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Concerning the wrongly convicted persons act.
Concerning the general powers and duties of the attorney general’s office.
Concerning driver privacy protections.
Exempting limited equity cooperatives from the Washington uniform common interest ownership act.
Strengthening health care market standards.
Ending probates for profit.
Providing Washingtonians and their loved ones with location choices for interment of remains.
Concerning court rules and procedures.
Protecting vulnerable users of public ways.
Concerning the regulation of firearm manufacturing.
Establishing the court unification task force.
Concerning electronic notarial acts.
Revised for 1st substitute: Concerning donations for children.
Concerning the authority of court of appeals bailiffs to assess threats to court of appeals judicial officers and staff members.
Concerning common interest communities.
Adding an additional superior court judge in Skagit county and in Yakima county.
Revised for 1st substitute: Concerning guardianship, conservatorship, and other protective arrangements for adults.
Enacting the uniform consumer debt default judgments act.
Revised for 1st substitute: Concerning personality rights.
Increasing the supply of condominiums by expanding the types of condominium buildings that may be subject to an express warranty of quality and express warranty insurance coverage.
Concerning corporate filings and other documents processed by the secretary of state's corporations and charities division.
Concerning garnishment forms.
Concerning direct review of administrative decisions by the court of appeals.
Establishing data and personal safety protections within areas of public accommodation for all Washington residents.
Revised for 1st substitute: Concerning lowering the interest rate for medical debt.
Concerning spring blade knives.
Strengthening security for Washington state judicial officers and court personnel.
Establishing a constitutional floor in family law cases.
Reinstating the indigent defense task force.
Concerning the limited license legal technician program.
Concerning testimony of children.
Concerning testimony of children.
Concerning the limited license legal technician program.
Concerning the just and equitable distribution of real property and liabilities in the dissolution of marriage or domestic partnerships.
Concerning the just and equitable distribution of real property and liabilities in the dissolution of marriage or domestic partnerships.
Revised for engrossed: Establishing a process for adjudicating tort claims against the state of Washington and its political subdivisions.
Concerning litigation finance.
Enhancing public safety by establishing secure storage requirements for firearms in vehicles and residences.
Concerning family burial grounds.
Concerning unauthorized Uniform Commercial Code filings.
Concerning remedies for violations of federal constitutional rights occurring during immigration enforcement.
Concerning public defense services.
Concerning collateral attacks on judgment and sentence in criminal cases.
Concerning psychiatric pharmacists.
Concerning garnishment forms.
Adding an additional superior court judge in Yakima county.
Concerning the general powers and duties of the attorney general’s office.
Creating an administrative process for adjudicating department of children, youth, and families tort claims against the state.
Requiring arbitration for tort claims against the state of Washington and its subdivisions.
Protecting charitable organizations and ensuring the timely and secure transfer of property designated to them.
Concerning the recovery of attorneys' fees in garnishment proceedings.
Establishing a state false claims act.
Restricting the possession of weapons on the premises of state or local public buildings, parks or playground facilities where children are likely to be present, and county fairs and county fair facilities.
Restricting the possession of weapons on the premises of state or local public buildings, parks or playground facilities where children are likely to be present, and county fairs and county fair facilities.
Gathering and preserving digital data and evidence relating to federal agent misconduct.
Concerning the use of body worn cameras by law enforcement officers.
Mitigating disputes between unit owners and unit owners associations under the Washington uniform common interest ownership act.
Addressing transfers on death of vehicle titles.
Establishing data and personal safety protections within areas of public accommodation for all Washington residents.
Restoring parenting time lost.
Concerning driver privacy protections.
Concerning legal financial obligations.
Concerning evidence of medical, hospital, or similar expenses occasioned by an injury.
Creating an interbranch commission on court rules.
Allowing for direct review of administrative agency decisions in certain circumstances.
Clarifying public defense caseload standards for local jurisdictions.
Concerning the involuntary treatment act.
Concerning correctional facility liability for inmate injuries resulting from voluntary controlled substance use, when lawful intake and medical care requirements are met.
Establishing a public counsel integrity act.
Concerning termination of unauthorized Uniform Commercial Code filings.
Encouraging legal education.
Establishing the Washington state religious liberty commission.
Concerning persons referred for competency evaluation and restoration services.
Requiring three-dimensional printers be equipped with certain blocking technologies.
Establishing a public interest law grant program and a business and occupation tax credit for approved contributions to the program account.
Concerning recognition of legal personhood by a governmental entity.
Preserving Washington farmland by limiting purchases by certain entities.
Concerning foreign ownership of agricultural land in Washington.
Concerning spring blade knives.
Concerning public defense recruitment and retention.
Amending the Constitution to elect state supreme court justices by judicial districts.
Creating supreme court judicial districts.
Requiring senate confirmation of gubernatorial appointments to vacancies on the supreme court.
Concerning juvenile access to attorneys when contacted by law enforcement.
Concerning appointed counsel for individuals detained under the involuntary treatment act.
Amending the Constitution to provide for senate confirmation of gubernatorial appointments to vacancies on the supreme court.
Requiring senate confirmation of gubernatorial appointments to vacancies on the court of appeals.
Concerning the establishment of liability standards for state legislators.
Concerning liability protections for community public safety programs.
Concerning material changes to the operations and governance structure of participants in the health care marketplace.
Concerning the establishment of liability standards for prosecutors.
Concerning the establishment of liability standards for superior, district, and municipal court judges.
Concerning the establishment of liability standards for criminal defense counsel.
Concerning firearms.
Protecting the interests of minor children featured on for-profit family vlogs.
Updating the involuntary treatment commitment standards for individuals suffering from a substance use disorder.
Enhancing opportunities for community-based providers to provide health care services in carceral settings.
Concerning the composition of the boards of directors of consumer cooperatives and cooperative associations.
Protecting consumers by removing barriers created by medical debt.
Concerning the defense of property rights.
Concerning settlement demands or offers made prior to mandatory mediation of health care claims.
Establishing liability standards for certain vehicle collisions.
Concerning legal financial obligations.
Limiting health care nondisclosure agreements.
Enhancing public safety by requiring financial responsibility to purchase or possess a firearm or operate a firearm range.
Creating a civil protection order to prevent impaired driving.
Creating a gambling treatment diversion court pilot program to be conducted by the administrative office of the courts.
Concerning dignity in pregnancy loss.
Reporting self-employed workers to the division of child support.
Enhancing public safety by limiting bulk purchases and transfers of firearms and ammunition.
Concerning persons referred for competency evaluation and restoration services.
Concerning law enforcement and local corrections agency misconduct through investigations and legal actions.
Adding an additional superior court judge in Skagit county.
Concerning restoration of the right to possess a firearm.
Concerning juvenile access to an attorney.
Revised for 2nd substitute: Concerning exemptions from garnishment.
Concerning dignity in pregnancy loss.
Enhancing requirements relating to the purchase, transfer, and possession of firearms.
Concerning open motion picture captioning in motion picture theaters.
Reviewing laws related to criminal insanity and competency to stand trial.
Concerning superior court clerk fees.
Increasing the reimbursement cap for moving and relocation expenses incurred by persons affected by agency displacements.
Concerning seizure and forfeiture procedures and reporting.
Authorizing superior courts to appoint housing court commissioners.
Implementing recommendations of the 2023 child support schedule work group.
Revised for 2nd substitute: Concerning legal representation under the involuntary treatment act.
Protecting the confidentiality of records and information that may be relevant to another state's enforcement of its laws.
Providing owners of real estate taken through eminent domain by school districts, or sold under threat of eminent domain, the opportunity to purchase the real estate back when it is not put to intended public use.
Regarding unclaimed property held by a museum or historical society.
Concerning protection order hope cards.
Simplifying condominium construction statutes.
Protecting the vulnerable by providing immunity from civil liability for damage to a motor vehicle arising from the rescue of vulnerable persons or domestic animals.
Concerning limitations in parenting plans.
Concerning common interest communities.
Ensuring the efficacy of judicial orders as harm reduction tools that increase the safety of survivors of abuse and support law enforcement in their efforts to enforce the law.
Enacting the uniform custodial trust act.
Concerning retention of court exhibits.
Removing references to pregnancy from the model directive form under the natural death act.
Making technical corrections and removing obsolete language from the Revised Code of Washington pursuant to RCW 1.08.025.
Concerning court interpreters.
Updating process service requirements.
Removing the city residency requirement for judges pro tempore in municipalities with a population of more than 400,000 inhabitants.
Concerning requisites of notice in small claims actions.
Making updates to Washington's corporation acts.
Enacting the uniform antitrust premerger notification act.
Revised for 2nd Substitute: Establishing a mental health advance directive effective implementation work group.Original: Establishing a mental health advance directive effective implementation work group; creating a new section; and providing an expiration date.
Extending liability protections for responders dispatched from mobile rapid response crisis teams and community-based crisis teams.
Reporting on dependency outcomes.
Responsibility for providing service by publication of a summons or notice in dependency and termination of parental rights cases.
Concerning water rights adjudication commissioners and referees.
Revised for 2nd Substitute: Restricting the possession of weapons, excluding carrying a pistol by a person licensed to carry a concealed pistol, on the premises of libraries, zoos, aquariums, and transit facilities.Original: Concerning firearm sensitive places.
Revised for 2nd Substitute: Encouraging participation in public defense and prosecution professions.Original: Expanding training opportunities for public defense.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Supporting people who have been targeted or affected by hate crimes and bias incidents by establishing a reporting hotline and tracking hate crimes and bias incidents.Original: Concerning people who have been targeted or affected by hate crimes and bias incidents.
Concerning guardianship and conservatorship.
Concerning transmission of information relating to firearm prohibitions for persons committed for mental health treatment.
Concerning firearms background check program.
Concerning activities in which the office of public defense may engage without violating the prohibition on providing direct representation of clients.
Concerning information sharing and limited investigative authority of supreme court bailiffs.
Concerning nonconsensual removal of or tampering with a sexually protective device.
Reporting lost or stolen firearms.
Concerning penalties relating to antitrust actions.
Concerning the disposition of privately owned firearms in the custody of state or local government entities or law enforcement agencies.
Protecting the public from gun violence by establishing additional requirements for the business operations of licensed firearms dealers.
Concerning the statute of limitations for childhood sexual abuse.
Concerning defects and omissions in the laws that have been identified by the justices of the supreme court or judges of the superior courts pursuant to Article IV, section 25 of the state Constitution.
Enacting the uniform electronic estate planning documents act.
Improving the Washington state behavioral health system for better coordination and recognition with the Indian behavioral health system.
Concerning child support pass through.
Concerning service animal training.
Adding an additional superior court judge in Clark county.
Allowing entry of a civil protection order to protect victims when a person is found not guilty by reason of insanity.
Restricting the use of social security numbers by insurance companies for the purpose of determining child support debt.
Adding an additional superior court judge in Whatcom county.
Concerning the number of district court judges.
Making updates to the Washington business corporation act.
Developing a schedule for court appointment of attorneys for children and youth in dependency and termination proceedings.
Concerning probate.
Requiring counties and cities to provide the administrative office of the courts with notice of court reorganizations.
Disposing of human remains.
Concerning probate.
Adding a penalty for excessive fees for locating abandoned property held by a county.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Updating process service requirements in Washington state for business entities and motorists.Original: Updating process service requirements for corporations in Washington state.
Concerning spring blade knives.
Concerning material changes to the operations and governance structure of participants in the health care marketplace.
Concerning conditional release transition teams.
Implementing recommendations of the 2023 child support schedule work group.
Prohibiting excessive fees or other charges for locating or recovering foreclosure surplus funds and other unclaimed property.
Eliminating child marriage.
Concerning the uniform child abduction prevention act.
Concerning family burial grounds.
Reporting on dependency outcomes.
Establishing climbing facility regulations and requirements.
Concerning limitations in parenting plans.
Updating terminology related to criminal insanity and competency to stand trial.
Concerning court interpreters.
Concerning law enforcement and local corrections agency misconduct through investigations and legal actions.
Concerning body worn cameras.
Concerning assisted outpatient treatment.
Concerning involuntary treatment.
Creating a gambling treatment diversion court pilot program to be conducted by the administrative office of the courts.
Modifying laws related to adverse possession to protect legal owners of property.
Addressing the liability of owners or others in possession of land and water areas for injuries to recreational users.
Allowing certain minors to contract for housing and utilities.
Concerning automated vehicles.
Concerning dashboard camera recordings.
Protecting consumers from garnishment of earnings for judgments arising from medical debt.
Concerning bulk purchases and transfers of firearms.
Enhancing requirements for the purchase or transfer of firearms.
Concerning spring blade knives.
Clarifying the process for redacting void covenants in recorded property documents.
Creating a private right of action for harm from violations of the state Constitution or state law by peace officers.
Concerning water rights adjudication commissioners and referees.
Prohibiting elected officials from including their name on remittances resulting from a lawsuit.
Keeping children safe from family violence.
Limiting estate recovery.
Creating a private right of action for harm from violations of the state Constitution or state law by elected and appointed officials.
Preventing vaccination status discrimination.
Proceedings to preclude establishment of parentage when a parent alleges that a person committed a sexual assault that resulted in the parent becoming pregnant and subsequently giving birth to a child.
Concerning civil actions alleging violation of the right to be free from discrimination because of the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal by a person with a disability.
Increasing the seriousness level of the crime of unlawful possession of a firearm.
Concerning prejudgment interest.
Deterring illegal racing.
Concerning jury diversity.
Providing parental rights.
Concerning transfers of firearms to museums and historical societies.
Protecting the interests of minor children featured on for-profit family vlogs.
Creating a charter of people's personal data rights.
Providing relief for persons affected by State v. Blake.
Concerning property exempt from execution.
Addressing foreign ownership of agricultural lands.
Concerning people who have been targeted or affected by hate crimes and bias incidents.
Concerning seizure and forfeiture procedures and reporting.
Concerning legal newspapers.
Increasing the supply and affordability of condominium units and townhouses as an option for homeownership.
Concerning material changes to the operations and governance structure of participants in the health care marketplace.
Prohibiting the open carry of certain weapons in public parks and public hospitals.
Protecting public safety by establishing duties of firearm industry members.
Creating a private right of action for harm from violations of the state Constitution or state law by peace officers.
Enhancing requirements for the purchase or transfer of firearms.
Removing language from the Revised Code of Washington that has been identified by the justices of the supreme court or judges of the superior courts as defects and omissions in the laws pursuant to Article IV, section 25 of the Washington state Constitution.
Concerning local government authority to regulate firearms.
Establishing firearms-related safety measures to increase public safety.
Making technical corrections and removing obsolete language from the Revised Code of Washington pursuant to RCW 1.08.025.
Providing timely competency evaluations and restoration services to persons suffering from behavioral health disorders.
Concerning legal financial obligations.
Making updates to the Washington business corporation act.
Concerning transfers of firearms to museums and historical societies.
Concerning property exempt from execution.
Concerning the unauthorized publication of personal identifying information.
Exempting buildings with 12 or fewer units that are no more than two stories from the definition of multiunit residential building.
Concerning postconviction access to counsel.
Concerning jury diversity.
Deterring illegal racing.
Concerning the uniform commercial code.
Concerning overpayments for certain matters.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Concerning the issuance of emergency domestic violence no-contact orders.Original: Concerning the issuance of emergency domestic violence no contact orders.
Clarifying waiver of firearm rights.
Creation of a hope card program.
Concerning court files and records exemptions for firearm background checks.
Reducing the risks of lethality and other harm associated with gun violence, gender-based violence, and other types of violence.
Establishing a lump sum reporting system.
Concerning the civil forfeiture of animals seized for abuse or neglect.
Concerning jury service.
Concerning privileged communication between employees and the unions that represent them.
Concerning access to reproductive health care services and gender-affirming treatment in Washington state.
Addressing the collection, sharing, and selling of consumer health data.
Clarifying existing law regarding liability protections associated with public recreational use of lands or waters under a hydroelectric license issued by the federal energy regulatory commission.
Protecting public safety by establishing duties of firearm industry members.
Concerning the court of appeals.
Providing access to sealed juvenile records for firearm purposes.
Establishing firearms-related safety measures to increase public safety.
Concerning requirements for the purchase or transfer of firearms.
Concerning public defense services for persons committed as not guilty by reason of insanity.
Removing language from the Revised Code of Washington that has been identified by the justices of the supreme court or judges of the superior courts as defects and omissions in the laws pursuant to Article IV, section 25 of the Washington state Constitution.
Eliminating wire tap authorization reporting to the administrative office of the courts.
Removing the sunset provisions on the medicaid fraud false claims act.
Authorizing justices, judges, and judicial officers of federal courts to solemnize marriages.
Concerning venue for actions for the recovery of taxes.
Concerning lien priority of mortgages and deeds of trust.
Concerning courthouse facility dogs.
Concerning the uniform family law arbitration act.
Concerning civil remedies for unauthorized disclosure of intimate images.
Revising the process for individuals to request name changes.
Concerning judge pro tempore compensation.
Concerning real property.
Increasing the number of district court judges in Snohomish county.
Concerning forensic competency restoration programs.
Updating laws concerning civil protection orders to further enhance and improve their efficacy and accessibility.
Concerning legal financial obligations.
Concerning legal financial obligations.
Concerning guardianship of minors.
Concerning assisted outpatient treatment for persons with behavioral health disorders.
Concerning the authority of the courts to waive auditor's fees for filing and recording name change orders.
Addressing firearm safety measures to increase public safety.
Establishing restrictions on the possession of weapons in certain locations.
Concerning ghost guns.
Concerning the uniform unregulated child custody transfer act.
Concerning continuity of judicial operations in single judge courts.
Concerning registration of land titles.
Adding additional superior court judges in Snohomish county.
Concerning appointment of judges pro tempore in the court of appeals.
Concerning business entities.
Concerning electric vehicle charging stations in common interest communities.
Conforming disclosure restrictions for mental health counselors, marriage and family therapists, and social workers to the requirements of the Uniform Health Care Information Act.
Concerning parenting plans.
Concerning the restoration of the right to possess a firearm.
Concerning firearms on the capitol campus for the sole purpose of organized memorial events.
Clarifying waiver of firearm rights.
Concerning control of the disposition of remains.
Concerning transfers of firearms to museums and historical societies.
Concerning prejudgment interest.
Concerning courthouse facility dogs.
Protecting and enforcing the foundational data privacy rights of Washingtonians.
Concerning courthouse facility dogs.
Concerning the removal of specific religious references regarding the criminal mistreatment of children and vulnerable adults from a statute.
Concerning the management, oversight, and use of data.
Making technical corrections and removing obsolete language from the Revised Code of Washington pursuant to RCW 1.08.025.
Including the open carry or display of weapons within the offense of criminal mischief.
Concerning updates to competency restoration order requirements.
Concerning body worn cameras.
Concerning spring blade knives.
Addressing the enforceability of, and available remedies relating to, contracts affected by commercial bribery.
Addressing consent to long-term care placement and services.
Concerning fair housing training for officers or board members in common interest communities.
Protecting homeowners navigating the foreclosure process.
Concerning tort modernization.
Concerning the classification of manufactured homes as real property.
Prohibiting weapons at election-related offices and facilities subject to limited exemptions for law enforcement officers and security personnel.
Concerning equitable geographic distribution of community placements for persons releasing from a state hospital to a less restrictive placement after committing acts constituting a violent felony.
Protecting the interests of minor children featured on for-profit family vlogs.
Concerning prejudgment interest.
Addressing workplace bullying by making it an unfair practice to subject an employee to an abusive work environment.
Addressing meaningful civil remedies for persons injured as a result of police misconduct, including by allowing for an award of attorney fees in addition to damages and injunctive and declaratory relief.
Addressing meaningful civil remedies for persons injured as a result of police misconduct, including by allowing for an award of attorney fees in addition to damages and injunctive and declaratory relief.
Prohibiting former parents from receiving child support and maintenance from adoptive parents.
Concerning the professional rescue doctrine.
Concerning material changes to the operations and governance structure of participants in the health care marketplace.
Awarding academic scholarships to members of underprivileged or disadvantaged groups.
Concerning health care decisions made by a designated person.
Concerning civil actions alleging violation of the right to be free from discrimination because of the presence of any sensory, mental, or physical disability or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal by a person with a disability.
Concerning homeless individuals.
Concerning the appointment of counsel for crime victims.
Concerning declaratory and other relief in actions to determine the validity of certain gubernatorial orders.
Concerning insurance regulation.
Concerning jury demographics.
Authorizing certain school employees to carry firearms on school grounds.
Creating a charter of people's personal data rights.
Concerning the garnishment of a debtor's wages, funds, or other property.
Concerning fees of county officers.
Concerning day care expenses paid by child support.
Concerning the professional rescue doctrine.
Preserving public school resources during the COVID-19 emergency.
Relating to local government authority to regulate firearms.
Restoring the fair treatment of underserved groups in public employment, education, and contracting.
Prohibiting weapons in state capitol buildings and grounds and certain other governmental buildings and facilities.
Requiring formatting changes to the electronic versions of the Revised Code of Washington and the Washington Administrative Code.
Concerning assault weapons.
Concerning health care decisions made by a designated person.
Addressing firearm safety measures to increase public safety.
Concerning the restoration of the right to possess a firearm.
Prohibiting the possession of firearms by persons convicted of certain criminal offenses.
Concerning the disposition of forfeited firearms by the Washington state patrol.
Reporting lost or stolen firearms.
Concerning unlawfully summoning a police officer.
Concerning defenses in personal injury and wrongful death actions where the person injured or killed was committing a felony.
Concerning juvenile access to attorneys when contacted by law enforcement.
Concerning potential impeachment disclosures.
Concerning direct appeals to the court of appeals of cases brought under the administrative procedure act and the land use petition act.
Updating mental health advance directive laws.
Concerning the homestead exemption.
Creating transition teams to assist specified persons under civil commitment.
Enacting the uniform public expression protection act.
Prohibiting the open carry of certain weapons at public demonstrations and the state capitol.
Concerning capacity to provide informed consent for health care decisions.
Concerning involuntary commitment.
Reducing barriers to condominium construction.
Amending the necessary elements of proof of injury during the state of emergency declared due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Concerning closed captioning on televisions in places of public accommodation.
Addressing electronic meetings and notice provisions for common interest communities, condominiums, and homeowners' associations.
Addressing foreclosure protections for homeowners in common interest communities.
Modernizing, harmonizing, and improving the efficacy and accessibility of laws concerning civil protection orders.
Concerning the appointment of counsel for youth in dependency court proceedings.
Concerning nonprofit corporations.
Concerning the reporting of debt information by insurers to enhance the collection of past-due child support.
Maintaining funding and assistance for homeowners navigating the foreclosure process.
Concerning trusts and estates.
Concerning veteran diversion from involuntary commitment.
Concerning member voting methods.
Concerning business corporations.
Concerning immunity protection for nonmedical assistance.
Making technical corrections and removing obsolete language from the Revised Code of Washington pursuant to RCW 1.08.025.
Concerning Thurston county superior court judges.
Removing only one of the restrictions on the use of civil legal aid funds.
Concerning enforcement of judgments.
Addressing misdemeanant supervision services by limited jurisdiction courts.
Amending child support income withholding provisions to comply with federal child support program requirements.
Revising the international application of the uniform child custody jurisdiction and enforcement act to protect families from facing the death penalty in certain foreign jurisdictions on the basis of religious beliefs, political beliefs, or sexual orientation.
Implementing child support pass-through payments.
Concerning residential tenant protections.
Preventing abusive litigation between intimate partners.
Concerning guardianships and conservatorships.
Creating the Washington office of firearm violence prevention.
Concerning the uniform directed trust act.
Concerning the involuntary treatment act.
Using respectful language.
Concerning the involuntary treatment act.
Concerning certain noneconomic damage waivers.
Concerning child support, but only with respect to standards for determination of income, abatement of child support for incarcerated obligors, modification of administrative orders, and notices of support owed.
Restricting possession of weapons in certain locations.
Concerning youth courts.
Concerning business corporations.
Concerning interest and penalty relief for qualified mobile home and manufactured home owners.
Providing for a grace period before late fees may be imposed for past due rent.
Restricting possession of weapons in certain locations.
Concerning youth courts.
Allowing tenants to pay certain sums in installments.
Extending the time allowed to file a complaint with the human rights commission for a claim related to pregnancy discrimination.
Limiting fire protection service agency liability for the installation of detection devices.
Concerning procedures for ensuring compliance with court orders requiring surrender of firearms, weapons, and concealed pistol licenses.
Concerning hair discrimination.
Reauthorizing and expanding the financial fraud and identity theft crimes investigation and prosecution program.
Adopting the uniform electronic transactions act and aligning statutory provisions relating to signatures, declarations, and documents.
Extending the peer support group testimonial privilege to include staff persons of the department of corrections.
Concerning discrimination based on citizenship or immigration status.
Concerning superior court judges.
Concerning background check requirements for firearms classified as other under federal firearms laws.
Concerning increased deterrence and meaningful enforcement of fish and wildlife violations.
Concerning open courts.
Concerning debt buyers.
Establishing a centralized single point of contact background check system for firearms transfers.
Concerning enforcement of small claims court judgments.
Making technical corrections and removing obsolete language from the Revised Code of Washington pursuant to RCW 1.08.025.
Concerning discrimination based on citizenship or immigration status.
Concerning the use of video technology under the involuntary treatment act.
Concerning language understanding of documents used in dissolution proceedings.
Modifying notice and opportunity provisions relating to certain enforcement actions taken by a homeowners' or condominium association.
Concerning spring blade knives.
Concerning closed captioning on televisions in places of public accommodation.
Concerning faith-based exemptions regarding criminal mistreatment of children and vulnerable adults.
Establishing a collaborative process to alleviate the burden on local courts to determine indigency through proof of receipt of public assistance.
Addressing military spouse employment.
Concerning the sale or lease of manufactured/mobile home communities and the property on which they sit.
Prohibiting the possession of firearms by persons convicted of certain criminal offenses.
Concerning firearms laws concerning persons subject to vulnerable adult protection orders.
Regulating legal service contractors.
Concerning spring blade knives.
Concerning the disclosure of certain information during the discharge planning process.
Concerning the protection of vulnerable adults.
Concerning the disposition of forfeited firearms by the Washington state patrol.
Excusing breastfeeding mothers from jury service.
Concerning court orders involving weapons or domestic violence.
Expanding the landlord mitigation program to alleviate the financial burden on victims attempting to flee domestic violence, sexual assault, unlawful harassment, or stalking.
Addressing documentation and processes governing landlords' claims for damage to residential premises.
Providing protections to residential tenants.
Concerning high capacity magazines.
Concerning a property owner's or tenant's liability for delinquent and unpaid utility service charges.
Concerning a property owner's or tenant's liability for delinquent and unpaid utility service charges.
Concerning the Washington state bar association.
Concerning construction defect actions.
Concerning faith-based exemptions regarding criminal mistreatment of children and vulnerable adults.
Concerning notices of disqualification in courts of limited jurisdiction.
Protecting the right to keep and bear arms.
Concerning recreational target shooting.
Concerning mediation in family law cases involving children.
Concerning smoke detection devices.
Collecting and publishing information regarding prosecutorial filing policies and practices.
Protecting whistleblowers who provide information to the attorney general regarding anticompetitive transactions involving hospitals, hospital systems, or provider organizations.
Creating the parents' bill of rights.
Establishing recreational target shooting areas on public lands.
Reauthorizing and expanding the financial fraud and identity theft crimes investigation and prosecution program.
Prohibiting the possession of weapons on state capitol grounds.
Concerning concealed pistol license training requirements.
Extending the closure notice period for manufactured/mobile home communities.
Concerning competency to stand trial evaluations.
Concerning homeless individuals.
Addressing housing concerns for individuals impacted by the criminal justice system.
Expanding the role of certain pharmacists.
Prohibiting local governments from suing over statewide ballot measures.
Concerning the application of gambling loss recovery laws to certain online games of chance.
Disposing of confiscated firearms.
Concerning concealed pistol licenses.
Treating patients with chronic pain.
Ensuring the right of Washington residents to possess legal firearms.
Protecting tenants from excessive rent and related fees.
Concerning reasonable public safety measures to prevent dangerous individuals from acquiring ammunition.
Concerning assault weapons and large capacity magazines.
Establishing a statewide policy supporting Washington state's economy and immigrants' role in the workplace.
Protecting tenants in residential tenancies.
Providing timely competency evaluations and restoration services to persons suffering from behavioral health disorders within the framework of the forensic mental health care system consistent with the requirements agreed to in the Trueblood settlement agreement.
Concerning residential tenant protections.
Relating to local government authority to regulate firearms.
Concerning the management of services provided by the office of public guardianship.
Providing coroners with additional subpoena duces tecum authority.
Concerning actions for wrongful injury or death.
Concerning compliance requirements of the revised uniform fiduciary access to digital assets act.
Evaluating competency to stand trial.
Regarding foreclosure and distraint sales of manufactured/mobile or park model homes.
Revising the authority of commissioners of courts of limited jurisdiction.
Concerning residential tenant protections.
Concerning marriage licensing and solemnization by county auditors.
Concerning unlawful possession of a firearm.
Repealing certain provisions related to civil immigration enforcement.
Protecting minors from sexual exploitation.
Publishing digitally altered photographs.
Concerning the liability of an individual or entity that prohibits the possession of firearms on property owned by, or under the control of, the individual or entity.
Exempting law enforcement from firearm safety training requirements for semiautomatic assault rifle purchases or transfers.
Concerning federal immigration enforcement.
Concerning high capacity magazines.
Concerning standards for issuance and enforcement of extreme risk protection orders.
Concerning bump-fire stock buy-back program records.
Concerning notice of material changes to the operations or governance structure of participants in the health care marketplace.
Concerning private road maintenance agreements.
Requesting that Congress allow design defect claims against vaccine manufacturers by individuals who have experienced adverse side effects caused by vaccines.
Exempting concealed pistol license holders from restrictions on possession of firearms in certain locations.
Simplifying firearms regulations.
Concerning the hiring of bailiffs, judicial assistants, and other legal professionals by courts of record.
Eliminating child marriage.
Concerning protections for persons experiencing voter discrimination.
Protecting minors from sexual exploitation.
Repealing unnecessary provisions concerning the Washington State Bar Association.
Requiring that all mandatory, regulatory, licensing, and disciplinary functions regarding the practice of law and administration of justice reside exclusively in the supreme court.
Concerning the involuntary treatment act.
Requiring individual metering of households for water and sewer charges based on the actual water use of the household.
Preparing for and responding to active shooter events and other acts of mass violence at schools.
Concerning veteran diversion from involuntary commitment.
Concerning extreme risk protection orders.
Charging an owner or placing a lien against the owner's property for utility services provided and billed to a tenant.
Allowing involuntary treatment act evaluations by video.
Concerning the applicability of the 2018 Washington uniform common interest ownership act.
Clarifying and protecting the Constitution's freedom of speech and guarantee of religious liberty for public employees.
Addressing airborne nuisances experienced by transitory populations.
Prohibiting the use of international law to infringe on property rights.
Establishing an exemption from background check requirements for firearms sales or transfers between concealed pistol license holders.
Providing for suicide awareness and prevention programs to create safer homes and reduce suicide among service members, veterans, and their families.
Concerning the rights of persons experiencing homelessness.
Restricting possession of weapons in certain locations.
Prohibiting the possession and acquisition of weapons by persons convicted of certain criminal offenses or subject to certain no-contact orders, protection orders, or restraining orders.
Eliminating the option to serve before filing a civil complaint.
Concerning firearm safety training requirements applicable to the sale or transfer of semiautomatic assault rifles.
Creating a program for the consolidation of traffic-based financial obligations to facilitate reinstatement of driving privileges that are suspended because of failure to pay.
Clarifying background check requirements for an application for a concealed pistol license.
Concerning notices for termination of a residential tenancy.
Requiring permission to bring a concealed firearm into another person's residence or dwelling place.
Changing notice requirements with respect to tenancies in order to enhance stability for tenants.
Concerning notice requirements for rent increases.
Addressing mediation under the residential landlord-tenant act.
Expanding local government authority to regulate firearms.
Concerning the Washington uniform common interest ownership act.
Banning the sale of assault weapons and large capacity magazines.
Preventing lead exposure in young people.
Concerning department of natural resources' land acquisitions.
Improving guardianship monitoring.
Concerning parenting plans.
Concerning nonconsensual capture of private, personal, and familial activities by trespassers.
Concerning seizure and forfeiture procedures and reporting.
Concerning the uniform guardianship, conservatorship, and other protective arrangements act.
Reporting lost or stolen firearms.
Concerning solemnizing marriage.
Concerning park models, tiny homes, and manufactured homes.
Addressing motorcycle profiling.
Implementing child support pass-through payments.
Increasing appropriated funding for public defense services.
Concerning parenting plans.
Concerning actions arising out of real estate appraisal activity.
Prohibiting a government database of law abiding owners of legal firearms.
Eliminating use of detention for violation of a truancy-related court order while providing more opportunities for truant youth to access services and treatment.
Reducing the number of state supreme court judges.
Revising requirements governing release of confidential health care information for purposes of firearm background checks.
Concerning high capacity magazines.
Prohibiting the creation and maintenance of a database concerning pistol sales or transfers.
Addressing undetectable and untraceable firearms.
Amending supreme court judge election provisions in the state Constitution.
Revising requirements and penalties relating to the unsafe storage of firearms.
Allowing public school districts and private schools to adopt a policy authorizing permanent employees to possess firearms on school grounds under certain conditions.
Establishing a kinship care legal aid coordinator.
Establishing a statewide policy supporting Washington state's economy and immigrants' role in the workplace.
Concerning the uniform guardianship, conservatorship, and other protective arrangements act.
Concerning mediation of disputes between elected officials.
Concerning the substance use disorder treatment system.
Concerning courthouse facility dog assistance for testifying witnesses.
Concerning the effect of payment or acknowledgment made after the expiration of a limitations period.
Concerning consumer debt.
Establishing policies and requirements regarding law enforcement response to domestic violence incidents to enhance the safety of domestic violence victims, families, and officers.
Concerning residential tenant protections.
Providing timely competency evaluations and restoration services to persons suffering from behavioral health disorders within the framework of the forensic mental health care system consistent with the requirements agreed to in the Trueblood settlement agreement.
Addressing manufactured/mobile home tenant protections.
Concerning contracts for dogs and cats.
Providing notice of plans to demolish, substantially rehabilitate, or change use of residential premises.
Concerning provisions governing firearms possession by persons who have been found incompetent to stand trial and who have a history of one or more violent acts.
Concerning certain procedures upon initial detention under the involuntary treatment act.
Concerning extreme risk protection orders.
Clarifying background check requirements for an application for a concealed pistol license.
Improving the delivery of child support services to families by increasing flexibility and efficiency.
Improving procedures and strengthening laws relating to protection orders, no-contact orders, and restraining orders.
Concerning firearms that are undetectable or untraceable.
Concerning notice of material changes to the operations or governance structure of participants in the health care marketplace.
Concerning requirements for pistol sales or transfers.
Clarifying requirements to obtain a sexual assault protection order.
Limiting liability for registered apiarists.
Modifying the process for prevailing parties to recover judgments in small claims court.
Concerning the Washington uniform common interest ownership act.
Concerning the uniform unsworn declarations act.
Providing coroners with additional subpoena duces tecum authority.
Concerning requirements for the correctional personnel and community corrections officer exemption from restrictions on carrying firearms.
Concerning medical debt.
Issuing temporary protection orders.
Concerning the methods of services provided by the office of public guardianship.
Concerning authorization of health care decisions by an individual or designated person.
Requiring debt collection complaints to be filed prior to service of summons and complaint.
Concerning actions for wrongful injury or death.
Concerning Washington's business corporation act.
Adopting the 2018 uniform law commission amendments to the uniform law on notarial acts.
Renewing a concealed pistol license by members of the armed forces.
Providing longer notice of rent increases.
Concerning privileged communication with peer support group counselors.
Creating an exemption to hearsay for child sex trafficking victims.
Increasing the jurisdictional amount for small claims courts.
Concerning child relocation by a person with joint decision-making authority and equal residential time.
Regarding foreclosure and distraint sales of manufactured/mobile or park model homes.
Making technical corrections and removing obsolete language from the Revised Code of Washington pursuant to RCW 1.08.025.
Concerning health care provider and health care facility whistleblower protections.
Concerning limited cooperative associations.
Revising the authority of commissioners of courts of limited jurisdiction.
Clarifying qualifications for jury service.
Allowing certain records, documents, proceedings, and published laws of federally recognized Indian tribes to be admitted as evidence in courts of Washington state.
Making changes related to the uniform parentage act for access to court records, compliance with regulations of the food and drug administration, enacting a repealed section of chapter 26.26 RCW, and correcting citations and terminology.
Conducting a feasibility study to examine and make recommendations regarding the establishment of a single point of contact firearm background check system.
Concerning the armed forces exceptions for giving notice of termination of a tenancy.