, SSB 5595, 2SSB 5595, SB 5922 |
|
Suicidal ideation/other tendencies/behaviors, foster parent maintenance payments when foster child exhibits:
HB 1347 |
|
Suicidal thoughts, agricultural workers with, agricultural community mental health hotline services for:
HB 1434 |
|
Suicide, 988 crisis hotline coordination with crisis call center hubs and behavioral health crisis response system:
*
E2SHB 1477, CH 302 (2021) |
|
Suicide, 988 crisis hotline coordination with hotline centers, 911 systems, and behavioral health crisis system:
HB 1182, HB 1477, SHB 1477, SB 5209 |
|
Suicide, 988 crisis hotline, nationwide phone number, use by veterans/military members/family members:
SHB 1181,
*
E2SHB 1181, CH 191 (2022) |
|
Suicide, 988 prevention hotline, on signs for certain public works projects:
*
E2SHB 1181, CH 191 (2022), HB 1600 |
|
Suicide, 988 prevention hotline, on signs on or near new bridges, when:
HB 1595, SHB 1595, SB 5673, SSB 5673 |
|
Suicide, among military members/veterans/their families, firearm temporary storage by dealer to prevent:
HB 1181, SHB 1181,
*
E2SHB 1181, CH 191 (2022) |
|
Suicide, among veterans/military members/their families, programs/measures to prevent:
HB 1181, SHB 1181,
*
E2SHB 1181, CH 191 (2022) |
|
Suicide, by law enforcement officers, prevention of:
HB 1000 |
|
Suicide, overdose and suicide fatality review teams, establishing:
HB 1074 |
|
Suicide, prevent veteran suicide emblem for license plates, creating:
HB 1181, SHB 1181,
*
E2SHB 1181, CH 191 (2022) |
|
Suicide, prevention organizations and crisis intervention information for students on websites of schools:
HB 1373,
*
SHB 1373, CH 167 (2021) |
|
Suicide, suicide-safer homes task force, members and duties of:
*
E2SHB 1181, CH 191 (2022) |
|
Suicide, suicide-safer homes task force, subcommittees/members/duties of:
HB 1181, SHB 1181 |
|
Suicide, withdrawal, and overdose fatality review teams, establishing:
*
SHB 1074, CH 190 (2022) |
|
Suicide, youth suicide review team, Washington, establishing for youth suicide reviews:
HB 1354, SHB 1354, 2SHB 1354 |
|
Suicide, youths up to age 24 who died by, impact of COVID-19 pandemic on suicide rates among:
HB 1354 |
|
Suicide, youths up to age 24 who died by, youth suicide review team to investigate lives of:
HB 1354 |
|
Suicide, youths up to age 25 who died by, impact of COVID-19 pandemic on suicide rates among:
SHB 1354, 2SHB 1354 |
|
Suicide, youths up to age 25 who died by, youth suicide review team to investigate lives of:
SHB 1354, 2SHB 1354 |
|
Tardive dyskinesia and its causes, encouraging awareness and seeking better understanding of:
*
HR 4646 (2022) |
|
Telebehavioral health programs, partnership access lines, various, modifications to:
HB 1325, SHB 1325,
*
2SHB 1325, CH 126 (2021) |
|
Telemedicine, audio-only, behavioral health services via, BHASO and MCO reimbursement for, when:
HB 1196,
*
ESHB 1196, CH 157 (2021), SB 5325 |
|
Telemedicine, audio-only, delivery of services to covered persons via, reimbursement for:
HB 1196,
*
ESHB 1196, CH 157 (2021), SB 5325 |
|
Telemedicine, audio-only, facility fee for, prohibiting originating- or distant-site hospitals from charging:
*
SHB 1708, CH 126 (2022) |
|
Telemedicine, audio-only, facility fee for, prohibiting originating-site hospitals from charging:
HB 1708 |
|
Telemedicine, audio-only, patient/provider "established relationship" before providing, requirements:
HB 1821,
*
ESHB 1821, CH 213 (2022) |
|
Telemedicine, audio-only, patient/provider "established relationship" before providing, studying need for:
*
ESHB 1196, CH 157 (2021) |
|
Telemedicine, behavioral health services via, BHASO and MCO reimbursement for, when:
*
SSB 5325, CH 100 (2021) |
|
Telemedicine, delivery of behavioral health services to covered persons via, reimbursement for:
*
SSB 5325, CH 100 (2021) |
|
Telepsychology, psychology interjurisdictional compact act:
HB 1286,
*
SHB 1286, CH 5 (2022) |
|
Telepsychology, psychology interjurisdictional compact commission, establishing:
HB 1286,
*
SHB 1286, CH 5 (2022) |
|
Therapy animals and their human handlers, celebrating/honoring, and saluting therapy animal teams' service:
*
HR 4656 (2022) |
|
Treatment, assisted outpatient, criteria/petitions/procedures for:
HB 1773,
*
SHB 1773, CH 210 (2022), SB 5645 |
|
Treatment, behavioral health administrative services organizations providing, B&O tax deduction for:
*
HB 1296, CH 124 (2021) |
|
Treatment, clubhouses and peer-run organizations for persons with mental illness, and medicaid program:
ESB 5328 |
|
Treatment, evaluation and treatment facilities, access to:
SB 5397 |
|
Treatment, evaluation and treatment facilities, delivery of juvenile from law enforcement custody to, when:
HB 1559 |
|
Treatment, evaluation and treatment facilities, provisions:
HB 2041 |
|
Treatment, for juvenile offenders via community transition services program:
HB 1186, SHB 1186,
*
E2SHB 1186, CH 206 (2021) |
|
Treatment, inpatient, voluntary admission to, raising age for consent of minor to 16 years of age for:
HB 2041 |
|
Treatment, involuntary outpatient:
*
SSB 5073, CH 264 (2021) |
|
Treatment, involuntary outpatient, court-ordered:
SB 5073 |
|
Treatment, involuntary, certain persons referred to a state hospital after being refused, task force on, establishing:
SSB 5655 |
|
Treatment, less restrictive alternative, various orders for:
HB 1773,
*
SHB 1773, CH 210 (2022), SB 5073,
*
SSB 5073, CH 264 (2021), SB 5645 |
|
Treatment, outpatient, raising age for minor to request/receive to 16 years of age:
HB 2041 |
|
Treatment, secure withdrawal management and stabilization facilities, access to:
SB 5397 |
|
Treatment, veterans, diversion from involuntary commitment to veterans administration facility:
HB 1314,
*
SHB 1314, CH 125 (2021) |
|
Treatment, wilderness therapy programs, business license and rules for:
SB 5056 |
|
Wellness, annual mental health wellness exam by qualified mental health care provider, coverage for:
SB 5889 |
|
Workers' compensation claims, solely for mental health conditions, psychologists as attending providers for:
SB 5784, SSB 5784 |
METALS
|
|
Bullion, precious metal or monetized, as intangible personal property, property tax exemption:
HB 1417 |
|
Bullion, precious metal or monetized, as legal tender:
HB 1417 |
|
Bullion, precious metal or monetized, sale of, B&O tax exemption:
HB 1417 |
|
Catalytic converter removed from vehicle, unlawful possession of, gross misdemeanor:
2SSB 5495 |
|
Catalytic converter removed from vehicle, unlawful sale or purchase of, attempting, class C felony:
2SSB 5495 |
|
Catalytic converter theft in Washington state, reduction of, studying:
*
E2SHB 1815, CH 221 (2022) |
|
Catalytic converter theft task force, Washington state, establishing:
HB 1815, SHB 1815 |
|
Catalytic converter theft work group, convening:
*
E2SHB 1815, CH 221 (2022) |
|
Catalytic converter tracking pilot project, establishing:
HB 1815, SHB 1815 |
|
Catalytic converter, deceiving purchaser or purchasing despite deception, second offense, class C felony:
HB 1873 |
|
Catalytic converter, purchase by scrap metal business that knows it is stolen, gross misdemeanor:
HB 1873, SB 5495 |
|
Catalytic converter, theft with certain damage to owner's property, theft in second degree, seriousness level:
HB 1873, HB 1994 |
|
Catalytic converter, unlawful possession of, gross misdemeanor:
SSB 5495 |
|
Catalytic converter, unlawful sale or purchase of, attempting, class C felony:
SSB 5495 |
|
Catalytic converters, auto wrecker transaction requirements:
*
E2SHB 1815, CH 221 (2022) |
|
Catalytic converters, confrontation with owner/3rd party trying to prevent theft, special allegation and verdict:
HB 1994 |
|
Catalytic converters, scrap metal business purchase offenses that are unfair practices, damage awards:
*
E2SHB 1815, CH 221 (2022) |
|
Catalytic converters, scrap metal business purchase offenses, gross misdemeanor, fines for:
*
E2SHB 1815, CH 221 (2022) |
|
Catalytic converters, scrap metal business transaction provisions concerning:
SHB 1815,
*
E2SHB 1815, CH 221 (2022), HB 1873, SB 5495, SSB 5495, 2SSB 5495 |
|
Catalytic converters, stolen by defendant to sell/transfer/exchange online, special allegation and verdict:
HB 1873 |
|
Catalytic converters, theft of, special law enforcement efforts targeting metal theft to include:
HB 1873, SSB 5495, 2SSB 5495 |
|
Metal property, scrap metal business purchase offenses, gross misdemeanor, fines for:
*
E2SHB 1815, CH 221 (2022) |
|
Scrap metal businesses, catalytic converter purchase offenses that are unfair practices, damage awards:
*
E2SHB 1815, CH 221 (2022) |
|
Scrap metal businesses, catalytic converter purchase offenses, gross misdemeanor, fines for:
*
E2SHB 1815, CH 221 (2022) |
|
Scrap metal businesses, catalytic converter unlawful sale or purchase, attempting, class C felony:
SSB 5495, 2SSB 5495 |
|
Scrap metal businesses, ongoing electronic statewide no-buy list database program:
*
E2SHB 1815, CH 221 (2022), HB 1873, SSB 5495, 2SSB 5495 |
|
Scrap metal businesses, purchasing/receiving private metal property known to be stolen, gross misdemeanor:
HB 1873 |
|
Scrap metal businesses, scrap metal transaction requirements, catalytic converter provisions:
HB 1873 |
|
Scrap metal, dealers and recycling industry, Washington state organized retail theft task force role of:
HB 2113, SB 5944 |
|
Semiconductor materials, manufacturing/processing of, lowering B&O tax rate:
HB 1858 |
|
Semiconductor materials, manufacturing/processing of, removing contingency for existing B&O tax rate:
SB 5957 |
|
Theft, grant/training program for local law enforcement agency targeting of, establishing:
*
E2SHB 1815, CH 221 (2022) |
MILITARY
(See also ELECTIONS; FIRST RESPONDERS; MILITARY DEPARTMENT; VETERANS; VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT) |
|
College tuition/fees, "resident student," criteria for military-affiliated students to qualify as, expanding/modifying:
SB 5874,
*
ESSB 5874, CH 249 (2022) |
|
Defense community compatibility account, for grants for capital projects, including criteria for:
SB 5782 |
|
Equipment, acquisition/use by law enforcement agencies, prohibition:
HB 1054,
*
ESHB 1054, CH 320 (2021) |
|
Equipment, acquisition/use by law enforcement agencies, prohibition, clarifying in relation to certain rifles:
HB 1634 |
|
Equipment, acquisition/use by law enforcement agencies, prohibition, replacing with "prohibited equipment" list:
HB 1737, HB 2036, SB 5569 |
|
Equipment, acquisition/use by law enforcement, prohibition, clarifying in relation to certain rifles/devices/equipment:
*
HB 1719, CH 3 (2022) |
|
Expeditionary badge recipient in armed conflict, as "veteran" for interruptive retirement system military service credit:
HB 1804, SB 5726 |
|
Global war on terror, service members who died in, memorial on capitol campus to commemorate, requirements:
*
E2SHB 1181, CH 191 (2022) |
|
Gold star family member, principal residence of, property tax exemption for:
HB 1636 |
|
Hunting/fishing licenses, "resident" for, certain armed forces members/veterans provisions, revising:
SB 5552 |
|
Incompatible developments near military installations, certain account-funded projects for addressing:
SB 5291 |
|
Japanese American veterans, incarcerees, and civil rights activists, recognizing and remembering:
*
HR 4609 (2021),
*
HR 4645 (2022),
*
SR 8607 (2021),
*
SR 8649 (2022) |
|
Meacham, Charles "Chuck," U.S. marine corps 3rd marine raider battalion during World War II, honoring:
*
HR 4652 (2022) |
|
Military status, higher education institution policies and practices prohibiting discrimination based on:
SB 5877, SSB 5877 |
|
National guard, college tuition/fees waiver, surviving spouse/domestic partner eligibility for:
*
SB 5545, CH 45 (2022) |
|
National guard, Washington, honoring:
*
HR 4639 (2022) |
|
National guard, Washington, postsecondary education grant program, eligibility and maximum grants:
HB 1642,
*
SHB 1642, CH 68 (2022), SB 5614 |
|
Navy, USS Nimitz aircraft carrier, crew of, recognizing and honoring:
*
HR 4631 (2021) |
|
Nonresident armed forces members, in state, tangible personal property use tax exemption, expanding:
HB 1112 |
|
Purple heart license plates, parking in space for persons with physical disabilities with:
SB 5435 |
|
Purple heart, military department purple heart state account, creating:
*
SHB 1250, CH 213 (2021) |
|
Purple heart, Washington state as a purple heart state, designating and authorizing signs indicating:
HB 1250,
*
SHB 1250, CH 213 (2021) |
|
Purple star award, for recognizing military-friendly schools committed to military students/families, creating:
SB 5762, SSB 5762 |
|
Schools, military-friendly, committed to military students/families, purple star award to recognize, creating:
SB 5762, SSB 5762 |
|
Space force, reserve members of, military leave of absence for:
HB 1625 |
|
Spouses, military, businesses hiring, tax credits for:
HB 1677 |
|
Spouses, military, credentialing/employment of, assisting/removing barriers:
HB 1592 |
|
Spouses, military, employment of, military spouse employment act:
HB 1592 |
|
Spouses, military, employment of, termination of employment contract:
HB 1592 |
|
Spouses/domestic partners, military, "resident student" for college tuition/fees, criteria for military-affiliated students:
SB 5874,
*
ESSB 5874, CH 249 (2022) |
|
Spouses/domestic partners, of service member, long-term services/supports trust program exemption:
HB 1733,
*
ESHB 1733, CH 2 (2022) |
|
Suicide, 988 crisis hotline, nationwide phone number, use by veterans/military members/family members:
SHB 1181,
*
E2SHB 1181, CH 191 (2022) |
|
Suicide, among military members/veterans/their families, firearm temporary storage by dealer to prevent:
HB 1181, SHB 1181,
*
E2SHB 1181, CH 191 (2022) |
|
Suicide, among military members/veterans/their families, programs/measures to prevent:
HB 1181, SHB 1181,
*
E2SHB 1181, CH 191 (2022) |
|
Suicide, suicide-safer homes task force, members and duties of:
*
E2SHB 1181, CH 191 (2022) |
|
Suicide, suicide-safer homes task force, subcommittees/members/duties of:
HB 1181, SHB 1181 |
|
Terror, global war on, state residents who died in, monument to honor, legislative work group to study/recommend:
HB 1849, SB 5774 |
|
U.S. army corps of engineers, navigation channel maintenance/improvements on Columbia river by, requirements exemption, when:
*
SHB 1193, CH 299 (2021), SSB 5125 |
|
Vehicles, military surplus, as collectible vehicles with collector license plates:
HB 1439 |
|
Vehicles, military surplus, operation on public highways:
HB 1439 |
|
Vessels, USS Nimitz aircraft carrier, crew of, recognizing and honoring:
*
HR 4631 (2021) |
|
Veterans' and military affairs, joint legislative committee on, role of:
HB 1592 |
|
Voting, service/overseas voters, voters' pamphlets distribution with ballots:
HB 1357 |
|
Voting, service/overseas voters, voters' pamphlets mailing or sending electronically when requested by:
*
ESHB 1357, CH 193 (2022) |
|
Washington state guard, members, service/retirement age of, extending, when:
*
HB 1122, CH 258 (2022) PV |
|
Women in the military, honoring:
*
HR 4658 (2022),
*
SR 8653 (2022) |
|
Women veterans day, June 12th, celebrating:
*
SR 8653 (2022) |
|
Women's armed services integration act, June 12, 1948, 74th anniversary of, acknowledging:
*
HR 4658 (2022) |
|
World War II memorial, sculptor Simon Kogan, life and work of, recognizing and honoring:
*
HR 4663 (2022) |
|
World War II, Japanese American veterans from Washington, recognizing:
*
HR 4609 (2021),
*
HR 4645 (2022),
*
SR 8607 (2021),
*
SR 8649 (2022) |
MILITARY DEPARTMENT
(See also EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT AND SERVICES; MILITARY) |
|
Disaster preparedness, necessary supplies stockpile, and commodity sourcing for, department to study:
HB 1567 |
|
Disaster response account, continuing temporary uses of funds in:
SSB 5616,
*
2SSB 5616, CH 157 (2022) |
|
Emergency management council, tribal members, adding:
*
SB 5101, CH 233 (2021) |
|
Flooding, Dec. 2021/Jan. 2022, disaster response account appropriations to department to support recovery from:
SB 5937 |
|
Purple heart, military department purple heart state account, creating:
*
SHB 1250, CH 213 (2021) |
MINES AND MINING
|
|
Hard minerals, seabed mining of, and permits or leases for, prohibiting:
*
SB 5145, CH 181 (2021) |
MINORITIES
(See also AFRICAN AMERICANS; DISCRIMINATION; ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND SAFETY; EQUITY, WASHINGTON STATE OFFICE; INDIANS; MINORITY AND WOMEN'S BUSINESS ENTERPRISES, OFFICE; PROFESSIONAL EDUCATOR STANDARDS BOARD) |
|
Abortion care, equal rights to access, regardless of gender/gender identity/race/ethnicity/income level/etc.:
*
EHB 1851, CH 65 (2022), SB 5766 |
|
Americans of Chinese descent history month, each January as, designation of:
ESB 5264 |
|
Antidiscrimination policies/practices, higher education institution compliance affidavit or optional noncompliance:
SB 5877, SSB 5877 |
|
Antisemitism, resolving to combat:
*
SR 8658 (2022) |
|
Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) residents and community, in solidarity with and honoring:
*
SR 8610 (2021) |
|
Asian American community in Washington, and Lunar New Year, acknowledging:
*
HR 4641 (2022),
*
SR 8640 (2022) |
|
Asian and Pacific Islander Americans, Washington's, and Lunar New Year, celebrating:
*
HR 4606 (2021),
*
SR 8609 (2021) |
|
Behavioral health disparities map, developing and maintaining:
HB 2035 |
|
Black, indigenous, and people of color (BIPOC) community, Mrs. Phyllis Little-Epamynondas and her work for the, honoring:
*
SR 8647 (2022) |
|
Boards and commissions, community participation on:
SB 5105, SSB 5105 |
|
Boards/commissions/etc., class one groups, community members on, low-income/with lived experience, stipends for:
SSB 5793 |
|
Boards/commissions/etc., class one groups, community members on, low-income/with lived experience, stipends/allowances for:
*
2SSB 5793, CH 245 (2022) |
|
Boards/commissions/etc., community members on, low-income/part of underrepresented demographic, stipends for:
SB 5793 |
|
Chinese American history month, each January as, designation of:
SCR 8403 |
|
Clinical trials for drugs and medical devices, diversity program for:
SB 5723, SSB 5723 |
|
Color/race/national origin, higher education institution policies/practices prohibiting discrimination based on:
SB 5877, SSB 5877 |
|
Community/technical colleges, equity/access in, expanding via our colleges our future act of 2021:
HB 1318, SB 5194, SSB 5194,
*
E2SSB 5194, CH 272 (2021) |
|
Congolese immigrants and refugees, Congolese integration network for, recognizing and honoring:
*
SR 8627 (2022),
*
SR 8651 (2022) |
|
Critical race theory, definition and prohibition of K-12 instruction and discussion of:
HB 1886 |
|
Developmental disabilities, persons with, diversity of, membership of task forces/other statutory entities to reflect:
HB 1566, HB 1802 |
|
Digital equity account, creating:
SHB 1460, HB 1723, SHB 1723,
*
E2SHB 1723, CH 265 (2022) |
|
Digital equity act, programs for increasing internet access via telecommunications/broadband:
HB 1723, SHB 1723,
*
E2SHB 1723, CH 265 (2022) |
|
Digital equity and inclusion, competitive grant program to advance:
HB 1460, SHB 1460, 2SHB 1460, HB 1723, SHB 1723,
*
E2SHB 1723, CH 265 (2022) |
|
Digital equity and inclusion, for underserved populations, advancing:
HB 1460, SHB 1460, 2SHB 1460, HB 1723, SHB 1723,
*
E2SHB 1723, CH 265 (2022) |
|
Digital equity forum, establishing:
2SHB 1460, HB 1723, SHB 1723,
*
E2SHB 1723, CH 265 (2022) |
|
Digital equity opportunity program, creating:
HB 1460, SHB 1460, 2SHB 1460, HB 1723, SHB 1723,
*
E2SHB 1723, CH 265 (2022) |
|
Digital equity plan, state, developing:
*
E2SHB 1723, CH 265 (2022) |
|
Digital equity planning grant program, creating:
HB 1460, SHB 1460, 2SHB 1460, HB 1723, SHB 1723,
*
E2SHB 1723, CH 265 (2022) |
|
Digital equity, anchor institution digital equity program, establishing:
HB 1723, SHB 1723 |
|
Disabilities, persons with, diversity of, membership of task forces/committees/other statutory entities to reflect:
HB 1566, HB 1802 |
|
Disparities, environmental health, state agency actions to reduce:
SSB 5141,
*
E2SSB 5141, CH 314 (2021) |
|
Disparities, environmental health/environmental justice/equity focused tools to identify wildfire-impacted communities:
HB 1168, SHB 1168,
*
2SHB 1168, CH 298 (2021) |
|
Diversity/equity, task force on improving diversity and equity at community/technical colleges, establishing:
HB 1840 |
|
Diversity/equity, task force to review student financial resources/community outreach/barriers to accessing funds for underrepresented communities, establishing:
SHB 1840 |
|
Diversity/equity/inclusion, community and technical colleges strategic plan for:
HB 1318, SB 5194, SSB 5194,
*
E2SSB 5194, CH 272 (2021) |
|
Diversity/equity/inclusion, in state patrol workforce, approaches for strengthening:
HB 2057,
*
SHB 2057, CH 146 (2022) |
|
Diversity/equity/inclusion, office of equity goals/standards relating to, review of:
SB 5105, SSB 5105 |
|
Drive-by shooting, as basis for aggravated first degree murder, eliminating:
HB 1692 |
|
Equality, principles of, to be central to performance of duties by department of children, youth, and families:
HB 1658 |
|
Equity impact statements for bills and other proposed legislation:
HB 1264, SHB 1264, SB 5274 |
|
Equity, behavioral health prevention and equity impact council, establishing:
HB 2035 |
|
Equity, cannabis licenses, cannabis social equity grant, low-interest loan, and technical assistance program:
HB 2022, SHB 2022 |
|
Equity, digital equity act, programs for increasing internet access via telecommunications/broadband:
HB 1723, SHB 1723,
*
E2SHB 1723, CH 265 (2022) |
|
Equity, environmental health disparities/justice/equity focused tools to identify wildfire-impacted communities:
HB 1168, SHB 1168,
*
2SHB 1168, CH 298 (2021) |
|
Equity, in housing, addressing racial inequities via estate tax revenue deposits in equity in housing account:
HB 1465 |
|
Equity, racial, analyses of, incorporation into audits/reviews/reports by JLARC, when:
SB 5405,
*
ESSB 5405, CH 310 (2021) PV |
|
Equity, social equity in cannabis industry, grant program/mentors roster/legislative task force/social equity license applicants:
*
ESHB 1443, CH 169 (2021) |
|
Equity, social equity in cannabis industry, grant/pilot program/legislative task force/social equity license applicants:
HB 1443, SB 5388 |
|
Equity, social equity in cannabis, cannabis equity grant program, establishing:
HB 1827, SB 5706, SB 5796 |
|
Equity, violations imposed on rural communities of color/disadvantaged communities/indigenous peoples, rectifying:
HB 1233, SHB 1233 |
|
Equity, water fluoridation/unmet oral health needs, oral health equity assessment in relation to, conducting:
HB 1684, SHB 1684, SB 5587 |
|
Equity-based school practices, as part of teacher and school administrator continuing education:
HB 1426,
*
ESHB 1426, CH 77 (2021) |
|
Equity/diversity/inclusion, in state patrol workforce, approaches for strengthening:
HB 2057,
*
SHB 2057, CH 146 (2022) |
|
Executive order 9066, eightieth anniversary, acknowledging:
*
HR 4645 (2022),
*
SR 8649 (2022) |
|
Executive order 9066, seventy-ninth anniversary, acknowledging:
*
HR 4609 (2021),
*
SR 8607 (2021) |
|
Fairs, area/county/other, transfers from state general fund to fair fund to support inclusiveness at fair events:
*
2SSB 5362, CH 245 (2021) |
|
Farming, equity in, historically underrepresented groups, inclusion in food/agriculture laws/rules/etc. development/etc.:
HB 1395, SHB 1395 |
|
Ferry employees, newly hired/from underrepresented communities, impact of bargaining agreements on:
HB 1608 |
|
Health education, in schools, disproportionately COVID-impacted people, steps to help:
HB 1149 |
|
Health equity account, creating for statewide sweetened beverage excise tax revenue:
SB 5371 |
|
Health equity account, sweetened beverage tax revenues in, community advisory board for use of, creating:
SB 5371 |
|
Health equity continuing education training for health professions, requirements:
SB 5229,
*
ESSB 5229, CH 276 (2021) |
|
Health equity curriculum, for medical students, development by UW/WSU schools of medicine:
SB 5228,
*
SSB 5228, CH 96 (2021) |
|
Health equity zones, identifying and creating:
SB 5052, SSB 5052,
*
E2SSB 5052, CH 262 (2021) |
|
Health equity, behavioral health prevention and equity impact council, establishing:
HB 2035 |
|
Health equity, in communities of color, Mrs. Phyllis Little-Epamynondas and her rich legacy for, honoring:
*
SR 8647 (2022) |
|
Health, local boards of, member expertise and lived experience, diversity requirements:
HB 1110 |
|
Higher education, diversity/equity/inclusion/antiracism programs and training for faculty/staff/students:
SB 5227, SSB 5227,
*
E2SSB 5227, CH 275 (2021) |
|
Higher education, model faculty diversity program, developing:
SB 5830, SSB 5830 |
|
Holocaust remembrance day, recognizing:
*
HR 4627 (2021) |
|
Hospitals, information reporting by, to include race/ethnicity/gender identity/language/disability, when:
HB 1272, SHB 1272,
*
E2SHB 1272, CH 162 (2021) |
|
Housing, affordable, increasing for racial/ethnic groups disproportionately lacking access to:
HB 1128, SHB 1128 |
|
Housing, affordable, increasing for racial/ethnic groups with adverse housing outcomes:
HB 1880, SHB 1880, SB 5861 |
|
Housing, planning under GMA for, integration/antidisplacement measures:
SHB 1782 |
|
Housing, racially disparate impacts/displacement/exclusion in, addressing at local level:
HB 1220, SHB 1220,
*
E2SHB 1220, CH 254 (2021) PV |
|
Indian Americans, recognizing in connection with republic day in India:
*
HR 4638 (2022), SR 8638 |
|
Inequities, environmental health, state agency actions to reduce:
SB 5141 |
|
Intellectual disabilities, persons with, diversity of, membership of task forces/other statutory entities to reflect:
HB 1566, HB 1802 |
|
Interpreters, for courts, for persons who have limited English proficiency and/or are deaf or hard of hearing:
SB 5255 |
|
Interpreters, language access, for schools, credentialing of:
*
E2SHB 1153, CH 107 (2022) PV |
|
Irish Americans, annual celebration of Saint Patrick's Day, commemorating:
*
HR 4657 (2022) |
|
Italian descent, Americans of, recognizing contributions of, and celebrating Italian heritage month:
*
SR 8650 (2022) |
|
Japanese American veterans, incarcerees, and civil rights activists, recognizing and remembering:
*
HR 4609 (2021),
*
HR 4645 (2022),
*
SR 8607 (2021),
*
SR 8649 (2022) |
|
Jews, antisemitic treatment of, resolving to combat:
*
SR 8658 (2022) |
|
Juries and jurors, electronic demographic survey for jurors beginning a jury term:
HB 1542 |
|
Korean Americans, Paull Shin, former state senator, recognizing and honoring the life and work of:
*
SR 8626 (2021) |
|
Labor rights, countries that provide, as eligible to sell for use or provide transportation fuels in state, criteria and list:
HB 1551 |
|
Law enforcement diversity, professional development outreach grant program:
*
HB 1001, CH 52 (2021) |
|
Local economic inclusion grants, for local government, implementing:
SB 5241, SSB 5241, 2SSB 5241 |
|
Marriage dissolution/legal separation proceedings, interpreting for limited English proficiency parties:
SB 5255 |
|
Money transmitters, small, serving diverse communities, impact of de-risking on, requesting that congress act to reduce:
SJM 8004 |
|
Motion picture competitiveness program, rural and marginalized communities in workforces and stories:
*
ESHB 1914, CH 270 (2022) |
|
Motion picture competitiveness program, rural and marginalized communities, supporting people from:
SSB 5760 |
|
Multicultural/anti-bias education, Betty Peace-Gladstone, former early childhood education professor, honoring:
*
SR 8608 (2021) |
|
Nicotine addiction, intervention strategies, community-based and addressing health inequity/racial disparities:
HB 1550 |
|
People of color, children/youth in child welfare/juvenile justice systems, equality as service delivery priority:
HB 1658 |
|
People of color, incarcerated individuals, postsecondary education participation before and after release:
*
2SHB 1044, CH 200 (2021) |
|
Prescription drug labels/containers, language translation requirements for directions for use/side effects on:
HB 1852, SB 5840 |
|
Prescription drug labels/containers/information, language translation requirements for directions for use/side effects on/in:
ESHB 1852 |
|
Preservation/protection of environment/natural resources, rights of all people in relation to, constitutional amendment:
HJR 4205 |
|
Public works, alternative contracting, access for minority-owned businesses:
*
SB 5032, CH 230 (2021) |
|
Racial equity analyses, incorporation into audits/reviews/reports by JLARC, when:
SB 5405,
*
ESSB 5405, CH 310 (2021) PV |
|
Racism in schools, institutional, training in dismantling:
SB 5044 |
|
Racism in schools, institutional, training in order to dismantle:
*
ESSB 5044, CH 197 (2021) |
|
Racism, structural, in health care, medical student training to help undo:
SB 5228,
*
SSB 5228, CH 96 (2021) |
|
Rural development, correcting land use patterns perpetuating disadvantages faced by immigrants and other peoples:
HB 1233, SHB 1233 |
|
Saini, Shree, Miss World America and first Indian American to represent America at Miss World, honoring:
*
SR 8643 (2022) |
|
School staff/boards, cultural competency/diversity/equity/inclusion standards and training for:
*
ESSB 5044, CH 197 (2021) |
|
School staff/boards, equity/diversity/inclusion/antiracism/cultural competency training for:
SB 5044 |
|
Schools, equity-based practices, as part of teacher and school administrator continuing education:
HB 1426,
*
ESHB 1426, CH 77 (2021) |
|
Schools, language access plans and programs for family engagement:
*
E2SHB 1153, CH 107 (2022) PV |
|
Schools, language access programs for culturally responsive systemic family engagement:
HB 1153, SHB 1153 |
|
Sexual assault investigations, race/ethnicity impact on outcomes, analysis via case review program:
HB 1109,
*
ESHB 1109, CH 118 (2021) |
|
Sikh Americans, wishing Sikh American community a joyous year:
*
SR 8644 (2022) |
|
State patrol, diversity/equity/inclusion in workforce of, approaches for strengthening:
HB 2057,
*
SHB 2057, CH 146 (2022) |
|
Students, English language learners, school in-person instruction resumption priority groups for delivery to include:
SHB 1366 |
|
Students, reducing absences with multitiered and culturally/linguistically responsive supports system:
HB 1113, SB 5153 |
|
Taiwanese Americans in Washington, honoring:
*
HR 4651 (2022) |
|
Ukrainian Americans and the people of Ukraine, in their urgent time of need, recognizing and supporting:
*
SR 8662 (2022) |
|
Ukrainian Americans, important role in civil, cultural, and economic life of Washington State, recognizing:
*
HR 4660 (2022) |
|
Underprivileged/disadvantaged groups, membership in, as criterion for private fund academic scholarships:
HB 1836 |
|
Underrepresented communities, task force to review student financial resources/community outreach/barriers to accessing funds for, establishing:
SHB 1840 |
|
Victims, non-hate crime offenses, aggravating circumstance if defendant motivated by biased perception:
HB 1071 |
|
Voting rights act, covered practices in covered jurisdictions, requirements:
SB 5597, SSB 5597, E2SSB 5597 |
|
Voting rights act, special elections under, in even- or odd-numbered years:
HB 1727, SHB 1727 |
|
Voting rights act, vote dilution prohibition and cost recovery mechanism:
SB 5597, SSB 5597, E2SSB 5597 |
|
Vulnerable populations and highly impacted communities, energy burden of, reducing in various ways:
HB 1125, HB 1498, SB 5295,
*
ESSB 5295, CH 188 (2021) |
|
Vulnerable populations, protections for, via consumer protection improvement act:
SB 5025,
*
SSB 5025, CH 228 (2021) |
|
Wilfong, Ester, teacher, administrator, and professional association leader, recognizing and honoring:
*
HR 4659 (2022) |
|
Women of color, cosmetic products with potentially harmful ingredients and marketed to, plan for testing:
HB 1853, SB 5480, SB 5703, SSB 5703, 2SSB 5703 |
|
Youth, host homes hosting homeless youth/unaccompanied minors/systems-impacted young adults/youth of color:
ESHB 1175 |
MINORITY AND WOMEN'S BUSINESS ENTERPRISES, OFFICE
(See also BUSINESSES; MINORITIES; PUBLIC WORKS; VETERANS; WOMEN) |
|
Audit and review unit within office, establishing:
HB 1259,
*
SHB 1259, CH 160 (2021) |
|
Contracts, office requirements and modifications:
HB 1259,
*
SHB 1259, CH 160 (2021) |
|
School construction work, "other work" excluded from, standard OMWBE clauses to be included, when:
*
ESB 5017, CH 4 (2023) V |
MOTION PICTURES
|
|
Creative economy, state, work group to create strategic plan for, establishing:
SB 5238 |
|
Motion picture competitiveness program, board of directors, membership of, modifying:
HB 1914,
*
ESHB 1914, CH 270 (2022), SB 5760, SSB 5760 |
|
Motion picture competitiveness program, contributions to, certain entities making, annual reporting exemption for:
HB 1914,
*
ESHB 1914, CH 270 (2022), SB 5760, SSB 5760 |
|
Motion picture competitiveness program, contributions to, use of and B&O tax credit for, modifying:
HB 1914,
*
ESHB 1914, CH 270 (2022), SB 5640, SB 5760, SSB 5760 |
|
Motion picture competitiveness program, rural and marginalized communities in workforces and stories:
*
ESHB 1914, CH 270 (2022) |
|
Motion picture competitiveness program, rural and marginalized communities, supporting people from:
HB 1914, SB 5760, SSB 5760 |
|
Motion picture competitiveness program, various additional modifications:
*
ESHB 1914, CH 270 (2022), SSB 5760 |
MOTOR VEHICLES
(See also DRIVERS AND DRIVERS' LICENSES; FUELS; ROADS AND HIGHWAYS; TAXES - MOTOR VEHICLE EXCISE; TAXES - MOTOR VEHICLE FUEL; TRAFFIC; TRANSPORTATION) |
|
Abandoned, tow truck operator sale at public auction of, successful bidder payment of use tax:
HB 2104, SB 5953 |
|
All-terrain vehicles, tracked, snowmobile defined to include:
*
SB 5016, CH 86 (2021) |
|
All-terrain vehicles, wheeled and tracked, concurrent licensing process:
*
SB 5016, CH 86 (2021) |
|
All-terrain vehicles, wheeled, equipment requirements for:
SB 5332, SSB 5332 |
|
All-terrain vehicles, wheeled, nonresident registration exemption, when:
HB 1322,
*
SHB 1322, CH 216 (2021) |
|
All-terrain vehicles, wheeled, on-road and off-road uses of, equipment requirements for:
2SSB 5332 |
|
All-terrain vehicles, wheeled, registration by nonresident from certain bordering state, filing/service fees payment for:
*
HB 2074, CH 40 (2022) |
|
All-terrain vehicles, wheeled, to include qualifying utility-type vehicles (UTVs) with certain equipment:
HB 1509 |
|
All-terrain vehicles, wheeled, use of qualifying WATV on certain county roads in a rural county:
HB 1870 |
|
All-terrain vehicles, wheeled, use on certain roads, multiuse roadway safety account funds use in connection with:
HB 1546 |
|
All-terrain vehicles, wheeled, use on state highway segments in county with authorizing ordinance:
*
EHB 1251, CH 121 (2021) |
|
All-terrain/wheeled all-terrain/utility-type/other off-road vehicles, exempting from VIN inspection requirement:
SSB 5778 |
|
Alternative fuel or hybrid vehicles, annual registration renewal fee for, discontinuing:
SB 5308 |
|
Alternative fuel vehicles, hydrogen fuel cell electric, sales/use tax exemptions:
SB 5000, SSB 5000,
*
2SSB 5000, CH 171 (2021) |
|
Alternative fuel vehicles, various tax preferences for:
HB 1503, HB 2119, SHB 2119, SB 5000, SSB 5000,
*
2SSB 5000, CH 171 (2021), SB 5974,
*
ESSB 5974, CH 182 (2022) |
|
Alternative fuel/electric vehicles, transition to, for student transportation, feasibility plans/charging/fueling stations:
HB 1644 |
|
Auto malls, directional signs on state highway rights-of-way for, when:
HB 1142 |
|
Autonomous vehicles, driven without human operator by operator of, traffic infraction:
HB 1731 |
|
Autonomous vehicles, law enforcement interaction plan, providing, when:
HB 2100 |
|
Autonomous vehicles, self-certification testing pilot program, changes to enable:
*
SSB 5460, CH 193 (2021) |
|
Autonomous vehicles, self-certification testing pilot program, effective date of, delaying:
*
SSB 5460, CH 193 (2021) |
|
Autonomous vehicles, self-certification testing pilot program, information/notice/reporting requirements for:
HB 2100 |
|
Autonomous vehicles, self-certification testing pilot program, rule adoption and enforcement:
HB 1731, SB 5460 |
|
Autonomous vehicles, self-certification testing pilot program, testing requirements:
HB 1731 |
|
Autonomous vehicles, self-certification testing pilot program, testing requirements, modifying:
HB 2070, SB 5828, SSB 5828 |
|
Autonomous vehicles, work group recommendations concerning:
HB 2070, SB 5460,
*
SSB 5460, CH 193 (2021), SB 5828 |
|
Cargo-carrying devices/cargo, temporary obstruction of single license plate by, allowing, when:
*
EHB 1784, CH 130 (2022) |
|
Catalytic converter removed from vehicle, unlawful possession of, gross misdemeanor:
2SSB 5495 |
|
Catalytic converter removed from vehicle, unlawful sale or purchase of, attempting, class C felony:
2SSB 5495 |
|
Catalytic converter theft in Washington state, reduction of, studying:
*
E2SHB 1815, CH 221 (2022) |
|
Catalytic converter theft task force, Washington state, establishing:
HB 1815, SHB 1815 |
|
Catalytic converter theft work group, convening:
*
E2SHB 1815, CH 221 (2022) |
|
Catalytic converter tracking pilot project, establishing:
HB 1815, SHB 1815 |
|
Catalytic converter, deceiving purchaser or purchasing despite deception, second offense, class C felony:
HB 1873 |
|
Catalytic converter, purchase by scrap metal business that knows it is stolen, gross misdemeanor:
HB 1873, SB 5495 |
|
Catalytic converter, theft with certain damage to owner's property, theft in second degree, seriousness level:
HB 1873, HB 1994 |
|
Catalytic converter, unlawful possession of, gross misdemeanor:
SSB 5495 |
|
Catalytic converter, unlawful sale or purchase of, attempting, class C felony:
SSB 5495 |
|
Catalytic converters, confrontation with owner/3rd party trying to prevent theft, special allegation and verdict:
HB 1994 |
|
Catalytic converters, scrap metal business purchase offenses that are unfair practices, damage awards:
*
E2SHB 1815, CH 221 (2022) |
|
Catalytic converters, scrap metal business purchase offenses, gross misdemeanor, fines for:
*
E2SHB 1815, CH 221 (2022) |
|
Catalytic converters, scrap metal business transaction provisions concerning:
SHB 1815,
*
E2SHB 1815, CH 221 (2022), HB 1873, SB 5495, SSB 5495, 2SSB 5495 |
|
Catalytic converters, scrap metal business unlawful sale or purchase, attempting, class C felony:
SSB 5495, 2SSB 5495 |
|
Catalytic converters, stolen by defendant to sell/transfer/exchange online, special allegation and verdict:
HB 1873 |
|
Catalytic converters, theft of, special law enforcement efforts targeting metal theft to include:
HB 1873, SSB 5495, 2SSB 5495 |
|
Clean car authority, creating as new state government agency:
SB 5908 |
|
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) |
|
Commercial vehicles, used for transporting property, using chain up/chain off areas to park, when:
HB 1839, SHB 1839 |
|
Commuter ride sharing, passenger vehicles for, sales/use tax preferences, discontinuing:
HB 1528 |
|
Damaged vehicles, actual cash value/amount of loss, appraisal clause in insurance contracts:
HB 1979, SHB 1979 |
|
Dealers, cash incentives from manufacturers for retail sales, B&O tax deduction for:
*
HB 1495 (2021) V |
|
Dealers, documentary service fee, charging under certain conditions:
HB 1388 |
|
Dealers, fees, dealer temporary permit fee and auto dealer documentary service fee, increasing:
HB 2119, SHB 2119, SB 5974,
*
ESSB 5974, CH 182 (2022) |
|
Dealers, sales transaction electronic, internet, and location options:
*
EHB 1049, CH 201 (2021) |
|
Dealerships, zero emissions vehicles manufacturers owning/operating/controlling, when:
HB 1388 |
|
Electric or hybrid vehicles, per mile fee on, implementation plan for fee payment and early adoption program:
SB 5444, SSB 5444, SB 5483 |
|
Electric or hybrid vehicles, purchase or use by rental car company, sales and use tax exemptions:
HB 1572 |
|
Electric or hybrid vehicles, road usage charge program per mile fee phased implementation requirements for:
HB 2026 |
|
Electric or hybrid vehicles, when new/used passenger car/light truck, sales/use tax revenue collected on, use of:
SB 5483, SSB 5483 |
|
Electric vehicles, batteries used in, lithium and critical/other materials used for, global availability and recycling of, examining:
SSB 5526 |
|
Electric vehicles, batteries used in, lithium/rare earth minerals used for, global availability of, examining:
SB 5526 |
|
Electric vehicles, charging stations, installation/use by condominium/unit/lot/apartment owner, requirements:
HB 1793,
*
ESHB 1793, CH 27 (2022) |
|
Electric vehicles, charging/refueling infrastructure, mapping/forecasting tool for, developing:
HB 1287, SHB 1287,
*
E2SHB 1287, CH 300 (2021) PV |
|
Electric vehicles, federal grant funding, creating clean car authority as new agency for distributing:
SB 5908 |
|
Electric vehicles, industry advisory committee, appointing in connection with creation of clean car authority:
SB 5908 |
|
Electric vehicles, interagency electric vehicle coordinating council, creating:
HB 2119, SHB 2119, SB 5974,
*
ESSB 5974, CH 182 (2022) |
|
Electric vehicles, passenger/light duty vehicles of model year 2030 or later sold/registered in WA to be, as state goal:
SHB 1204, HB 2119, SHB 2119, SB 5974,
*
ESSB 5974, CH 182 (2022) |
|
Electric vehicles, passenger/light duty, selling or registering in WA only, 2030 deadline/scoping plan:
HB 1204, SB 5256 |
|
Electric vehicles, plug-in hybrid, narrowing transportation electrification fee exemption for hybrid vehicles to:
HB 1548 |
|
Electric vehicles, plug-in, electricity consumed at state office locations, reporting requirement, modifying:
SB 5896 |
|
Electric vehicles, publicly available supply equipment and service providers for, requirements:
SB 5192, SSB 5192,
*
2SSB 5192, CH 238 (2021) |
|
Electric vehicles, supply equipment, energy efficiency standards:
HB 1619,
*
ESHB 1619, CH 19 (2022) |
|
Electric vehicles, supply equipment, registration fee for:
SB 5192, SSB 5192,
*
2SSB 5192, CH 238 (2021) |
|
Electric vehicles, support equipment, installation by licensed electrical contractors and certified electricians:
HB 1831, SHB 1831 |
|
Electric vehicles, transportation electrification fee, repealing:
SB 5085 |
|
Electric vehicles, various tax preferences for:
HB 2119, SHB 2119, SB 5974,
*
ESSB 5974, CH 182 (2022) |
|
Electric vehicles, with hydrogen fuel cell, sales/use tax exemptions:
SB 5000, SSB 5000,
*
2SSB 5000, CH 171 (2021) |
|
Electric-assisted bicycles, use on recreational trails managed by DNR or DFW, when:
HB 1524 |
|
Electric-assisted bicycles, use on trails and roads closed to motor vehicles, when:
SB 5452 |
|
Electric-assisted, use on trails and roads closed to motor vehicles, determining where and which bicycle classes:
*
ESSB 5452, CH 191 (2021) |
|
Electric/alternative fuel vehicles, transition to, for student transportation, feasibility plans/charging/fueling stations:
HB 1644 |
|
Electric/clean energy vehicles/infrastructure, clean energy product manufacturing facilities for, siting of:
HB 1812, SHB 1812,
*
E2SHB 1812, CH 183 (2022) PV |
|
Electric/electric-assisted bicycles, and related cycling equipment, sales/use tax exemptions:
HB 1330, SHB 1330 |
|
Electric/zero emission vehicles, transition to, for student transportation, feasibility plans/charging/fueling stations:
*
SHB 1644, CH 200 (2022) |
|
Emissions, commercial transportation services vehicles:
HB 1075, SHB 1075, 2SHB 1075 |
|
Emissions, zero emissions transportation future, state transition to, supporting:
HB 1287, SHB 1287,
*
E2SHB 1287, CH 300 (2021) PV |
|
Emissions, zero emissions vehicles, manufacturers of, owning/operating/controlling dealership, when:
HB 1388 |
|
Employee vehicles, employer searches of, prohibitions:
HB 1257 |
|
Fees and taxes for vehicles, limiting or repealing various:
SB 5970 |
|
Fees for vehicles, limiting or repealing various:
SB 5028 |
|
Fees, vehicle-related, using proceeds for bond principal and interest payment, when:
SB 5481 |
|
Fire department vehicles, rear-facing blue lights and red lights at scene of emergency:
SSB 5907 |
|
Fire department vehicles, rear-facing blue lights in combination with red lights at scene of emergency:
*
HB 2033, CH 279 (2022) |
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Firearms, discharge from/near vehicle, as basis for aggravated first degree murder, eliminating:
HB 1692 |
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Firearms, theft from vehicle or residence/store/shop/sales outlet, class B felony:
SB 5407 |
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Historic automobile museums, deferred sales/use tax payments, forgiving first two payments due to COVID-19 pandemic:
HB 2108, SB 5950 |
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Hybrid or electric vehicles, per mile fee on, implementation plan for fee payment and early adoption program:
SB 5444, SSB 5444, SB 5483 |
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Hybrid or electric vehicles, purchase or use by rental car company, sales and use tax exemptions:
HB 1572 |
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Hybrid or electric vehicles, road usage charge program per mile fee phased implementation requirements for:
HB 2026 |
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Hybrid or electric vehicles, when new/used passenger car/light truck, sales/use tax revenue collected on, use of:
SB 5483, SSB 5483 |
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Hybrid vehicle transportation electrification fee, repealing:
SB 5085 |
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Hybrid vehicles, plug-in electric, narrowing transportation electrification fee exemption for hybrid vehicles to:
HB 1548 |
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Hydrogen fuel cell technology, converting public fleet vehicles to, feasibility of, studying:
SSB 5000 |
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Intelligent speed adaptation (ISA) technology use in all new motor vehicles, urging congress to mandate:
SJM 8010 |
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License plates, for motor vehicle transporters, plates/indicator tabs/fees for and violations by:
HB 1269,
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SHB 1269, CH 161 (2021) |
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License plates, motorcycle, original issue/replacement fees, depositing portion in forward Washington account:
SB 5483, SSB 5483 |
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License plates, original issue/replacement fees, depositing portion in forward Washington account:
SB 5483, SSB 5483 |
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License plates, original issue/replacement fees, increasing and depositing portions in move ahead WA account:
HB 2119, SHB 2119, SB 5974,
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ESSB 5974, CH 182 (2022) |
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License plates, prevent veteran suicide emblem for display on, creating:
HB 1181, SHB 1181,
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E2SHB 1181, CH 191 (2022) |
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License plates, special, collector vehicle plates for military surplus vehicles:
HB 1439 |
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License plates, special, Mount St. Helens plates, creating:
HB 1252 |
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License plates, special, Patches pal plates, creating:
HB 1374, SB 5741,
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SSB 5741, CH 239 (2022) |
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License plates, special, purple heart plates, parking in space for persons with physical disability with:
SB 5435 |
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License plates, special, Washington wine plates, creating:
HB 1530,
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ESHB 1530, CH 117 (2022) |
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License plates, special, working forests plates, creating:
HB 1253 |
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License plates, temporary obstruction of single plate by cargo-carrying devices or cargo, allowing, when:
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EHB 1784, CH 130 (2022) |
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License plates, temporary, definition/design/composition/issuance/generation of and fees for:
HB 1790,
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SHB 1790, CH 132 (2022) |
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License plates, tribal, issuance to certain individuals and design of:
HB 1632 |
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Licensing, car tab fees, bring back our $30 car tabs act:
SB 5028, SB 5970 |
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Licensing, car tab relicensing fee, for grade-separated transportation, with rebate for low-income persons:
HB 1304, SHB 1304 |
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Metal property, scrap metal business purchase offenses, gross misdemeanor, fines for:
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E2SHB 1815, CH 221 (2022) |
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Military surplus vehicles, as collectible vehicles with collector vehicle license plates:
HB 1439 |
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Military surplus vehicles, operation on public highways:
HB 1439 |
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Motor home vehicles, additional weight fee for registration of, increasing and depositing in certain account:
SB 5483, SSB 5483 |
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Motorcycle safety education advisory board, membership, modifying:
HB 1624, SHB 1624 |
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Motorcycles, electric, additional fee for, due at time of annual registration renewal:
SB 5085, SSB 5085,
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2SSB 5085, CH 149 (2022) |
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Motorcycles, handlebars, as steering mechanism option, adding, when:
HB 1255 |
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Motorcycles, license plate original issue/replacement fees, depositing portion in forward Washington account:
SB 5483, SSB 5483 |
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Motorcycles, license plate original issue/replacement fees, increasing/depositing portions in move ahead WA account:
HB 2119, SHB 2119, SB 5974,
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ESSB 5974, CH 182 (2022) |
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Motorcycles, motorcycle safety awareness month, May as, celebrating:
SR 8636 |
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Motorcycles, operating between lanes of traffic, requirements for:
HB 1106, SB 5622 |
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Motorcycles, operator helmet requirement, exemption, when:
HB 1255 |
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Motorcycles, operator passing vehicle in same lane:
HB 1106, SB 5622 |
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Motorcycles, operator use of right shoulder on limited access roadway, when:
HB 1254 |
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Off-road vehicles, exempting from vehicle identification number inspection requirement:
SSB 5778 |
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Off-road vehicles, nonresident registration exemption, removing, when:
HB 1322,
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SHB 1322, CH 216 (2021) |
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Off-road vehicles, registering in another state to avoid retail taxes, penalties:
HB 1322,
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SHB 1322, CH 216 (2021) |
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Off-road vehicles, registration by nonresident from certain bordering state, filing/service fees payment for:
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HB 2074, CH 40 (2022) |
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Organ transport vehicles, for time urgent organs, definition and requirements:
SB 5724 |
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Owners, of motor vehicles, furnishing of list to certain entities for certain purposes:
SB 5152,
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SSB 5152, CH 93 (2021) |
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Owners, of motor vehicles, name/address record requests by business entities, fee for, depositing in certain accounts:
SB 5483, SSB 5483 |
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Owners, of motor vehicles, registered and legal, fees for private entity request and for record provided to private entity:
SB 5483, SSB 5483 |
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Parts and accessories, automobile, additional sales tax on retail sales of, for transportation funding purposes:
SB 5483, SSB 5483 |
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Physical damage to automobile, basic contract of automobile insurance, requirements:
HB 1428 |
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Physical damage to automobile, coverage and repair requirements, basic contract:
HB 1428 |
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Pool vehicles, car or van pools for commute trip reduction, suspending purchase recommendation and funding:
HB 1528 |
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Recreational vehicles used as residences, overnight parking of, local government ordinance to prohibit, when:
HB 1540 |
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Registration, fees, license plate technology fee, license service fee, and certain others, depositing in certain accounts:
SB 5483, SSB 5483 |
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Registration, motor home vehicle additional registration weight fee, increasing and depositing in certain account:
SB 5483, SSB 5483 |
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Registration, off-road and wheeled all-terrain vehicles:
HB 1322,
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SHB 1322, CH 216 (2021) |
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Registration, optional alternative periodic registration system for quarterly or semiannual, when:
SB 5738 |
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Registration, quarterly or semiannual, as option for vehicles registered where RTA imposes MVET:
SB 5738 |
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Registration, tribal, of vehicles owned by tribal government-designated individuals:
HB 1632 |
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Registration, vehicle or trailer paper issued certificates, printing addresses on, prohibiting:
HB 1984 |
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Registration, vehicle or trailer paper issued certificates, printing addresses to allow for manual removal:
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SHB 1984, CH 36 (2022) |
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Registration, vehicle renewal, owner with taxes/fees exceeding $150, quarterly payment plan as option:
SB 5448 |
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Registration, vehicles of more than 10,000 pounds, additional freight project fee, for transportation funding purposes:
SB 5483, SSB 5483 |
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Residences, vehicles used as, illicit wastewater discharges from, identifying potential for and preventing:
HB 1540 |
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Sales by dealers, installment transactions, rights statements, and delivery agreements:
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EHB 1049, CH 201 (2021) |
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Sharing, peer-to-peer car sharing transactions, additional sales tax on:
HB 1572 |
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Sharing, peer-to-peer vehicle sharing program act, concerning car sharing program agreements:
HB 1389,
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SHB 1389, CH 67 (2022) |
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Sharing, personal vehicle sharing transactions, additional sales tax on, for transportation funding purposes:
SB 5483, SSB 5483 |
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Snowmobiles, defined to include tracked all-terrain vehicles:
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SB 5016, CH 86 (2021) |
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Snowmobiles, nonresident registration exemption, removing, when:
HB 1322,
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SHB 1322, CH 216 (2021) |
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Snowmobiles, nonresident registration exemption, when:
HB 1322,
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SHB 1322, CH 216 (2021) |
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Snowmobiles, registering in another state to avoid retail taxes, penalties:
HB 1322,
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SHB 1322, CH 216 (2021) |
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Stolen vehicles, stolen vehicle check fee, increasing and depositing portion in move ahead WA account:
HB 2119, SHB 2119, SB 5974,
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ESSB 5974, CH 182 (2022) |
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Taxation, sales/use, of motor vehicle, camper, and travel trailer purchases:
SJR 8208 |
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Taxation, sales/use, revenue for transportation infrastructure needs:
HB 1010, HB 1604 |
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Taxation, sales/use, revenue for transportation without reliance on debt financing:
HB 1604, SB 5359, SB 5449 |
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Taxation, sales/use, revenue from, using for highway purposes:
SB 5223 |
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Taxes and fees for vehicles, limiting or repealing various:
SB 5970 |
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Tires, retreaded, retail sale of, levying per tire fee on, and using fee for large debris litter cleanup:
SB 5739 |
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Titles, certificates of, application fees for, depositing portions in forward Washington account:
SB 5483 |
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Titles, certificates of, application fees for, increasing and depositing portions in forward Washington account:
SSB 5483 |
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Titles, certificates of, quick title service fee, depositing portion in forward Washington account:
SB 5483, SSB 5483 |
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Titles, certificates of, vehicle identification inspection for, allowing other authorized inspectors to conduct, when:
SB 5778 |
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Titles, certificates of, vehicle identification number inspection program for, studying:
SSB 5778 |
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Tolls, for toll bridges, vehicles that may not be exempted from, listing:
SB 5483, SSB 5483 |
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Tracking technology, collecting data to determine taxes/fees with, constitutional amendment to prohibit:
HJR 4201 |
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Trailer being towed or trailer hitch, temporary obstruction of single license plate by, allowing, when:
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EHB 1784, CH 130 (2022) |
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Transporters, licenses/license plates/indicator tabs for and related violations by:
HB 1269,
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SHB 1269, CH 161 (2021) |
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Trip permit fee, increasing and distributing portion to forward Washington account:
SB 5483, SSB 5483 |
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Trucks, commercial, commercial/port district parking lot/spaces construction for, tax exemptions:
HB 1657, SHB 1657 |
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Trucks, commercial, reopening safety rest areas for use by drivers of:
HB 1655,
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SHB 1655, CH 262 (2022) PV |
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Trucks, drivers of, restroom access for common carriers and drayage truck operators, when:
HB 1706 |
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Trucks, drivers of, restroom access for drayage truck operators, when:
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SHB 1706, CH 204 (2022) |
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Trucks, light/medium/heavy duty, to be subject to license service and plate technology fees:
HB 2119, SHB 2119, SB 5974,
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ESSB 5974, CH 182 (2022) |
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Trucks, with pre-2007 model year, prohibiting or penalizing on port district property, prohibition of:
SB 5154 |
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Utility-type vehicles (UTVs) with certain equipment, as wheeled all-terrain vehicles, operation on county roads, when:
HB 1509 |
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Utility-type vehicles, exempting from vehicle identification number inspection requirement:
SSB 5778 |
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Vehicle identification inspections, allowing "other authorized inspector" to conduct, when:
SB 5778 |
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Vehicle identification number inspection fee, distribution of, modifying:
SSB 5778 |
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Vehicle identification number inspection program, examining and recommending improvements:
SSB 5778 |
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Vehicle identification number inspections, exempting all-terrain/wheeled all-terrain/utility-type/other off-road vehicles from:
SSB 5778 |
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Vehicle-related fees, pledging when general obligation bond authorizations with unissued amounts are issued:
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SB 5898, CH 103 (2022) |
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Vehicles, fee transactions, recouping agency credit card/financial transaction fees via:
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HB 1115, CH 32 (2021), SB 5167 |
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Vehicles, personal/identity information associated with records held by DOL, prohibiting release of:
HB 2013 |
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Vehicles, unattended, obstructing high capacity transportation vehicle right of way, RTA impounding of:
SB 5863, SSB 5863 |
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Wreckers, catalytic converter transaction requirements for:
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E2SHB 1815, CH 221 (2022) |
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Zero emission/electric vehicles, transition to, for student transportation, feasibility plans/charging/fueling stations:
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SHB 1644, CH 200 (2022) |
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Zero emissions vehicles, manufacturers of components, sales/use tax deferral:
HB 1988, SHB 1988,
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2SHB 1988, CH 185 (2022), SB 5744, SSB 5744 |
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Zero emissions vehicles, manufacturers of, owning/operating/controlling dealership, when:
HB 1388 |
MUSEUMS
(See also ART AND ARTWORKS) |
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Art museums, building for the arts program grants for, raising funding limits:
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HB 1647, CH 121 (2022), SB 5530 |
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Firearms, temporary transfers between owner and museum, background check requirement exemption for:
SB 5856, SSB 5856 |
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Historic automobile museums, deferred sales/use tax payments, forgiving first two payments due to COVID-19 pandemic:
HB 2108, SB 5950 |
MUSIC AND MUSICIANS
(See also PERFORMING ARTS AND PERFORMANCE FACILITIES) |
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Creative economy, state, work group to create strategic plan for, establishing:
SB 5238 |
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Music therapy, music therapist licensing and advisory committee:
SB 5848, SSB 5848 |