Bills by Topic Results
Bills that have passed the Legislature are shown in bold text with an * preceding them.
LAW ENFORCEMENT AND LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS
(See also CORRECTIONAL FACILITIES AND JAILS; CRIMINAL JUSTICE TRAINING COMMISSION; CRIMINAL OFFENDERS; CRIMINAL PROCEDURE; FIRE PROTECTION; FIREARMS; MINORITIES; ORDERS OF COURT; RETIREMENT AND PENSIONS; SEX OFFENSES AND OFFENDERS; SHERIFFS AND POLICE CHIEFS, WASHINGTON ASSOCIATION OF (WASPC); STUDIES; VICTIMS OF CRIMES) |
|
Accountability and community input, model policies for:
HB 1529, SB 5073, SSB 5073 |
|
Agencies, law enforcement accreditation project, establishing:
HB 1769 |
|
Airport police, airplane passenger removal role of, restricting, when:
HB 2211 |
|
Amtrak derailment, military personnel and facilities providing aid after, honoring:
*
HR 4662 (2018),
*
SR 8696 (2018) |
|
Arrest warrant, person with, on public agency property, notifying law enforcement:
SB 5218 |
|
Arrested persons, optional law enforcement recording of palmprints of:
SB 5730 |
|
Biometric identifiers, attaining and using by agency, requirements and prohibitions:
*
SHB 1717, CH 306 (2017),
*
HB 2213, CH 1 (2017) |
|
Biometric identifiers, excluding DNA and fingerprints from requirements for, when:
*
HB 2213, CH 1 (2017) |
|
Blood samples, collection by forensic phlebotomists or certain professionals, when:
*
E2SHB 1614, CH 336 (2017), SB 5186, SSB 5186 |
|
Cameras, body, worn by officers:
HB 2893,
*
SB 6408, CH 285 (2018) |
|
Camping, unlawful, by homeless, law enforcement response:
SB 5656, SB 5864 |
|
Community and technical colleges, police forces for:
SB 6119 |
|
Community engagement programs, grant program for establishing:
HB 1769 |
|
Community policing, at western and eastern state hospitals:
HB 1370, SB 5159 |
|
Crime victim services, providing victim or survivor with information at scene:
HB 1759, SHB 1759, 2SHB 1759 |
|
Criminally insane, release of, notification of law enforcement:
HB 2289, SHB 2289 |
|
Crisis intervention response team pilot project, behavioral health, creating:
HB 2234, SB 5970 |
|
Deadly force, agency policies, investigations, and reporting requirements:
HB 1529, SB 5073, SSB 5073 |
|
Deadly force, in community policing, joint legislative task force, recommendations:
HB 1529, HB 1769, SB 5073, SSB 5073 |
|
Deadly force, law enforcement and/or corrections officer standards for use of:
HB 1000, HB 1529, SB 5000, SB 5073, SSB 5073 |
|
Deadly force, law enforcement officer good faith standard for use of:
*
ESHB 3003, CH 10 (2018) |
|
Deadly force, law enforcement officer good faith standard for use of, I-940:
*
SI 940, CH 11 (2018),
*
HI 940, CH 11 (2018) |
|
Deadly force, peace officer and public officer standards for use of:
HB 1000, HB 1529, SB 5000, SB 5073, SSB 5073 |
|
Deadly force, SHB 3003 concerning, exempting from legislative cutoff dates:
*
HCR 4415 (2018) |
|
Disability, person with, at emergency scene, first responder awareness:
HB 1258 |
|
Disability, person with, at emergency scene, officer training and awareness:
*
SHB 1258, CH 295 (2017) |
|
Diversity in law enforcement, how to increase, studying:
HB 1769 |
|
Dogs, police dogs and accelerant detection dogs, harming, class B felony, when:
SB 5771 |
|
Domestic violence, ex parte temporary orders, officer role:
HB 2542, SHB 2542 |
|
Emergency responders, their occupation as, malicious harassment because of:
HB 1693 |
|
Employee names and contact information, records request for, procedures, when:
SB 5326 |
|
Firearm purchase and transfer applications, denial when ineligible, provisions:
HB 1501,
*
SHB 1501, CH 261 (2017) |
|
Firearms sales, agency background checks, financial assistance grant program:
SSB 6620 |
|
Firearms, dealer deliveries to officers, requirements:
HB 1592 |
|
First aid, by law enforcement officers, SHB 3003 concerning, cutoff date exemption for:
*
HCR 4415 (2018) |
|
First aid, officer training in and provision of:
*
ESHB 3003, CH 10 (2018) |
|
First aid, officer training in and rendering of, I-940:
*
SI 940, CH 11 (2018),
*
HI 940, CH 11 (2018) |
|
First responders killed in line of duty, spouses of, property tax exemption:
SB 5104, SSB 5104, SB 6300 |
|
First responders, building mapping system for, to include school buildings:
HB 1982, SB 6410 |
|
First responders, notifying schools of evacuation or lockdown, requirements:
HB 1982, SB 6410, SSB 6410, 2SSB 6410, SSB 6620 |
|
First responders, public safety vehicles/equipment, sales and use tax exemptions:
SB 6513 |
|
Fish and wildlife officers, authority to remove feral wolf-dog hybrids:
HB 2247, SB 6383 |
|
Funding for programs and agencies, from public safety enhancement account:
HB 1769 |
|
Gambling commission enforcement officers, authority of, civil liability immunity:
*
HB 1475, CH 111 (2017), SB 5582 |
|
Hate crimes, against emergency responders and firefighters due to occupation:
HB 1693 |
|
Hate crimes, against officers due to occupation:
HB 1398, ESB 5280 |
|
Hiring and continuing employment, lawful permanent residents, eligibility of:
HB 1182, SB 5389,
*
SB 6145, CH 32 (2018) |
|
Homicide, justifiable, by law enforcement officer, SHB 3003 concerning, cutoff date exemption for:
*
HCR 4415 (2018) |
|
Homicide, justifiable, law enforcement and/or corrections officer standards for:
HB 1000, HB 1529, SB 5000, SB 5073, SSB 5073 |
|
Homicide, justifiable, law enforcement officer use of deadly force:
*
ESHB 3003, CH 10 (2018) |
|
Homicide, justifiable, law enforcement officer use of deadly force, I-940:
*
SI 940, CH 11 (2018),
*
HI 940, CH 11 (2018) |
|
Homicide, justifiable, peace officer and public officer standards for:
HB 1000, HB 1529, SB 5000, SB 5073, SSB 5073 |
|
Horses, police, harming, class B felony, when:
SB 5771 |
|
Hunter education training program, firearm skills in, officer exemption, when:
HB 1944,
*
SHB 1944, CH 255 (2017) |
|
Immigration, registration or surveillance programs, aiding of, prohibiting, when:
2SSB 5689 |
|
Initiative 940, as revised and added to, cutoff date exemption for SHB 3003:
*
HCR 4415 (2018) |
|
Initiative 940, law enforcement training and community safety act:
*
SI 940, CH 11 (2018),
*
HI 940, CH 11 (2018) |
|
Initiative 940, law enforcement training and community safety act, revising:
*
ESHB 3003, CH 10 (2018) |
|
Inquests, by coroner, death resulting from interaction with law enforcement:
SB 5769, SSB 5769 |
|
Juvenile, 16 or 17, assaulting family or household member, arresting:
SB 5618,
*
SSB 5618, CH 223 (2017) |
|
Law enforcement training and community safety act, I-940:
*
SI 940, CH 11 (2018),
*
HI 940, CH 11 (2018) |
|
Law enforcement training and community safety act, I-940, revising:
*
ESHB 3003, CH 10 (2018) |
|
Law enforcement training and community safety act, I-940, revising, SHB 3003 cutoff date exemption:
*
HCR 4415 (2018) |
|
License plate recognition systems, automated, law enforcement use:
HB 1909, SHB 1909 |
|
Limited authority officers, privileged communications with peer support counselors:
*
HB 2611, CH 165 (2018) |
|
Liquor enforcement officers, powers of, expanding:
SB 5132, SSB 5132 |
|
Livestock impounding, role of sheriff:
HB 1315, SHB 1315 |
|
Medicaid fraud control unit, as enforcement agency:
HB 2273, SB 6051 |
|
Mental health field response teams, using mental health professionals, grant program for:
SSB 5970, 2SSB 5970 |
|
Mental health field response, using mental health professionals, grant program for:
*
HB 2892, CH 142 (2018) |
|
Mental health training for officers:
*
ESHB 3003, CH 10 (2018) |
|
Mental health training for officers, I-940:
*
SI 940, CH 11 (2018),
*
HI 940, CH 11 (2018) |
|
Mental health training for officers, SHB 3003 concerning, cutoff date exemption for:
*
HCR 4415 (2018) |
|
Motorcycles, profiling by law enforcement, prohibiting:
HB 2873 |
|
Municipal police districts, including commissions, creation and management:
HB 2552 |
|
Officer, aggravated first and second degree rape of:
HB 1668 |
|
Officer, aggravated first degree kidnapping of:
HB 1668 |
|
Officer, aggravated second degree murder of:
HB 1668 |
|
Officer, as emergency responder, assault in third degree of:
HB 1693 |
|
Officer, as emergency responder, malicious harassment of:
HB 1693 |
|
Officer, assault in first, second, and third degree of:
HB 1668 |
|
Officer, assault in third degree of:
HB 1398, ESB 5280 |
|
Officer, malicious harassment of:
HB 1398, HB 1668, ESB 5280 |
|
Officers, correctional, mandatory overtime work in jails by, collecting data:
SHB 2817 |
|
Officers, correctional, overtime work by, limiting:
HB 2817 |
|
Officers, limited authority, privileged communications with peer support counselors:
*
HB 2611, CH 165 (2018) |
|
Officers, occupational disease claims, for mental conditions and disabilities:
SHB 1655 |
|
Officers, occupational disease presumptions for workers' compensation:
HB 1655, HB 2633, SHB 2633, SB 5477, ESB 6213, SB 6214,
*
SSB 6214, CH 264 (2018) |
|
Officers, posttraumatic stress disorder, occupational disease presumption:
HB 1655, SB 6214,
*
SSB 6214, CH 264 (2018) |
|
Officers, Steve Redmond, of Spokane police department, honoring:
*
HR 4628 (2017) |
|
Oversight bodies, public employees terminated for certain behavior serving on, prohibiting:
HB 2885 |
|
Peace officers, on prosecutor impeachment list, punishment due to, prohibiting:
HB 2532,
*
SB 6188, CH 265 (2018) |
|
Police chief Michael Knapp, Ferndale police department, honoring:
*
HR 4634 (2017) |
|
Police officers at colleges, collective bargaining, binding interest arbitration:
HB 1559, SHB 1559 |
|
Police vehicle, attempting to elude, "pursuing police vehicle" definition:
HB 1844 |
|
Police vehicle, attempting to elude, seriousness level:
HB 1642, HB 1821 |
|
Public safety enhancement account, creating:
HB 1769 |
|
Religious beliefs, law enforcement actions based on, prohibitions:
*
EHB 2097, CH 303 (2018) PV, SB 5828 |
|
Safe streets pilot project, creating to foster community engagement:
HB 1557, SHB 1557, SB 5650 |
|
Sensing devices, extraordinary, law enforcement use:
HB 1102 |
|
Sexual assault kit forensic analysis, requests by law enforcement:
HB 2353, SHB 2353, HB 2648 |
|
Sexual assault survivors, when examined or interviewed, bill of rights:
SB 5686 |
|
Sexual assault, notifying victim of kit analysis, investigator education for:
HB 2353, SHB 2353, HB 2648 |
|
Sexual violence crime fee, to fund crime investigations and aid victims:
SB 5830 |
|
Sheriff's office, Pierce county, deputy Daniel McCartney, deputy Daniel McCartney act:
HB 2968, SB 6574 |
|
Sheriff's office, Pierce county, deputy Daniel McCartney, honoring:
*
HR 4654 (2018),
*
SR 8684 (2018) |
|
Sheriff's office, Snohomish county, Pat Stack, honoring:
*
HR 4636 (2017) |
|
Sheriff's office, Yakima county, sheriff Brian Winter, honoring:
*
HR 4670 (2018) |
|
Sheriffs, financial affairs statement, requirements:
HB 1833 |
|
State patrol, animal abuse offender registry, WSP to maintain:
SB 5804 |
|
State patrol, bump-fire stock buy-back program, establishing and administering:
*
ESB 5992, CH 7 (2018) |
|
State patrol, drug enforcement task force for controlling illicit marijuana production, creating:
HB 2972 |
|
State patrol, firearm purchase/transfer application denials, database, investigations:
HB 1501,
*
SHB 1501, CH 261 (2017) |
|
State patrol, forfeited firearms, option to destroy:
HB 1483 |
|
State patrol, officer salaries, competitive:
SB 5373 |
|
State patrol, recruiting and retaining officers, including accounts to fund:
SB 5373 |
|
State patrol, resources for reporting/identifying missing Native American women, studying:
HB 2951,
*
SHB 2951, CH 101 (2018) |
|
State patrol, surplus public property, transfer, lease, or disposal for public benefit:
HB 2382, SHB 2382, 2SHB 2382,
*
3SHB 2382, CH 217 (2018) |
|
State patrol, surplus real property for affordable housing, inventory, WSP role:
HB 2382, SHB 2382, 2SHB 2382,
*
3SHB 2382, CH 217 (2018) |
|
State patrol, trooper and sergeant salaries, competitive:
HB 2692,
*
SHB 2692, CH 140 (2018), SB 6149, SSB 6149 |
|
State patrol, wildfires, 2017-2018, appropriations to WSP for:
*
SHB 3002, CH 274 (2018), SSB 6174 |
|
Students, interviewing or interrogating, school district policy/procedures adoption:
SB 6065, ESSB 6065 |
|
Training, enhanced leadership, commissioned officers, and crisis intervention:
HB 1769 |
|
Trespassers, removal from premises by officer, when:
HB 1305, SHB 1305, SB 5388,
*
ESSB 5388, CH 284 (2017) |
|
Unclaimed property, law enforcement donation to museum or historical society:
HB 2374 |
|
Violence de-escalation training for officers:
*
ESHB 3003, CH 10 (2018) |
|
Violence de-escalation training for officers, I-940:
*
SI 940, CH 11 (2018),
*
HI 940, CH 11 (2018) |
|
Violence de-escalation training for officers, SHB 3003 concerning, cutoff date exemption for:
*
HCR 4415 (2018) |
|
Violent encounters, officers with public, training to reduce:
SB 5429 |