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