CAMPAIGNS
(See also ELECTIONS; PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COMMISSION) |
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Advertising, sponsored by same committee, providing top five contributors information:
HB 1378,
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SB 5258, CH 138 (2013) |
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Candidates, withdrawal of, extending filing declaration deadline if incumbent withdraws:
SB 6303 |
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Candidates, write-in, printing in general election ballot, conditions:
HB 2750 |
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Contributions, candidates and authorized political committees, providing electronic filing alternative for:
SB 6371 |
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Contributions, candidates for boards of commissioners of public hospital districts, extending contribution limits:
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SB 5748, CH 311 (2013), SB 5925 |
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Contributions, closing certain loopholes to increase transparency:
SB 6098 |
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Contributions, requesting U.S. constitutional amendment to return regulatory authority to congress and state legislatures:
HJM 4001, SJM 8002 |
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Contributions, soliciting or accepting, expanding applicability to state officials and legislators of limitations on:
SB 5988 |
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Contributions, soliciting or accepting, modifying time limit for state officials:
HB 1385 |
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Contributions, via text message, regulating and facilitating:
SB 6097 |
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Donors to candidates and ballot measure campaigns, printing public disclosure commission web address on voters' pamphlets and ballots:
HB 1720, SB 5507,
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SSB 5507, CH 283 (2013) |
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Expenditures, candidate declarations of intended credit card use for:
SB 6166 |
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Expenditures, candidates and authorized political committees, providing electronic filing alternative for:
SB 6371 |
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Finance reports, electronic filing requirement for lobbyists, their employers, and agencies:
E3SHB 1005 |
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Finance reports, electronic filing requirement, providing electronic filing alternative for reports:
SB 6371 |
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Finance reports, electronic filing requirement, supporting system with fees:
HB 1005, SHB 1005, 2SHB 1005 |
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Incidental committees, campaign contributions by:
SB 6098 |
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Legal services, by attorney, removing certain services from definitions of "contributions" and "expenditures":
HB 2222 |
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Legislators, newsletters and other public resource use, exempting from prohibitions:
SB 5019 |
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Signs, political yard sign display in homeowners' associations:
SB 5083 |
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Supreme court, campaigns for, public funding through judicial election reform act:
HB 2525 |
CAPITAL PROJECTS ADVISORY REVIEW BOARD
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Alternative public works contracting procedures, revising provisions, board role:
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SHB 1466, CH 222 (2013) |
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Membership, adding member representing public ports:
HB 1466,
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SHB 1466, CH 222 (2013), SB 5349 |
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Membership, decreasing by removing public hospital district representative:
SHB 1210, SSB 5184 |
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Membership, expanding to include regional transit authority member:
HB 1210, SHB 1210, 2SHB 1210, SB 5184, SSB 5184 |
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Membership, modifying:
HB 1210, SHB 1210, 2SHB 1210, HB 1466,
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SHB 1466, CH 222 (2013), SB 5184, SSB 5184, SB 5349 |
CAPITOL CAMPUS
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Naming of facilities, authorizing sale of naming rights, exceptions:
HB 1050 |
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State capital historical museum, modifying use provisions:
SSB 6200 |
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State capital historical museum, renaming as heritage outreach center:
HB 2277, SHB 2277, SB 6200 |
CASELOAD FORECAST COUNCIL
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Abolishing council and transferring powers and duties to the office of the forecast council, provisions:
HB 1940 |
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Caseloads, "caseload" to include expected higher education enrollment for funding calculation:
SB 5421 |
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Developmental disabilities, persons with, council to forecast no paid service case load of department of social and health services:
HB 1546, SB 5358 |
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Extended foster care services, council to forecast youth participating in:
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E2SSB 5405, CH 332 (2013) |
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Racial disproportionality, publishing sentencing information concerning:
SB 6257 |
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Students, enrollments, council to estimate for school district certificated instructional staff budgeting and hiring purposes:
EHB 1900 |
CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS
(See also ESTATES, TRUSTS, AND PROBATE; NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS) |
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Raffles, enhanced, authorizing charitable organizations serving persons with intellectual disabilities to conduct:
HB 1835, SHB 1835, SB 5723,
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ESSB 5723, CH 310 (2013) |
CHECKS AND CHECK CASHING
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Small loans, borrowing, raising borrower twelve-month loan limit:
HB 1658, SB 5419 |
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Small loans, maximum interest rate:
HB 1363, HB 1657, SB 5312, ESSB 5312 |
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Small loans, regulating through small consumer installment loan act:
HB 1657, SB 5312, ESSB 5312 |
CHIEF INFORMATION OFFICER, OFFICE OF THE
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Bidding, electronic public works bidding and contracting, office role:
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SHB 1841, CH 151 (2014) |
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Cellular device usage by state employees, officer role in developing statewide cellular device policy:
SSB 5381 |
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Cellular telephone usage by state agencies, officer role in developing strategies, assisting agencies, and reporting:
SB 5381 |
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Central services of state government, including office, conforming amendments prompted by reorganization and streamlining:
HB 2098, SHB 2098 |
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Data, open data portal for public data sets, implementation and expansion:
HB 2202, SHB 2202, 2SHB 2202 |
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Electronic signatures on written communications, officer to adopt rules for state agencies:
HB 2564 |
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Emergencies, disasters, and cyber attacks, securing state's communication and information resources, role of office:
SSB 5971 |
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Information technology expenditures in state budget process, office to evaluate and prioritize:
SB 5891,
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ESSB 5891, CH 33 (2013) |
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Information technology expenditures, by higher education institutions and legislative and judicial agencies, evaluation and approval by office:
SB 5891,
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ESSB 5891, CH 33 (2013) |
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Information technology expenditures, office role in implementing information technology business management program:
SB 5891,
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ESSB 5891, CH 33 (2013) |
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Information technology for state agencies, production of consistent and usable web content, developing standards to enable, role of office:
SB 5757 |
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Information technology networking equipment and services, agency purchases of, office role in developing statewide standards:
SB 5891,
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ESSB 5891, CH 33 (2013) |
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Information technology services, department of enterprise services contracting for, role of office and technology services board:
SB 5891 |
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Information technology systems and infrastructure, information in, office role in establishing security standards:
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ESSB 5891, CH 33 (2013) |
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Information technology systems, executive branch, inventorying, modernizing, and funding of, office reporting role:
SB 5891,
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ESSB 5891, CH 33 (2013) |
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Technology services board, approving certain purchasing services and activities for department of enterprise services:
SB 5717, SSB 5717 |
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Technology services board, role in department of enterprise services contracting for information technology services:
SB 5891 |
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Telecommunications and information services state agency network, assessment of model and consolidation of network into consolidated technology services agency, office role:
SB 5891,
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ESSB 5891, CH 33 (2013) |
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Telecommunications and information services state agency network, certain information within, public disclosure exemption:
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ESSB 5891, CH 33 (2013) |
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Washington businesses, one-stop state agency portal for, office role in monitoring development of:
HB 1757, SB 5718,
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SSB 5718, CH 31 (2013) |
CHILD CARE
(See also EARLY LEARNING, DEPARTMENT) |
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Abuse or neglect of a child, suspected, interviewing of child with third party present:
SB 5316,
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SSB 5316, CH 48 (2013) |
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Breastfeeding-friendly Washington designation, creating to recognize certain child day care centers:
HB 2329 |
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Care providers, fraud by, referral to department of social and health services for investigation and action:
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2ESSB 5157, CH 29 (2013) |
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Care providers, providing child care without license prohibited beyond one year:
SB 5157 |
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Child support, enforcement services, incentive for working connections child care subsidy applicant or recipient to seek:
ESSB 6181 |
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Child support, enforcement services, provision for recipients of subsidized or working connections child care:
SB 5157, SB 6181 |
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Consumers, child care consumer and provider bill of rights:
HB 1671, SB 5595, SSB 5595 |
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Consumers, child care consumers and providers, requirements:
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2SSB 5595, CH 337 (2013) |
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Consumers, child care standards and guidelines, and creation of parent and provider oversight board:
SHB 1671, 2SHB 1671 |
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Early achievers program, enrollment of child care programs in:
HB 1671, SHB 1671, 2SHB 1671, HB 1723, SHB 1723,
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2SHB 1723, CH 323 (2013) PV, HB 2377, SHB 2377, E2SHB 2377, SB 5595, SSB 5595, SB 6127, SSB 6127 |
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Early learning, funding for, authorizing capital gains tax to provide:
HB 2087 |
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Facilities, compliance with inspections of, limiting alterations required for:
HB 2191, SB 6234 |
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Facilities, inspection compliance, consultation with enforcement official:
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ESHB 2191, CH 9 (2014), SSB 6234 |
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Family assessment response services, eligibility for child care in connection with:
HB 2519,
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ESHB 2519, CH 160 (2014), SB 6538, SSB 6538, 2SSB 6538 |
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Family day care providers, children of, not included in staff-to-child ratio:
HB 1172, SHB 1172 |
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Family day care providers, education requirements, exemption in certain cases:
HB 1228, SB 5578 |
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Family day care providers, education requirements, meeting with early achievers program level three rating:
SHB 1228 |
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Fatality reviews, by department of early learning, requirements, including convening of child fatality review committee:
HB 2165, SHB 2165 |
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Fatality reviews, Eve Uphold act:
SHB 2165 |
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Legislative task force on child care improvements for the future, establishment:
HB 1671, SHB 1671, SB 5595, SSB 5595,
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2SSB 5595, CH 337 (2013) |
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Licensing standards, aligning with early childhood education and assistance program standards:
SB 6067 |
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Neglect or abuse of a child, suspected, interviewing of child with third party present:
SB 5316,
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SSB 5316, CH 48 (2013) |
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Obesity, prevention through early learning programs, including among duties of department of early learning :
HB 1784 |
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Preschool, integrating child care with:
HB 2377, SHB 2377, E2SHB 2377, SB 6127, SSB 6127 |
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Providers, child care consumer and provider bill of rights:
HB 1671, SB 5595, SSB 5595 |
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Providers, child care consumer and provider requirements:
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2SSB 5595, CH 337 (2013) |
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Providers, licensed and certified programs, enrollment in early achievers program:
HB 1671, SHB 1671, 2SHB 1671, SB 5595, SSB 5595 |
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Providers, standards and guidelines for providing services:
SHB 1671, 2SHB 1671 |
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Public records, inspection and copying exemption, personal information for child enrolled in license child care:
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HB 1203, CH 220 (2013), SB 5198 |
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Sleep practices, safe, department of early learning to provide information to licensure applicants:
HB 2695, SHB 2695 |
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Sleep practices, safe, Graham Hazzard act:
SHB 2695 |
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Student child care in higher education account, state board for community and technical colleges to co-administer program:
HB 1873, SB 5730 |
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Subsidy program, fraud, training of staff concerning:
ESSB 6181 |
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Subsidy program, incentive for working connections child care applicant or recipient to seek child support enforcement services:
ESSB 6181 |
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Subsidy program, payment received to constitute authorization for child support enforcement services:
SB 5157, SB 6181 |
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Subsidy program, provider fraud, referral to department of social and health services for investigation and action:
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2ESSB 5157, CH 29 (2013) |
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Working connections child care, Aclara group report on eligibility requirements, implementing recommendations:
HB 1671, SHB 1671, 2SHB 1671, SB 5595, SSB 5595,
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2SSB 5595, CH 337 (2013) |
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Working connections child care, contracted child care slots:
HB 2377, SHB 2377, E2SHB 2377, SB 6127, SSB 6127 |
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Working connections child care, eligibility in connection with family assessment response services:
HB 2519, SB 6538 |
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Working connections child care, eligibility, limiting change of circumstance impact on:
HB 2377, SHB 2377, E2SHB 2377, SB 6068, SB 6127, SSB 6127 |
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Working connections child care, extending eligibility for benefits to certain additional educational activities:
HB 1671, SHB 1671, SB 5595, SSB 5595 |
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Working connections child care, increasing subsidy rate to certain providers:
SHB 1723,
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2SHB 1723, CH 323 (2013) PV, SB 5899 |
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Working connections child care, increasing subsidy rate to certain providers and returning copays to earlier levels:
HB 1671, SB 5595 |
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Working connections child care, optional supplemental payment by parents to fund difference between provider rate and state rate:
HB 1810 |
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Working connections program, incentive for subsidy applicant or recipient to seek child support enforcement services:
ESSB 6181 |
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Working connections program, payment received to constitute authorization for child support enforcement services:
SB 5157, SB 6181 |
CHILDREN
(See also CHILD CARE; DOMESTIC RELATIONS; EARLY LEARNING, DEPARTMENT; FOSTER CARE; JUVENILE COURT AND JUVENILE OFFENDERS; SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DISTRICTS; SEX OFFENSES AND OFFENDERS) |
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4-H members, educational opportunities at horse racing facilities, dedicated revenue to support:
HB 1398, SB 5672, SB 5791, SSB 5791 |
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4-H youth development program, recognizing:
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HR 4606 (2013),
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HR 4670 (2014),
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SR 8605 (2013),
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SR 8668 (2014) |
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Abuse issues course for teachers, adding commercial sexual abuse of a minor and sexual exploitation of a minor to course:
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ESSB 5563, CH 10 (2013) |
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Abuse or neglect, by supervised persons, expanding reporting requirements to various organizations:
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SB 5359, CH 273 (2013) |
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Abuse or neglect, modifying provisions concerning faith-based or metaphysical healing efforts:
SB 6295, SSB 6295 |
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Abuse or neglect, modifying requirements for certain school employee training and information for parents:
SB 5753 |
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Abuse or neglect, modifying requirements for information for parents:
ESSB 5753, SB 5901 |
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Abuse or neglect, parent with founded finding of, work group to consider creating certificate of rehabilitation for parents who have turned their lives around:
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SSB 5565, CH 162 (2013) |
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Abuse or neglect, parent with founded finding of, work group to consider creating certificate of suitability for parents who have turned their lives around:
SB 5565 |
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Abuse or neglect, substantiated, child protective services to notify school district:
SB 5822 |
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Abuse or neglect, suspected, interviewing of child with third party present:
SB 5316,
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SSB 5316, CH 48 (2013) |
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Abuse or neglect, suspected, short-term emergency and crisis care for child removed from home:
HB 1261,
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SHB 1261, CH 105 (2013) |
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Abuse or neglect, to include victimizing children by involving them in trafficking:
SB 5223 |
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Abuse, child abuse medical assessments, requirements:
SB 6470 |
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Abuse, eligibility of child for child care, preschool, and home visiting services:
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ESHB 2519, CH 160 (2014), SB 6538, SSB 6538, 2SSB 6538 |
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Abuse, eligibility of child for early learning and child care:
HB 2519 |
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Abuse, female genital mutilation, class B felony:
HB 2190 |
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Abuse, physical abuse or sexual misconduct by school employee, reporting requirements for other school employees when aware that student is likely a victim:
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ESSB 5563, CH 10 (2013) |
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Abuse, sexual, providing information concerning preventing abuse and violence in sexual health education:
SB 6376 |
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Background checks, persons employed to provide care for children, provisions:
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SSB 6095, CH 88 (2014) |
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Breastfeeding-friendly Washington designation, creating:
HB 2329, SB 6298, SSB 6298 |
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Child protective services, family assessment response services, eligibility of child for child care, preschool, and home visiting services:
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ESHB 2519, CH 160 (2014), SB 6538, SSB 6538, 2SSB 6538 |
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Child protective services, family assessment response services, eligibility of child for early learning and child care:
HB 2519 |
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Child protective services, family assessment response, modifying requirements:
HB 1844, SHB 1844 |
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Child protective services, interviews of children, conducting at children's advocacy centers:
HB 1594, SHB 1594, SB 5566, SSB 5566 |
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Child protective services, parent involved with, work group to consider creating certificate of rehabilitation for parents who have turned their lives around:
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SSB 5565, CH 162 (2013) |
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Child protective services, parent involved with, work group to consider creating certificate of suitability for parents who have turned their lives around:
SB 5565 |
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Child protective services, substantiated child abuse or neglect, notifying school districts:
SB 5822 |
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Child protective services, workers to be bonded and licensed as social workers:
SB 5163 |
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Child welfare services, agreements with university-based child welfare research entity, state agency requirements:
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ESHB 1774, CH 205 (2013) |
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Child welfare services, assessing character, suitability, and competence for unsupervised access to children:
SB 5565,
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SSB 5565, CH 162 (2013) |
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Child welfare services, caregiver prudent parent standard for childhood activities:
HB 2699, SHB 2699, SB 6479,
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ESSB 6479, CH 104 (2014) |
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Child welfare services, charging fee for child abuse and neglect history request by out-of-state jurisdiction:
SB 5565,
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SSB 5565, CH 162 (2013) |
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Child welfare services, eligibility for early childhood education and assistance:
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ESHB 2519, CH 160 (2014), SB 6538, SSB 6538 |
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Child welfare services, Indian children, purchase of care from tribes and tribal agencies:
HB 1361,
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SB 5235, CH 32 (2013) |
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Child welfare services, infants in out-of-home care, HIV testing:
SB 5454 |
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Child welfare services, safety assessment tool, institute for public policy to conduct empirical study:
SB 5281, SSB 5281 |
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Child welfare services, service delivery measurements using certain indicators of success, developing:
HB 1774,
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ESHB 1774, CH 205 (2013) |
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Child welfare services, service delivery measurements, developing:
SB 5531, SSB 5531 |
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Child welfare services, training and advancement program, collecting certain financial assistance payments:
HB 1708, SHB 1708, SB 5403, SSB 5403 |
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Child welfare services, youth in out-of-home care, improving educational outcomes:
HB 1566, SHB 1566,
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2SHB 1566, CH 182 (2013) |
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Child welfare system, advisory committee on disproportionate representation of children of color in, membership rules:
HB 2665, SHB 2665, SB 6429 |
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Child welfare transformation design committee, suspending statute that established committee:
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ESHB 1774, CH 205 (2013) |
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Children removed from parents or guardians, receiving care centers for, licensing of:
SB 5475 |
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Children removed from parents or guardians, resource and assessment centers for, licensing of:
SSB 5475 |
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Children's day, celebrating:
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HR 4621 (2013),
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HR 4660 (2014) |
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Children's products, limiting presence of TRIS and other flame retardants when products manufactured, sold, or distributed for use in state:
HB 1294, ESHB 1294, SB 5181, SB 5933, SB 5984, SB 6048, SB 6540, SSB 6540 |
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Conception, Washington state life at conception act, declaring that right to life begins at conception:
HB 1259 |
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Custodial interference, first degree, in connection with court-ordered residential provisions for child, class C felony:
HB 2624, SHB 2624, SB 6539 |
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Custody, Braden and Charlie Powell act of 2013:
SB 5162, SSB 5162 |
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Custody, implementing recommendations of Powell fatality team:
SB 5315,
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SSB 5315, CH 254 (2013) |
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Custody, parental abduction of child, educating parents concerning harmful effects:
HB 1021,
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SHB 1021, CH 91 (2013) |
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Custody, parenting plans, mediation:
HB 1353 |
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Custody, parenting plans, objections to relocation of child's residence:
HB 2197, SHB 2197 |
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Custody, parenting plans, residential provisions for children:
HB 1107, SHB 1107, HB 1353, HB 2197, SHB 2197 |
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Custody, parenting plans, residential provisions for children of military parents:
HB 1107, SHB 1107 |
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Custody, prohibiting child custody award to suspect in active homicide investigation:
SB 5162, SSB 5162 |
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Decisions regarding child, making decisions to be recognized as fundamental parental right:
HB 2174, SB 6247 |
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Disabilities, children from birth to age three with, department to be lead agency for early intervention services:
HB 2598 |
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Domestic violence against a child, modifying offender score provisions:
HB 2194 |
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Drivers' licenses and instruction permits, for minors, design to indicate age of holder:
HB 2471 |
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Fetal alcohol exposure, requiring posting of warning signs on premises serving alcohol:
HB 2737 |
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Fetal alcohol exposure, work group to address:
HB 2737 |
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Firearms, allowing unauthorized access to a child under age fourteen, criminal provisions:
SB 5485 |
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Health care for minors, consent of minor:
SB 6407 |
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Healthiest next generation, governor's council for, establishment and duties:
HB 2643, SHB 2643, 2SHB 2643, SB 6383 |
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Homeless children, pilot program to link homeless families with stable housing in student's school district:
HB 2763, SB 6365 |
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Homeless youth population, identifying characteristics of:
HB 2610, SHB 2610 |
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Hunting, age limitations and requirements for licenses and hunting:
HB 1199, ESHB 1199, HB 2459, SHB 2459, SB 5231, SSB 5231, SB 6039, SSB 6039 |
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Identicards, for minors, design to indicate age of holder:
HB 2471 |
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Immunization, making childhood immunization resources available to pregnant women:
SB 6297, ESSB 6297 |
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Immunization, meningococcal disease, schools to provide online access to required information concerning:
SB 5753 |
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Injuries on school grounds, notifying parents of child's injury, school districts to adopt policy and procedures for:
SB 6332 |
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Marijuana, criminal acts by or with minors, new provisions:
HB 2706, SHB 2706 |
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Marijuana, purchase by minors, using certain minors in controlled purchase compliance check programs:
HB 2303, SB 6158 |
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Military parents, dissolution of marriage, residential provisions for children:
HB 1107, SHB 1107 |
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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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Missing and exploited children, task force on, repealing advisory board provision:
HB 2712 |
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Missing children clearinghouse, adding endangered persons:
HB 1895, SB 5556,
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SSB 5556, CH 285 (2013) |
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Motorcycle helmet use, mandatory for persons under age eighteen:
SB 5143 |
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Murder, aggravated first degree, including certain child victims:
SB 5015 |
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Neglect or abuse, by supervised persons, expanding reporting requirements to various organizations:
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SB 5359, CH 273 (2013) |
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Neglect or abuse, modifying provisions concerning faith-based or metaphysical healing efforts:
SB 6295, SSB 6295 |
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Neglect or abuse, parent with founded finding of, work group to consider creating certificate of rehabilitation for parents who have turned their lives around:
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SSB 5565, CH 162 (2013) |
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Neglect or abuse, parent with founded finding of, work group to consider creating certificate of suitability for parents who have turned their lives around:
SB 5565 |
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Neglect or abuse, substantiated, child protective services to notify school district:
SB 5822 |
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Neglect or abuse, suspected, interviewing of child with third party present:
SB 5316,
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SSB 5316, CH 48 (2013) |
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Neglect, suspected, short-term emergency and crisis care for child removed from home:
HB 1261,
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SHB 1261, CH 105 (2013) |
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Newborn screening, births outside hospital, collecting blood sample for tests:
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SHB 2544, CH 18 (2014) |
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Newborn screening, hospitals to collect blood sample for certain screening tests:
HB 2544 |
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Obesity, prevention through early learning programs, including among duties of department of early learning :
HB 1784 |
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Parent-child relationship, termination of, when child conceived through sex offense or incest:
SB 6374 |
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Parental rights, requesting that Congress propose parental rights amendment to states for ratification:
HJM 4004 |
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Paternity, termination of legal responsibilities for a child when genetic testing establishes nonpaternity:
SB 5997 |
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Receiving care centers, short-term emergency and crisis care for child removed from home:
SB 5475 |
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Receiving care centers, short-term emergency and crisis care for child removed from home due to suspected abuse or neglect:
HB 1261 |
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Relatives, placement of child in dependency proceedings with:
SB 5763 |
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Relatives, placement of child in dependency proceedings with, Alexis Stuth act:
SB 5762 |
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Resource and assessment centers, short-term emergency and crisis care for child removed from home:
SSB 5475 |
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Resource and assessment centers, short-term emergency and crisis care for child removed from home due to suspected abuse or neglect:
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SHB 1261, CH 105 (2013) |
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Return of child, service of writ of habeas corpus for, waiving of fees by sheriff:
HB 1119 |
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Runaway youths, overnight youth shelter or program, shelter procedures when child known to lack parental permission:
HB 1250,
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SB 5147, CH 4 (2013) |
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School attendance, compulsory, modifying requirements for children age six and seven:
HB 1283, SHB 1283 |
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Seattle Children's Hospital, honoring the work of:
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SR 8647 (2013) |
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Sexual abuse and exploitation prevention training program, for school employees, development and implementation:
HB 1869, SB 5563 |
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Sexual abuse and violence, preventing, providing information in sexual health education:
SB 6376 |
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Sexual abuse of a minor, commercial, adding to abuse issues course for teachers seeking certification:
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ESSB 5563, CH 10 (2013) |
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Sexual exploitation of a minor, adding to abuse issues course for teachers seeking certification:
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ESSB 5563, CH 10 (2013) |
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Sexual misconduct or physical abuse, by school employee, reporting requirements for other school employees when aware that student is likely a victim:
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ESSB 5563, CH 10 (2013) |
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Sexual orientation change efforts, practice of, prohibiting when performed on patient under eighteen:
HB 2451, ESHB 2451, SB 6449 |
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Shelters or programs for runaway youths, procedures when child known to lack parental permission:
HB 1250,
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SB 5147, CH 4 (2013) |
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Smoking, prohibiting in moving or parked motor vehicle carrying a minor:
HB 2086, SHB 2086, SB 5230 |
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Social investment steering committee, Washington, establishment of, duties to include pilot programs:
HB 2337, SHB 2337 |
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Suicide, youth screening and referral training for school nurses, social workers, and counselors :
HB 1336, SB 5365 |
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Suicide, youth screening and referral training for school nurses, social workers, counselors, and school psychologists:
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ESHB 1336, CH 197 (2013), SSB 5365 |
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Suicide, youth suicide prevention activities, assistance for schools:
SB 6431,
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SSB 6431, CH 103 (2014) |
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Tanning devices, ultraviolet, use by persons under age eighteen, prohibiting:
HB 1585, SB 5455, SB 5521,
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SB 6065, CH 87 (2014) |
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Teen summer employment wage, authorizing employers to pay:
SB 6471, SSB 6471 |
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Teen training wage, temporary, authorizing employers to pay:
SB 6495 |
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Tobacco products, selling to a minor, clarifying provisions:
HB 2795, SHB 2795, SB 6569 |
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Visitation, grandparents of child, right to seek through courts:
HB 1934, ESHB 1934 |
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Visitation, persons with ongoing and substantial relationship with child, right to seek through courts:
HB 1934, ESHB 1934 |
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Visitation, seeking through courts, impact of criminal record on:
HB 1934, ESHB 1934 |
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Visitation, sibling visitation after dependency proceedings dismissed:
HB 1140, SHB 1140 |
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Visitation, sibling visitation for children in foster care:
HB 1204, ESHB 1204, SB 5389, SSB 5389,
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E2SSB 5389, CH 316 (2013) |
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Visitation, third-party, conditions and procedures:
HB 1506 |
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Voting, registration, motor voter preregistration for persons age sixteen and seventeen:
EHB 1279, ESHB 1279, SB 5270 |
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Youth in need, improving school districts' capacity to respond through training and planning:
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ESHB 1336, CH 197 (2013), SSB 5365 |
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Youth, troubled, improving school districts' capacity to respond through training and planning:
HB 1336, SB 5365 |
CITIES AND TOWNS
(See also BUILDING CODES/PERMITS; CLEAN AIR AGENCIES; EMINENT DOMAIN; ENERGY; FIRE PROTECTION; GROWTH MANAGEMENT; LOCAL GOVERNMENT; RECORDS; STORM WATER CONTROL FACILITIES; SUBDIVISIONS; UTILITIES; WATER; WATER-SEWER DISTRICTS) |
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Abandoned or vacant properties in urban growth areas, loans to cities and towns for revitalizing:
HB 1079, SB 5533 |
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Accounts and revenue, dedicated, use for fiscal relief:
SB 5005 |
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Alaskan Way viaduct replacement project, convening expert review panel for:
ESHB 1957, HB 2070, SB 6051 |
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Anacortes, honoring Richard Riddell, Anacortes town crier:
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HR 4668 (2014) |
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Annexation of state property owned for military purposes, filing petition for annexation:
HB 1158, SHB 1158, 2SHB 1158, SB 5068, SSB 5068 |
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Annexation, by code cities, submitting to voters in certain county bordering Columbia river in certain cases:
HB 2637, SB 6404 |
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Annexation, 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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Annexation, of unincorporated territory within a code city or town, modifying provisions:
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EHB 2068, CH 27 (2013) |
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Annexation, of unincorporated territory within a code city or town, modifying provisions related to fire protection districts:
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EHB 2068, CH 27 (2013) |
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Annexation, of unincorporated territory within a code city, modifying provisions:
EHB 1539,
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SB 5417, CH 333 (2013) |
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Annexation, preparing for, imposition of local sales and use tax by city for costs:
HB 2681, SHB 2681 |
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Annexation, requiring approval of property owners or voters:
HB 1854 |
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Annexation, requiring approval of registered voters:
SB 5013, SSB 5013 |
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Annexation, service costs to newly annexed areas, restricting local sales and use tax imposition in certain case:
SB 6487 |
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Annexed territory, city to notify light and power and gas distribution businesses:
HB 2433,
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SHB 2433, CH 123 (2014) |
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Annexed territory, determining resident population of, exempting enumeration data from public disclosure:
HB 1901 |
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Apportionment districts, levying property tax for community redevelopment financing:
HB 1967, HB 2349, HJR 4210, HJR 4214 |
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Auburn, recognizing the Miss Auburn scholarship program:
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SR 8693 (2014) |
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Bags, retail carryout, preemption of regulation by state of Washington:
SB 5253 |
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Bags, retail carryout, regulation by cities and counties:
HB 1310, SB 5386 |
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Ballot drop boxes, county auditor to establish minimum number for counties and cities:
SB 5320 |
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Brownfield renewal authorities, authority of cities to establish:
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2E2SSB 5296, CH 1 (2013) |
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Budget modifications, removing transmittal requirement:
HB 1274, ESHB 1274 |
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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 certain cities:
SB 5656 |
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Cannabis, medical, authority to adopt and enforce various local requirements pertaining to:
SB 5528, SB 5887 |
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Cle Elum public library, honoring the one hundredth year of the:
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HR 4662 (2014) |
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Code cities, public works projects, having city employees perform, conditions:
EHB 2618 |
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Collector vehicles, restoration of, regulation by local governments:
ESB 5121 |
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Community redevelopment financing, levying property tax in apportionment districts:
HB 1967, HB 2349, HJR 4210, HJR 4214 |
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Compostable waste, collected, modifying city and county responsibility for storage and processing of:
HB 2072 |
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Correctional employees, membership in public safety employees' retirement system:
EHB 1923, SB 5781 |
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Disability boards, city, membership:
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SB 5220, CH 213 (2013) |
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Dogs, breed-based regulations, preventing:
HB 2117 |
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Elections, changing election system to remedy potential violation, provisions concerning at-large and district-based elections:
SHB 1413 |
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Elections, city or town option to authorize a district-based election:
HB 1413, SHB 1413, SB 5473 |
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Enumclaw, celebrating 100th anniversary of:
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SR 8633 (2013) |
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Environmental decision making, certain state agencies to include community organizations in highly impacted communities:
HB 1434 |
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Environmental impact statement, nonproject, recovering preparation costs:
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