Table of WAC Sections Affected in 1998
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KEY TO TABLE
This table covers the current 1998 year through issue #24 of the Register and should be
used to locate rules amended, adopted, or repealed subsequent to the publication date of
the latest WAC or Supplement.
Symbols: | ||||
AMD | = | Amendment of existing section | ||
A/R | = | Amending and recodifying a section | ||
DECOD | = | Decodification of an existing section | ||
NEW | = | New section not previously codified | ||
OBJEC | = | Notice of objection by Joint Administrative Rules Review Committee | ||
PREP | = | Preproposal comments | ||
RE-AD | = | Readoption of existing section | ||
RECOD | = | Recodification of previously codified section | ||
REP | = | Repeal of existing section | ||
RESCIND | = | Rescind previous emergency rule | ||
REVIEW | = | Review of previously adopted rule | ||
SUSP | = | Suspending an existing section | ||
Suffixes: | ||||
-C | = | Continuance of previous proposal | ||
-E | = | Emergency action | ||
-P | = | Proposed action | ||
-S | = | Supplemental notice | ||
-W | = | Withdrawal of proposed action | ||
-XA | = | Expedited adoption | ||
-XR | = | Expedited repeal |
WAC # shows the section number under which an agency rule is or will
be codified in the Washington Administrative Code.
WSR # shows the issue of the Washington State Register where the document may be found; the last three digits identify the document within the issue.
WAC Titles in this Table:
(1) (4) (10) (12) (14) (16) (18) (24) (25) (30) (34) (36 ) (44) (48)
(50) (51) (55) (60) (67) (72) (82) (88) (90) (98) (100) (106) (112)
(113) (114) (118) (120) (130) (131) (132A) (132B) (132C) (132D)
(132E) (132F) (132G) (132H) (132I) (132J) (132K) (132L) (132M)
(132N) (132P) (132Q) (132R) (132S) (132T) (132U) (132V) (132W)
(132X) (132Y) (132Z) (133) (134) (135) (136) (137) (139) (140)
(142) (143) (148) (154) (158) (162) (167) (172) (173) (174) (175)
(177) (178) (180) (182) (184) (186) (187) (192) (194) (196) (197)
(198) (204) (208) (210) (212) (218) (220) (222) (223) (224) (230)
(232) (236) (237) (240) (242) (243) (244) (245) (246) (247) (248)
(249) (249A) (250) (251) (252) (253) (254) (255) (256) (259) (260)
(261) (262) (263) (275) (284) (286) (287) (288) (289) (290) (292)
(294) (296) (297) (298) (299) (300) (304) (306) (308) (314) (315)
(316) (317) (318) (320) (322) (323) (326) (330) (332) (335) (336)
(340) (342) (344) (352) (356) (358) (359) (360) (363) (365) (371)
(372) (374) (380) (381) (383) (388) (390) (391) (392) (396) (399)
(400) (402) (410) (414) (415) (417) (419) (434) (437) (440) (446)
(448) (456) (458) (460) (461) (462) (463) (466) (467) (468) (470)
(474) (478) (479) (480) (482) (484) (490) (491) (495A) (495B)
(495C) (495D) (495E) (504) (508) (516)
For your convenience we have also prepared an Agency-to-WAC Title Table that shows the correspondence between the WAC titles and the agencies affected.