BAIL AND BAIL BONDS
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Agreements, general power of attorney in, presumption of unprofessional conduct:
SHB 2265 |
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Agreements, general power of attorney in, prohibiting:
HB 2265 |
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Bail bond agents, amending miscellaneous provisions:
HB 1098, SHB 1098 |
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Bonds, property and surety, amending miscellaneous provisions:
HB 1098, SHB 1098 |
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Pretrial release, sex and violent offenses, prohibiting without payment of bail:
HB 1171,
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SHB 1171, CH 24 (2014) |
BICYCLES
  (See also MOTOR VEHICLES; TRAFFIC) |
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Ayers, Chuck, recognizing:
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HR 4651 (2013) |
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Bicycle operator identification number, requiring display of:
SB 6301 |
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Bicycle safety and education account, creation in multimodal transportation account:
SB 6301 |
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Bicyclists, vehicles overtaking and passing, maintaining safe distance:
HB 1743, SB 5564 |
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Electric-assisted bicycles, removing and modifying certain helmet use requirements:
HB 1246 |
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Sales of certain bicycles, retail, levying retail sale fee on:
HB 1954 |
BLIND
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Aged, blind, or disabled program, effective date of modifications to, changing:
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SB 6573, CH 218 (2014) |
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Aged, blind, or disabled program, persons with disability eligible for, continuation of safety net benefits:
HB 2069,
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SHB 2069, CH 10 (2013) |
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Dog guides, with reckless disregard causing harm to, class C felony:
HB 1830 |
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High school transition services, for special education students, provision of:
SHB 1735, SB 5958, SSB 5958,
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2SSB 5958, CH 47 (2014) |
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High school transition services, for students with disabilities or section 504 plan, provision of:
HB 1735, SB 5671, SB 5706, SSB 5706 |
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High school transition services, for students with disabilities, provision of:
E2SSB 5330 |
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Interpreters, educational, assessments and performance standards:
HB 1144,
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SHB 1144, CH 151 (2013) |
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Service animals, with reckless disregard causing harm to, class C felony:
HB 1830 |
BOATS
  (See also COMMERCIAL VESSELS AND SHIPPING; FERRIES) |
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Abandoned and derelict vessels, adding to and revising removal program, vessel deconstruction, marina, and related provisions:
HB 2457, SHB 2457,
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2SHB 2457, CH 195 (2014) |
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Abandoned and derelict vessels, reducing numbers through preventive measures and proactive removal:
HB 1245,
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ESHB 1245, CH 291 (2013), SB 5663, ESSB 5663 |
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Alcohol, blood and breath alcohol content, lowering limits for vehicle, vessel, and aircraft operation or physical control:
SB 5932 |
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Docks, boat ramps, and launches, adjusting dollar threshold under shoreline management act for substantial development for:
SB 6368 |
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Docks, pleasure craft-related, adjusting dollar threshold under shoreline management act for substantial development for:
SSB 6368 |
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Financial responsibility, requiring owners of certain vessels to demonstrate:
HB 1245 |
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Floating on-water residences, classifying as conforming preferred use:
SB 6450 |
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Floating on-water residences, classifying as conforming preferred use and water-dependent use:
HB 2581 |
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Floating on-water residences, classifying as conforming use:
SHB 2581,
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ESSB 6450, CH 56 (2014) |
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Inspections, prior to transferring vessel, requirements:
HB 1245,
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ESHB 1245, CH 291 (2013), SB 5663, ESSB 5663 |
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Invasive species, aquatic, infractions to include transporting watercraft into state without valid documentation:
SB 5702,
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SSB 5702, CH 307 (2013) |
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Marina slips, incorporated as own community association, not consider residential real property:
SB 6319 |
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Marinas, floatation devices used by, requiring that polystyrene foam be encapsulated in state waters:
SB 5546 |
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Marinas, private, options for vessel disposal and eligibility for vessel turn-in program:
HB 1245, SB 5663 |
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Marinas, private, vessel disposal and vessel turn-in program, modifying certain provisions:
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ESHB 1245, CH 291 (2013), ESSB 5663 |
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Moorage facilities, fee immunity for:
HB 2631, SB 6207, SSB 6207 |
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Moorage facilities, including private, various provisions involving abandoned and derelict vessels:
HB 2457, SHB 2457,
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2SHB 2457, CH 195 (2014) |
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Moorage facilities, private, options for vessel disposal and eligibility for vessel turn-in program:
HB 1245, SB 5663 |
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Moorage facilities, private, vessel disposal and vessel turn-in program, modifying certain provisions:
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ESHB 1245, CH 291 (2013), ESSB 5663 |
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Permits, nonresident, revising certain provisions:
HB 1366, SB 5241, SB 6581 |
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Ramps, boat ramps and adjacent parking lots, fee immunity for:
HB 2631, SB 6207, SSB 6207 |
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Recreational vessels, large, removing certain sales and use tax disincentives for resident and nonresident owners:
HB 1927, SB 5817 |
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Recreational vessels, operation under influence of THC or other drug:
HB 2503, SHB 2503, SB 6014,
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SSB 6014, CH 132 (2014) |
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Safety laws or rules, violations of, including drug, alcohol, and THC testing in connection with:
HB 1758, SB 5437,
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SSB 5437, CH 278 (2013) |
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Spawning beds in rivers, salmon and steelhead, prohibiting boating activities that harm or disturb:
SB 5254 |
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Under the influence, of THC or other drug, blood test and warrant waiver provisions:
HB 2503, SHB 2503, SB 6014,
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SSB 6014, CH 132 (2014) |
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Under the influence, operating vessel while, to include being under influence of marijuana:
HB 1758, SB 5437,
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SSB 5437, CH 278 (2013) |
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Vehicle prowling, including vessels, second degree, class C felony in certain cases:
HB 1305, SHB 1305,
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ESB 5053, CH 267 (2013) |
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Vessel registrations, confidential, provisions concerning records:
HB 1832, SB 5591,
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SSB 5591, CH 336 (2013) |
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Vessel turn-in program, department of natural resources to develop and administer:
HB 1245,
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ESHB 1245, CH 291 (2013), SB 5663, ESSB 5663 |
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Vessels for hire, person or employee who has, conditions for leasing or chartering:
HB 1758, SB 5437,
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SSB 5437, CH 278 (2013) |
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Watercraft, modifying sales tax provisions:
SB 5041 |
BOILERS AND UNFIRED PRESSURE VESSELS
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Miniature hobby boilers, exemption from certain requirements:
HB 2541, SHB 2541, SB 6290, SSB 6290 |
BONDS
  (See also BUDGET) |
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Bond authorization bill, governor role in preparing for debt issuance proposed in budget documents:
HB 1646, SB 5138, ESSB 5138 |
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Capital budget, appropriations from proceeds of general obligation bonds to fund capital projects:
SB 5445 |
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Capital budget, appropriations from proceeds of general obligation bonds to fund public school capital projects:
SSB 5445 |
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Columbia river, I-5 bridge, authorizing general obligation bonds to finance Columbia river crossing project:
HB 1975, SB 5864 |
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Columbia river, I-5 bridge, authorizing toll revenue bonds to finance Columbia river crossing project:
ESHB 1954, SHB 1975, SB 5923 |
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Debt, state, creating council on state debt:
HB 1646, SB 5138 |
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Debt, state, debt affordability study:
HB 1646, SB 5138, ESSB 5138 |
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Debt, state, disclosure of estimated debt service costs in capital appropriations bills:
SB 5132 |
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Debt, state, including debt service information in budget documents:
HB 1646, SB 5138, ESSB 5138 |
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Debt, state, reducing future debt service by modifying working debt limit:
SB 5895 |
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Debt-limit general fund bond retirement account, payment of principal and interest on certain bonds:
HB 1088, SHB 1088, SB 5036,
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ESSB 5036, CH 20 (2013) |
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Flood hazard reduction bonds, authorization:
HB 2356, HB 2357, SHB 2357 |
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General obligation bonds, authorizing for transportation funding:
SB 6579 |
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General obligation bonds, authorizing to finance Columbia river crossing project:
HB 1975, SB 5864 |
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General obligation bonds, financing 2011-2013 and 2013-2015 capital and operating budget projects:
SHB 1088,
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ESSB 5036, CH 20 (2013) |
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General obligation bonds, financing 2013 connecting Washington projects and improvements in omnibus transportation appropriations act:
HB 1956, SHB 1956, SB 5922 |
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General obligation bonds, financing 2013-2015 capital and operating budget projects:
HB 1088, SB 5036 |
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General obligation bonds, financing SR 520 corridor projects and improvements:
SHB 1956 |
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General obligation bonds, high rated, financial assistance for school facilities:
SSB 6483 |
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General obligation bonds, state capacity, prioritizing school construction assistance program funding:
SB 5895 |
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General obligation or revenue bonds, issued by a municipality, using certain lodging tax revenues to repay:
HB 1695, SHB 1695, HB 2650, SHB 2650, SB 5741, SSB 5741 |
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Irrigation districts, financing improvements with local improvement district bonds, requirements:
HB 1416, SHB 1416,
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2SHB 1416, CH 177 (2013), SB 5824 |
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Lottery revenue bonds, for certain school construction assistance, authorizing:
EHB 2797 |
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Passenger-only ferry service districts, authority to issue general obligation bonds:
ESHB 1954, HB 2267, SHB 2267, SB 6171, SSB 6171 |
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Passenger-only ferry service districts, authority to issue special assessment or revenue bonds:
ESHB 1954, HB 2267, SHB 2267, SB 6171, SSB 6171 |
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School construction assistance program, making capital budget appropriations for program first priority for state's general obligation bond capacity:
SB 5895 |
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School district bonds, requiring simple majority of voters voting to authorize:
HB 2441, HJR 4216, SB 5589, SJR 8208 |
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Stadium and exhibition center bond issue, providing grants for community athletic facilities:
HB 1187, SHB 1187, SB 5103 |
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Stadium, baseball, construction bond issue repayment funding through state lottery account, terminating:
HB 1428, SB 5273, SSB 5273 |
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State route number 520 corridor, projects and improvements, financing with general obligation bonds:
SHB 1956 |
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Storm water bonds, authorization:
HB 2357, SHB 2357 |
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Toll revenue bonds, authorizing to finance Columbia river crossing project:
ESHB 1954, SHB 1975, SB 5923 |
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Transportation, 2013 connecting Washington projects and improvements, general obligation bonds:
HB 1956, SHB 1956, SB 5922 |
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Transportation, bonds issued for purposes of, restricting term of:
HB 1989 |
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Voter-approved, for school construction, architectural plans to be public property:
HB 2132 |
BUDGET
  (See also BONDS; CITIES AND TOWNS; COUNTIES; ECONOMIC AND REVENUE FORECAST COUNCIL; LEGISLATURE; LOCAL GOVERNMENT) |
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Appropriations legislation, public and legislative review period for omnibus appropriations bills:
HB 1721 |
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Balanced budget, constitutional amendment requiring debt proceeds be spent only for capital purposes:
HJR 4202, HJR 4203 |
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Balanced budget, constitutional amendment to require:
HJR 4202, HJR 4203, SJR 8201 |
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Budget documents, including listing of new programs:
SB 5639 |
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Budget documents, including state debt service information:
HB 1646, SB 5138, ESSB 5138 |
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Budget stabilization account, transferring certain funds from account to general fund:
HB 2046 |
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Capital appropriations bills, disclosure of estimated state debt service costs:
SB 5132 |
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Capital budget, directing that HB 2058 concerning budget transparency through geographic coding and searchable web site use be considered:
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HCR 4406 (2013) |
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Capital budget, governor's request, school district requests for supplemental appropriations for school construction:
SB 5895 |
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Capital budget, project expenditure information, adding to searchable state information web site:
EHB 1733,
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HB 2058, CH 327 (2013),
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HCR 4406 (2013) |
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Capital budget, project investments, coding with geographic information:
*
HB 2058, CH 327 (2013) |
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Capital budget, restoring school construction funds to:
HB 2244, SHB 2244, SB 6546 |
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Capital, 2013-2015:
HB 1089, ESHB 1089, SB 5035,
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ESSB 5035, CH 19 (2013) PV |
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Capital, appropriations bills, requiring a summary for each legislative district with each:
SB 5716 |
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Capital, appropriations from proceeds of general obligation bonds to fund capital projects:
SB 5445 |
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Capital, appropriations from proceeds of general obligation bonds to fund public school capital projects:
SSB 5445 |
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Capital, supplemental 2013-2015:
HB 2224, SHB 2224, SB 6020, ESSB 6020 |
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Debt issuances proposed in budget documents, preparing bond authorization bill in response:
HB 1646, SB 5138, ESSB 5138 |
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Education, kids first act, prioritizing state revenue growth for early learning and basic and higher education:
SSB 5881 |
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Expenditures by state, modifying state expenditure limit to limit non-education expenditures:
SB 5895, 2ESSB 5895 |
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Expenditures by state, modifying state expenditure limit to reflect prototypical school funding formula enhancements:
HB 2794 |
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Facilities review council, creation as advisory group to legislature to review leasing proposals, relation to fiscal stability:
HB 2719, SHB 2719 |
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Fiscal analysis, convening work group concerning establishment of nonpartisan fiscal analysis agency:
HB 2252, SB 5638 |
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Forecasts, economic and revenue, shifting to same date during both long and short legislative sessions:
HB 2062, SB 5910 |
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General obligation bonds, financing 2011-2013 and 2013-2015 capital and operating budget projects:
SHB 1088,
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ESSB 5036, CH 20 (2013) |
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General obligation bonds, financing 2013-2015 capital and operating budget projects:
HB 1088, SB 5036 |
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General obligation bonds, financing 2013-2015 capital projects:
SB 5445 |
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General obligation bonds, financing 2013-2015 public school capital projects:
SSB 5445 |
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Information technology expenditures in state budget process, evaluation and prioritization of:
SB 5891,
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ESSB 5891, CH 33 (2013) |
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Omnibus appropriations bills, higher education tuition, extending institution authority to adopt different levels:
HB 1048, SHB 1048 |
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Omnibus appropriations bills, public and legislative review period:
HB 1721 |
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Omnibus operating appropriations act, adjusting certain food safety and animal health program fee increases in:
HB 2749 |
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Omnibus operating appropriations act, relationship of basic education appropriations legislation to act:
HB 1174 |
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Operating, 2013-2015:
HB 1057, SB 5034 |
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Operating, 2013-2015, conditional appropriations for certain programs:
SSB 5873 |
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Operating, biennial operating appropriations act, campaign contribution solicitation and acceptance limitations when act not adopted by legislature:
SB 5988 |
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Operating, omnibus operating appropriations act, requiring three-fifths vote for approval:
HJR 4211 |
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Operating, omnibus operating appropriations act, restricting changes to legislator or governor salaries if act not passed:
SSJR 8212 |
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Operating, omnibus operating appropriations act, restricting changes to legislator salaries if act not passed:
SJR 8212 |
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Operating, omnibus operating appropriations act, to include tax expenditure budget:
HB 2721, SB 6477 |
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Operating, omnibus operating appropriations, 2013-2015 budget and 2011-2013 supplemental budget:
ESHB 1057,
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3ESSB 5034, CH 4 (2013) PV |
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Operating, supplemental 2013:
HB 1058, SB 5033 |
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Operating, supplemental 2014:
HB 2185, SHB 2185, SB 6002,
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ESSB 6002, CH 221 (2014) PV |
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Tax exemption transparency and accountability act, requiring tax expenditure budget:
HB 2721, SB 6477 |
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Tax expenditures by state, requiring report by governor with budget documents:
SB 5040, SB 5938 |
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Transportation budget, directing that HB 2058 concerning budget transparency through geographic coding and searchable web site use be considered:
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HCR 4406 (2013) |
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Transportation budget, funds for US 395/North Spokane corridor projects, amending budget to provide:
SB 5947 |
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Transportation budget, project expenditure information, adding to searchable state information web site:
EHB 1733,
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HB 2058, CH 327 (2013),
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HCR 4406 (2013) |
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Transportation budget, project investments, coding with geographic information:
*
HB 2058, CH 327 (2013) |
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Transportation funding, additive, adoption and appropriations:
HB 1955, ESHB 1955, SB 5921, SB 6578 |
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Transportation, 2011-2013 and 2013-2015:
HB 1864, ESHB 1864, SB 5024,
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ESSB 5024, CH 306 (2013) PV |
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Transportation, supplemental 2013-2015:
HB 2762, ESHB 2762, SB 6001,
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ESSB 6001, CH 222 (2014) PV |
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Urban school turnaround initiative grant, expenditure limitations for appropriations:
HB 1812,
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SHB 1812, CH 147 (2013) |
BUILDING CODE COUNCIL
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Amendments to codes, substantial, allowing only at six-year intervals, exception for embodied energy:
ESB 5378 |
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Building code council account, building permit fee for deposit in, authorizing adjustment only in omnibus appropriations act:
SHB 1618 |
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Building code council account, using certain unexpended funds for an operating contingency fund:
HB 1618 |
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Building codes, state and certain international, council to review and report:
SB 6341 |
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Carbon monoxide alarms, in residential occupancies, extending deadline:
HB 1606, SB 5494, SSB 5494 |
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Food and yard waste collection, space for containers for new residential occupancies, council rule making:
HB 2481, SHB 2481 |
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Greenhouse gas emissions, state agency rules regulating, prohibiting without legislative authorization:
HB 1169 |
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Membership, expanding:
HB 1605, ESB 5495 |
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Schools, before- and after-school programs, council adoption of rules allowing students to be in school buildings for:
HB 1852 |
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Single-family residential buildings, eliminating minimum area and square footage requirements, council rule making:
SHB 2168 |
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Smoke alarms, long-life, council role in converting to:
HB 2401 |
BUILDING CODES/PERMITS
  (See also HOMES AND HOUSING) |
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Building code enforcement officials, building permit fee to support apprenticeship program for:
HB 2214, SHB 2214, SB 5074, SB 6018 |
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Carbon monoxide alarms, in residential occupancies, extending deadline:
HB 1606, SB 5494, SSB 5494 |
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Codes, substantial amendments to, allowing only at six-year intervals, exception for embodied energy:
ESB 5378 |
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Electrical code, joint legislative task force concerning, creating:
HB 2213, SB 6019 |
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Electrical industry, whistleblowers in, protections for:
HB 2275, SHB 2275, SB 6037 |
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Energy code, shifting certain counties between two climate zones:
SHB 2249 |
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Energy code, shifting certain counties to climate zone 2:
HB 2249 |
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Food and yard waste collection, space for containers for new residential occupancies:
HB 2481, SHB 2481 |
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Permits, fee, funding building code officials apprenticeship program:
HB 2214, SHB 2214, SB 5074, SB 6018 |
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Plumbing fixtures, various, efficiency standards, exceptions:
SHB 1017 |
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Public buildings, developing high-performance standard to be known as the LEED plus W standard:
SB 6341 |
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Schools, before- and after-school programs, building code council adoption of rules allowing students to be in school buildings for:
HB 1852 |
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Single-family residential buildings, eliminating minimum area and square footage requirements:
SHB 2168 |
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Single-family residential buildings, limiting minimum square footage requirements:
HB 2168 |
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Smoke alarms, long-life, converting to:
HB 2401 |
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Toilets, efficiency standards for water closets and urinals:
HB 1017, SHB 1017 |
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Toilets, high efficiency, requiring:
HB 2414, ESHB 2414, SB 6285 |
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Transportation projects, state transportation corridor, exempting DOT from obtaining various local permits:
SB 6156 |
BUSINESSES
  (See also ADVERTISING; ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES; CONTRACTORS; DISCRIMINATION; DRIVERS AND DRIVERS' LICENSES; INSURANCE; LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD; MINORITY AND WOMEN'S BUSINESS ENTERPRISES, OFFICE; MORTGAGES AND MORTGAGE BROKERS; PHARMACIES AND PHARMACISTS; REAL ESTATE AND REAL PROPERTY; SECURITIES; TAXES - BUSINESS AND OCCUPATION TAX; TAXES - EXCISE TAX; TECHNOLOGY; UTILITIES) |
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Amusement services, simplifying taxation:
HB 2539, SB 6472, ESSB 6472 |
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Apiarists, immunity from civil liability, conditions and limitations:
SB 5696, SSB 5696 |
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Apiarists, taxation, including exemptions:
HB 1558, SHB 1558, SB 5453,
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ESSB 5882, CH 13 (2013), SB 6366, SB 6402, SSB 6402, 2SSB 6402 |
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Appraisal management companies, liens on property for unpaid balances:
HB 2375 |
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Appraisal management companies, surety bond minimum penal sum:
HB 1012 |
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Appraisal management companies, surety bond minimum penal sum and bond alternatives:
*
SHB 1012, CH 90 (2013) |
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Aquaculture, genetically engineered finfish, prohibiting production in state waters:
HB 2143, SB 6184, SB 6343 |
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Aquaculture, geoduck operations, department of ecology duties concerning, repealing:
HB 1894, SHB 1894 |
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Aquaculture, geoduck, coordinating research with ocean acidification research:
HB 1761 |
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Aquaculture, marine, authorizing inclusion of net pen facilities siting in shoreline master programs:
HB 1599, SB 5623 |
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Aquaculture, shellfish, promoting research and establishing shellfish aquaculture public information center:
HB 1894, SHB 1894 |
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Bail bond agents, amending miscellaneous provisions:
HB 1098, SHB 1098 |
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Barbering, miscellaneous provisions, modifying:
HB 2512, ESHB 2512, SB 6357 |
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Beekeeping and beekeepers, apiarists, immunity from civil liability, conditions and limitations:
SB 5696, SSB 5696 |
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Beekeeping and beekeepers, honey bee work group, creation:
SHB 1558,
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ESSB 5882, CH 13 (2013) |
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Beekeeping and beekeepers, taxation, including exemptions:
HB 1558, SHB 1558, SB 5453,
*
ESSB 5882, CH 13 (2013), SB 6366, SB 6402, SSB 6402, 2SSB 6402 |
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Bill of rights for businesses and others subject to state agency action, establishing:
HB 2623 |
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Body art, body piercing, tattooing, and permanent cosmetics, modifying licensing and regulatory provisions:
HB 2162, SHB 2162 |
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Brokers, real estate, independent contractor status when not under contract with firm:
SB 5729 |
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Brunell, Don C., of Association of Washington Business, honoring:
*
HR 4648 (2013) |
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Business license center act, renaming as business licensing service act:
HB 1568,
*
SHB 1568, CH 144 (2013) |
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Business license center, expanding required participation by certain cities or city-developed portal alternative:
ESSB 5656 |
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Business license center, expanding required participation to additional agencies:
HB 1403,
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ESHB 1403, CH 111 (2013), SB 5680, SSB 5680, E2SSB 5680 |
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Business license center, expanding required participation to certain cities:
SB 5656 |
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Business licensing service program, administrative clean-up changes related to 2012 statutory changes:
HB 1568,
*
SHB 1568, CH 144 (2013) |
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Business regulatory efficiency program, establishing, department of commerce to regulate:
*
HB 1818, CH 324 (2013), SB 5765 |
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Businesses, new job creation and capital investment, pilot program to provide incentives for:
SB 6515, SSB 6515 |
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Call center services, procurement by state agency under personal services contract, prohibiting performance of services at location outside United States:
HB 1995 |
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Car rental businesses, rental cars and processing of certain motor vehicle-related violations:
HB 2470, SB 6109 |
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Caterers, liquor caterers, creating beer, spirits, and wine sales license for:
HB 2680,
*
ESHB 2680, CH 29 (2014) |
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Charter boat operators, unlawfully engaging in fishing guide activity, gross misdemeanor:
HB 1896 |
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Charter party and excursion service carriers, annual regulatory fees, modifying deadline for payment:
HB 2642 |
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Cigar lounge special license endorsement for tobacco products retailer licensees:
HB 1750, SB 5070 |
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Collection agencies, debt buyer practices and licensing requirement:
*
SHB 1822, CH 148 (2013) |
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Collection agencies, fair debt buyers practices act:
HB 1069 |
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Collection agencies, regulating debt buyer collection practices:
HB 1069, HB 1822 |
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Collection agency act, debt collection by attorneys:
HB 1031 |
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Commerce, discrimination-free, to include individuals and entities providing goods and services in keeping with freedom of religion:
SB 5927 |
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Communication access real-time translation providers, certification and regulation:
HB 1511, SHB 1511, SB 5364, SSB 5364 |
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Computer data centers, sales and use tax exemption for certain equipment, modifying provisions:
HB 2769, ESB 6550 |
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Concessionaires, allowing motor vehicle access to Milwaukee Road corridor, conditions:
SHB 1935, HB 1939 |
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Contractors, independent, reporting payments to independent contractors to improve child support collections:
SB 5552, SSB 5552 |
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Cosmetology, barbering, manicuring, and esthetics, rules for online learning:
HB 1038, ESHB 1038, SB 5779, SB 5996, SSB 5996 |
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Cosmetology, miscellaneous provisions, modifying:
HB 2512, ESHB 2512, SB 6357 |
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Cosmetology, training and licensure requirements:
HB 2237, SHB 2237, SB 6144, SSB 6144 |
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Cottage food operations, adding certain candies to list of cottage food products:
HB 2698, SHB 2698 |
|
Cottage food operations, increasing annual gross sales limit for maintaining permit:
SHB 1135 |
|
Cottage food operations, maximum annual gross sales limit for maintaining permit:
SB 6047 |
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Cottage food operations, repealing annual gross sales limit for maintaining permit:
HB 1135 |
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Court reporters and court reporting firms, contracts for services, prohibitions:
HB 1511, SHB 1511, SB 5364, SSB 5364 |
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Credit cards, surcharge when cardholder uses card in lieu of other payment method, disclosure requirements:
ESHB 1870 |
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Credit cards, surcharge when cardholder uses card in lieu of other payment method, prohibiting:
HB 1870 |
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Dancing, excluding charges made for opportunity to dance from sales taxes:
HB 1994, SB 5613, SSB 5613 |
|
Dancing, exemption from sales tax for charges made for opportunity to dance:
*
ESSB 5882, CH 13 (2013) |
|
Day spas, offering of wine or beer to customers, creating day spa permit to allow:
SB 5045,
*
ESSB 5045, CH 199 (2014) |
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Debt adjusters, fiduciary relationship with debtors:
HB 2385 |
|
Debt adjusters, nonprofit, defining "fair share" paid by creditor:
HB 1572, SB 5338 |
|
Debt adjusters, stakeholder group to discuss compensation, including "fair share":
ESSB 5338 |
|
Debt adjusting services, nonprofit, licensing and regulation:
HB 1491, SB 5527 |
|
Debt adjusting services, regulating, various provisions:
HB 2384 |
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Debt buyers, practices and licensing requirement:
*
SHB 1822, CH 148 (2013) |
|
Debt buyers, regulating debt buyer collection practices:
HB 1069, HB 1822 |
|
Debt collection services, extending sales tax to include:
HB 1273 |
|
Debt collection services, restrictions in cases of delinquent small consumer installment loans:
HB 1657, SB 5312, ESSB 5312 |
|
Debt management services, uniform debt management services act:
HB 1340 |
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Debt settlement services, licensing of persons providing, debt settlements services act:
HB 2670 |
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Debt settlement services, registration of persons providing, debt settlements services act:
HB 2142 |
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Drug manufacturers, participation in prescription donation for uninsured persons, including immunity provisions:
HB 1382, SHB 1382, SB 5148,
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SSB 5148, CH 260 (2013) |
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Emergency medical care and transportation services, ensuring direct payment to provider not under health care service contract:
SHB 1263 |
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Emergency medical care and transportation services, ensuring direct payment to provider under health care service contract:
HB 1263, SB 5388 |
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Esthetics, miscellaneous provisions, modifying:
HB 2512, ESHB 2512, SB 6357 |
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Exchange facilitators, requirements and violations:
SB 5082,
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ESSB 5082, CH 228 (2013) |
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Excursion service and charter party carriers, annual regulatory fees, modifying deadline for payment:
HB 2642 |
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Farmers markets, beer and wine sampling and serving at qualifying markets:
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SB 6514, CH 105 (2014) |
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Farmers markets, wine sampling conducted by wineries or beer sampling conducted by microbreweries, allowing in certain cases:
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SB 5674, CH 238 (2013) |
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Firearms ammunition, parts, and accessories, manufacturers of, exemptions from various taxes and business licensing and corporation and limited liability company fees:
HB 2020 |
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Fishing guides, food fish or game fish, expanding information and other requirements for licensure:
SB 5786,
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SSB 5786, CH 314 (2013) |
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Fishing guides, food fish or game fish, western Washington steelhead guide stamp requirements for:
HB 1917 |
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Fishing guides, unlawfully acting as food or game fish guide, adding western Washington steelhead guide stamp requirement to statute:
HB 1917 |
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Fishing guides, unlawfully engaging in fishing guide activity, gross misdemeanor:
HB 1896 |
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Floral product businesses, misrepresenting geographic location on web site, prohibiting:
SB 6103 |
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Florists, defining "florist" and "florist sales" for retail sales and use tax purposes:
HB 1489 |
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Food distributors, pass-through wholesale, establishing license for sellers of prepackaged food delivered directly to consumers:
HB 1827, SHB 1827, SB 6388 |
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Food establishments, unfair practices related to service animals:
HB 1024, SHB 1024, 2SHB 1024 |
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Food sellers, direct seller license, prepackaged food delivered directly to consumers:
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ESSB 6388, CH 98 (2014) |
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Food service businesses, prohibiting use of certain polystyrene food service products:
SB 5252 |
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For hire vehicle businesses, industrial insurance coverage provisions:
HB 1718, SB 5814 |
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For hire vehicle businesses, vehicle operator permits and certificates, provisions concerning unfair competition practices:
HB 1702 |
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For hire vehicle businesses, work group to study use of personal transportation services:
HB 2782 |
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For hire vehicle owners and lessees, industrial insurance coverage provisions:
HB 2152, SHB 2152 |
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Grocery stores, changing criteria for beer and wine tasting endorsement:
HB 1422,
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SHB 1422 (2013) V, SB 5517,
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SSB 5517, CH 52 (2013) |
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Grocery stores, wine and beer licensees, sales of beer in purchaser's container:
HB 2371, SHB 2371, SB 6136 |
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Hair design, miscellaneous provisions, modifying:
HB 2512, ESHB 2512, SB 6357 |
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Health care navigators, applicant background check information:
SB 6474, SSB 6474 |
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Health care navigators, requesting health care information from persons seeking services, prohibiting:
SB 6354 |
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Health care navigators, requesting health care information from persons seeking services, prohibitions:
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ESSB 6265, CH 220 (2014) PV, SSB 6474 |
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Hostels, exemption from convention and trade center tax on lodging services:
SB 6352 |
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Hotel management companies, moneys received by company for covered employee costs, business and occupation tax exemption:
HB 1932, SB 5855 |
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Hotels, valuables of guests and lodgers, specifying hotel's responsibilities:
HB 2300 |
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In-state businesses, bid preference in state purchasing competitive process, conditions:
HB 1938 |
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Interpreter services, authorizing direct purchase by certain state agencies and modifying collective bargaining provisions:
ESHB 1753 |
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Interpreter services, integrating purchase by certain state agencies and modifying collective bargaining provisions:
HB 1753, 2SHB 1753, EHB 2617, SB 5833 |
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Investment income, business and occupation tax deduction, eliminating for corporations and other business entities:
HB 2048 |
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Investment management companies, international, tax exemptions for financial information sales to and use by companies:
HB 1567, SB 5101,
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ESSB 5882, CH 13 (2013) |
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Janitorial services, commercial, clarifying retail sales tax exemption for:
HB 2477 |
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Janitorial services, commercial, sales tax on, imposing to provide basic education and higher education funding:
HB 2038 |
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Janitorial services, commercial, workload and safety standards, reporting concerning:
SHB 2477 |
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Janitorial services, commercial, workload standards and a health and safety training program, establishment:
HB 2477 |
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Legal service contractors, regulation of:
HB 2691, SHB 2691 |
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Legal service organizations, to cover legal expenses, regulation and registration of:
HB 2287 |
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Life alert services, providing certain customer information to first responders:
SB 6527, SB 6554, SSB 6554 |
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Limousine businesses, chauffeurs for, modifying provisions concerning certain violations by:
HB 1702 |
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Limousine businesses, including chauffeurs, industrial insurance coverage provisions:
HB 1718, SB 5814 |
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Limousine businesses, work group to study use of personal transportation services:
HB 2782 |
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Limousine chauffeurs owning or leasing vehicle, industrial insurance coverage provisions:
HB 2152, SHB 2152 |
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Locksmith services, defining "locksmith services" and prohibiting misrepresentation of business location:
SB 5597 |
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Log transportation businesses, public utility tax, reduction:
SB 6259, SSB 6259 |
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Manicuring, miscellaneous provisions, modifying:
HB 2512, ESHB 2512, SB 6357 |
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Marinas, floatation devices used by, requiring that polystyrene foam be encapsulated in state waters:
SB 5546 |
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Marine manufacturing and industrial businesses, annexed into certain first-class cities, limiting imposition of license fee or tax upon:
SB 5943 |
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Massage therapy establishments, licensing of:
HB 1981 |
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Medical cannabis dispensaries, marijuana excise tax to be collected from:
HB 1789 |
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Microenterprise development program, eliminating:
SHB 2029,
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E2SHB 2029, CH 112 (2014) |
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Minors, work permits for employing, master application procedures:
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SB 5056, CH 156 (2013) |
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Mobile application-based personal transportation services, work group to study use of personal transportation services:
HB 2782 |
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Money transmitters, amending provisions of uniform money services act:
HB 1327,
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SHB 1327, CH 106 (2013), HB 2523, SHB 2523, SB 5209, SSB 5209, SB 6273,
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SSB 6273, CH 206 (2014) |
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New businesses in high growth sectors, business and occupation tax deduction for:
HB 1693, SHB 1693, 2SHB 1693 |
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New businesses, business and occupation tax credit:
SSB 5109, SB 5382, SSB 5382 |
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New businesses, business and occupation tax exemption:
SB 5109 |
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Paymaster services by employer of record, B&O tax deduction for payroll cost reimbursements within affiliated group's centralized payroll reporting system:
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ESSB 5882, CH 13 (2013) |
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Paymaster services by employer of record, B&O tax exemption for certain gross proceeds from affiliated business entity:
HB 1958, SB 5808 |
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Paymaster services by employer of record, B&O tax exemption for payroll cost reimbursements within affiliated group's centralized payroll reporting system:
HB 2076 |
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Permanent cosmetics, licensing and regulatory provisions:
HB 2162, SHB 2162 |
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Permitting decisions by state agencies, enhancing transparency and predictability:
HB 2192, SHB 2192,
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E2SHB 2192, CH 68 (2014), SB 6045 |
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Petroleum businesses, imposing privilege tax:
SB 5756 |
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Physical fitness services, simplifying taxation:
HB 2539, SB 6472, ESSB 6472 |
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Premises, business owner's, actions for trespass upon:
HB 2353, ESHB 2353 |
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Radio and television broadcasting, modifying business and occupation tax provisions:
SB 5041 |
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Real estate appraisers, trainee applicants and existing credential holders, fingerprint-based background checks:
HB 1740, SHB 1740 |
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Real estate brokers, independent contractor status when not under contract with firm:
HB 1853,
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SHB 1853, CH 207 (2013) |
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Real estate brokers, original license fee, extending:
HB 2370, SB 6133 |
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Real-time captioners, certification and regulation:
HB 1511, SHB 1511, SB 5364, SSB 5364 |
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Recreation services, simplifying taxation:
HB 2539, SB 6472, ESSB 6472 |
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Regulation of businesses by state agencies, regulatory freedom and accountability act:
HB 1163 |
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Regulatory assistance, bill of rights for businesses and others subject to state agency action:
HB 2623 |
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Regulatory processes, burden on businesses, certain state agencies to conduct rules review for streamlining purposes:
HB 1591, SHB 1591, SB 5679,
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SSB 5679, CH 30 (2013) |
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Regulatory streamlining projects, multijurisdictional, establishment:
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HB 1818, CH 324 (2013), SB 5765 |
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Religion, freedom from discrimination against, extending to include individuals and entities providing goods and services in keeping with freedom of religion:
SB 5927 |
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Restaurants associated with culinary arts educational institutions, creating culinary class restaurant wine specialty license and special event endorsement for:
HB 1805 |
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Restaurants, flavor-imparting cooking products, including charcoal, sales and use tax exemption:
HB 1358, SB 5342,
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ESSB 5882, CH 13 (2013) |
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Scrap metal businesses, nonferrous metal transaction and permit requirements:
SB 5413 |
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Scrap metal businesses, scrap metal transaction and license requirements:
HB 1552,
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ESHB 1552, CH 322 (2013) PV, HB 1756 |
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Self-employed business owners, purchasing small group health insurance, business and occupation tax credit:
SB 6233 |
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Shooting ranges, sport, protecting ranges and range owners and operators:
HB 1184, SB 6198 |
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Signature gathering businesses for initiative, referendum, and recall petitions, provisions:
HB 2552, SHB 2552 |
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Small business incubators, nonprofit, property tax exemption in certain cases:
EHB 2447 |
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Small business tax credit, increasing by repealing certain farm-related preferences:
HB 2286 |
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Small businesses, raising threshold for filing business and occupation and public utility tax returns:
HB 2678 |
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Small businesses, raising threshold for filing business and occupation tax and public utility tax returns:
SSB 6318 |
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Small businesses, raising threshold for filing business and occupation tax return:
HB 2520, SB 6318 |
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Snack bars, adding wine by the glass to beer retailer's license for:
HB 2302, SB 6148 |
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Start-up businesses, business and occupation tax credit, eligibility and requirements:
HB 2052 |
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Start-up businesses, growth and development of, start-up Washington act:
HB 2052 |
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Start-up businesses, increasing flow of high-risk capital to aid start-up companies through exemption from securities act for certain offers or sales of securities by issuer:
HB 2054 |
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Start-up companies, business and occupation tax credit for new businesses:
SB 5382, SSB 5382 |
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Stevedoring, preferential business and occupation tax rates, eliminating to provide basic education and higher education funding:
HB 2038 |
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Storage facilities, self-service, unpaid rent and lien on property, modifying provisions:
HB 2424, SHB 2424, SB 6331, SSB 6331 |
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Storage facilities, unlicensed and improperly located, requiring county zoning, building, and fire regulation enforcement when existence becomes known:
SB 5662 |
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Tanning facilities, prohibiting use of facilities by persons under age eighteen:
HB 1585, SB 5455, SB 5521,
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SB 6065, CH 87 (2014) |
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Taxicab businesses, industrial insurance coverage provisions:
HB 1718, SB 5814 |
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Taxicab businesses, work group to study use of personal transportation services:
HB 2782 |
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Taxicab operators owning or leasing vehicle, industrial insurance coverage provisions:
HB 2152, SHB 2152 |
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Television and radio broadcasting, modifying business and occupation tax provisions:
SB 5041 |
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Tenant screening service providers, information disclosure by, restrictions:
HB 1529, SHB 1529, SB 5568,
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SSB 5568, CH 54 (2013) |
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Theaters, liquor license, beer and wine sales:
HB 1001,
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SHB 1001, CH 219 (2013), SB 5111 |
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Theaters, liquor license, beer, wine, and spirits sales:
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ESB 5607, CH 237 (2013) |
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Tipped employees, requiring minimum wage for employees age eighteen and older and study group to assess effectiveness:
HB 1346 |
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Tobacconist shop, retail, special license endorsement for tobacco products retailer licensees:
HB 1750, SB 5070 |
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Tour operators, preferential business and occupation tax rates, eliminating to provide basic education and higher education funding:
ESHB 2034, HB 2038, ESHB 2038 |
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Tow truck operators, handling unmarked government vehicles, legal jeopardy in cases of, prohibiting:
HB 2528 |
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Tow truck operators, impound requirements and disclosure of charges and fees:
HB 1625 |
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Tow truck operators, lunch breaks:
HB 1611 |
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Tow truck operators, not regulated under chapter 46.55 RCW, regulation of:
HB 2663 |
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Tow truck operators, placing limits on private impound rates in connection with state patrol-originated calls:
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ESHB 1625, CH 37 (2013) |
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Tow truck operators, publicly owned vehicles, process for redemption:
SHB 2528 |
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Training wage, allowing employers to pay for specified period:
HB 1150, SB 5275 |
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Transportation businesses, removing urban category for public utility tax purposes:
SB 5041 |
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Transportation services, personal, work group to study use of:
HB 2782 |
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Travel agents, preferential business and occupation tax rates, eliminating to provide basic education and higher education funding:
ESHB 2034, HB 2038, ESHB 2038 |
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Travel, sellers of, modifying provisions:
HB 2590 |
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Trustees for deeds of trust, requiring registration of:
SB 5840 |
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Uniform commercial code, article 9A, financing statements to perfect security interests, amending provisions:
ESB 5183 |
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Veteran-owned businesses, certification and listing by department of veterans affairs and awarding of contracts by state agencies:
HB 1909, SHB 1909, 2SHB 1909, SB 5834, SSB 5834 |
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Veteran-owned businesses, certification and listing by department of veterans affairs, modifying qualifications for:
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HB 2744, CH 182 (2014) |
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Veterans, businesses hiring, business and occupation tax and public utility tax credits for:
SB 6049, ESSB 6049 |
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Veterans, businesses hiring, business and occupation tax credit for:
SB 5812 |
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Violations by businesses of state laws or agency rules, allowing at least five days to correct:
HB 1163 |
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Warranties, express, consumer protections:
SB 6441 |
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Washington businesses, one-stop state agency portal for, monitoring development of:
HB 1757, SB 5718,
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SSB 5718, CH 31 (2013) |