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Recognizing Indian tribes as among the governmental entities with which the department of corrections may enter into agreements on matters to include the housing of inmates convicted in tribal court.
Concerning the creation of an endangered missing person advisory designation for missing indigenous persons.
Concerning protections and services for indigenous persons who are missing, murdered, or survivors of human trafficking.
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.
Deterring catalytic converter theft.
Concerning the body scanner pilot program at the department of corrections.
Modifying the standard for use of force by peace officers.
Concerning the safety of crime victims.
Concerning the safety of crime victims.
Promoting successful reentry and rehabilitation of persons convicted of criminal offenses.
Creating the crime of interfering with a firefighter or emergency medical services provider.
Concerning programming at the department of corrections.
Concerning organized retail theft.
Concerning the safety and security of retail cannabis outlets.
Concerning impaired driving.
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.)
Reducing contamination in the state toxicology laboratory.
Exempting fentanyl testing equipment from the definition of drug paraphernalia.
Concerning conditional commutation by the clemency and pardons board.
Implementing the recommendations of the Washington state internet crimes against children task force.
Concerning the harassment of election officials.
Concerning conditional commutation by the clemency and pardons board.
Concerning impaired driving.
Concerning the harassment of election officials.
Concerning sentencing enhancements.
Concerning use and acquisition of military equipment by law enforcement agencies.
Modifying the standard for use of force by peace officers.
Concerning the membership of the sentencing guidelines commission.
Concerning crimes involving emergency services.
Concerning solitary confinement.
Imposing criminal penalties for negligent driving involving the death of a vulnerable user victim.
Supporting crime victims and witnesses by promoting victim-centered, trauma-informed responses in the legal system.
Concerning vehicular pursuits.
Increasing the penalty for hazing.
Changing the definition of theft.
Creating the offense of unlawful branding of another person.
Concerning crimes concerning fraud in assisted reproduction.
Establishing an organized retail theft task force.
Establishing a mechanism for independent prosecutions of criminal conduct arising from police use of force.
Concerning eligibility and requirements for deferred prosecutions.
Creating the crime of interfering with a firefighter or emergency medical services provider.
Allowing a court to mitigate a criminal sentence when the defendant was experiencing mental illness at the time of the offense.
Modifying the requirements for vacating conviction records.
Creating a domestic violence offender registry.
Prohibiting persons convicted of violent offenses with firearm enhancements from receiving earned early release credits.
Concerning fees charged to persons who commit offenses involving the sexual exploitation of children.
Concerning the safety and security of retail cannabis outlets.
Modifying the restrictions on the use and acquisition of certain equipment by law enforcement agencies.
Penalties for offenses related to driving or being in physical control of a motor vehicle while under the influence of more than one intoxicating substance.
Concerning crimes involving catalytic converter theft.
Concerning the use of deception by law enforcement officers during custodial interrogations.
Eliminating certain supervision-related fees charged to convicted persons.
Concerning the housing of inmates in state correctional facilities.
Concerning fentanyl.
Establishing a statewide database for tracking diversions offered by law enforcement to individuals using or possessing controlled substances, counterfeit substances, and legend drugs.
Concerning crimes involving catalytic converter theft.
Concerning criminal penalties for possession of fentanyl.
Modifying the standard for use of physical force by peace officers.
Promoting racial equity in the criminal legal system by eliminating drive-by shooting as a basis for elevating murder in the first degree to aggravated murder in the first degree.
Concerning background investigations of peace officers, reserve officers, and corrections officers.
Concerning bias-based criminal offenses.
Clarifying the authority of law enforcement officers to acquire, possess, and use certain firearms and ammunition.
Restoring the authority of 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 the authority of peace officers to use physical force.
Improving public safety.
Concerning the creation of an endangered missing person advisory designation for missing indigenous women and persons.
Modifying the offense of disorderly conduct.
Allowing local governments to enact laws and ordinances relating to possession of controlled substances and counterfeit substances.
Expanding offenses and penalties for manufacture, sale, distribution, and other conduct involving controlled substances and counterfeit substances.
Concerning the mens rea element of offenses related to possession of substances.
Concerning offender scoring of drug offenses.
Providing behavioral health system responses to individuals with substance use disorder.
Creating the crime of coercive control.
Scoring of prior juvenile offenses in sentencing range calculations.
Concerning unlawful discharge of a laser offenses.
Raising the seriousness levels of rape of a child and child molestation offenses.
Allowing qualifying persons serving long sentences committed prior to reaching 25 years of age to seek review for possible release from incarceration.
Concerning solitary confinement.
Concerning allowed earned time for certain offenses.
Reducing unduly harsh sentences for offenses committed by domestic violence survivors.
Concerning the drug offense sentencing grid.
Concerning the crime of providing harmful material to a minor.
Concerning background investigations of peace officers, reserve officers, and corrections officers.
Concerning community oversight boards.
Enacting the uniform electronic recordation of custodial interrogations act.
Concerning state oversight and accountability of peace officers and corrections officers.
Concerning bias-based criminal offenses.
Concerning law enforcement data collection.
Limiting tolling of community custody terms.
Creating a partnership model that facilitates community engagement with law enforcement.
Concerning law enforcement data collection.
Concerning state oversight and accountability of peace officers and corrections officers.
Concerning a peace officer's duty to intervene.
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.
Enacting the uniform electronic recordation of custodial interrogations act.
Concerning compliance audits of requirements relating to peace officers and law enforcement agencies.
Establishing requirements for tactics and equipment used by peace officers.
Concerning the resentencing of persons convicted of drug offenses.
Concerning victims of nonfatal strangulation.
Expanding eligibility for the graduated reentry program.
Concerning the placement and treatment of conditionally released sexually violent predators.
Addressing mental health sentencing alternatives.
Vacating certain convictions.
Resentencing of individuals sentenced as a persistent offender due to a robbery in the second degree conviction.
Concerning individuals in custody.
Eliminating proof of nonmarriage as an element of a sex offense.
Concerning victims of sexual assault.
Concerning private, for-profit detention facilities.
Vacating criminal records.
Concerning false reporting of a crime or emergency.
Establishing a wild horse holding and training program at Coyote Ridge corrections center.
Concerning impaired driving.
Concerning impaired driving.
Concerning private detention facilities.
Increasing and expanding access of inmates and immediate family members of inmates to services provided within correctional facilities.
Concerning compensation for parents of minor victims of crime.
Monitoring of domestic violence perpetrators.
Making jail records available to managed health care systems.
Concerning private detention facilities.
Concerning community custody.
Earning credit for complying with community custody conditions.
Concerning drug offender sentencing.
Concerning prosecutorial discretion to seek resentencing.
Concerning model sexual assault protocols for hospitals and clinics.
Concerning the sentencing of persons under the age of twenty-one years at the time of the commission of a crime.
Concerning animal welfare.
Creating alternatives to total confinement for certain qualifying persons with minor children.
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.
Certifying corrections officers.
Creating alternatives to total confinement for certain qualifying persons with minor children.
Concerning the sentencing of persons under the age of twenty-one years at the time of the commission of a crime.
Concerning individuals serving community custody terms.
Resentencing of persons convicted of drug offenses.
Improving department of corrections health care administration.
Concerning missing and unidentified persons.
Concerning the membership of the criminal justice training commission.
Concerning domestic violence.
Advancing criminal investigatory practices.
Concerning bail jumping.
Addressing restrictions on driver's licenses associated with certain criminal offenses.
Concerning impaired driving.
Requiring full body scanners at each department of corrections institution.
Providing reentry services.
Harming police animals.
Concerning the unlawful disposition of human remains.
Concerning fentanyl.
Extending rental vouchers for eligible offenders.
Concerning individuals under the department of corrections' jurisdiction.
Concerning the membership of the criminal justice training commission.
Concerning the rape of a child.
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.
Collecting information regarding police use of deadly force.
Concerning sheriff's office qualifications.
Extending rental vouchers for eligible offenders.
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.
Limiting defenses based on victim identity.
Trafficking food benefits.
Concerning criminal offenses involving watercraft.
Concerning tableting and encapsulating machines and controlled substance imitation materials.
Concerning drug offender sentencing.
Changing the definition of theft.
Concerning drug offender sentencing alternatives for offenders convicted of driving or control of a vehicle while under the influence.
Allowing limited authority officers to issue infractions for violations detected through automated traffic safety and school bus safety cameras.
Placing and treating conditionally released sexually violent predators.
Reducing the criminal penalty for unlawful possession of a controlled substance.
Authorizing pretrial detention for certain offenses involving firearms.
Authorizing pretrial detention for certain offenses involving firearms.
Concerning basic law enforcement training.
Concerning animal welfare.
Concerning the conditional release of sexually violent predators to less restrictive alternatives.
Expanding the scope of assault in the third degree to include all health care providers.
Concerning fees charged to persons who commit trafficking and prostitution offenses.
Concerning prison safety.
Concerning prison safety.
Prohibiting the participation of animals in traveling animal acts.
Concerning the legislative oversight of technology acquisition and use by law enforcement.
Concerning sanctions for violating community custody conditions.
Concerning sanctions for violating community custody conditions.
Concerning the sharing of information between participants in multidisciplinary coordination of child sexual abuse investigations.
Establishing the joint legislative task force on criminal sentencing.
Modifying the statute of limitations for certain felony sex offenses.
Modifying the offense of rape in the third degree.
Increasing the public disclosure of registered sex offenders.
Removing the state preemption of local regulations pertaining to residency restrictions for persons convicted of sex offenses.
Establishing a special allegation and sentencing enhancement for wearing a mask or other disguise during or immediately following the commission of any felony offense.
Allowing qualifying incarcerated persons to apply for possible early release.
Establishing the law enforcement training standards and education board for the purpose of improving the basic law enforcement education academy and other programs and curriculum hosted or designed by the criminal justice training commission.
Adding code enforcement officers to assault in the third degree provisions.
Promoting fair and proportional sentencing by modifying scoring provisions in the sentencing reform act.
Increasing penalties for certain repeat offenders who engage in lurid criminal conduct.
Addressing the use of unmanned aircraft to deliver contraband.
Increasing criminal penalties for election violations.
Prohibiting the use of live animals to practice invasive medical procedures in paramedic training programs.
Creating a women's division and system of gender-responsive, risk-need-responsivity, and trauma-informed practices within the department of corrections.
Contracting with private correctional facilities for the transfer or placement of offenders.
Concerning the crime of indecent exposure.
Concerning solitary confinement.
Concerning staff of the Washington statewide reentry council.
Prohibiting disclosure of the contact information of a criminal justice agent.
Prohibiting female genital mutilation.
Concerning the reliability of evidence in criminal proceedings.
Restricting animal fighting paraphernalia.
Promoting fair and proportional sentencing by modifying scoring provisions in the sentencing reform act.
Prohibiting the waiver, reduction, or suspension of certain fees charged to persons who commit offenses involving the sexual exploitation of children.
Increasing penalties for certain repeat offenders who engage in lurid criminal conduct.
Concerning the placement and treatment of conditionally released sexually violent predators.
Concerning communication services and electronic media services in prisons and jails.
Ensuring that offenders who are incarcerated and commit murder may be charged with the death penalty.
Concerning mail theft.
Establishing a special allegation and sentencing enhancement for the use or consumption of certain controlled substances in the presence of a person under the age of eighteen.
Making the authority of the liquor and cannabis board to enforce state laws concerning liquor, marijuana, tobacco, and vapor products more uniform.
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 a proactive policing grant program.
Concerning misdemeanor marijuana offense convictions.
Sentencing for certain serious offenses committed by persons under eighteen.
Concerning search warrants for toxicological analysis of blood samples.
Addressing the use of unmanned aircraft to deliver contraband.
Modifying the crime of patronizing a prostitute.
Adding code enforcement officers to assault in the third degree provisions.
Modifying sentencing laws related to property crimes.
Creating the crime of providing harmful material to a minor.
Concerning the timeline for commencing basic law enforcement training.
Eliminating the statute of limitations for certain felony sex offenses.
Concerning photographs, microphotographs, and electronic images from traffic safety cameras and toll systems.
Modifying earned early release provisions.
Concerning the slaughter of horses and other equines for human consumption.
Creating a domestic violence offender registry.
Collecting DNA samples.
Concerning misdemeanor marijuana offense convictions.
Establishing a law enforcement grant program to expand alternatives to arrest and jail processes.
Concerning the reliability of evidence in criminal proceedings.
Promoting successful reentry by modifying the process for obtaining certificates of discharge and vacating conviction records.
Concerning domestic violence and traumatic brain injury. (REVISED FOR ENGROSSED: Concerning traumatic brain injuries in domestic violence cases. )
Concerning confidential information of child victims of sexual assault.
Concerning identifying and responding to bias-based criminal offenses.
Concerning domestic violence.
Providing an aggravating circumstance for assault against a utility worker.
Concerning crime committed by business entities.
Concerning breed-based dog regulations.
Sentencing for persistent offenders.
Sentencing of motor vehicle-related felonies.
Preventing and responding to animal abuse.
Improving law enforcement response to missing and murdered Native American women.
Increasing access to emergency assistance for victims by providing immunity from prosecution for prostitution offenses in some circumstances.
Concerning traumatic brain injuries in domestic violence cases.
Supporting sexual assault survivors.
Concerning first responder agency notifications to schools regarding potential threats.
Concerning the sharing of information between participants in multidisciplinary coordination of child sexual abuse investigations.
Adjusting the statute of limitations for sexual assault.
Authorizing law enforcement to arrest persons in violation of certain no-contact orders involving victims of trafficking and promoting prostitution offenses.
Concerning law enforcement.
Concerning pretrial release programs.
Creating an office of the corrections ombuds.
Creating an office of the corrections ombuds.
Creating a graduated reentry program of partial confinement for certain offenders.
Establishing the mental health field response teams program.
Concerning the processes for reviewing sexually violent predators committed under chapter 71.09 RCW.
Changing provisions relating to court-ordered restitution in certain criminal cases.
Enhancing crime victim participation in the criminal justice system process.
Providing for the coordination of continuity of operations efforts for elections.
Relating to law enforcement.
Establishing the joint legislative task force on fire service administration.
Creating a graduated reentry program of partial confinement for certain offenders.
Amending the state Constitution to provide governmental continuity during emergency periods resulting from a catastrophic incident.
Repealing an expiration date that affects state fire service mobilization.
Concerning governmental continuity during emergency periods.
Establishing the crisis intervention response team pilot project.
Creating a pilot program for the supervision of motor vehicle-related felonies.
Concerning electronic monitoring of domestic violence perpetrators.
Creating alternatives to total confinement for certain qualifying offenders with minor children.
Changing the definition of theft.
Addressing the sentencing of juveniles.
Modifying cybercrime provisions.
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.
Modifying the offense of rape in the third degree.
Concerning access of broadcasters to a geographic area subject to the declaration of a national, state, or local emergency.
Increasing penalties for the crime of patronizing a prostitute.
Concerning crime committed by business entities.
Establishing a criminal justice system diversion center pilot project.
Increasing access to emergency assistance for victims by providing immunity from prosecution for prostitution offenses in some circumstances.
Concerning donation of unclaimed property by law enforcement agencies.
Addressing the use of unmanned aircraft to deliver contraband.
Changing the definition of theft.
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.
Concerning the drug offense sentencing grid.
Issuing a two-year identicard for offenders released from prison facilities.
Issuing a two-year identicard for offenders released from prison facilities.
Concerning aggregating counts of retail theft with special circumstances.
Expanding the powers of liquor enforcement officers.
Concerning pretrial release programs.
Concerning impaired driving.
Increasing the public disclosure of registered sex offenders.
Concerning governmental continuity during emergency periods.
Amending the state Constitution to provide governmental continuity during emergency periods resulting from a catastrophic incident.
Addressing collection of DNA biological samples.
Issuing a two-year identicard for offenders released from prison facilities.
Removing the prohibition on planning for a nuclear attack in emergency management plans.
Concerning rehabilitated offenders.
Issuing a two-year identicard for offenders released from prison facilities.
Repealing an expiration date that affects state fire service mobilization.
Promoting successful reentry by modifying the process for obtaining certificates of discharge and vacating conviction records.
Increasing penalties for certain repeat offenders who engage in lurid criminal contact.
Addressing the crimes of harassment.
Addressing procedures for communicating with crime victims and survivors of crime victims.
Addressing procedures for communicating with crime victims and survivors of crime victims.
Providing for a special allegation for robbery in the first or second degree of a marijuana retailer, marijuana processor, or marijuana producer.
Changing driving a motor vehicle with a suspended or revoked driver's license provisions.
Making residential burglary a crime against persons.
Concerning ignition interlock device lockout conditions.
Creating a drug enforcement task force on the illicit production of marijuana.
Creating a sentencing enhancement for body armor.
Establishing a special allegation and sentencing enhancement for wearing body armor during the commission of any violent offense.
Creating a new crime applicable to platforms, including internet web sites, that facilitate unauthorized gambling activity.
Concerning the placement and treatment of conditionally released sexually violent predators.
Supporting sexual assault survivors.
Requiring the development and implementation of a comprehensive plan to improve offender programs.
Modifying vehicular assault provisions.
Requiring the development and implementation of a comprehensive plan to improve offender programs.
Reviewing elderly incarcerated offenders for possible early release.
Creating an office of the corrections ombuds.
Concerning the crime of endangerment with a controlled substance.
Modifying earned early release provisions.
Establishing a special allegation and sentencing enhancement for the use or consumption of heroin in the presence of a person under the age of eighteen.
Concerning the drug-free zone perimeters designated under the uniform controlled substances act.
Prohibiting the waiver, reduction, or suspension of certain fees charged to persons who commit offenses involving the sexual exploitation of children.
Supporting sexual assault survivors.
Increasing the punishment for vehicular assault.
Granting the governor authority to proclaim a state of emergency in the event of a substantial cybersecurity incident.
Vacating convictions arising from offenses committed as a result of being a victim of trafficking, promoting prostitution, or promoting commercial sexual abuse of a minor.
Establishing the crisis intervention response team pilot project.
Concerning restricting the use of airport police to enforce private airlines' nonsecurity-related policies.
Concerning the sentencing and incarceration of offenders.
Making crimes and threats against persons because of their occupation as a law enforcement officer a hate crime.
Changing the date in which community impact statements are provided to the department of corrections.
Concerning the department of corrections.
Requiring protection for occupants of national guard facilities.
Concerning crimes against vulnerable persons.
Concerning notice to a victim when a registered out-of-state sex offender moves to Washington.
Concerning the collection of blood samples for forensic testing.
Creating the Washington state preservation of liberty act condemning the unlawful detention of United States citizens and lawful resident aliens under the national defense authorization act.
Addressing motor vehicle property offenses.
Increasing the seriousness level of first degree rape.
Making a fourth driving under the influence offense a felony.
Creating a pilot program for the supervision of offenders who commit motor vehicle-related and property offenses.
Making crimes and threats against persons because of their occupation as an honorably discharged veteran or military status a hate crime.
Restricting aggressive panhandling at public rest stops and rest areas.
Creating a pilot program for the supervision of motor vehicle-related felonies.
Addressing the blood and breath alcohol concentration of persons operating or in physical control of a vehicle, vessel, or aircraft.
Concerning attempting to elude a pursuing police vehicle.
Clarifying the crime of attempting to elude a police vehicle.
Increasing monetary penalties for crimes committed by corporations.
Supporting law enforcement's efforts to implement the recommendations of the joint legislative task force on the use of deadly force in community policing.
Concerning the establishment of a premobilization assistance program to assist local fire suppression entities on the initial attack of a wildland fire.
Allowing multiple terms of community custody to be served concurrently.
Enhancing penalties for crimes committed against law enforcement officers.
Making crimes and threats against persons because of their occupation as a firefighter or emergency responder a hate crime.
Lowering the allowed alcohol concentration.
Concerning the sentencing elements worksheet.
Concerning enhancing public health and safety by implementing emergency preparedness guidance measures related to oil train accidents.
Changing the seriousness level for the crime of attempting to elude a pursuing police vehicle.
Increasing the punishment for vehicular assault.
Concerning recommendations from the joint legislative task force on the use of deadly force in community policing.
Creating the safe streets pilot project.
Providing public notices of public health, safety, and welfare in a language other than English.
Criminalizing damaging, destroying, tampering, or removing ballot return boxes or contents.
Making crimes and threats against persons because of their occupation as a law enforcement officer a hate crime.
Granting the governor authority to proclaim a state of emergency in the event of a substantial cybersecurity incident.
Providing for the vacation of misdemeanor marijuana offense convictions.
Enhancing the ability of a coroner to perform his or her duties.
Expanding collection of offender DNA samples.
Concerning technology-enhanced government surveillance.
Concerning DNA biological samples.
Reducing the penalty for possession of controlled substances.
Allowing for more than one vacation of a misdemeanor and gross misdemeanor conviction.
Vacating convictions arising from offenses committed as a result of being a victim of trafficking, promoting prostitution, or promoting commercial sexual abuse of a minor.
Concerning human trafficking, prostitution, and commercial sexual abuse of a minor.
Concerning state fire services mobilization.
Concerning the use of deadly force by law enforcement and corrections officers.
Modifying organized retail theft provisions.
Providing public notices of public health, safety, and welfare in a language other than English.
Making a fourth driving under the influence offense a felony.
Concerning impaired driving.
Concerning the crime of voyeurism.
Supporting victims of sexual assault.
Criminalizing damaging, destroying, tampering, or removing ballot return boxes or contents.
Concerning domestic violence.
Concerning crimes against vulnerable persons.
Concerning vessel impoundment.
Concerning retail theft with special circumstances.
Concerning human trafficking, prostitution, and commercial sexual abuse of a minor.
Concerning the crime victims' compensation program.
Modifying patronizing a prostitute provisions.
Creating a criminal no-contact order for human trafficking and promoting prostitution-related offenses.
Prioritizing sex offender treatment based on the offender's risk to reoffend.
Changing the date in which community impact statements are provided to the department of corrections.
Concerning crimes against minors.
Adding attempted murder to the list of offenses that may be prosecuted at any time after their commission.
Vacating convictions arising from offenses committed as a result of being a victim of trafficking, promoting prostitution, or promoting commercial sexual abuse of a minor.
Concerning notice of relief from the duty to register.
Correcting a conflict between state and federal law regarding class I correctional industries work programs.
Concerning surrender of person under surety's bond.
Concerning the commercially sexually exploited children statewide coordinating committee.
Authorizing peace officers to assist the department of corrections with the supervision of offenders.
Requiring the indeterminate sentence review board to provide certain notices upon receiving a petition for early release.
Concerning human remains.
Concerning a nonoperating advisory board reporting to the state patrol.
Regulating the manufacture, sale, distribution, and installation of motor vehicle air bags.
Establishing the joint legislative task force on community policing standards for a safer Washington.
Prohibiting marijuana, alcohol, or other intoxicant, or a cell phone while confined or incarcerated in a state correctional institution.
Clarifying the limited authority of park rangers.
Creating the Washington statewide reentry council.
Concerning impaired driving.
Protecting victims of sex crimes.
Concerning cybercrime.
Concerning a nonoperating advisory board reporting to the state patrol.
Clarifying the department of corrections' authority to impose conditions prohibiting contact with other persons, even if the offender is not a sex offender.
Making felony driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor, marijuana, or any drug a class B felony.
Encouraging certificates of restoration of opportunity.
Prohibiting general power of attorney provisions in bail bond agreements.
Making a fourth driving under the influence offense a felony.
Making a fourth driving under the influence offense a felony.
Making a fourth driving under the influence offense a felony.
Addressing motor vehicle property offenses.
Modifying the crime of luring.
Making the crime of patronizing a prostitute a gross misdemeanor.
Concerning vehicular homicide sentencing.
Concerning voyeurism.
Establishing the crime of voyeurism in the second degree.
Addressing the use of deadly force by a public officer or peace officer.
Providing public notices of public health, safety, and welfare in a language other than English.
Enhancing crime victim participation in the criminal justice system process.
Making the unlawful possession of instruments of financial fraud a crime.
Concerning alien victims of certain qualifying criminal activity.
Collecting data regarding occasions of justifiable homicide or use of deadly force.
Making felony sex offenses a crime that may be prosecuted at any time after its commission.
Creating a penalty assessment for crimes involving the abuse of children used to support child advocacy centers.
Providing for aggravated sentencing for certain theft or burglary offenses.
Creating an office of the corrections ombuds.
Concerning coroners and medical examiners regarding death investigations.
Increasing the seriousness level of first degree rape and first degree rape of a child.
Making a fourth driving under the influence offense a felony.
Authorizing general authority Washington peace officers to assist the department of corrections with the supervision of offenders.
Criminalizing female genital mutilation.
Vacating convictions arising from offenses committed as a result of being a victim of trafficking, promoting prostitution, or promoting commercial sexual abuse of a minor.
Restricting aggressive panhandling at public rest stops and rest areas.
Concerning the communication of information to continue health services for confined persons.
Establishing an aggravated sentence for certain theft or robbery offenses.
Establishing the joint legislative task force on jail standards.
Protecting minors from sexual exploitation.
Concerning coroners and medical examiners regarding death investigations.
Removing the marriage element from the crime of rape of a child in the first degree.
Concerning surrender of person under surety's bond.
Establishing drug-free zone enhancements.
Concerning correctional industries' insurance costs.
Concerning the definitions of culpability in the criminal code.
Modifying the authority of liquor enforcement officers.
Concerning flamethrowing devices.
Concerning domestic violence.
Modifying provisions governing inmate funds subject to deductions.
Regulating the manufacture, sale, distribution, and installation of motor vehicle air bags.
Concerning DNA biological samples.
Establishing a statewide training program on human trafficking laws for criminal justice personnel.
Restricting conditional releases of sexually violent predators outside their county of origin.
Concerning the administration of a statewide network of community-based domestic violence victim services by the department of social and health services.
Concerning vulnerable adults.
Addressing probable cause for persons in violation of an impaired driving offense.
Increasing the punishment for vehicular homicide.
Authorizing attempts to determine proof of legal status in this country when a person is lawfully detained by law enforcement while ensuring constitutional due process.
Adding the crime of sexual misconduct with a minor in the first degree to crimes that can be prosecuted up to six years after the offense.
Concerning the crime of indecent exposure.
Requiring a signed search warrant prior to deploying a radar device.
Adding the crime of commercial sexual abuse of a minor to the list of crimes in detaining defendants pending sentencing.
Concerning the use of surplus federal property transferred to local law enforcement agencies.
Changing the commercial sexual abuse of a minor statute so that it includes attempting to engage in sexual conduct with a minor for a fee and the person guilty had reasonable belief the victim was a minor.
Concerning acts of official oppression by public servants.
Creating the Washington state preservation of liberty act condemning the unlawful detention of United States citizens and lawful resident aliens under the national defense authorization act.
Modifying organized retail theft provisions.
Concerning the collection of blood samples for forensic testing.
Addressing and mitigating the impacts of property crimes in Washington state.
Concerning state agencies continuity of operations planning requirements.
Authorizing peace officers to assist the department of corrections with the supervision of offenders.
Requesting Congress, the President, and the Departments of Education, Health and Human Services, and Justice to take action to implement the recommendations of the Government Accountability Office concerning efforts to prevent and respond to child sexual abuse by school personnel and sexual abuse between peers.
Allowing the filing of a special allegation of a nefarious drone enterprise.
Modifying the crime of failing to summon assistance.
Creating a silver alert system.
Concerning the murder of an unborn viable child.
Concerning motor vehicle crimes.
Establishing a statewide training program on human trafficking laws for criminal justice personnel.
Concerning fingerprint-based background checks for health professionals.
Providing alternatives for penalties stemming from traffic infractions.
Establishing the crime of voyeurism in the second degree.
Creating an office of corrections ombuds.
Concerning unmanned aerial vehicles.
Prohibiting the sale and commercial display of human remains.
Clarifying the authority of local law enforcement agencies to use unmarked vehicles.
Addressing and mitigating the impacts of property crimes in Washington state.
Concerning the murder of an unborn quick child.
Establishing nonimpound tow truck operator licensing.
Creating the crime of criminal invasion of privacy via nonconsensual dissemination or disclosure of a sexual act or intimate parts.
Concerning community policing at and around western state hospital.
Allowing booking photographs and electronic images at jails to be open to the public.
Concerning the administration of a statewide network of community-based domestic violence victim services by the department of social and health services.
Modifying provisions governing inmate funds subject to deductions.
Addressing state and local enforcement of federal immigration detainers and administrative warrants.
Restricting conditional releases of sexually violent predators outside their county of origin.
Improving the drug offender sentencing alternative.
Concerning domestic violence.
Concerning state liquor control board enforcement officers.
Concerning seizure and forfeiture of property for patronizing a prostitute.
Concerning vulnerable adults.
Granting the governor authority to proclaim a state of emergency in the event of a cybersecurity incident.
Creating the crime of female genital mutilation.
Scoring an offense a class C felony equivalent if the offense was a felony under the relevant out-of-state statute when there is no clearly comparable offense under Washington law.
Concerning the limited exoneration of bail forfeitures in instances where the prosecuting agency declines extradition of a defendant.
Concerning a nonoperating advisory board reporting to the state patrol.
Creating an identicard program for certain incarcerated offenders.
Addressing the enhancement for attempting to elude a police vehicle.
Requiring crisis intervention training for peace officers.
Expanding assault in the third degree provisions.
Creating a penalty for concealing the source of a campaign contribution.
Allowing for the collection of DNA from adults arrested for a ranked felony or a gross misdemeanor violation of certain orders.
Establishing a work group to study human trafficking of youth issues.
Determining sentences for multiple offenses and enhancements.
Requiring certain operational standards for regional jails.
Reducing the penalty for possession of controlled substances.
Allowing for more than one vacation of a misdemeanor and gross misdemeanor conviction.
Clarifying legal financial obligation provisions.
Creating the crime of interference with agricultural production.
Allowing for the vacation of certain driving-related convictions under limited circumstances.
Providing for the vacation of misdemeanor marijuana offense convictions.
Allowing for the collection of DNA from adults arrested for a ranked felony or a gross misdemeanor violation of certain orders.
Creating the crime of wrongfully distributing intimate images.
Concerning impaired driving.
Creating a silver alert system.
Requiring the department of corrections to supervise domestic violence offenders who have a conviction and were sentenced for a domestic violence felony offense that was plead and proven.
Concerning the administration of a statewide network of community-based domestic violence victim services by the department of social and health services.
Concerning home detention. (REVISED FOR PASSED LEGISLATURE: Concerning electronic monitoring. )
Concerning the sexual exploitation of minors.
Concerning sexually violent predators.
Concerning the trafficking of persons.
Concerning registered sex or kidnapping offenders.
Concerning sexual assault examination kits.
Modifying provisions governing inmate funds subject to deductions.
Prohibiting the use of a cell site simulator device without a warrant.
Concerning preservation of DNA work product.
Requiring call location information to be provided to law enforcement responding to an emergency.
Addressing the scope of state fire service mobilization and ensuring compliance with existing state and federal disaster response policies.
Allowing youthful offenders who complete their confinement terms prior to age twenty-one equal access to a full continuum of rehabilitative and reentry services.
Making technical corrections to processes for persons sentenced for offenses committed prior to reaching eighteen years of age.
Establishing a statewide training program on human trafficking laws for criminal justice personnel.
Concerning the possession or use of alcohol and controlled substances in sentencing provisions.
Requiring crisis intervention training for peace officers.
Concerning technology-enhanced government surveillance.
Concerning state agencies continuity of operations planning requirements.
Providing first responders with contact information for subscribers of life alert services during an emergency.
Prescribing penalties for allowing or permitting unlicensed practice of massage therapy or reflexology.
Concerning trafficking.
Concerning the operation of a vessel under the influence of an intoxicant.
Concerning persons sentenced for offenses committed prior to reaching eighteen years of age.
Concerning the arrest of individuals who suffer from chemical dependency.
Vacating prostitution convictions.
Concerning consecutive sentences for driving under the influence or physical control of a vehicle under the influence of intoxicating liquor, marijuana, or any drug.
Clarifying prior offenses for driving under the influence or physical control of a vehicle under the influence.
Establishing dextromethorphan provisions.
Concerning coercion of involuntary servitude.
Modifying community custody conditions for sex offenders.
Prohibiting the release of defendants charged with a sex or violent offense without the payment of bail pending trial.
Making the unlawful possession of instruments of financial fraud a crime.
Establishing penalties for altered or shaved keys.
Increasing penalties for random assaults.
Modifying seizure and forfeiture provisions.
Creating a sentence enhancement for body armor.
Protecting state hospital workers.
Concerning sexually violent predators.
Concerning reserve peace officers.
Concerning coercion of involuntary servitude.
Creating the pilot identicard program.
Concerning electronic monitoring.
Clarifying legal financial obligation provisions.
Concerning indecent liberties by a clergy member.
Modifying mental status evaluation provisions.
Concerning photographs, microphotographs, and electronic images from traffic safety cameras and toll systems.
Modifying arrest without warrant provisions.
Concerning the crime of rendering criminal assistance.
Modifying organized retail theft provisions.
Establishing that courts may order an offender to refrain from the consumption of marijuana as a part of community custody conditions.
Creating a sentence enhancement for body armor.
Concerning registered sex or kidnapping offenders.
Concerning the operation of a vessel under the influence of an intoxicant.
Clarifying the retention of biological material collected during criminal investigation.
Establishing standards for the use of public unmanned aircraft systems.
Providing alternatives for penalties stemming from traffic infractions.
Allowing courts to assess additional costs to defendants if they are successful in setting aside a committed finding after failing to respond to an infraction or failing to appear for a hearing.
Regarding cost savings and efficiencies in mailing notices of revocation to habitual traffic offenders.
Addressing bail practices.
Scoring an offense a class C felony equivalent if the offense was a felony under the relevant out-of-state statute when there is no clearly comparable offense under Washington law.
Addressing the enhancement for attempting to elude a police vehicle.
Concerning impaired driving.
Increasing the punishment for vehicular homicide.
Modifying assault in the third degree provisions.
Concerning state liquor control board enforcement officers.
Prohibiting general power of attorney provisions in bail bond agreements.
Eliminating the disparate treatment of HIV in the criminal justice system.
Making felony driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor, marijuana, or any drug a class B felony.
Concerning ignition interlock device requirements in vehicle sales.
Addressing the statute of limitations for sexual abuse against a child.
Determining sentences for multiple offenses and enhancements.
Modifying drug offender sentencing alternatives.
Concerning sexually violent predators.
Requesting a comprehensive review of staff safety at the department of corrections.
Establishing a certificate of restoration of opportunity.
Making the distribution of intimate images a crime.
Making the distribution of intimate images a crime.
Concerning residence locations of felony sex offenders of minors.
Concerning a nonoperating advisory board reporting to the state patrol.
Concerning the offender score for domestic violence against a child.
Concerning the continuity of government and operations in the event of an emergency, disaster, or attack.
Concerning state fire service mobilization.
Concerning state fire service mobilization.
Modifying organized retail theft provisions.
Concerning prior offenses within fifteen years for driving under the influence or physical control of a vehicle violations.
Protecting state hospital workers.
Creating a sentence enhancement for body armor.
Expanding DNA databases to include DNA from certain arrestees.
Addressing the implementation of inmate postsecondary education degree programs to reduce recidivism.
Restricting the use of automated license plate recognition systems.
Addressing earned second chances.
Addressing water system vulnerabilities to hazards such as terrorism and natural disasters.
Amending the state Constitution to provide continuity of state and local government during emergencies and disasters.
Concerning the possession or use of alcohol, cannabis products, and controlled substances in sentencing provisions.
Reducing the penalty for possession of controlled substances.
Providing that a proclamation of a state of emergency is effective upon the governor's signature.
Modifying provisions that address impaired driving.
Addressing fees for criminal records checks.
Concerning juveniles sentenced to long terms of incarceration.
Allowing fire departments to develop a community assistance referral and education services program.
Modifying criminal history record information compliance audit provisions.
Modifying provisions that address impaired driving.
Creating the crime of female genital mutilation.
Allowing for more than one vacation of a misdemeanor and gross misdemeanor conviction.
Concerning retail theft.
Modifying provisions that address impaired driving.
Concerning marijuana in negligent driving provisions.
Concerning reporting the location of human remains.
Concerning crimes against pharmacies.
Modifying organized retail theft provisions.
Concerning missing endangered persons.
Creating a sentence enhancement for body armor.
Addressing federal immigration policy enforcement.
Concerning the liquor control board.
Concerning state park rangers from the state parks and recreation commission.
Providing partial and total confinement options for offenders.
Allowing residents of total confinement facilities and secure community transition facilities to engage in therapeutic occupational assignments within the confines of McNeil Island.
Combining the state's natural resources law enforcement efforts.
Concerning sentencing guidelines for multiple mitigating offenses.
Addressing compensation paid to peace officers while enrolled in basic law enforcement training.
Adding the crimes of promoting travel for commercial sexual abuse of a minor and permitting commercial sexual abuse of a minor to seizure and forfeiture provisions.
Adding certain sexual exploitation of children crimes to the definition of criminal profiteering.
Regarding boating safety.
Addressing the criminal street gang-related sentencing enhancement.
Adding drive-by shooting to the list of most serious offenses.
Addressing misdemeanor marijuana offense convictions.
Creating a silver alert system.
Concerning assault in the third degree occurring in areas used in connection with court proceedings.
Creating the Washington state preservation of liberty act condemning the unlawful detention of United States citizens and lawful resident aliens under the national defense authorization act.
Allowing fire departments to develop a community assistance referral and education services program.
Modifying criminal history record information compliance audit provisions.
Requiring crisis intervention training for peace officers.
Modifying provisions that address impaired driving.
Creating the Washington state freedom of travel act.
Giving general law enforcement authority to natural resource investigators.
Increasing penalties for vehicular homicide and vehicular assault.
Concerning juveniles sentenced to long terms of incarceration.
Modifying vehicle prowling provisions.
Eliminating the disparate treatment of HIV in the criminal justice system.
Asserting conditions under which the department of corrections provides rental vouchers to a registered sex offender.
Ordering offenders convicted of vehicular homicide due to alcohol or drugs to pay child support for the victims' minor children.
Developing prefire mitigation plans.
Concerning registered sex offenders in adult family homes.
Adding persons who serve legal process to assault in the third degree provisions.
Concerning the crime of rendering criminal assistance.
Addressing certain annual reviews of commitment.
Allowing for the vacation of certain driving-related convictions under limited circumstances.
Allowing for more than one vacation of a misdemeanor and gross misdemeanor conviction.
Expanding criminal penalties for assault.
Changing provisions regarding the finding of aggravating circumstances.
Prohibiting level III sex offenders from residing in a community protection zone.
Providing that a proclamation of a state of emergency is effective upon the governor's signature.
Reducing corrections costs.
Reducing scrap metal theft.
Concerning trafficking.
Asserting conditions under which the department of corrections provides rental vouchers to a registered sex offender. (REVISED FOR ENGROSSED: Asserting conditions under which the department of corrections provides rental vouchers to an offender. )
Regarding boating safety.
Concerning crimes against pharmacies.
Concerning missing endangered persons.
Modifying vehicle prowling provisions.
Concerning assault in the third degree occurring in areas used in connection with court proceedings.
Establishing the commercially sexually exploited children statewide coordinating committee.
Allowing fire departments to develop a community assistance referral and education services program.
Changing retail theft with extenuating circumstances to retail theft with special circumstances.
Concerning services for victims of the sex trade.
Preventing alcohol poisoning deaths.
Modifying the definition of rape in the third degree and indecent liberties.
Modifying criminal history record information compliance audit provisions.
Concerning the introduction of contraband into or possession of contraband in a secure facility.
Providing that a proclamation of a state of emergency is effective upon the governor's signature.
Changing the crime of riot to the crime of criminal mischief.
Addressing the statute of limitations for sexual abuse against a child.
Establishing an enhanced penalty for the use of an internet advertisement to facilitate the commission of a sex-trafficking crime.