Bills by Topic Results
Bills that have passed the Legislature are shown in bold text with an * preceding them.
LAW ENFORCEMENT AND LAW ENFORCEMENT PERSONNEL
(See also ANIMALS; CRIMINAL JUSTICE TRAINING COMMISSION; CRIMINAL PROCEDURE; FIRST RESPONDERS; IMMIGRATION, IMMIGRANTS, AND IMMIGRATION STATUS; RETIREMENT AND PENSIONS; SHERIFFS AND POLICE CHIEFS, WASHINGTON ASSOCIATION OF (WASPC)) |
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Animal in vehicle, preventing cruelty by removing, officer liability for:
SB 6151 |
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Animals, police, harming, class B felony when animal killed:
SB 5614, ESSB 5614 |
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Behavioral health needs, criminal justice system-involved persons with, grant program:
HB 1767, SHB 1767,
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2SHB 1767, CH 378 (2019) |
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Behavioral health needs, of officers, task force, convening:
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SSB 6570, CH 327 (2020) PV |
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Behavioral health needs, of officers, task force, pilot projects, and grants:
SB 6570 |
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Charitable solicitations in public roadway, by law enforcement personnel, when:
HB 2911 |
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Colleges, community and technical, agency assistance with security:
SB 5150 |
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Colleges, community and technical, officer assignment to, agreements:
SSB 5150 |
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Courthouses/facilities, law enforcement actions at, prohibitions/exceptions:
HB 2567,
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SHB 2567, CH 37 (2020), SB 6522 |
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Deadly force, amending and adding to I-940 as passed by the people:
HB 1064,
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SHB 1064, CH 4 (2019), SB 5029 |
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Deadly force, police use of, central repository of information, establishing:
HB 2789, SHB 2789, SB 6527, SSB 6527 |
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Deadly force, repealing I-940 to and passed by legislature and ESHB 3003 (2018):
HB 1064,
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SHB 1064, CH 4 (2019) |
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Deadly force, repealing I-940 to legislature and ESHB 3003 (2018):
SB 5029 |
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Derelict vessel removal program, local agency enforcement role and grants:
HB 2769, SHB 2769, SB 6528, SSB 6528 |
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Disability, person with, Travis alert outreach demonstration campaign:
HB 2884 |
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Disability, person with, Travis alert pilot program, with outreach campaign:
SHB 2884 |
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Diversity, professional development outreach grant program, developing:
HB 2539 |
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Domestic violence, law enforcement response:
HB 1225,
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SHB 1225, CH 367 (2019), SB 5143, SSB 5143 |
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Domestic violence, traumatic brain injuries risk, officer training to include:
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ESB 5573 (2019) V |
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Eyewitness evidence, law enforcement maximizing of reliability, work group:
HB 1970, SB 5714,
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SSB 5714, CH 359 (2019) |
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Facial recognition technology, agency obtaining or use of, prohibiting:
HB 2856, SHB 2856 |
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Facial recognition technology, agency procurement or use, requirements:
HB 2761 |
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Facial recognition technology, using to establish probable cause, restrictions:
2SHB 1654 |
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Firearms, concealed pistol licenses, process for renewal by agencies:
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HB 1934, CH 135 (2019) |
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Firearms, forfeited, agency disposing of:
HB 1671 |
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Firearms, seizing of, removing authority for, when:
SB 6673 |
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Firearms, semiautomatic assault rifle sale/transfer, officer training exemption:
HB 1511, HB 2202 |
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Firearms, surrender to and return of by law enforcement, removing various provisions:
SB 6673 |
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First aid, officer training in and provision of:
HB 1064,
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SHB 1064, CH 4 (2019), SB 5029 |
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Fish and wildlife officers, collective bargaining:
HB 2212, SHB 2212, SSB 5481,
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E2SSB 5481, CH 298 (2020) |
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Fish and wildlife officers, definition and collective bargaining:
HB 1217, SB 5481 |
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Fish and wildlife officers, lawful permanent resident requirement for:
HB 2571,
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ESHB 2571, CH 38 (2020), SB 6071, SSB 6071 |
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Fish and wildlife officers, rank of sergeant, collective bargaining:
HB 2037, SHB 2037 |
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Fish and wildlife officers, vessel crewmember licensee identification to show:
SB 6485 |
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Homicide, justifiable, law enforcement deadly force use:
HB 1064,
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SHB 1064, CH 4 (2019), SB 5029 |
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Huckleberry buyers, disclosing certain records to law enforcement:
HB 2092 |
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Immigration enforcement, cooperation with federal government, requiring:
HB 2226, SB 6030 |
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Immigration enforcement, cooperation with federal government, restricting:
HB 2567,
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SHB 2567, CH 37 (2020), SB 6522 |
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Indigenous women and other persons, missing, law enforcement response:
SHB 1713,
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2SHB 1713, CH 127 (2019) |
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License plate recognition systems, automated, law enforcement use:
HB 1663, HB 2566, SB 5529 |
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Liquor and cannabis board, marijuana, law enforcement authority of:
SHB 1237, 2SHB 1237 |
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Liquor enforcement officers, powers of:
HB 1626 |
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Mental disorders, persons with, diversion by police from prosecution:
HB 1513, SHB 1513, 2SHB 1513, SB 5444, SSB 5444,
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E2SSB 5444, CH 326 (2019) |
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Missing and unidentified persons, national system, WASPC use of:
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EHB 2792, CH 45 (2020) |
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Missing persons cases, entry into NCIC by law enforcement, when:
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EHB 2792, CH 45 (2020) |
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Motorcycles, profiling by law enforcement, prohibiting:
HB 1152, SB 6130 |
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Municipal police districts, planning committees, commissions, and plans:
HB 1458 |
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Native American women, missing or murdered, law enforcement response:
HB 1713 |
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Officers, behavioral health needs of, suicide prevention efforts:
SB 6570,
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SSB 6570, CH 327 (2020) PV |
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Officers, behavioral health needs of, task force, convening:
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SSB 6570, CH 327 (2020) PV |
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Officers, behavioral health needs of, task force, pilot projects, and grants:
SB 6570 |
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Officers, certification, polygraph requirement for, provisions:
SSB 6148 |
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Officers, certification, polygraph requirement for, removing:
SB 6148 |
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Officers, contact information of, disclosure, crime of:
HB 2019 |
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Officers, correctional, certification and termination:
HB 2499, SHB 2499,
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2SHB 2499, CH 119 (2020) |
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Officers, correctional, overtime work by:
HB 1345, SHB 1345, SB 5200 |
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Officers, limited authority, traffic infraction notices issuance authority, when:
HB 2735 |
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Officers, PERS service credit transfer to LEOFF, when:
HB 1297, SB 5355,
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SSB 5355, CH 47 (2019) |
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Officers, semiautomatic assault rifle sale/transfer, safety training exemption:
HB 1511, HB 2202 |
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Officers, traffic citations by, considering in assessing performance, prohibiting:
SB 6316 |
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Officers, use of force with firearm discharge, reporting:
SB 5916 |
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Officers, Washington law enforcement officer health and wellness special license plates:
HB 2406, SB 6225 |
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Officers, workers' compensation occupational disease presumptions:
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HB 1913, CH 133 (2019), SB 5849 |
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Personnel, critical incident stress management programs, expanding access:
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HB 2926, CH 294 (2020) |
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Proactive policing grant program, developing and implementing:
HB 1501 |
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Property, crimes against, law enforcement grant program, establishing:
HB 1280 |
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Railroad grade crossings, clearing for law enforcement vehicles, when:
HB 2923, SB 6675 |
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Sanctuary policies for immigrants, prohibiting:
HB 2226, SB 6030 |
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School resource officers, agreements, training, and grant program:
SB 5052 |
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Sexual assault kits, tracking system, and survivors:
HB 1166, SHB 1166,
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2SHB 1166, CH 93 (2019) |
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Sexual assault kits, unreported kit storage/preservation:
HB 2318,
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ESHB 2318, CH 26 (2020) |
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Sexually exploited children, commercially, protective custody/evaluation facilities:
2SHB 1775,
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E3SHB 1775, CH 331 (2020), 2SSB 5744 |
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Sheriff's office, Cowlitz county, deputy Justin DeRosier, honoring:
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SR 8652 (2019) |
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Sheriff's office, Kittitas county, deputy Ryan Thompson, honoring:
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HR 4630 (2019),
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SR 8635 (2019) |
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Sheriff's office, Pierce county, deputy Cooper Dyson, celebrating the life of:
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SR 8706 (2020) |
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Sheriff's office, Pierce county, deputy Daniel McCartney act:
SB 5050 |
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Sheriff's office, Snohomish county, cold case team detective James H. Scharf, honoring:
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HR 4663 (2020) |
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Sheriff's office, Yakima county, sheriff Brian Winter, recognizing:
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HR 4669 (2020) |
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Sheriff's offices, vacancies in, filling:
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HB 1750, CH 14 (2020) |
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Sheriffs, preparation course for person who is not a peace officer:
HB 2664 |
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Sheriffs, salaries of, modifying:
SB 5268 |
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Sheriffs, training program for newly elected:
HB 2664 |
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State patrol, camper/RV near state waters, wastewater discharge risk notice:
HB 2507 |
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State patrol, destruction of forfeited firearms by:
HB 1010, SHB 1010 |
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State patrol, domestic violence offender registry, WSP role:
HB 1080, SB 5244 |
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State patrol, electronic database, missing persons cases role of:
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EHB 2792, CH 45 (2020) |
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State patrol, executive protection unit, funding:
HB 1021 |
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State patrol, firearm safety training program completion documentation role of:
SHB 1315 |
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State patrol, handgun proficiency standards and instructors:
HB 1315, SB 5174 |
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State patrol, information systems, removing sealed juvenile records from:
SB 6444, SSB 6444 |
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State patrol, large capacity magazine buy-back program, WSP to establish:
HB 2947 |
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State patrol, missing/murdered indigenous persons, liaisons and protocol:
SHB 1713,
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2SHB 1713, CH 127 (2019) |
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State patrol, missing/murdered Native American women liaisons, establishing:
HB 1713 |
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State patrol, sexual assault kit forensic analysis role of:
HB 1166, SHB 1166,
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2SHB 1166, CH 93 (2019) |
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State patrol, state firearms background check system, WSP role:
HB 2467, SHB 2467,
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E2SHB 2467, CH 28 (2020) |
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State patrol, state-owned land/property, underutilized, inventory of, WSP role:
HB 2774, EHB 2896 |
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Training, basic law enforcement, academy classes minimum number per year:
HB 2560 |
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Training, basic law enforcement, commencement date after hiring:
HB 1253, SB 5944 |
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Training, eastern WA, basic law enforcement academy pilot project:
HB 2538 |
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Training, law enforcement training standards and education board, establishing:
HB 2537 |
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Unidentified and missing persons, national system, WASPC use of:
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EHB 2792, CH 45 (2020) |
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Universities and TESC, uniformed personnel, interest arbitration:
HB 1043,
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SB 5022, CH 234 (2019) PV |