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WAGES AND HOURS  WAGES AND HOURS RSS Feed
               (See also CONTRACTORS; EMPLOYMENT AND EMPLOYEES; LABOR; LOW-INCOME PERSONS; PUBLIC WORKS; SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DISTRICTS; UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION)
Health care facilities, nurses/nursing assistants, meal/rest breaks and use of overtime/on-call shifts, violations: HB 1868, SHB 1868, E2SHB 1868, SB 5751
Health emergency pay, for lower paid frontline employees: SB 5115
Violations, wage/hour, nondisclosure/nondisparagement agreements, void and unenforceable: HB 1795, * ESHB 1795, CH 133 (2022)
Wage rates, criteria for skilled journeypersons in petroleum/petrochemical high hazard facilities: HB 1776
Wage/salary increases, for state officers/employees, ceasing during 2021-2023: HB 1027, SB 5323
Wages, assessment on, as long-term services/supports trust program premiums, exempting recent graduates: HB 1599
Wages, assessment on, as long-term services/supports trust program premiums, exemption for certain veterans: HB 2012
Wages, assessment on, as long-term services/supports trust program premiums, hardship exemption from: HB 1597
Wages, assessment on, as long-term services/supports trust program premiums, refunding, when: HB 1732, * SHB 1732, CH 1 (2022)
Wages, assessment on, as long-term services/supports trust program premiums, repealing program: HB 1594, SB 5234, SB 5965
Wages, assessment on, as long-term services/supports trust program premiums, suspending/refunding, when: SB 5737
Wages, assessment on, as long-term services/supports trust program premiums, wage amounts subject to: HB 1742
Wages, compensation, transportation network company drivers: * ESHB 2076, CH 281 (2022) PV
Wages, direct construction contractor liability when subcontractor owes to employee: SB 5278
Wages, liens for wage claims, Washington wage recovery act: HB 1369, SB 5355, * ESSB 5355, CH 102 (2021)
Wages, monthly, computing for residents/inmates/patients of certain correctional/treatment/other institutions: SB 5701, * SSB 5701, CH 53 (2022)
Wages, overtime pay, agricultural employees, employer exemption from payment of overtime to, removing: HB 1516, * ESSB 5172, CH 249 (2021)
Wages, overtime pay, agricultural employees, for 50+ hours during special circumstance weeks: HB 1750
Wages, overtime pay, cause of action seeking retroactive, inequitable result: SB 5172
Wages, overtime pay, cause of action seeking retroactive, when inequitable result, prohibition: HB 1217
Wages, overtime pay, claims by agricultural workers in dairy farm industry for limiting award by court: HB 1516
Wages, overtime pay, modifying requirement to include agricultural workers, when: HB 1516, * ESSB 5172, CH 249 (2021)
Wages, payment by employer instrument that is dishonored, reimbursing employee for fees due to, when: HB 1794
Wages, payment by employer instrument that is returned due to insufficient funds, reimbursing employee for fees due to, when: * SHB 1794, CH 28 (2022)
Wages, school district boards of directors, compensation of, increasing: SB 5833
Wages, school district boards of directors, compensation of, increasing and examining: HB 1803, SHB 1803, 2SHB 1803
Wages, state patrol captains/lieutenants, proportionate salary increases, relation to bargaining, removing expiration: * HB 1785, CH 131 (2022)
Wages, state patrol trooper and sergeant salaries, competitive, requirements for, removing expiration: * HB 1785, CH 131 (2022)
Wages, state patrol trooper and sergeant salaries, continued competitiveness of, requirements: * HB 1785, CH 131 (2022)
Wages, subminimum, certificates for persons with disabilities for, prohibiting issuance of: SB 5284, * ESSB 5284, CH 97 (2021)
Wages, transportation network company drivers: HB 2076
Wages/salary, hourly or salary compensation, employer disclosure in job opening postings and internal transfer offers: SB 5761
Wages/salary, income, any tax based on, state-imposed, including taxes on taxpayers or on their employers, prohibiting: HB 1583
Wages/salary, personal income, any tax imposed by state on individual's or household's, prohibiting: HB 1583
Wages/salary, personal net income, local tax on, eliminating prohibition on, when: SB 5554
Wages/salary, wage scale or salary range, employer disclosure in job opening postings: * ESSB 5761, CH 242 (2022)
Whistleblower qui tam actions on behalf of state: HB 1076, SHB 1076, 2SHB 1076
WASHINGTON ADMINISTRATIVE CODE (WAC)  WASHINGTON ADMINISTRATIVE CODE (WAC) RSS Feed
               
Cannabis, replacing "marijuana" with "cannabis" throughout Title 314 WAC: SHB 1210, * 2SHB 1210, CH 16 (2022)
Electronic version of WAC, reformatting of, indenting to indicate subsection/subparagraph levels: HB 1230
Rule making, by executive agencies, citing statutory authority in session laws for, requirements: SB 5320
WATER  WATER RSS Feed
               (See also UTILITIES; WATER POLLUTION; WATER RIGHTS)
Chehalis basin, office of, water infrastructure and supply as provided by, model toxics control funding for: SB 5857
Columbia river, office of, water infrastructure and supply as provided by, model toxics control funding for: SB 5857
Districts, irrigation, elections for, various provisions: SB 5342, SSB 5342, 2SSB 5342
Drought emergency, issuance of order of, use of moneys from emergency drought response account: SB 5746, SSB 5746, 2SSB 5746
Drought mitigation/planning/prevention, model toxics control stormwater/water infrastructure account funding for: SB 5857
Drought resilience, creating outdoor recreation and climate adaptation account partly to increase: HB 1823
Drought, water supply during, joint legislative committee on, convening during drought advisory: SB 5746, SSB 5746, 2SSB 5746
Essential services, water services as, provider noise standards on receiving property, establishment/procedures: SB 5876
Facilities, county-owned, revenues not to be subject to city/town-imposed tax or excise: SB 5621
Fluoridation of drinking water, in public water systems, requirements: HB 1684, SHB 1684, SB 5587
Groundwaters, from Columbia river basin project, agreements, area/subarea establishment prior to: SB 5230, * SSB 5230, CH 185 (2021)
Heaters for water, high-efficiency electric heat pumps: HB 1084, SHB 1084, SB 5093
Irrigation, agricultural, good faith purchaser of land and relinquished water right: HB 1132
Lead in school drinking water, sampling/testing at outlets, requirements: HB 1139, SHB 1139, * E2SHB 1139, CH 154 (2021)
Model toxics control act, expanding purpose to include water flow management: SB 5857
Municipal water facilities, extending beyond municipal and UGA boundaries: HB 1627, SHB 1627
Public water systems, acquisition and rehabilitation program, climate resilience element role of: SB 5626, SSB 5626
Public water systems, group A community, climate resilience element to be part of system plans for: SSB 5626
Public water systems, group A, climate resilience element to be part of system plans for: SB 5626
Public water systems, placing in receivership, reimbursing receiver, and rehabilitating system: HB 1948
Reclaimed water, treatment by on-site nonpotable water systems and reuse, risk-based standards: HB 1184, * ESHB 1184, CH 156 (2021), SB 5087
State's lands/waters, conserving 30% by 2030, creating 30 by 30 commission and 30 by 30 plan for: SB 5962
Water infrastructure program, Washington, as competitive grant program, establishing: SB 5632
Water-sewer districts, local political subdivision taxes collected by, rates disclosure: SB 5712, SSB 5712
Yakima basin integrated plan, water infrastructure/supply as provided by, model toxics control funding for: SB 5857
WATER POLLUTION  WATER POLLUTION RSS Feed
               (See also DIKING AND DRAINAGE; ECOLOGY, DEPARTMENT; SEWAGE AND SEWERS)
Drinking water, group A community public water systems, climate resilience element to be part of plans for: SSB 5626
Drinking water, group A public water systems, climate resilience element to be part of plans for: SB 5626
Drinking water, lead in school systems, sampling/testing at outlets, requirements: HB 1139, SHB 1139, * E2SHB 1139, CH 154 (2021)
Model toxics control act, expanding purpose to include stormwater management: SB 5857
Permits, for water pollution control, exemption from, when: HB 1436
PFAS substances, surface/groundwater contamination by, requesting federal monitoring/mitigation assistance: SJM 8001
Reclaimed water, treatment by on-site nonpotable water systems and reuse, risk-based standards: HB 1184, * ESHB 1184, CH 156 (2021), SB 5087
Sewage, discharges into waters by public system, private operation by contract due to permit violations: HB 1200
Storm drain facilities, extension beyond municipal and UGA boundaries: HB 1627, SHB 1627
Stormwater, NPDES municipal permit, permittee monitoring urban heat island effect impact on salmon via: HB 1211
Stormwater, reducing pollution from, via projects funding through Washington water infrastructure program: SB 5632
Wastewater discharges, from municipal wastewater sewerage systems, operator reporting requirements: HB 1822
Wastewater discharges, from public treatment plants, revising Puget Sound nutrient general permit to reduce: SB 5786
Wastewater discharges, illicit, from vehicles used as residences, identifying and preventing: HB 1540
Wastewater discharges, illicit, from vehicles used as residences, using city/county fees to prevent: HB 1540
Wastewater nutrient reduction account, creating for certain deposits and expenditures: HB 1822
Wastewater, municipal permits, fee schedule for, advisory committee for adjusting, forming: * SB 5585, CH 227 (2022)
Water pollution control revolving administration account, continuing temporary uses of funds in: SSB 5616, * 2SSB 5616, CH 157 (2022)
Water quality, unsafe, violator actions to improve, allowing, when: SB 5525
WATER RIGHTS  WATER RIGHTS RSS Feed
               (See also WATER)
Groundwaters, from Columbia river basin project, agreements, area/subarea establishment prior to: SB 5230, * SSB 5230, CH 185 (2021)
Odessa aquifer subarea, user right to withdraw groundwater exercised involuntarily during drought/low flow: SB 5860, * SSB 5860, CH 60 (2022)
Odessa aquifer, nonuse of groundwater right from, process for avoiding relinquishment due to: SB 5860, * SSB 5860, CH 60 (2022)
Pilot local water management program, rights banked into trust water rights program pursuant to: * HB 1143, CH 110 (2021)
Relinquishment, for nonuse, good faith purchaser retention of right, when: HB 1132
Relinquishment, reallocation for certain locally owned family farms use and instream flow augmentation: HB 2067
Rights, adjudication of, estimated costs and rights/claims/exempt uses reports to legislature prior to: SB 5966
Rights, established as family farm permit, transfer to beneficial use at location within certain boundaries: HB 2101
Rights, relinquishment due to nonuse, sufficient cause for and good faith purchaser unaware of: SB 5060
Rights, transfers to downstream WRIAs, restrictions and conditions for: HB 1385
Stock watering, riparian landowner de minimus surface water diversion for, notice requirement: SSB 5882
Stock watering, riparian, clarifying existing legal right to access surface water for: HB 2106, SB 5882, SSB 5882
Trust water rights program, certain rights banked into, as temporary trust water right donations: * HB 1143, CH 110 (2021)
Yakima basin integrated plan, water infrastructure/supply as provided by, model toxics control funding for: SB 5857
WEAPONS  WEAPONS RSS Feed
               (See also FIREARMS)
Deadly weapon, openly carrying/displaying in threatening manner, as criminal mischief, class C felony: HB 1283, SHB 1283
Deadly weapons, consecutive sentencing enhancements, resentencing, petition for: HB 1169, ESHB 1169
Deadly weapons, sentencing enhancements for, served consecutively, removing requirement that they be: HB 1169, ESHB 1169
Election-related offices/facilities, weapons in, gross misdemeanor: HB 1618, * ESHB 1630, CH 106 (2022), SB 5846
Governing body meetings, weapon/firearm knowingly open carrying in location of, prohibiting: HB 1630, * ESHB 1630, CH 106 (2022)
Harmful weapon, openly carrying/displaying in threatening manner, as criminal mischief, gross misdemeanor: SHB 1283
Knives, spring blade, provisions: HB 1224, SHB 1224
Open carrying, at meeting/facility/demonstration, municipality authority to restrict: SB 5568
Open carrying, at meeting/facility/park, municipality authority to restrict: SSB 5568
Open carrying, at public demonstration or state capitol, prohibiting: SB 5038
Open carrying, for certain capitol campus memorial events, when: SB 5690, ESSB 5690
Open carrying, knowingly, at permitted demonstration or state capitol, prohibiting, when: * ESSB 5038, CH 261 (2021)
Possession, in state capitol campus buildings, on west capitol grounds, or in certain other buildings, prohibiting: HB 1234
School district boards of directors, weapons/firearms in facilities during meetings of, prohibiting: HB 1630
School district boards of directors, weapons/firearms knowingly in facilities during meetings of, prohibiting: * ESHB 1630, CH 106 (2022)
Schools, spring blade knives/stun guns/electric shock weapons, warrantless arrents: SHB 1224
WEEDS  WEEDS RSS Feed
               
County noxious weed control boards, members and role/duties of: HB 1355, * SHB 1355, CH 217 (2021)
Integrated pest management, county noxious weed control boards and weed districts to use: * SHB 1355, CH 217 (2021)
Noxious weed control board, state, duties: HB 1355, * SHB 1355, CH 217 (2021)
Noxious weed control board, state, members and employees: HB 1355, * SHB 1355, CH 217 (2021)
Noxious weeds, state agency lands, liaisons and assessment amounts: HB 1355, * SHB 1355, CH 217 (2021)
Weed districts, in connection with noxious weeds, including activities and programs: HB 1355, * SHB 1355, CH 217 (2021)
WILDLIFE  WILDLIFE RSS Feed
               (See also HUNTING)
Biodiversity, national strategy for, calling on federal government to establish: SJM 8009
Fur farming and fur products manufacturing/production, fur farm transition grant program and account: HB 1718
Fur farming and fur products manufacturing/production, prohibitions, when: HB 1375, HB 1718
Fur products, sale/trade/distribution of, prohibiting, when: SB 5708, SB 5973
Habitat, fish and wildlife habitat conservation areas, designating under GMA, using best available science for: SB 5314
Northern spotted owl, programmatic safe harbor agreements for, for forestland owner: SB 5411, SSB 5411
Orcas, commercial whale watching licenses, separate licenses for businesses, operators, and kayak guides: * ESB 5330, CH 284 (2021)
Orcas, southern resident, commercial whale watching vessels in area west of San Juan Island, prohibition: SSB 5330
Predators, animal, salmon taken annually by, tracking and counting: SB 5968
Sea lions/seals/pinnipeds, effect of predation on chinook salmon, appropriate management actions, assessing: SB 5404
Sea lions/seals/pinnipeds, effect of predation on salmon/steelhead, appropriate management actions, assessing: SSB 5404
Sea lions/seals/pinnipeds, extent/effect of predation on chinook salmon, review and evaluation of: SB 5404
Sea lions/seals/pinnipeds, extent/effect of predation on salmon/steelhead, review and evaluation of: SSB 5404
Sea lions/seals/pinnipeds, in Puget Sound, lethal removal to protect salmon, requesting that congress act to allow: SJM 8003
Sea lions/seals/pinnipeds, managing to enhance salmon recovery, panels for: HB 1364
Sea lions/seals/pinnipeds, maximum lethal take to enhance salmon recovery: HB 1364
Sea lions/seals/pinnipeds, salmon taken annually by animal predators, tracking and counting: SB 5968
Whales, commercial whale watching license for operators. waiving fees for, when: SSB 5330
Whales, commercial whale watching licenses, separate licenses for businesses, operators, and kayak guides: * ESB 5330, CH 284 (2021)
Whales, orca, southern resident, commercial whale watching vessels in area west of San Juan Island, prohibition: SSB 5330
Wolves, conflict resolution, persons involved with, personal information disclosure exemption, extending expiration: * SB 5972, CH 294 (2022)
Wolves, livestock injury/loss due to, payments from fish and wildlife account for costs: * SB 5058, CH 14 (2021)
WOMEN  WOMEN RSS Feed
               (See also ABORTION; DISCRIMINATION; DOMESTIC RELATIONS; DOMESTIC VIOLENCE; EMPLOYMENT AND EMPLOYEES; GENDER IDENTITY; LABOR; MARRIAGE AND MARRIED PERSONS; MEN; MINORITY AND WOMEN'S BUSINESS ENTERPRISES, OFFICE; SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DISTRICTS; SEXUAL ORIENTATION; SPORTS AND RECREATION)
Birth doulas, state-certified, requirements for certification as: HB 1881, * ESHB 1881, CH 217 (2022)
Birth resulting in stillbirth, certificate of, at request of person who gave birth: * HB 1031, CH 55 (2021), SB 5072
Breast cancer, high risk for, contralateral prophylactic mastectomies due to, health plan coverage for: SB 5906
Breast cancer, magnetic resonance imaging screening for, as adjunct to mammography, coverage for: SB 5716
Breast implant surgery, informing patient and receiving informed consent for, physician requirements: SB 5441, 2ESSB 5441
Breast milk, donor human milk for inpatient use, coverage for: SSB 5702, * E2SSB 5702, CH 236 (2022)
Breast milk, donor, for inpatient use, coverage for: SB 5702
Breast pumps/repair/parts/supplies, sales and use tax exemptions: HB 1535
Clinical trials for drugs and medical devices, diversity program for: SB 5723, SSB 5723
Contraception, immediate postpartum, health insurers to pay separately for: * HB 1651, CH 122 (2022)
Cosmetic products, marketed to women of color and with potentially harmful ingredients, plan for testing: HB 1853, SB 5480, SB 5703, SSB 5703, 2SSB 5703
Fertility services, health plan coverage for: HB 1730, SB 5647
Lacks, Henrietta, honoring, and recognizing the barriers in her life and her contribution to modern medicine: * SR 8604 (2021)
Menstrual hygiene products, in school/higher education bathrooms, providing: HB 1273, * ESHB 1273, CH 163 (2021), SB 5070
Midwives, licensed, limited prescriptive license extension and additional license extension for medical devices/implants: SB 5765, * SSB 5765, CH 289 (2022)
Military, women in, honoring: * HR 4658 (2022), * SR 8653 (2022)
Military, women's armed services integration act, June 12, 1948, 74th anniversary of, acknowledging: * HR 4658 (2022)
Milk banks, donor breast milk from, for inpatient use, coverage for: SB 5702
Milk banks, donor human milk from, for inpatient use, coverage for: SSB 5702, * E2SSB 5702, CH 236 (2022)
Milk, donor breast milk for inpatient use, coverage for: SB 5702
Milk, donor human milk for inpatient use, coverage for: SSB 5702, * E2SSB 5702, CH 236 (2022)
Postpartum or pregnant women, medicaid postpartum coverage for, extending: SB 5068, * SSB 5068, CH 90 (2021)
Pregnancy, complications of, health care entity care prohibitions, prohibiting: * SSB 5140, CH 235 (2021)
Pregnancy, ectopic, treatment for/miscarriage management, health care entity care prohibitions, prohibiting: SB 5140, * SSB 5140, CH 235 (2021)
Public works, alternative contracting, access for women-owned businesses: * SB 5032, CH 230 (2021)
Reproduction, assisted, false representation in, by persons/health care providers/entities, class C felony: HB 1848
Reproduction, assisted, false representation in, by provider, class C felony: SB 5348
Reproduction, assisted, false representation in, by provider, conceived child cause of civil action for: SB 5348
Reproduction, assisted, false representation in, by provider, unprofessional conduct: SSB 5348
Reproductive freedom, pregnant individual's right to choose or refuse to have abortion, provisions: * EHB 1851, CH 65 (2022), SB 5766
Reproductive health care, access to, provider organization acquisition impact on: SB 5335
Reproductive material/gametes, provider implanting theirs into patient without consent, 3rd degree assault, class C felony: HB 1848
Saini, Shree, Miss World America, honoring: * SR 8643 (2022)
School sports, equitable competition, prohibiting male students from competing against female students, when: HB 1556
School sports, individual competition intended for female students, prohibiting students assigned male sex at birth from participation: HB 1556
Sex/gender, higher education institution policies and practices prohibiting discrimination based on: SB 5877, SSB 5877
Veterans, women veterans day, June 12th, celebrating: * SR 8653 (2022)
Women in Cloud, activities of, recognizing: * SR 8602 (2021), * SR 8637 (2022)
Women's suffrage day, as state legal holiday on March 22: HB 1485
WORKER TRAINING AND WORKFORCE NEEDS  WORKER TRAINING AND WORKFORCE NEEDS RSS Feed
               (See also COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGES; COVID-19 AND CORONAVIRUS; EMPLOYMENT AND EMPLOYEES)
Capital projects, 4-year colleges, supporting health care/behavioral health occupations degree programs enrollment: HB 1949
Claim adjudicators, for unemployment insurance claims, training program for: SB 5193
Clean energy transition workforce account, creating: SB 5616, SSB 5616, * 2SSB 5616, CH 157 (2022)
Customized employment training program, B&O tax credit, extending: HB 1033, SHB 1033, * 2SHB 1033, CH 116 (2021)
Forest health treatments and wildfire prevention/response, developing workforce for: HB 1168, SHB 1168, * 2SHB 1168, CH 298 (2021)
Health care/behavioral health occupations with current/projected shortages, information on: HB 1949
Health professionals, behavioral health co-responders, best practices/training/workforce development for: * SSB 5644, CH 232 (2022)
Health professionals, behavioral health co-responders, certification/training/workforce development for: SB 5644
Health professionals, behavioral health loan repayment program, provisions of: HB 1504, SHB 1504
Health professionals, behavioral health workforce pilot program and training support grants, establishing: HB 1504, SHB 1504, * E2SHB 1504, CH 170 (2021)
Health professionals, health professional loan repayment and scholarship program, provisions of: HB 1504, SHB 1504, * E2SHB 1504, CH 170 (2021)
Health professionals, mental health/substance use disorder providers, grant program for, establishing: HB 1504, SHB 1504, * E2SHB 1504, CH 170 (2021)
Manufacturing, Washington BEST manufacturing act, building economic strength through manufacturing: HB 1170, * SHB 1170, CH 64 (2021)
Petroleum/petrochemical high hazard facilities, skilled and trained workforce: HB 1776
Retail industry, increasing educational, training, and job opportunities in: HB 2019
Retail industry, increasing educational, training, apprenticeship, and job opportunities in: * SHB 2019, CH 278 (2022)
Rural county high employer demand jobs program, scholarship funds use when enrolled in community/technical college: HB 1425, * SHB 1425, CH 133 (2021), SB 5288, SSB 5288
Rural county high employer demand jobs program, state matching funds and eligibility criteria, modifying: * HB 1805, CH 211 (2022), SB 5797
Rural hospitals, nurse shortages, high school student certified nursing assistants/trainees utilization pilot programs: SB 5892, SSB 5892
Space economy, employment and training opportunities in, studying: HB 1190
Unemployment insurance, claim adjudicators, training program for, creating: HB 1487, SHB 1487, * ESSB 5193, CH 271 (2021)
Washington career and college pathways innovation challenge program account, establishing: SHB 1835
Washington career and college pathways innovation challenge program, establishing: SB 5789, SSB 5789, * 2SSB 5789, CH 244 (2022)
Wineries, production facilities of, allowing employees 18 to 20 years of age to work in: * HB 1289, CH 123 (2021), SB 5477
Workforce education investment account, workforce development as allowable use of funds from: HB 1504, SHB 1504, * E2SHB 1504, CH 170 (2021)
Workforce education investment accountability and oversight board, establishment of, recodifying in RCW 28B.77: HB 1780
Workforce education investment, B&O tax surcharge for, modifying: HB 1318, HB 1504, SB 5194
Workforce education investment, B&O tax surcharge for, modifying application of: SB 5799, * SSB 5799, CH 170 (2022)
WORKERS' COMPENSATION  WORKERS' COMPENSATION RSS Feed
               (See also INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE APPEALS, BOARD)
Benefits, disparity between benefits for married injured persons and benefits for unmarried injured persons, studying: SSB 5835
Benefits, presumptive, for health care employees during pandemic, when: SB 5190, * ESSB 5190, CH 251 (2021)
Benefits, the same in certain cases whether married or unmarried: SB 5835
Claims, attending providers treating injured workers for, expanding list of health care providers authorized to be: SB 5784, SSB 5784
Claims, for mental health conditions, psychologists as attending providers for: SB 5784, SSB 5784
Claims, reopening, compensation/benefits beyond 60 days before submitting application for, when: HB 1902, * SHB 1902, CH 269 (2022)
Contractor licensing laws, references in workers' compensation statutes, adding: SB 5604
Cost-of-living adjustments, suspending for fiscal year 2022: SSB 5137
Cost-of-living adjustments, suspending for fiscal year 2022 and modifying certain future adjustment provisions: SB 5137
Debt, exempting all paid or payable compensation amounts from execution/attachment/garnishment: SB 5947, SSB 5947
Disability, total and permanent or temporary, additional amount per month whether married or unmarried: SB 5835
Disability, total and permanent or temporary, percentage of wages to be the same whether married or unmarried: SB 5835
Frontline employees, dept. of licensing driver licensing employees with in-person interaction, when: * SB 5875, CH 290 (2022)
Frontline employees, various workers considered for workers' compensation purposes to be, list of: SB 5115, * ESSB 5115, CH 252 (2021), * SB 5875, CH 290 (2022)
Hanford nuclear site, replacing with "radiological hazardous waste facility" for occupational disease presumption: SB 5890, * SSB 5890, CH 62 (2022)
Industrial insurance appeals, board of, appeals of decisions by, payment of attorney and witness fees: SB 5801
Industrial insurance, accident fund, safety grant program use of funds from: HB 1097, * ESHB 1097, CH 253 (2021), SB 5090
Industrial insurance, claim resolution settlement agreements: * SB 5046, CH 89 (2021)
Industrial insurance, freight broker/forwarder with agreement with carrier: HB 1783, SB 5103
Industrial insurance, medical examinations and records, modifying provisions: SB 5102, SSB 5102
Industrial insurance, medical examinations, worker recording of: HB 1763, SHB 1763, SB 5627
Industrial insurance, medical examinations, worker-chosen observer at: HB 1763, SHB 1763, SB 5627
Industrial insurance, structured claim resolution settlement as option: * SB 5046, CH 89 (2021)
Kennedy, Vickie, assistant director for insurance services, at department of labor and industries, honoring: * SR 8648 (2022)
Occupational diseases, infectious/contagious diseases as, when subject of public health emergency: SB 5115, * ESSB 5115, CH 252 (2021), SB 5190, * ESSB 5190, CH 251 (2021)
Radiological hazardous waste facilities, all personnel exposed to radioactive waste, occupational disease presumption: SB 5890, * SSB 5890, CH 62 (2022)
Social security numbers, used in correspondence as personal identifiers, replacing, when: HB 1455, * SHB 1455, CH 80 (2021)
Transportation network companies, drivers for, industrial insurance provisions: HB 2076, * ESHB 2076, CH 281 (2022) PV
Vocational rehabilitation, injured workers referred for, B&O/public utility tax credits for employers hiring: SB 5358
Wages, monthly, computing for residents/inmates/patients of certain correctional/treatment/other institutions: SB 5701, * SSB 5701, CH 53 (2022)
WORKFORCE TRAINING AND EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD  WORKFORCE TRAINING AND EDUCATION COORDINATING BOARD RSS Feed
               
Care worker center, establishing, board role: HB 1872, SHB 1872
Care worker sector, transformation grant pilot program, administering, board role: HB 1872, SHB 1872
Health care/behavioral health occupations with current/projected shortages, information on, WTECB role: HB 1949
Retail industry, increasing educational, training, and job opportunities in, board role: HB 2019
Retail industry, increasing educational, training, apprenticeship, and job opportunities in, board role: * SHB 2019, CH 278 (2022)
Workforce education investment accountability and oversight board, role of WTECB, modifying: HB 1780