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Clarifying consumer protections regarding unsolicited real estate transactions for public purposes or by nonprofit land conservancies.
Authorizing multiple liquor licensees to have licensed premises within a facility owned and leased out by another liquor licensee or person.
Authorizing multiple liquor licensees to have licensed premises within a facility owned and leased out by another liquor licensee or person.
Modifying the snack bar liquor license.
Addressing travel insurance.
Concerning the professional engineers' registration act.
Modifying the Washington commercial electronic mail act.
Prohibiting real estate brokers from marketing residential properties to an exclusive group of prospective buyers or real estate brokers.
Preventing unintentional lapses and cancellations of life insurance policies.
Enhancing public safety and enforcement of crimes that impact insurance.
Revised for 1st substitute: Reducing nonrenewal and cancellations of insurance policies due to wildfire risk.
Concerning wildfire risk models and score disclosure.
Enacting the uniform mortgage modification act.
Prohibiting the post-loss assignment of benefits in property insurance.
Protecting consumers of virtual currency kiosks.
Strengthening consumer protection through increased insurer accountability for violations of the insurance code.
Concerning pawnbroker fees and interest rates.
Concerning warehousing of alcohol.
Strengthening consumer protection through increased insurer accountability for violations of the insurance code.
Protecting consumers of virtual currency kiosks.
Concerning cannabis testing laboratories.
Concerning pawnbroker fees and interest rates.
Creating a data dashboard to track use of regulated substances.
Concerning pet insurance.
Modifying the spirits, beer, and wine theater license.
Prohibiting negative use restrictions on real property that have the effect of limiting consumer access to food and medicine.
Concerning registered commercial interior designers.
Concerning agriculture.
Supporting social equity in the cannabis industry by establishing distance requirements for certain licensees.
Protecting Washington children online.
Revised for 1st substitute: Concerning the regulation of earned wage access services.
Concerning prearrangement funeral services.
Requesting that Congress enact legislation that would reinstate the separation of commercial and investment banking functions that were in effect under the Glass-Steagall act.
Concerning hemp-derived cannabinoid products.
Revising the real estate seller disclosure notice to reflect changes in the pollution liability insurance agency's home heating oil tank insurance program.
Prohibiting the post-loss assignment of benefits in property insurance.
Concerning the maximum principal amount of small loans.
Protecting Washington children online.
Updating the professional engineers' registration act.
Concerning the indemnification of commercial servers of liquor.
Creating a data broker registry.
Enhancing public health by modifying cigarette, vapor product, and tobacco product policy.
Protecting critical infrastructure.
Concerning actions arising out of real estate appraisal activity.
Addressing travel insurance.
Concerning the delivery, execution, acceptance, and provisions of individual storage space rental agreements and modifying the use of individual storage spaces after notice of termination or nonrenewal of rental agreements.
Enhancing public safety and enforcement of crimes that impact insurance.
Authorizing cannabis consumption in regulated environments.
Allowing wineries to hold a spirits, beer, and wine restaurant license.
Establishing the kratom consumer protection act.
Prohibiting real estate brokers from marketing residential properties to an exclusive group of prospective buyers or real estate brokers.
Concerning water recreation facilities at short-term rentals.
Requiring use of alternatives to animal testing methods.
Allowing short-term rental operators to provide complimentary cannabis.
Legalizing the home cultivation of cannabis by persons who are 21 years of age and older.
Concerning alcohol service at facilities with sports, amusement, or recreational activities engaged in by patrons.
Concerning social media content creation.
Creating the Washington state public bank.
Concerning mortgagee clauses.
Establishing an age minimum to access certain adult content online.
Concerning manufacturers and vehicle dealers.
Preparing for a legal interstate cannabis market.
Establishing a task force to conduct a feasibility study to address the creation of a state-owned, public bank.
Concerning the cannabis excise tax.
Protecting consumers from unreasonable delays in the processing of retirement account distributions.
Creating a wildfire mitigation grant program.
Modernizing payment systems by expanding consumer-friendly transaction options for registered tow truck operators and regulated businesses.
Addressing theft and vandalism involving metal property.
Protecting the personal information of consumers who use financial services applications on their mobile or internet-connected devices.
Concerning wildfire risk models and score disclosure.
Preventing an oversupply of cannabis.
Concerning residential mortgage loan escrow accounts.
Expanding access to medical cannabis consultants and department of health compliant cannabis product.
Requiring certain disclosures from private entities that receive state funding.
Conducting a study of credit history, credit-based insurance scores, and other rate factors in making rates for personal insurance.
Protecting public health and safety by regulating the transfer of sodium nitrite.
Requesting that Congress enact legislation that would reinstate the separation of commercial and investment banking functions that were in effect under the Glass-Steagall act.
Concerning temporary authorizations for liquor licensees in fan zones or host cities.
Concerning the cannabis industry.
Creating a data broker registry for the purpose of imposing a data broker severance tax.
Regulating service contracts and protection product guarantees.
Enhancing consumer protections against financial fraud.
Concerning cannabis regulation.
Establishing a right to repair for mobility equipment for persons with physical disabilities.
Aligning cannabis licensing decisions by the liquor and cannabis board with local zoning ordinances.
Regarding catered events with alcohol.
Modifying reports of fire losses.
Conducting a study of credit history, credit-based insurance scores, and other rate factors in making rates for personal insurance.
Concerning manufacturers and vehicle dealers.
Concerning events conducted by liquor manufacturers and retailers.
Enabling opportunities for risk pooling by small businesses for property and liability risks.
Enhancing consumer protections for automobile insurance coverage.
Concerning ticket sales.
Concerning consumer debt adjusters and debt resolution services providers.
Modernizing payment systems by expanding consumer-friendly transaction options for registered tow truck operators and regulated businesses.
Extending the cannabis social equity program.
Enhancing the regulation of tobacco products, alternative nicotine products, and vapor products.
Correcting obsolete or erroneous references in statutes administered by the insurance commissioner.
Concerning home equity sharing agreements.
Protecting consumers by increasing penalties for scrap metal businesses who purchase stolen copper from telecommunication cables.
Legalizing the home cultivation of cannabis by persons who are 21 years of age and older.
Concerning rental car company agreements.
Concerning the suspension of inactive cannabis producer licenses.
Removing cannabis industry barriers.
Concerning employee ownership of licensed cannabis businesses.
Concerning virtual currency transaction kiosks.
Establishing a new chapter for the licensing and regulation of businesses providing earned wage access services.
Concerning prearrangement funeral services.
Strengthening consumer protection through increased insurer accountability for violations of the insurance code.
Requiring that experience-rated group disability income insurers include all applicable rating factors and credibility formulas in rate manual filings with the insurance commissioner.
Expanding protections against unwanted telephone calls and text messages for cellular users.
Concerning fee disclosure for lodging accommodations.
Transferring certain cannabis licensing activities to the department of agriculture.
Prohibiting the sale of certain tobacco and nicotine products.
Expanding professional licensing reporting requirements.
Concerning cannabis retailer advertising.
Enhancing consumer protections for automobile insurance coverage.
Establishing a right to repair for mobility equipment for persons with physical disabilities.
Modernizing the regulation of alcohol service in public spaces.
Revised for engrossed: Limiting financial interest agreements for licensed cannabis retailers.
Declaring civil immigration enforcement as unprofessional conduct of bail bond recovery agents.
Correcting obsolete or erroneous references in statutes administered by the insurance commissioner.
Modifying reports of fire losses.
Conducting a study of insurance coverage options for permanently affordable homeownership units.
Updating liquor permit and licensing provisions.
Protecting consumers by removing barriers created by medical debt.
Addressing food service options for liquor licensees.
Eliminating the per transaction limit for wine and spirit sales.
Establishing consumer protections for owners of solicited real estate.
Removing barriers for organizations selling manufactured homes to low-income households.
Concerning the medical cannabis authorization database.
Regulating service contracts and protection product guarantees.
Requiring that experience-rated group disability income insurers include all applicable rating factors and credibility formulas in rate manual filings with the insurance commissioner.
Protecting public health and safety by regulating the transfer of sodium nitrite.
Revised for Engrossed: Improving private Washington workforce retirement security standards by establishing Washington saves, an automatic enrollment individual retirement savings account program, and updating the Washington retirement marketplace statute.Revised for 1st Substitute: Improving retirement security for Washingtonians by establishing Washington saves, an automatic enrollment individual retirement savings account program, and updating the Washington retirement marketplace statute.Original: Improving retirement security for Washingtonians by establishing Washington saves, an automatic enrollment individual retirement savings account program, and updating the Washington retirement marketplace statute.
Providing solar consumer protections.
Deterring the theft of catalytic converters.
Extending certain insurance notice requirements.
Protecting consumers from predatory loans.
Establishing an artificial intelligence task force.
Concerning the confidentiality of insurance company data.
Concerning the sale of cosmetics tested on animals.
Establishing the Washington recreational vehicle manufacturer and dealer law.
Concerning the insurance holding company act.
Concerning special deposits.
Conducting a study of the insurance market for housing providers receiving housing trust fund resources.
Concerning architecture licensing examinations.
Allowing persons to receive professional licenses and certifications regardless of immigration or citizenship status.
Regulating home equity sharing agreements under the consumer loan act.
Providing solar consumer protections.
Addressing "de-risking" by financial institutions.
Creating a professional license for spoken language interpreters and translators.
Modifying the public accountancy act.
Concerning architecture licensing examinations.
Addressing wildfire protection and mitigation.
Modifying the public accountancy act.
Addressing "de-risking" by financial institutions.
Waiving business licensing handling and delinquency fees for eligible businesses.
Affirming Washington's commitment to the Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights.
Establishing consumer protections for owners of solicited real estate.
Concerning ticket sales.
Concerning manufacturer and new dealer franchise agreements.
Concerning pawnbroker fees and interest rates.
Concerning prearrangement funeral services.
Establishing an artificial intelligence task force.
Regulating permanent cosmetics.
Regulating home equity sharing agreements under the consumer loan act.
Regulating service contracts and protection product guarantees.
Concerning reasonable exceptions to insurance rates for consumers whose credit information is influenced by extraordinary life circumstances.
Concerning ticket sales.
Addressing consumer gender discrimination.
Incentivizing retirement savings options for Washington businesses and their employees.
Licensing of business entities engaged in the act of brokering data.
Protecting consumers from predatory loans.
Improving retirement security for Washingtonians by establishing Washington saves, an automatic enrollment individual retirement savings account program, and updating the Washington retirement marketplace statute.
Establishing stay-to-play requirements.
Banning TikTok in Washington.
Promoting ethical artificial intelligence by protecting against algorithmic discrimination.
Making modifications to small loans under payday lending laws.
Protecting consumer personal information.
Concerning the rental of self-service storage facilities.
Enhancing consumer protections for automobile insurance coverage.
Improving consumer protection on gift certificates.
Supporting the servicing and right to repair of certain products with digital electronics in a secure and reliable manner.
Giving people with criminal records who are rehabilitated a fresh start in occupational licensing in Washington.
Promoting the fair servicing and repair of digital electronic equipment.
Limiting the annual percentage rate for payday lending to 36 percent and making other modifications to small loans under the payday lending laws.
Concerning the registration of business entities that qualify as data brokers.
Concerning the best interest standard for annuity transactions.
Ensuring fairness and consistency for Washington state businesses by leveling the playing field on transaction fees.
Making changes to certain fee and debt collection practices.
Evaluating retirement options for Washington consumers.
Promoting lower insurance premiums by creating a variable insurance premiums tax rate that does not exceed two percent.
Concerning residential insurance policies.
Increasing accountability for products sold on electronic commerce platforms.
Concerning the use of automatic renewal provisions in business equipment and business services contracts.
Promoting the fair servicing and repair of digital electronic equipment.
Adjusting the insurance premium tax rate.
Concerning review standards for professional licensing regulation.
Concerning alternative professional licensing standards.
Expediting professional licenses for new Washington residents.
Reforming the real estate agency law.
Concerning pet insurance.
Addressing consumer gender discrimination.
Enacting the used motor vehicles express warranties act.
Concerning online marketplace consumer product theft and safety protection.
Revised for Passed Legislature: Concerning real property appraisers.Original: Concerning residential real estate appraisers being allowed to complete real property evaluations.
Concerning risk mitigation in property insurance.
Creating license review and reporting requirements.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Concerning future listing right purchase contracts.Original: Providing for future listing right purchase contracts.
Authorizing the state board of registration for professional engineers and land surveyors to waive the fundamentals examination for professional engineer or professional land surveyor comity applicants.
Reforming the real estate agency law.
Concerning consumer protection with respect to the sale and adoption of dogs and cats.
Concerning cemetery authority permit, license, or endorsement deadlines.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Preventing the destruction of electric vehicle supply equipment.Original: Preventing the destruction of electric vehicle charging equipment.
Providing the payment of awards to whistleblowers who report violations of state or federal securities laws and providing protection to whistleblowers and internal reporters.
Addressing credit repair services performed by a credit services organization.
Concerning robocalling and telephone scams.
Concerning a national infrastructure bank.
Expanding opportunities for physical therapy and occupational therapy professionals to form professional service corporations.
Concerning the best interest standard for annuity transactions.
Expediting licensure for cosmetologists, hair designers, barbers, manicurists, and estheticians.
Concerning pet insurance.
Concerning email communication by the office of the insurance commissioner.
Eliminating prelicensing education requirements for licensed insurance producers.
Concerning reorganization of domestic mutual insurers.
Concerning insurance regulation.
Regulating service contracts and protection product guarantees.
Replacing an inactive certificate status with an inactive license designation.
Concerning commercial telephone solicitation.
Creating the Washington equitable access to credit act.
Concerning the linked deposit program.
Replacing an inactive certificate status with an inactive license designation.
Concerning transportation.
Concerning service providers working with state-regulated financial institutions.
Concerning license renewals for cosmetologists, hair designers, barbers, manicurists, and estheticians.
Reducing barriers to professional licensure for individuals with previous arrests or criminal convictions.
Concerning the Washington credit union act.
Concerning the Washington credit union act.
Concerning a national infrastructure bank.
Protecting consumers from the discontinuance of the London interbank offered rate.
Concerning fire protection sprinkler system contractors.
Addressing "de-risking" by financial institutions.
Concerning real estate agency law, but only to clarify that the statutory duties of real estate brokers apply to all parties and prohibiting the delivery of buyer unfair practice letters to the seller of residential real estate.
Concerning commercial solicitation.
Concerning the sale of cosmetics tested on animals.
Addressing "de-risking" by financial institutions.
Concerning confidentiality of certain data shared with the department of financial institutions.
Promoting the fair servicing and repair of digital electronic products in a safe, secure, reliable, and sustainable manner to increase access to appropriate and affordable digital products, support small businesses and jobs, and enhance digital connectivity in Washington state.
Concerning online marketplace consumer product theft and safety protection.
Concerning the creation of the Washington state public bank.
Addressing credit and debit card transaction fees.
Concerning seller disclosure statements.
Concerning the repair of digital electronic equipment.
Concerning the appraisal clause found in motor vehicle insurance policies.
Concerning privacy rights for Washington minors.
Regulating unfair business practices and prohibiting predatory price increases during states of emergency.
Concerning the adoption of the consumer product theft and safety protection act.
Concerning automobile insurance policies.
Creating alternative professional licensing standards.
Expediting professional licenses for new Washington residents.
Concerning motor vehicle sales.
Establishing review standards for professional licensing regulation.
Creating license review and reporting requirements.
Concerning reasonable exceptions to insurance rates for consumers whose credit information is influenced by extraordinary life circumstances.
Promoting the fair servicing and repair of digital electronic products to increase access to appropriate and affordable digital products, support small businesses and jobs, and enhance digital connectivity in Washington state.
Concerning captive insurance.
Concerning real estate brokers and managing brokers license renewal requirements.
Concerning the consumer protection improvement act.
Concerning the off-site delivery of a vehicle by a vehicle dealer licensed under chapter 46.70 RCW.
Reducing barriers to professional licensure for individuals with previous criminal convictions.
Concerning reinsurance agreements.
Concerning municipal access to local financial services.
Concerning consumer protection with respect to the sale of dogs and cats.
Concerning insurance adjusters.
Requiring the disclosure of high-speed internet access availability in the seller's disclosure statement.
Providing authority to licensed companies to allow licensed mortgage loan originators to work from their residences without the company licensing the residence as a branch office of the company.
Addressing the group-wide supervision of internationally active insurance groups.
Clarifying reimbursement for certain clean-up or removal actions by fire protection jurisdictions.
Concerning life insurance products or services that are intended to incent behavioral changes that improve the health and reduce the risk of death of the insured.
Preserving the ability of auto dealers to offer consumers products not supplied by an auto manufacturer.
Permitting athlete agents to provide some benefits to student athletes.
Repealing the debenture company laws from the securities act of Washington.
Concerning the board of engineers and land surveyors' appointment of its director and agreement with the department of licensing.
Licensing security guards.
Creating the secure choice retirement savings program.
Concerning transportation.
Establishing review standards for professional licensing regulation.
Requiring training on human trafficking.
Reducing barriers to professional licensure for individuals with previous criminal convictions.
Creating the secure choice retirement savings program.
Creating license review and reporting requirements.
Concerning captive insurers.
Expediting professional licenses for new Washington residents.
Creating alternative professional licensing standards.
Concerning automobile insurance policies.
Concerning collection agency transaction fees for processing electronic payments.
Creating the secure choice retirement savings program.
Concerning subscription service legal defense funds.
Concerning transportation.
Concerning consumer protection with respect to the sale and adoption of dogs and cats.
Repealing the debenture company laws from the securities act of Washington.
Addressing the group-wide supervision of internationally active insurance groups.
Concerning professional license reform.
Concerning appraisal management company Title XI compliance and license expiration.
Concerning diaper changing stations at restaurants.
Addressing trust institutions.
Concerning life insurance products or services that are intended to incent behavioral changes that improve the health and reduce the risk of death of the insured.
Creating an affirmative defense under the Washington collection agency act for bona fide errors.
Concerning implementation credits and performance standards.
Concerning independently procured insurance and applying the state insurance premium tax to such insurance for both in-state and out-of-state risk.
Concerning pawnbroker and secondhand dealer transactions.
Concerning the state board of registration for professional engineers and land surveyors.
Concerning service contract providers.
Concerning joint self-insurance programs for property and liability risks.
Manicuring for diabetics.
Providing consistency and efficiency in the regulation of auctioneers and auction companies, engineering and land surveying, real estate, funeral directors, and cosmetology.
Expediting professional licenses for new Washington residents.
Requiring licensing and background investigations for in-home service providers.
Concerning occupational board reform.
Concerning retail pet stores.
Prohibiting dual agency in certain real estate transactions.
Concerning rewards cards.
Changing the time fireworks may be sold or purchased in December.
Regulating permanent cosmetics under the Washington body art, body piercing, and tattooing act.
Concerning human remains.
Concerning the creation of the insurance fraud surcharge account.
Concerning smoke detection devices.
Concerning smoke detection devices.
Concerning human remains.
Providing consistency and efficiency in the regulation of auctioneers and auction companies, engineering and land surveying, real estate, funeral directors, and cosmetology.
Addressing trust institutions.
Concerning gift cards.
Concerning short-term rentals.
Concerning contracts for dogs and cats.
Concerning consumer competitive group insurance.
Concerning reporting suspected fraud and theft of payment cards.
Concerning appraisal management company Title XI compliance and license expiration.
Concerning public accounting services.
Concerning architect registration.
Concerning financial responsibility of motorcycle operators.
Concerning the renewal of real estate appraiser certificates, licenses, and registrations.
Concerning joint self-insurance programs for property and liability risks.
Concerning the Washington state credit union act.
Adding proximity to working forests to the residential real estate disclosure statement.
Concerning service contract providers.