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Concerning judicial processes.
Concerning the regulation of firearm manufacturing.
Protecting vulnerable users of public ways.
Creating the offense of reckless interference with emergency operations.
Strengthening health care market standards.
Concerning the authority of investigators of the attorney general's office.
Establishing the court unification task force.
Protecting elected officials and candidates, executive state officers, election officials, and criminal justice participants against threats and incidents of political violence.
Providing Washingtonians and their loved ones with location choices for interment of remains.
Concerning false identification as a peace officer.
Protecting access to life-saving care and substance use services.
Concerning the sale and distribution of nitrous oxide.
Ending probates for profit.
Concerning court rules and procedures.
Concerning the general powers and duties of the attorney general’s office.
Concerning driver privacy protections.
Concerning the use of face coverings by law enforcement officers.
Concerning toxicology testing by certified or accredited laboratories.
Modernizing and strengthening laws concerning sheriffs, police chiefs, town marshals, law enforcement agency volunteers, youth cadets, specially commissioned officers, and police matrons.
Protecting access to life-saving care and substance use services.
Concerning the wrongly convicted persons act.
Concerning agencies, firefighters, prosecutors, and general or limited authority law enforcement, extending eligibility for employment to all United States citizens or persons legally authorized to work in the United States under federal law.
Concerning county clerk fees.
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 corporate powers.
Revised for 1st substitute: Concerning personality rights.
Revised for 1st substitute: Concerning guardianship, conservatorship, and other protective arrangements for adults.
Adding an additional superior court judge in Skagit county and in Yakima county.
Enacting the uniform consumer debt default judgments act.
Revised for 1st substitute: Concerning sexually explicit depictions of minors.
Concerning corporate filings and other documents processed by the secretary of state's corporations and charities division.
Clarifying the scope of authority of the office of independent investigations to align with current operations and practices and to include public disclosure requirements and protect privacy.
Concerning prevention of and remedies for human trafficking.
Concerning garnishment forms.
Revised for engrossed: Requesting an investigation into the violent death of Aysenur Ezgi Eygi.
Supporting the recovery of missing persons.
Revised for 1st substitute: Concerning lowering the interest rate for medical debt.
Concerning direct review of administrative decisions by the court of appeals.
Addressing reckless driving in cases involving excessive speed.
Establishing data and personal safety protections within areas of public accommodation for all Washington residents.
Interfering with access to a place of religious worship.
Protecting critical infrastructure.
Reinstituting parole.
Allowing pets in unattended motor vehicles under certain circumstances.
Supporting crime victims and witnesses by promoting victim-centered, trauma-informed responses.
Concerning spring blade knives.
Concerning spring blade knives.
Reestablishing the advisory board for the missing and exploited children task force.
Addressing reckless driving in cases involving excessive speed.
Concerning offenses involving child sex dolls.
Concerning criminal offense fingerprinting.
Strengthening security for Washington state judicial officers and court personnel.
Reinstating the indigent defense task force.
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 impaired driving.
Concerning policing costs driven by proximity to state hospitals.
Revised for 1st substitute: Imposing community custody after a conviction for unlawful possession of a firearm.
Revised for engrossed: Establishing a process for adjudicating tort claims against the state of Washington and its political subdivisions.
Concerning involuntary treatment.
Concerning out-of-state convictions.
Raising the exemption from garnishment of earnings for judgments arising from medical debt.
Concerning the regulation of firearm manufacturing.
Updating personality rights protections.
Providing equal protections for children and pets.
Concerning correctional facility liability for inmate injuries resulting from voluntary controlled substance use, when lawful intake and medical care requirements are met.
Reducing litigation costs by removing barriers to postconviction DNA testing.
Revised for 1st substitute: Updating the endangerment with a controlled substance statute to include fentanyl or synthetic opioids.
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.
Amending the statewide policy supporting Washington state's economy and immigrants' role in the workplace.
Strengthening health care market standards.
Establishing state standards for the labeling of imitation firearms sold inside Washington state.
Concerning the sale and distribution of nitrous oxide.
Discouraging violent protests at postsecondary institutions by amending a court's ability to waive restitution owed to postsecondary institutions.
Protecting charitable organizations and ensuring the timely and secure transfer of property designated to them.
Creating an additional regional training option for the basic law enforcement academy.
Establishing penalties and protections against harassment of initiative and referendum signature gatherers.
Concerning school district liability for violation of the Washington law against discrimination.
Adding an additional superior court judge in Skagit county.
Concerning departures from the guidelines for caregiver status.
Concerning firearms background check.
Clarifying public defense caseload standards for local jurisdictions.
Concerning public defense services.
Concerning false identification as a peace officer.
Clarifying hate crimes to include political affiliation.
Concerning missing persons alert systems.
Concerning senate confirmation of gubernatorial appointments to fill vacancies on the supreme court.
Requesting an investigation into the killing of Aysenur Ezgi Eygi.
Concerning persons referred for competency evaluation and restoration services.
Concerning accountability and access to services for individuals charged with a misdemeanor.
Concerning impaired driving.
Prohibiting use of vaccination status in certain administrative and legal proceedings.
Concerning impaired driving.
Concerning retroactively applying the requirement to exclude certain juvenile convictions from an offender score regardless of the date of the offense.
Concerning chemical abortion.
Concerning material changes to the operations and governance structure of participants in the health care marketplace.
Determining child custody.
Concerning federal orders that violate the United States Constitution, Washington Constitution, or judicial precedent.
Concerning theft in the third degree.
Concerning impaired driving.
Concerning criminal penalties for assaulting outreach workers.
Deterring criminal conduct involving gift cards.
Revised for 1st substitute: Establishing the position of independent prosecutor within the office of the governor.
Concerning tribal warrants.
Recognizing a court's authority to authorize a defendant's direct transfer from jail to inpatient or residential substance use disorder treatment.
Increasing the penalty for assaulting a law enforcement officer.
Concerning limitations in parenting plans.
Establishing standards for civil proceedings and unprofessional conduct involving child abuse and domestic violence.
Concerning rights of individuals to bear arms.
Concerning the removal of unauthorized persons.
Concerning the custody of a child when a parent has a history of domestic violence.
Concerning penalty increases for certain offenses.
Improving traffic safety.
Concerning farm holdings.
Concerning public defense recruitment and retention.
Concerning public defense services.
Concerning exceptional sentences for offenses which result in the pregnancy of a victim of rape.
Modernizing, harmonizing, and clarifying laws concerning sheriffs, chiefs, marshals, and police matrons.
Concerning victims of crime act funding.
Concerning grant programs fostering community engagement through law enforcement-community partnerships and immersion.
Preventing cruelty to animals.
Concerning background check system for firearms transfers.
Exempting a concealed pistol license holder from the prohibition against importing firearms classified as assault rifles.
Concerning organized retail theft.
Creating a sentencing enhancement for organized retail theft.
Concerning penalties related to eluding police vehicles and resisting arrest.
Updating Washington's sexual assault survivor bill of rights.
Prohibiting the purchase of small unmanned aircrafts manufactured or assembled by a covered foreign entity.
Concerning net nanny operations involving fictitious minors.
Allowing persons who complete substance abuse programs to seek dismissal of certain controlled substance related charges.
Improving legal processes to deter squatters.
Concerning leaving a child unattended in a vehicle.
Providing judicial discretion to modify sentences in the interest of justice.
Ensuring that offenders who are incarcerated and commit murder may be charged with the death penalty.
Penalizing the possession of fentanyl.
Clarifying a hate crime offense.
Concerning ownership of agricultural real estate.
Concerning training as an alternative to driver license suspension for the accumulation of certain traffic infractions.
Concerning the immediate use of marriage licenses for medical necessity.
Concerning Washington state patrol providing firearm background checks when state record systems are unavailable.
Concerning unlawful camping.
Enhancing requirements relating to the purchase, transfer, and possession of firearms.
Reviewing laws related to criminal insanity and competency to stand trial.
Protecting the public from gun violence by establishing additional requirements for the business operations of licensed firearms dealers.
Concerning law enforcement agency and prosecutor offices hiring.
Concerning federal immigration enforcement.
Concerning ownership of agricultural real estate.
Removing references to pregnancy from the model directive form under the natural death act.
Concerning requisites of notice in small claims actions.
Providing oversight of state agency tortious conduct through legislative hearings.
Concerning sexually explicit depictions of minors.
Concerning law enforcement and local corrections agency misconduct through investigations and legal actions.
Revised for 2nd substitute: Increasing the number of law enforcement agency and county corrections officer personnel.
Concerning departures from the guidelines for caregiver status.
Facilitating civil commitment for treatment for a person requiring revival by opioid overdose reversal medication.
Concerning the interbranch advisory committee.
Enhancing requirements relating to the purchase, transfer, and possession of firearms.
Revised for 2nd substitute: Concerning exemptions from garnishment.
Concerning dignity in pregnancy loss.
Improving public safety funding by providing resources to local governments and state and local criminal justice agencies, and authorizing a local option tax.
Reviewing laws related to criminal insanity and competency to stand trial.
Concerning open motion picture captioning in motion picture theaters.
Concerning officer certification definitions, processes, and commissioning.
Increasing the reimbursement cap for moving and relocation expenses incurred by persons affected by agency displacements.
Concerning seizure and forfeiture procedures and reporting.
Concerning the penalties for theft and possession of stolen property from first responders.
Implementing recommendations of the 2023 child support schedule work group.
Concerning tribal warrants.
Concerning protection order hope cards.
Regarding unclaimed property held by a museum or historical society.
Clarifying a hate crime offense.
Preventing cruelty to animals.
Revised for 2nd substitute: Concerning legal representation under the involuntary treatment act.
Declaring civil immigration enforcement as unprofessional conduct of bail bond recovery agents.
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.
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 training as an alternative to driver license suspension for the accumulation of certain traffic infractions.
Concerning limitations in parenting plans.
Protecting consumers by removing barriers created by medical debt.
Concerning training provided by the criminal justice training commission.
Concerning retention of court exhibits.
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.
Prohibiting the use of certain animals in traveling animal acts.
Enacting the uniform custodial trust act.
Concerning exceptional sentences for offenses which result in the pregnancy of a victim of rape.
Concerning sexually violent predators.
Concerning court interpreters.
Making technical corrections and removing obsolete language from the Revised Code of Washington pursuant to RCW 1.08.025.
Prohibiting the knowing distribution of a forged digital likeness.
Removing references to pregnancy from the model directive form under the natural death act.
Updating process service requirements.
Requiring electronic monitoring of sexually violent predators granted conditional release.
Concerning requisites of notice in small claims actions.
Removing the city residency requirement for judges pro tempore in municipalities with a population of more than 400,000 inhabitants.
Explicitly listing the department of labor and industries in the definition of limited authority Washington law enforcement agency while not granting new enforcement authority.
Enacting the uniform antitrust premerger notification act.
Making updates to Washington's corporation acts.
Extending liability protections for responders dispatched from mobile rapid response crisis teams and community-based crisis teams.
Concerning the mental health sentencing alternative.
Responsibility for providing service by publication of a summons or notice in dependency and termination of parental rights cases.
Concerning common interest communities.
Responsibility for providing service by publication of a summons or notice in dependency and termination of parental rights cases.
Deterring the theft of catalytic converters.
Protecting the public from gun violence by establishing additional requirements for the business operations of licensed firearms dealers.
Concerning impaired driving.
Supporting first responder wellness and peer support.
Concerning the disposition of privately owned firearms in the custody of state or local government entities or law enforcement agencies.
Reporting lost or stolen firearms.
Concerning penalties relating to antitrust actions.
Concerning information sharing and limited investigative authority of supreme court bailiffs.
Concerning nonconsensual removal of or tampering with a sexually protective device.
Concerning activities in which the office of public defense may engage without violating the prohibition on providing direct representation of clients.
Limiting liability arising from the use of trained police dogs.
Concerning the statute of limitations for childhood sexual abuse.
Concerning transmission of information relating to firearm prohibitions for persons committed for mental health treatment.
Addressing harassment.
Prohibiting the use of hog-tying.
Timing of eligibility for vacation of nonfelony convictions.
Revised for 2nd Substitute: Encouraging participation in public defense and prosecution professions.Original: Expanding training opportunities for public defense.
Revised for Engrossed: Protecting the safety and security of students and maintaining order within school buses by designating trespassing on a school bus as a criminal offense.Revised for 1st Substitute: Designating trespassing on a school bus as a felony offense.Original: Designating trespassing on a public school bus as a felony offense.
Concerning water rights adjudication commissioners and referees.
Concerning guardianship and conservatorship.
Supporting victims of human trafficking and sexual abuse.
Revised for 2nd Substitute: Supporting crime victims and witnesses by promoting victim-centered, trauma-informed responses.Original: Supporting crime victims and witnesses by promoting victim-centered, trauma-informed responses in the legal system.
Concerning firearms background check program.
Concerning impaired driving.
Addressing harassment.
Concerning the statute of limitations for childhood sexual abuse.
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 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 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.
Concerning fraud in assisted reproduction.
Improving the Washington state behavioral health system for better coordination and recognition with the Indian behavioral health system.
Concerning child support pass through.
Concerning tribal warrants.
Enacting the uniform electronic estate planning documents act.
Concerning child support pass through.
Addressing the authority of owners' associations in common interest communities to regulate or limit occupancy by unrelated persons.
Concerning service animal training.
Addressing the authority of owners' associations in common interest communities to regulate or limit occupancy by unrelated persons.
Adding an additional superior court judge in Whatcom county.
Allowing entry of a civil protection order to protect victims when a person is found not guilty by reason of insanity.
Concerning the definition of multiunit residential buildings.
Concerning heat pumps in common interest communities.
Adding an additional superior court judge in Clark county.
Concerning fabricated intimate or sexually explicit images and depictions.
Concerning the number of district court judges.
Disposing of human remains.
Requiring counties and cities to provide the administrative office of the courts with notice of court reorganizations.
Updating processes of the office of independent investigations by changing authority to obtain and share investigative information and aligning with current operations and practices.
Concerning supervision of domestic violence in criminal sentencing.
Concerning animal cruelty in the first degree.
Concerning criminal penalties for bias-motivated defacement of private or public property.
Concerning leases.
Making updates to the Washington business corporation act.
Concerning probate.
Addressing service of notice by mail in cases involving forcible entry and forcible and unlawful detainer.
Facilitating the use of dental records in missing person investigations.
Concerning eligibility and requirements for deferred prosecutions.
Implementing recommendations of the 2023 child support schedule work group.
Concerning the administration of the board of tax appeals.
Recalculating sentencing ranges for currently incarcerated individuals whose offender score was increased by juvenile convictions.
Increasing access to portable orders for life-sustaining treatment.
Providing judicial discretion to modify sentences in the interests of justice.
Concerning fair housing training for officers or board members in common interest communities.
Excluding any person who is convicted of a hit and run resulting in death from being eligible for a first-time offender waiver.
Concerning criminal penalties and restitution for graffiti.
Establishing a mechanism for independent prosecutions within the office of the attorney general of criminal conduct arising from police use of force.
Prohibiting excessive fees or other charges for locating or recovering foreclosure surplus funds and other unclaimed property.
Concerning family burial grounds.
Expanding eligibility for employment of certain law enforcement and prosecutor office positions.
Concerning the uniform child abduction prevention act.
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 law enforcement officer definition.
Adding a penalty for excessive fees for locating abandoned property held by a county.
Deterring robberies from cannabis retail establishments.
Eliminating child marriage.
Requiring individuals convicted of offenses related to driving under the influence to pay financial support to minor children and dependents when the offense results in the death or disability of a parent.
Concerning spring blade knives.
Eliminating child marriage.
Expanding eligibility for employment of certain law enforcement and prosecutor office positions.
Concerning eligibility and requirements for deferred prosecutions.
Establishing a mechanism for independent prosecutions within the office of the attorney general of criminal conduct arising from police use of force.
Concerning fair housing training for officers or board members in common interest communities.
Concerning family burial grounds.
Concerning the uniform child abduction prevention act.
Concerning photographs, microphotographs, and electronic images from traffic safety cameras and toll systems.
Concerning victims' rights.
Concerning law enforcement officer protection.
Concerning material changes to the operations and governance structure of participants in the health care marketplace.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Updating the endangerment with a controlled substance statute to include fentanyl or synthetic opioids.Original: Including synthetic opioids in the endangerment with a controlled substance statute.
Revised for Engrossed: Concerning impaired driving.Original: Extending the felony driving under the influence lookback to 15 years while providing additional treatment options through the creation of a drug offender sentencing alternative for driving under the influence.
Concerning organized retail theft.
Establishing a special allegation for habitual property offenders.
Concerning federal immigration enforcement.
Concerning sentencing enhancements.
Concerning body worn cameras.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Concerning theft from first responders.Original: Concerning penalties for the theft and possession of stolen property, including theft from first responders.
Adding an additional superior court judge in Whatcom county.
Concerning the just and equitable distribution of real property and liabilities in the dissolution of marriage or domestic partnerships.
Concerning ceremonial open carry on the Washington state capitol campus.
Fostering community engagement with law enforcement at nonprofit religious schools.
Enacting the used motor vehicles express warranties act.
Concerning assisted outpatient treatment.
Addressing consumer gender discrimination.
Concerning alcohol concentration.
Concerning language understanding of documents used in dissolution proceedings.
Concerning insurance requirements relating to the ownership of certain deadly weapons.
Creating a law enforcement hiring grant program.
Controlling dogs at large.
Recognizing a court's authority to authorize a defendant's direct transfer from jail to inpatient or residential substance use disorder treatment.
Providing plain language requirements for consumer contracts.
Concerning ownership of agricultural real estate.
Concerning deception by law enforcement officers during custodial interrogations.
Concerning the prohibition of unethical conduct by persons advising or assisting with veterans benefits matters.
Concerning the use of artificial intelligence language learning models in official court filings.
Increasing transparency and accountability regarding prosecutorial filing policies and practices.
Concerning seizure and forfeiture procedures.
Establishing a law student rural public defense program.
Concerning the release of incarcerated individuals from total confinement prior to the expiration of a sentence.
Protecting the public from gun violence by establishing additional requirements for the business operations of licensed firearms dealers.
Concerning animal cruelty in the first degree.
Deterring robberies from retail establishments.
Concerning prejudgment interest.
Updating processes of the office of independent investigations by changing authority to obtain and share investigative information and aligning with current operations and practices.
Concerning penalties related to eluding police vehicles and resisting arrest.
Concerning penalties for unlawfully obstructing traffic.
Establishing a statewide policy on camping on public property.
Concerning deepfake artificial intelligence-generated pornographic material involving minors.
Increasing the potential pool of law enforcement hires by allowing active and retired law enforcement and military personnel to import certain firearms for personal use.
Concerning peace officer hiring and certification.
Concerning use of force by law enforcement.
Concerning prosecution and public defense funding.
Concerning human trafficking training for criminal justice personnel.
Concerning human trafficking reporting.
Prohibiting the use of certain animals in traveling animal acts.
Concerning sanctions of health care providers for violations of chapter 9.02 RCW.
Suspending the statute of limitations for childhood sexual abuse claims against bankruptcy estates of certain organizations.
Concerning the most serious offenses.
Concerning manslaughter when certain controlled substances are sold that result in death of the user.
Addressing crimes involving human trafficking or sexual exploitation.
Concerning the definition of theft.
Concerning the law enforcement officers safety act (18 U.S.C. Sec. 926C) certification for retired law enforcement officers.
Concerning limitations in parenting plans related to parental conduct.
Limiting liability arising from the use of trained police dogs.
Recalculating sentencing ranges for currently incarcerated individuals whose offender score was increased by juvenile convictions.
Concerning procedures and evidence in civil actions involving domestic relations and protection orders.
Concerning authorization of tear gas deployment by sheriffs.
Studying the use of separate judges to determine parenting plans and property distribution in marriage dissolution cases.
Concerning fabricated intimate or sexually explicit images and depictions.
Updating terminology related to criminal insanity and competency to stand trial.
Requiring counties and cities to provide the administrative office of the courts with notice of court reorganizations.
Evaluating the provision of right to counsel services.
Concerning information sharing and limited investigative authority of supreme court bailiffs.
Concerning the custody of a child when a parent has a history of domestic violence.
Studying coercive control.
Concerning certification, background checks, and training requirements for sheriffs, police chiefs, marshals, reserve officers, and volunteers.
Concerning activities in which the office of public defense may engage without violating the prohibition on providing direct representation of clients.
Concerning public defense services.
Concerning fentanyl.
Providing information on reporting domestic violence and other unlawful conduct in family court proceedings.
Establishing standards for civil proceedings and unprofessional conduct involving child abuse and domestic violence.
Providing judicial discretion to modify sentences in the interests of justice.
Enhancing requirements for the purchase or transfer of firearms.
Concerning the disposition of privately owned firearms in the custody of state or local government entities or law enforcement agencies.
Concerning the removal of unauthorized persons.
Reinstating the indigent defense task force.
Concerning penalties relating to antitrust actions.
Addressing service requirements for appeals of decisions by the board of tax appeals.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Requiring the criminal justice training commission to establish a program.Original: Requiring the criminal justice training commission to establish a program to recruit and train a pool of applicants who may be employed by certain law enforcement agencies in the state.
Concerning extradition of persons to and from Indian jurisdiction.
Concerning unmanned aircraft or unmanned aircraft system use by state and local agencies.
Concerning ownership of agricultural real estate.
Concerning projectile stun guns.
Concerning the use of a stolen firearm.
Deterring catalytic converter theft.
Expanding access to drug testing equipment.
Concerning assaults committed against amateur sports officials.
Providing protections for consumers engaging with common interest communities.
Establishing a housing court pilot program.
Concerning privileged communication between employees and the unions that represent them.
Eliminating child marriage.
Concerning rights of individuals to bear arms.
Concerning policing costs driven by proximity to state hospitals.
Allowing courts to order appropriate hospital discharge and transition to long-term care services or residence for an individual in a hospital during the pendency of a guardianship process.
Concerning leaving a child unattended in a motor vehicle.
Concerning extradition of persons to and from Indian jurisdiction.
Implementing the recommendations of the substance use recovery services advisory committee.
Addressing service requirements for appeals of decisions by the board of tax appeals.
Concerning sexual assault procedures.
Establishing a reward program for information related to missing or murdered indigenous women and persons, and other missing persons.
Concerning the creation of a model vehicle pursuit policy.
Concerning access to reproductive health care services and gender-affirming treatment in Washington state.
Encouraging treatment for possession of certain counterfeit drugs or controlled substances.
Concerning the scoring of prior juvenile offenses in sentencing range calculations.
Requiring the removal of graffiti on department of transportation property.
Implementing the recommendations of the Washington state missing and murdered indigenous women and people task force.
Addressing parenting plans.
Concerning local government authority to regulate firearms.
Allowing qualifying persons serving long sentences committed prior to reaching 25 years of age to seek review for possible release from incarceration.
Concerning lien priority of mortgages and deeds of trust.
Concerning off-duty employment of fish and wildlife officers.
Authorizing public transportation benefit areas to become limited authority Washington law enforcement agencies.
Incentivizing cities and counties to increase employment of commissioned law enforcement officers.
Concerning murder in the first degree.
Concerning the unauthorized publication of personal identifying information.
Addressing the collection, sharing, and selling of consumer health data.
Establishing a lump sum reporting system.
Concerning fiscal notes for supreme court decisions.
Establishing firearms-related safety measures to increase public safety.
Protecting minors from sexual exploitation.
Enhancing requirements for the purchase or transfer of firearms.
Revised for Engrossed: Expanding access to drug testing equipment to promote community safety.Original: Exempting fentanyl testing equipment from the definition of drug paraphernalia.
Increasing the penalty for assaulting a law enforcement officer.
Concerning firearm theft.
Concerning tort actions.
Concerning training for tribal police officers and employees.
Creating a missing and murdered indigenous women and people cold case investigations unit.
Concerning the authority to hold a person without bail until their first appearance on a domestic violence or protection order case.
Concerning limitations in parenting plans related to parental conduct.
Establishing firearms-related safety measures to increase public safety.
Clarifying what constitutes mental abuse of vulnerable adults.
Concerning requirements for the purchase or transfer of firearms.
Concerning a regional training model for basic law enforcement training.
Protecting third parties from hazardous conditions arising from conservation easements.
Authorizing the state auditor to receive nonconviction data.
Ensuring that offenders who are incarcerated and commit murder may be charged with the death penalty.
Concerning oversight of bail funds.
Concerning the repeal of resentencing provisions for individuals sentenced as a persistent offender due to a robbery in the second degree conviction.
Establishing a judicial sentencing database.
Concerning possession of controlled substances.
Concerning the authority for a peace officer to engage in a vehicular pursuit.
Authorizing the use of vascular neck restraints.
Imposing criminal penalties for negligent driving involving the death of a vulnerable user victim.
Making technical corrections and removing obsolete language from the Revised Code of Washington pursuant to RCW 1.08.025.
Concerning controlled substances, counterfeit substances, and legend drug possession and treatment.
Enacting comprehensive protections for victims of domestic violence and other violence involving family members or intimate partners.
Concerning legal financial obligations.
Concerning stalking-related offenses.
Providing timely competency evaluations and restoration services to persons suffering from behavioral health disorders.
Concerning the scoring of prior juvenile offenses in sentencing range calculations.
Concerning association records in common interest communities.
Making updates to the Washington business corporation act.
Concerning the unauthorized publication of personal identifying information.
Concerning transfers of firearms to museums and historical societies.
Concerning property exempt from execution.
Increasing the supply and affordability of condominium units and townhouses as an option for homeownership.
Reducing the risks of lethality and other harm associated with gun violence, gender-based violence, and other types of violence.
Creation of a hope card program.
Concerning court files and records exemptions for firearm background checks.
Concerning off-duty employment of fish and wildlife officers.
Concerning nontax statutes administered by the department of revenue.
Prohibiting the sale of over-the-counter sexual assault kits.
Establishing a lump sum reporting system.
Concerning the civil forfeiture of animals seized for abuse or neglect.
Concerning the membership of the sentencing guidelines commission.
Deterring illegal racing.
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.
Concerning postconviction access to counsel.
Reforming the real estate agency law.
Concerning jury diversity.
Exempting buildings with 12 or fewer units that are no more than two stories from the definition of multiunit residential building.
Clarifying waiver of firearm rights.
Concerning the uniform commercial code.
Concerning vehicular pursuits.
Concerning foreclosure protections for homeowners in common interest communities.
Supporting crime victims and witnesses by promoting victim-centered, trauma-informed responses in the legal system.
Concerning privileged communication between employees and the unions that represent them.
Concerning consumer protection with respect to the sale and adoption of dogs and cats.
Increasing the penalty for hazing.
Providing tools and resources for the location and recovery of missing persons.
Concerning jury service.
Addressing licensed child care in common interest communities.
Addressing the collection, sharing, and selling of consumer health data.
Concerning access to reproductive health care services and gender-affirming treatment in Washington state.
Concerning requirements for the purchase or transfer of firearms.
Establishing firearms-related safety measures to increase public safety.
Concerning oversight and training requirements for limited authority Washington peace officers and agencies.
Providing access to sealed juvenile records for firearm purposes.
Extending the expiration date of the law enforcement community engagement grant project.
Concerning the court of appeals.
Protecting public safety by establishing duties of firearm industry members.
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.
Eliminating wire tap authorization reporting to the administrative office of the courts.
Creating a missing and murdered indigenous women and people cold case investigations unit.
Concerning robocalling and telephone scams.
Revised for 1st Substitute: Preventing the destruction of electric vehicle supply equipment.Original: Preventing the destruction of electric vehicle charging equipment.
Concerning female genital mutilation.
Concerning public defense services for persons committed as not guilty by reason of insanity.
Concerning access to abstract driving records.
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.
Removing the sunset provisions on the medicaid fraud false claims act.
Restricting the possession, purchase, delivery, and sale of certain equipment used to illegally process controlled substances.
Concerning venue for actions for the recovery of taxes.
Concerning courthouse facility dogs.
Concerning lien priority of mortgages and deeds of trust.
Concerning training for tribal police officers and employees.
Concerning the uniform family law arbitration act.
Authorizing justices, judges, and judicial officers of federal courts to solemnize marriages.
Concerning civil remedies for unauthorized disclosure of intimate images.
Authorizing the state auditor to receive nonconviction data.
Modifying an element of the offense of hate crime and classifying a hate crime as crimes against persons.
Providing for tenant screening in common interest communities.
Concerning judge pro tempore compensation.
Revising the process for individuals to request name changes.
Increasing the number of district court judges in Snohomish county.
Concerning real property.
Reclassifying the sentence for the crime of custodial sexual misconduct.
Concerning protections and services for indigenous persons who are missing, murdered, or survivors of human trafficking.
Concerning legal financial obligations.
Updating laws concerning civil protection orders to further enhance and improve their efficacy and accessibility.
Concerning the creation of an endangered missing person advisory designation for missing indigenous persons.
Concerning an unaccompanied homeless youth's ability to provide informed consent for that minor patient's own health care, including nonemergency, outpatient, and primary care services, including physical examinations, vision examinations and eyeglasses, dental examinations, hearing examinations and hearing aids, immunizations, treatments for illnesses and conditions, and routine follow-up care customarily provided by a health care provider in an outpatient setting, excluding elective surgeries.
Creating the interbranch advisory committee.
Deterring catalytic converter theft.
Concerning guardianship of minors.
Concerning cyber harassment, addressing concerns in the case of Rynearson v. Ferguson, and adding a crime of cyberstalking.
Ensuring domestic violence victims and survivors of victims have the opportunity to make a statement during sentencing for all domestic violence convictions.
Concerning the authority of the courts to waive auditor's fees for filing and recording name change orders.
Establishing restrictions on the possession of weapons in certain locations.
Concerning ghost guns.
Addressing firearm safety measures to increase public safety.
Modifying the standard for use of force by peace officers.
Concerning continuity of judicial operations in single judge courts.
Concerning the uniform unregulated child custody transfer act.
Concerning electric vehicle charging stations in common interest communities.
Concerning appointment of judges pro tempore in the court of appeals.
Concerning business entities.
Adding additional superior court judges in Snohomish county.
Concerning sentencing enhancements.
Concerning arrest protections for the medical use of cannabis.
Concerning the sale of cosmetics tested on animals.
Enacting the uniform college athlete name, image, or likeness act.
Concerning the safety and security of retail cannabis outlets.
Concerning parenting plans.
Concerning the standard for law enforcement authority to detain or pursue persons. (REVISED FOR ENGROSSED: Concerning the definition of "physical force," "necessary," and "totality of the circumstances," and the standard for law enforcement authority to use physical force and providing the authority for a peace officer to engage in a vehicular pursuit when there is reasonable suspicion a person has violated the law and the officer follows appropriate safety standards.)
Concerning transfers of firearms to museums and historical societies.
Creating the crime of interfering with a firefighter or emergency medical services provider.
Concerning organized retail theft.
Concerning firearms on the capitol campus for the sole purpose of organized memorial events.
Reducing contamination in the state toxicology laboratory.
Exempting fentanyl testing equipment from the definition of drug paraphernalia.
Implementing the recommendations of the Washington state internet crimes against children task force.
Concerning control of the disposition of remains.
Concerning the restoration of the right to possess a firearm.
Clarifying waiver of firearm rights.
Concerning arrest protections for the medical use of cannabis.
Concerning the harassment of election officials.
Concerning prejudgment interest.
Concerning conditional commutation by the clemency and pardons board.
Concerning impaired driving.
Concerning courthouse facility dogs.
Modifying the standard for use of force by peace officers.
Concerning use and acquisition of military equipment by law enforcement agencies.
Concerning alcohol concentration.
Incentivizing cities and counties to increase employment of commissioned law enforcement officers.
Concerning property exempt from execution.
Concerning photographs, digital photographs, microphotographs, videotapes, other recorded images, or other records identifying a specific instance of travel from toll systems and traffic safety cameras.
Establishing streamlined procedures for compliance with the State v. Blake decision in order to improve criminal justice system coordination, create efficiencies, and reduce costs.
Concerning civil asset forfeiture.
Increasing transparency and accountability regarding prosecutorial filing policies and practices.
Concerning the possession and use of forged and falsified COVID-19 vaccination documents.
Concerning catalytic converters.
Concerning preemption of municipal laws restricting the open carry of weapons.
Concerning assisted reproduction.
Concerning peace officer hiring and certification.
Concerning intervention for substance use disorders.
Concerning postconviction access to counsel.
Addressing antidiscrimination policies in institutions of higher education.
Concerning oversight of bail funds.
Establishing an organized retail theft task force.
Amending the criminal penalty and statute of limitations for human trafficking.
Establishing the Washington kratom consumer protection act.
Requiring the removal of graffiti on department of transportation property.
Creating the criminal justice integrated data system and a violence and death investigation resource center.
Concerning drug offender sentencing alternatives for offenders convicted of driving or control of a vehicle while under the influence.
Concerning tort modernization.
Concerning material changes to the operations and governance structure of participants in the health care marketplace.
Concerning doxing.
Concerning firearm theft.
Concerning assault weapons.
Enacting the uniform college athlete name, image, or likeness act.
Updating laws concerning civil protection orders to further enhance and improve their efficacy and accessibility.
Prohibiting weapons at election-related offices and facilities subject to limited exemptions for law enforcement officers and security personnel.
Concerning attenuation exceptions to the exclusionary evidence rule.
Designating kratom as a controlled substance.
Concerning possession of controlled substances.
Increasing the penalty for assaulting a law enforcement officer.
Concerning good faith exceptions to the exclusionary evidence rule.
Concerning the unlawful trade of fur products.
Concerning public safety.
Enhancing public trust and confidence in law enforcement and strengthening law enforcement accountability, by specifying required practices for complaints, investigations, discipline, and disciplinary appeals for serious misconduct.
Improving public safety.
Concerning permissible use of force by law enforcement and correctional officers.
Imposing a sentence of life in prison for controlled substances homicide for fentanyl-laced drugs.
Amending Article I, section 20 of the Washington state Constitution.
Concerning legal financial obligations.
Concerning knowing possession of a controlled substance.
Concerning health care decisions made by a designated person.
Concerning knowing possession of a controlled substance.
Concerning knowing possession of a controlled substance.
Concerning the crime of swarming.
Retaining body worn and vehicle dashboard camera recordings.
Prohibiting abortion on the basis of Down syndrome.
Amending the state Constitution so that the right of the individual citizen to bear arms in defense of himself, or the state includes the right to possess firearm magazines and firearm loading devices of any size.
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.
Concerning federal immigration enforcement.
Establishing the uniform pretrial release and detention act.
Modernizing, harmonizing, and improving the efficacy and accessibility of laws concerning civil protection orders.
Combatting violence, disorder, and looting while ensuring protection for law enforcement.
Concerning language understanding of documents used in dissolution proceedings.
Collecting information regarding police use of deadly force, personnel complaints, pursuit incidences, and patrol car crashes.
Regulating unfair business practices and prohibiting predatory price increases during states of emergency.
Concerning offender scoring of drug offenses.
Concerning potential impeachment disclosures.
Concerning compliance audits of requirements relating to peace officers and law enforcement agencies.
Ensuring that offenders who are incarcerated and commit murder may be charged with the death penalty.
Requiring notification to parents or guardians in cases of abortion.
Reducing criminal justice expenses by eliminating the death penalty and instead requiring life imprisonment without possibility of release or parole as the sentence for aggravated first degree murder.
Concerning organizations and agencies that produce secret surveillance scores based on individuals' internet activity.
Concerning protecting state and federal monuments, memorials, and statues from damage intentionally inflicted during the course of unpeaceful demonstrations or riots.
Concerning vascular neck restraints.
Enacting the uniform electronic recordation of custodial interrogations act.
Concerning permissible uses of force by law enforcement and correctional officers.
Concerning investigation of potential criminal conduct arising from police use of force, including custodial injuries, and other officer-involved incidents.
Establishing requirements for tactics and equipment used by peace officers.
Concerning compliance audits of requirements relating to peace officers and law enforcement agencies.
Concerning potential impeachment disclosures.
Creating a partnership model that facilitates community engagement with law enforcement.
Concerning law enforcement data collection.
Concerning defenses in personal injury and wrongful death actions where the person injured or killed was committing a felony.
Concerning unlawfully summoning a police officer.
Concerning state oversight and accountability of peace officers and corrections officers.
Concerning a peace officer's duty to intervene.
Concerning direct appeals to the court of appeals of cases brought under the administrative procedure act and the land use petition act.
Concerning the homestead exemption.
Concerning the resentencing of persons convicted of drug offenses.
Concerning capacity to provide informed consent for health care decisions.
Prohibiting the open carry of certain weapons at public demonstrations and the state capitol.
Enacting the uniform public expression protection act.
Reducing barriers to condominium construction.
Addressing foreclosure protections for homeowners in common interest communities.
Modernizing, harmonizing, and improving the efficacy and accessibility of laws concerning civil protection orders.
Addressing mental health sentencing alternatives.
Amending the necessary elements of proof of injury during the state of emergency declared due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Concerning the suspension of licenses for traffic infractions.
Vacating certain convictions.
Concerning the consumer protection improvement act.
Addressing electronic meetings and notice provisions for common interest communities, condominiums, and homeowners' associations.
Concerning closed captioning on televisions in places of public accommodation.
Concerning the reporting of debt information by insurers to enhance the collection of past-due child support.
Concerning nonprofit corporations.
Concerning victims of sexual assault.
Eliminating proof of nonmarriage as an element of a sex offense.
Resentencing of individuals sentenced as a persistent offender due to a robbery in the second degree conviction.
Concerning trusts and estates.
Making technical corrections and removing obsolete language from the Revised Code of Washington pursuant to RCW 1.08.025.
Concerning immunity protection for nonmedical assistance.
Concerning Thurston county superior court judges.
Removing only one of the restrictions on the use of civil legal aid funds.
Establishing a law enforcement professional development outreach grant program.
Concerning member voting methods.
Concerning business corporations.
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.
Concerning impaired driving.
Vacating criminal records.
Concerning false reporting of a crime or emergency.
Concerning impaired driving.
Monitoring of domestic violence perpetrators.
Creating the Washington office of firearm violence prevention.
Concerning guardianships and conservatorships.
Preventing abusive litigation between intimate partners.
Concerning compensation for parents of minor victims of crime.
Concerning the uniform directed trust act.
Monitoring of domestic violence perpetrators.
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.
Concerning drug offender sentencing.
Concerning certain noneconomic damage waivers.
Concerning prosecutorial discretion to seek resentencing.
Concerning business corporations.
Restricting possession of weapons in certain locations.
Certifying corrections officers.
Clarifying vehicle impoundment and redemption following arrest for driving or being in physical control of a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Concerning procedures for ensuring compliance with court orders requiring surrender of firearms, weapons, and concealed pistol licenses.
Concerning animal welfare.
Concerning hair discrimination.
Making technical corrections and removing obsolete language from the Revised Code of Washington pursuant to RCW 1.08.025.
Concerning enforcement of small claims court judgments.
Concerning the membership of the criminal justice training commission.
Concerning background check requirements for firearms classified as other under federal firearms laws.
Concerning missing and unidentified persons.
Addressing restrictions on driver's licenses associated with certain criminal offenses.
Concerning open courts.
Concerning bail jumping.
Establishing a centralized single point of contact background check system for firearms transfers.
Extending the peer support group testimonial privilege to include staff persons of the department of corrections.
Advancing criminal investigatory practices.
Concerning domestic violence.
Concerning debt buyers.
Authorizing that money laundering forfeited proceeds and property be used for improvement of gambling-related law enforcement activities.
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.
Addressing restrictions on driver's licenses associated with certain criminal offenses.
Resentencing of persons convicted of drug offenses.
Concerning superior court judges.
Concerning discrimination based on citizenship or immigration status.
Prohibiting the possession of firearms by persons convicted of certain criminal offenses.
Collecting information regarding police use of deadly force.
Regulating legal service contractors.
Concerning firearms laws concerning persons subject to vulnerable adult protection orders.
Requiring training on human trafficking.
Concerning sheriff's office qualifications.
Concerning the disposition of forfeited firearms by the Washington state patrol.
Concerning the membership of the criminal justice training commission.
Concerning the unlawful disposition of human remains.
Prohibiting the consideration of the number of citations for traffic infractions issued by a law enforcement officer in the performance review of the officer.
Establishing a collaborative process to alleviate the burden on local courts to determine indigency through proof of receipt of public assistance.
Concerning the rape of a child.
Concerning closed captioning on televisions in places of public accommodation.
Concerning impaired driving.
Concerning fentanyl.
Concerning language understanding of documents used in dissolution proceedings.
Concerning spring blade knives.
Harming police animals.
Reducing criminal justice expenses by eliminating the death penalty and instead requiring life imprisonment without possibility of release or parole as the sentence for aggravated first degree murder.
Concerning impaired driving.
Modifying notice and opportunity provisions relating to certain enforcement actions taken by a homeowners' or condominium association.
Eliminating child marriage.
Concerning economic acts and practices during a time of disaster.
Limiting defenses based on victim identity.
Concerning the unlawful purchase of a firearm.
Facilitating treatment for gun violence victims.
Concerning the use of a stolen firearm.
Concerning firearms.
Concerning the restoration of the right to possess a firearm.
Communicating mass violence threats.
Concerning false reporting of a crime or emergency.
Concerning concealed pistol license training requirements.
Requiring training on human trafficking.
Concerning high capacity magazines.
Concerning peace officer certification.
Concerning restitution.
Concerning unlawful possession of firearms for persons free on bond or personal recognizance pending trial, appeal, or sentencing for felony charges under RCW 46.61.502(6) and 46.61.504(6).
Concerning activities that exploit persons with dwarfism.
Concerning condominium construction warranties.
Allowing animal control officers to carry firearms for personal protection.
Concerning notices of disqualification in courts of limited jurisdiction.
Concerning the Washington state bar association.
Concerning construction defect actions.
Prohibiting the possession of weapons on state capitol grounds.
Collecting information regarding police use of deadly force.
Concerning criminal sentences requiring the removal of graffiti.
Concerning the use of automatic renewal provisions in business contracts.
Regulating legal service contractors.
Concerning subscription service legal defense funds.
Removing restrictions on the right to bear arms and ensuring personal protection for Washington citizens.
Creating the parents' bill of rights.
Concerning seizure and forfeiture reporting.
Concerning postconviction review by the clemency and pardons board.
Concerning marriage licensing and solemnization by county auditors.
Resentencing persistent offenders with robbery 2 convictions.
Creating a pilot project to provide grants to low-income families to receive financial support for acquiring legal services to assist with the guardianship appointment process.
Concerning victims of nonfatal strangulation.
Making condominium and homeowner association dues allocated based on the assessed value of each condominium or home as a percentage of the total value of all units or lots in the association.
Moving the manufacture of fentanyl on the drug seriousness level chart from II to III.
Concerning impaired driving.
Concerning crime victims' compensation.
Modifying the statute of limitations for certain felony sex offenses.
Developing a short form for death certificates.
Modifying the offense of rape in the third degree.
Concerning persistent property offenders.
Concerning open courts.
Extending the expiration date for a concealed pistol license.
Concerning liability for entry into a motor vehicle to remove an animal.
Concerning the abatement of child support for incarcerated obligors.
Concerning civil liability for materially aiding domestic terrorism.
Concerning driver's license suspensions and revocations.
Amending the state Constitution so that justices of the supreme court are elected by qualified electors of a supreme court judicial district.
Concerning tableting and encapsulating machines and controlled substance imitation materials.
Concerning motorcycle profiling.
Concerning superior court judges.
Concerning assault weapons and large capacity magazines.
Imposing an excise tax on ammunition.
Concerning drug offender sentencing alternatives for offenders convicted of driving or control of a vehicle while under the influence.
Concerning abusive civil actions.
Concerning federal immigration enforcement.
Concerning parenting plans.
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.
Modifying the crime of patronizing a prostitute.
Prohibiting the waiver, reduction, or suspension of certain fees charged to persons who commit offenses involving the sexual exploitation of children.
Addressing the crimes of harassment.
Allowing public school districts and private schools to adopt a policy authorizing permanent employees to possess firearms on school grounds under certain conditions.
Concerning the timeline for commencing basic law enforcement training.
Expediting review of sentences when there exists a pending deportation proceeding.
Collecting data regarding the use of force.
Concerning sexual exploitation of children.
Concerning prison safety.
Providing an aggravating circumstance for assault against a utility worker.
Concerning identifying and responding to bias-based criminal offenses.
Creating a hotline to receive reports of potential self-harm and criminal acts.
Establishing a postconviction review board and review process for early release of qualifying offenders.
Prohibiting unlawful employment practices.
Concerning extreme risk protection orders.
Authorizing the use of automated license plate recognition systems.
Concerning domestic violence.
Authorizing a tax court.
Creating a tax court for the state of Washington.
Concerning commencement of civil actions.
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.
Sentencing for persistent offenders who committed crimes as juveniles.
Concerning social media extortion and relief.
Concerning medical debt.
Establishing criminal penalties for unauthorized use, presentation, transfer, or acquisition of supplemental nutrition assistance program benefits.
Providing personal caregiver access in places of public resort, accommodation, assemblage, or amusement.
Requiring additional criteria to be met for the department of licensing to suspend a driver's license.
Ensuring that offenders who are incarcerated and commit murder may be charged with the death penalty.
Banning the sale of assault weapons and large capacity magazines.
Concerning impaired driving.
Concerning driver's license suspensions and revocations.
Creating an office of the homeowners' association ombuds.
Concerning the qualifications of a legal newspaper.
Creating a domestic violence offender registry.
Changing the definition of theft.
Concerning the off-duty conduct of an employee or a prospective employee.
Concerning concealed pistol license training requirements.
Requiring notification to parents or guardians in cases of abortion.
Concerning extreme risk protection orders.
Creating the Indian fugitive extradition act.
Increasing appropriated funding for public defense services.
Concerning law enforcement.
Changing the burden of proof in certain civil asset forfeiture hearings.
Defining three days in unlawful detainer actions.
Creating a guardianship pilot program for persons who are gravely disabled to provide them individualized treatment, supervision, and appropriate placement to support successful transition to the community.
Concerning the authorized removal, safe keeping, and return of firearms and ammunition by law enforcement during and after domestic violence incidents.
Creating a sentencing enhancement for body armor.
Addressing undetectable firearms.
Concerning embezzlement.
Concerning high capacity magazines.
Requiring debt collection complaints to be filed prior to service of summons and complaint.
Increasing equitable gender representation on corporate boards.
Collecting DNA samples.
Establishing a kinship care legal aid coordinator.
Concerning mediation of disputes between elected officials.
Concerning the uniform guardianship, conservatorship, and other protective arrangements act.
Establishing a statewide policy supporting Washington state's economy and immigrants' role in the workplace.
Concerning criminal penalties applicable to licensed marijuana retailers and employees of marijuana retail outlets. (REVISED FOR PASSED LEGISLATURE: Concerning criminal penalties applicable to employees of marijuana retail outlets. )
Establishing policies and requirements regarding law enforcement response to domestic violence incidents to enhance the safety of domestic violence victims, families, and officers.
Concerning the effect of payment or acknowledgment made after the expiration of a limitations period.
Concerning consumer debt.
Concerning misdemeanor marijuana offense convictions.
Concerning courthouse facility dog assistance for testifying witnesses.
Promoting successful reentry by modifying the process for obtaining certificates of discharge and vacating conviction records.
Concerning the reliability of evidence in criminal proceedings.
Concerning confidential information of child victims of sexual assault.
Concerning requirements for pistol sales or transfers.
Modifying the process for prevailing parties to recover judgments in small claims court.
Concerning notice of material changes to the operations or governance structure of participants in the health care marketplace.
Concerning identifying and responding to bias-based criminal offenses.
Concerning domestic violence.
Improving procedures and strengthening laws relating to protection orders, no-contact orders, and restraining orders.
Concerning firearms that are undetectable or untraceable.
Improving the delivery of child support services to families by increasing flexibility and efficiency.
Clarifying requirements to obtain a sexual assault protection order.
Limiting liability for registered apiarists.
Clarifying background check requirements for an application for a concealed pistol license.
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.
Concerning the methods of services provided by the office of public guardianship.
Concerning requirements for the correctional personnel and community corrections officer exemption from restrictions on carrying firearms.
Issuing temporary protection orders.
Providing an aggravating circumstance for assault against a utility worker.
Concerning medical debt.
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 crime committed by business entities.
Concerning the Washington uniform common interest ownership act.
Providing coroners with additional subpoena duces tecum authority.
Concerning the uniform unsworn declarations act.
Preventing and responding to animal abuse.
Sentencing of motor vehicle-related felonies.
Sentencing for persistent offenders.
Adopting the 2018 uniform law commission amendments to the uniform law on notarial acts.
Concerning vital statistics.
Concerning actions for wrongful injury or death.
Concerning Washington's business corporation act.
Renewing a concealed pistol license by members of the armed forces.
Increasing access to emergency assistance for victims by providing immunity from prosecution for prostitution offenses in some circumstances.
Concerning juvenile offenses that involve depictions of minors.
Concerning traumatic brain injuries in domestic violence cases.
Supporting sexual assault survivors.
Concerning privileged communication with peer support group counselors.
Making technical corrections and removing obsolete language from the Revised Code of Washington pursuant to RCW 1.08.025.
Creating an exemption to hearsay for child sex trafficking victims.
Increasing the jurisdictional amount for small claims courts.
Adjusting the statute of limitations for sexual assault.
Concerning child relocation by a person with joint decision-making authority and equal residential time.
Conducting a feasibility study to examine and make recommendations regarding the establishment of a single point of contact firearm background check system.
Revising the authority of commissioners of courts of limited jurisdiction.
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.
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.
Concerning limited cooperative associations.
Authorizing law enforcement to arrest persons in violation of certain no-contact orders involving victims of trafficking and promoting prostitution offenses.
Limiting disclosure of information about the religious affiliation of individuals.
Limiting disclosure of information about the religious affiliation of individuals.
Regulating body worn cameras.
Concerning legal financial obligations.
Concerning legal financial obligations.
Concerning legal financial obligations.
Concerning legal financial obligations.
Encouraging fairness in disciplinary actions of peace officers.
Improving and updating administrative provisions related to the board of tax appeals.
Concerning concealed pistol license eligibility requirements.
Concerning the privilege for peer support group counselors.
Concerning service animals.
Increasing success in therapeutic courts.
Concerning consumer protections for military service members on active duty.
Adding domestic violence harassment to the list of offenses for which a person is prohibited from possessing a firearm.
Concerning the medicaid fraud control unit.
Concerning consumer protections for military service members on active duty.
Concerning consumer protections for military service members on active duty.
Increasing success in therapeutic courts.
Concerning consumer protections for military service members on active duty.
Establishing the mental health field response teams program.
Changing provisions relating to court-ordered restitution in certain criminal cases.
Concerning implementation of mandatory provisions of the federal rule on flexibility, efficiency, and modernization in child support enforcement programs regarding health care coverage.
Concerning the applicability of nondisclosure agreements in civil actions for sexual harassment or assault.
Changing provisions relating to court-ordered restitution in certain criminal cases.
Regarding discriminatory provisions found in written instruments related to real property.
Enhancing crime victim participation in the criminal justice system process.
Concerning the discovery of privileged health care information and communications in claims for noneconomic damages under certain civil rights laws.
Concerning medicaid fraud false claims civil penalties.
Enhancing crime victim participation in the criminal justice system process.
Concerning issuance of search warrants by district and municipal court judges.
Concerning civil arbitration.
Addressing meetings under the business corporations act.
Concerning civil arbitration.
Concerning civil legal aid.
Making technical corrections and removing obsolete language from the Revised Code of Washington pursuant to RCW 1.08.025.
Concerning jury selection.
Addressing civil service qualifications.
Relating to law enforcement.
Concerning seizure and forfeiture procedures and reporting.
Expanding the classes of persons who may provide informed consent for certain patients who are not competent to consent.
Concerning the sharing of information between participants in multidisciplinary coordination of child sexual abuse investigations.
Making felony sex offenses a crime that may be prosecuted at any time after its commission.
Increasing access to emergency assistance for victims by providing immunity from prosecution for prostitution offenses in some circumstances.
Concerning crime committed by business entities.
Increasing penalties for the crime of patronizing a prostitute.
Modifying cybercrime provisions.
Modifying the offense of rape in the third degree.
Concerning donation of unclaimed property by law enforcement agencies.
Concerning timelines in criminal cases involving domestic violence.
Authorizing law enforcement to arrest persons in violation of certain no-contact orders involving victims of trafficking and promoting prostitution offenses.
Concerning information on civil traffic infractions.
Addressing the use of unmanned aircraft to deliver contraband.
Providing an aggravating circumstance for assault against a utility worker.
Allowing notaries and proof of identity for advance directives.
Concerning the solemnization of marriages by commissioners of courts of limited jurisdiction.
Modifying the process for prevailing parties to recover judgments in small claims court.
Concerning the provision of and reimbursement for certain court interpreter services.
Concerning the destruction of court exhibits by county clerks.
Concerning electronic monitoring of domestic violence perpetrators.
Changing driving a motor vehicle with a suspended or revoked driver's license provisions.
Revising the authority of commissioners of courts of limited jurisdiction.
Concerning the uniform unsworn declarations act.
Concerning actions for wrongful injury or death.
Providing an aggravating circumstance for assault against a utility worker.
Making felony sex offenses a crime that may be prosecuted at any time after its commission.
Modifying the process for prevailing parties to recover judgments in small claims court.
Concerning the provision of and reimbursement for certain court interpreter services.
Allowing notaries and proof of identity for advance directives.
Concerning the solemnization of marriages by commissioners of courts of limited jurisdiction.
Concerning the uniform parentage act.
Creating a voluntary active shooter response training program for schools.
Concerning child sex trafficking.
Providing coroners with additional subpoena duces tecum authority.
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.
Modifying the offense of assault in the third degree.
Concerning amendments to bylaws of a condominium association.
Concerning civil legal aid.
Increasing success in therapeutic courts.
Concerning correctional cost savings.
Concerning the training and monitoring of guardians.
Requiring permission to bring a concealed firearm into another person's residence or dwelling place.
Creating a sentencing enhancement for body armor.
Concerning dependent child or dependent adult exposure to controlled substances.
Modifying vehicular assault provisions.
Eliminating the sunset provision associated with the drug offense sentencing grid.
Concerning mandatory minimum sentences for the possession or use of a firearm during the commission of a felony.
Requiring multiple terms of community custody or community supervision to run concurrently unless the court orders otherwise.
Concerning the tolling of construction defect claims.
Removing the ten year reference in impaired driving provisions.
Establishing an exemption from background check requirements for firearms sales or transfers between concealed pistol license holders.
Concerning criminal justice.
Concerning homeowner association and condominium bylaws.
Regarding dangerous dogs.
Relating to local government authority to regulate firearms.
Prohibiting the operation of unmanned aircraft over certain facilities.
Creating a program for the reinstatement of driving privileges that are suspended because of failure to pay a traffic infraction.
Regarding child sex trafficking.
Creating a program for the consolidation of traffic-based financial obligations.
Concerning the unlawful use of an elephant in a traveling animal act.
Extending the statute of limitations for food stamp fraud.
Concerning animal cruelty in the first degree.
Establishing deadlines for final determinations and dispositions in agency adjudicative proceedings.
Establishing deadlines for final determinations and dispositions in agency adjudicative proceedings.