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911 Asian-American affairs, commission on Ch. 34- Public disclosure commission Ch. 390-12, Ch. Enhanced 911 funding Ch. 118-66 02 390-28, Ch. 390-37 Required for automatic location identification Bates Technical College Ch. 495A-108, Ch. Public employment relations commission Ch. Ch. 118-68 495C-108 391-08 Wireless enhanced 911 Ch. 118-67 Bellevue College Ch. 132H-108 Public instruction, superintendent of Ch. 392-101 ABORTION Blind, state school for Ch. 72-108 Redistricting commission Ch. 417-01 Reporting requirements Ch. 246-490 Building code council Ch. 51-08 Retirement systems, department of Ch. 415-08 Cemetery board Ch. 98-08 Rule making, contents and filing requirements ABUSE Central Washington University Ch. 106-08 Ch. 1-21 Adult protective services Ch. 388-71 Chiropractic quality assurance commission Ch. Shorelines hearings board Ch. 461-08 Child protective services Ch. 388-15 246-808 Social and health services, department of Ch. ACCOUNTANCY, BOARD OF Clark College Ch. 132N-108 388-02 Adjudicative proceedings Ch. 4-30 Code reviser Ch. 1-21 Tax appeals, board of Ch. 456-09, Ch. 456-10 Administration Ch. 4-30 Commerce, department of Ch. 365-04, Ch. 365- Transportation, department of Ch. 468-10, Ch. Fees Ch. 4-30 08 468-54 Investigations, discipline, and enforcement Ch. Community and technical colleges, state board Transportation of dangerous cargoes, advisory 4-30 for Ch. 131-08 committee on Ch. 470-08 Meetings Ch. 4-30 Corrections, department of Ch. 137-10 University of Washington Ch. 478-108 Officers Ch. 4-30 County boards of equalization Ch. 458-14 Utilities and transportation commission Ch. 480- Public records Ch. 4-30 Early learning, department of Ch. 170-03 07 Quality assurance review Ch. 4-30 Eastern Washington University Ch. 172-108 Veterans affairs, department of Ch. 484-10 Ecology, department of Wage overpayment adjudicative hearings Ch. ACCOUNTANTS hearings, procedure Ch. 173-04 82-04 CPA examination, uniform Ch. 4-30 Education, board of Ch. 180-08 Washington state patrol Ch. 446-08 Ethics and prohibited practices Ch. 4-30 Electrical board Ch. 296-46B motor vehicle equipment Ch. 204-08 Fees Ch. 4-30 Emergency rules, filing Ch. 1-21 Washington State University Ch. 504-04 Firms Employment security department Ch. 192-04 Western Washington University Ch. 516-108 licensing requirements Ch. 4-30 Energy facility site evaluation council Ch. 463- Work force training and education coordinating organization and ownership Ch. 4-30 30, Ch. 463-34 board Ch. 490-08B Investigations, discipline, and enforcement Ch. Engineers and land surveyors, board of ADOPTION 4-30 registration for professional Ch. 196-09 Child care agencies Licensing, individual Environmental policy, council on Ch. 197-06 licensing and certification requirements Ch. continuing professional education Ch. 4-30 Financial institutions, department of Ch. 208-08 388-148 conversions, retirements, and reinstatements Financial management, office of Ch. 82-05 Generally Ch. 388-27 Ch. 4-30 Forest practices board Ch. 222-08, Ch. 222-12 generally Ch. 4-30 Gambling commission Ch. 230-17 ADULT DAY SERVICES international reciprocity Ch. 4-30 Growth management hearings board Ch. 242-03 Centers and care, requirements Ch. 388-71 interstate reciprocity Ch. 4-30 Health, department of Ch. 246-10 Home and community services and programs Ch. resident Ch. 4-30 Health care authority Ch. 182-16 388-71 ACID RAIN (See AIR POLLUTION) Health professions, disciplinary boards ADULT FAMILY HOMES model procedural rules Ch. 246-11 Administration and services Ch. 388-76 ACTUARIES Hispanic affairs, commission on Ch. 322-12 Licensing requirements Ch. 388-76 Standards and practices Ch. 284-05 Horse racing commission Ch. 260-08, Ch. 260- Medication assistance Ch. 246-888 ACUPUNCTURE 88 Resident protection program Ch. 388-76 East Asian medicine practitioners Ch. 246-803 Housing finance commission Ch. 262-03 Training requirements Ch. 388-112 Osteopathic physicians’ acupuncture assistants Human resources director, state Title 357 ADULT RESIDENTIAL CARE registration and practice requirements Ch. Human rights commission Ch. 162-08 Assisted living services Ch. 388-110 246-855 Indeterminate sentence review board Ch. 381-10 Boarding homes, contracted services Ch. 388- Physician assistants Ch. 246-918 Industrial insurance appeals, board of Ch. 263-12 110 Jail industries board Ch. 288-06 ADAMS COUNTY Contracted home and community residential care Lake Washington Technical College Ch. 495D- service medicaid rates Ch. 388-105 Shorelines 108 lakes Ch. 173-20 Contracted services Ch. 388-110 Leased-tidelands valuation board, King County Medication assistance Ch. 246-888 streams, rivers Ch. 173-18 Ch. 298-08 wetlands Ch. 173-22 Residential long-term care services Licensing, department of Ch. 308-08 training requirements Ch. 388-112 ADJUDICATIVE PROCEEDINGS (See Lottery commission Ch. 315-20 ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE) Marine employees’ commission Ch. 316-02 ADVANCED TUITION PAYMENT, COMMITTEE ON ADMINISTRATIVE HEARINGS, OFFICE Medical quality assurance commission Ch. 246- 919 Adjudicative proceedings Ch. 14-108 OF Debts, withholding services for outstanding Adjudicative proceedings Ch. 10-08 Minority and women’s business enterprises, office of Ch. 326-08 debts Ch. 14-122 Complaints against judges for improper conduct Director, authority and responsibility Ch. 14-104 Ch. 10-16 Natural resources, department of Ch. 332-08, Ch. 332-26 Meetings Ch. 14-104 Firearms and weapons in hearings Ch. 10-20 forest practices Ch. 222-12 Organization and operation Ch. 14-133 Improper conduct, complaint procedure Ch. 10- Oil and gas conservation committee Ch. 344-12 Practice and procedure Ch. 14-108 12 Peninsula College Ch. 132A-108 Public records, availability Ch. 14-276 Organization Ch. 10-04 Personnel appeals board Title 358 Rules coordinator Ch. 14-134 Petition for rule making Ch. 10-08 Personnel resources board Title 357 State environmental policy act (SEPA), Public records, availability Ch. 10-04 Pharmacy, board of, adjudicative proceedings implementation Ch. 14-325 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), Ch. 246-856 ADVERTISING exemption Ch. 10-12 Pilotage commissioners, board of Ch. 363-11 Highway Advertising Control Act Ch. 468-66 ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE Pollution control hearings board Ch. 223-08, Ch. Life insurance advertising regulations Ch. 284- Administrative hearings, office of Ch. 10-08 371-08 23 Advanced tuition payment, committee on Ch. 14- Pollution liability insurance agency Ch. 374-40 Liquor, regulations Ch. 314-52 108 Public deposit protection commission Ch. 389- Motorist information signs Ch. 468-70 Agriculture, department of Ch. 16-08 12 Political Ch. 390-18

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Popcorn flavored with butter or in semblance of standards and grades Ch. 16-409 food processor sanitary certificate Ch. 16-147 butter, sign requirements Ch. 16-129 Beef commission, assessments Ch. 60-12 frozen desserts, processing Ch. 16-144 Prescription drug prices Ch. 246-881 Beer, See BEER AND BREWERIES intrastate commerce Ch. 16-167 Securities, requirements and prohibitions Ch. Beer commission Ch. 16-505 perishable packaged food goods, pull date Ch. 460-28A Bees 16-142 AERONAUTICS fees Ch. 16-602 pesticide tolerances Ch. 16-167 Aircraft fuel tax Ch. 308-78 Biological products, sale, distribution, and use processing or handling establishments, Airports Ch. 16-42 inspection and rating system Ch. 16-165 fire prevention and control Ch. 468-230 Bison Frozen desserts, processing Ch. 16-144 obstruction marking and lighting Ch. 468-240 diseases Ch. 16-86 Fruit commission state airport rules Ch. 468-250 Blueberry commodity board Ch. 16-550 assessments Ch. 224-12 Buckwheat seed standards Ch. 16-213 practice and procedure Ch. 224-12 AGE Bulb commission Ch. 16-524 shipping and processing Ch. 224-12 Discrimination in public employment Ch. 162-20 Burning soft tree fruit assessments Ch. 224-12 AGRICULTURE, DEPARTMENT OF field and turf grasses grown for seed Ch. 173- Fruit trees, registration and certification Ch. 16- Adjudicative proceedings Ch. 16-08 430 350 Animal health Butter flavoring on popcorn, sign requirements Fruits and vegetables penalty schedule for violations Ch. 16-90 Ch. 16-129 controlled atmosphere storage Ch. 16-450 Assessments Caneberry plants, certification, rules and inspection districts, fees and other charges Ch. milk processing Ch. 16-103 standards Ch. 16-333 16-390 Commodity storage warehouses and grain Canola and rapeseed commission Ch. 16-573 inspection requirements Ch. 16-461 dealers Ch. 16-237 Cattle Garlic planting stock, registration and Fees diseases Ch. 16-86 certification Ch. 16-334 grain inspection program Ch. 16-240 testing for disease Ch. 16-74 Ginseng management Ch. 16-695 holding facilities, restricted Ch. 16-91 Chemigation and fertigation Ch. 16-202 Grain commission livestock services Ch. 16-32 Cherries promotional hosting Ch. 16-531 seeds Ch. 16-303 grades and tolerances Ch. 16-414 Grain dealers and warehouses Ch. 16-237 warehouse audit Ch. 16-237 infested, movement or sale prohibited Ch. 16- Grain inspection program, fees Ch. 16-240 Food assistance programs Ch. 16-740 463 Grape planting stock, registration and Grain inspection program, fees and standards Ch. Chickens, See POULTRY certification Ch. 16-462 16-240 Christmas trees Grass sod, certification standards Ch. 16-321 Infraction notices and penalties Ch. 16-92 grower license, fees Ch. 16-401 Grasses Operations and procedures Ch. 16-06 Commission Merchant Act Ch. 16-623 burning of field and turf grasses grown for Penalties for violations Ch. 16-90, Ch. 16-139 Commodities seed Ch. 173-430 Practice and procedure Ch. 16-08 inspection standards Ch. 16-213 Grazing on state-owned lands, management Ch. Public records, availability Ch. 16-06 Commodity boards or commissions 332-20 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) procedural rules Ch. 16-501 Hatching eggs, diseases and intrastate movement procedures Ch. 16-236 Controlled atmosphere storage requirements Ch. 16-59 Technical assistance fruits and vegetables Ch. 16-450 Herbicides lists of organizations providing assistance Ch. Cracked corn restricted use in certain counties Ch. 16-231, 16-05 standards Ch. 16-213 Ch. 16-232 Cranberry commission Ch. 16-565 Holding facilities, restricted Ch. 16-91 AGRICULTURE AND MARKETING Dairies and dairy products, See Holding facilities and feedlots, restricted Ch. 16- Acreage commitments, registration Ch. 16-623 AGRICULTURE AND MARKETING, 30 Agricultural burning Ch. 173-430 subtitle Milk and milk products Honey, grades Ch. 16-600 Agricultural employees Dietary supplements Hop board Ch. 16-532 employment standards Ch. 296-131 elemental iron, packaging requirements Ch. Hop planting stock pay Ch. 296-131 16-720 certification Ch. 16-354 pesticides, worker protection standards Ch. Dry pea and lentil commodity board Ch. 16-536 Hops 16-233 Eggs bales and tares Ch. 16-645 records Ch. 296-131 containers, labeling, when Ch. 16-108 certification analyses, fees Ch. 16-218 Agricultural pests, quarantine Ch. 16-470 hatchery Ch. 16-59 Humane slaughter of livestock Ch. 16-24 Agricultural pollution abatement facilities seals, regular, facsimile Ch. 16-108 Importation limitation on use of funds Ch. 173-80 shell eggs animals Ch. 16-54 Agricultural safety standards Ch. 296-307 standards, grades, and weight classes Ch. 16- Infraction notices and penalties Ch. 16-92 Agricultural water supply facilities Ch. 173-170 104 Inspection fees Agriculture lands Farm labor contracting Ch. 296-310 fruit and vegetable Ch. 16-390 classification guidelines Ch. 365-190 Farm milk storage tanks, requirements Ch. 16- holding facilities, restricted Ch. 16-91 Alfalfa seed commission Ch. 16-529 125 nursery Ch. 16-401 Animal diseases Farm vehicle licenses Ch. 308-96A Iron, elemental, dietary supplement Ch. 16-720 cattle and bison Ch. 16-86 Farm workers, temporary housing Ch. 296-307 Italian prunes, standards and grades Ch. 16-445 equine diseases Ch. 16-71 Farmers’ market nutrition program Ch. 246-780 Laboratory fees, livestock services division goats Ch. 16-89 Feedlots and holding facilities, restricted Ch. 16- laboratory Ch. 16-32 poultry Ch. 16-59 30 Liens, agricultural reporting Ch. 16-70 Feeds and fertilizers, standards and labels Ch. 16- Uniform Commercial Code, revised Article 9 sheep Ch. 16-89 200 Ch. 308-391 swine Ch. 16-80 Fertigation and chemigation Ch. 16-202 Livestock, disposal of dead Ch. 16-25 Animals Fertilizers Livestock markets, public holding facilities, restricted Ch. 16-91 bulk storage and operational area containment brand inspection Ch. 16-610 importation Ch. 16-54 Ch. 16-201 health, facilities, and sanitation Ch. 16-604 Apiaries standards and labels Ch. 16-200 Livestock services fees Ch. 16-602 Food processor license fees Ch. 16-32 Apple advertising commission Ch. 24-04 expiration Ch. 16-146 Livestock testing for disease Ch. 16-74 Apple commission Ch. 24-12 late renewal penalty Ch. 16-146 Marketing and fair practices standards Ch. 16- Apples sanitary certificate Ch. 16-147 622 marketing standards Ch. 16-403 Food storage warehouses Ch. 16-145 Marketing orders Apricots, standards and grades Ch. 16-406 sanitation consultants, qualifications Ch. 16- alfalfa seed Ch. 16-529 Aquaculture 168 asparagus Ch. 16-557 identification requirements Ch. 16-603 Foods blueberries Ch. 16-550 Asparagus additives Ch. 16-167 bulbs, tulips, iris, narcissus Ch. 16-524 commission Ch. 16-557 food processor license canola and rapeseed commission Ch. 16-573 equipment lease program Ch. 16-730 expiration Ch. 16-146 cranberry commission Ch. 16-565 grower equipment lease program Ch. 16-731 late renewal penalty Ch. 16-146 lentils, dry Ch. 16-536

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mint Ch. 16-540 Potato commission Ch. 16-516 inspection districts, fees and other charges Ch. peas, dry Ch. 16-536 Potatoes 16-390 potatoes Ch. 16-516 grades and standards Ch. 16-448 inspection requirements Ch. 16-461 Puget Sound salmon commission Ch. 16-585 marketing orders Ch. 16-516 Violations, penalties Ch. 16-90, Ch. 16-139 red raspberry commission Ch. 16-561 seed, certification Ch. 16-324 Warehouses seed potatoes Ch. 16-520 seed, quarantine Ch. 16-482 sanitation consultants, qualifications Ch. 16- strawberries Ch. 16-555 seed potato isolation district Ch. 16-325 168 tree fruit research commission Ch. 16-560 seed potatoes, bacterial ring rot determination Warehouses and grain dealers Ch. 16-237 Meat Ch. 16-465 Water supply facilities Ch. 173-170 custom farm slaughtering Ch. 16-19 seed potatoes, marketing orders Ch. 16-520 Weights and measures custom meat facilities Ch. 16-19 Poultry, See POULTRY calibration services by weights and measures custom slaughtering Ch. 16-19 Processing or handling establishments, laboratory humane slaughter Ch. 16-24 inspection and rating system Ch. 16-165 fees Ch. 16-675 inspection Ch. 16-19 Producers and handlers equipment requirements Ch. 16-662, Ch. 16- labeling and packaging Ch. 16-19 marketing and fair practices standards Ch. 16- 664 processing or handling establishments, 622 heating and motor fuels, retail pricing Ch. 16- inspection and rating system Ch. 16-165 Prunes, Italian, standards and grades Ch. 16-445 657 recordkeeping Ch. 16-19 Public livestock markets liquefied petroleum gas Ch. 16-659 Migrant worker housing, See HOUSING brand inspection Ch. 16-610 national institute of standards and technology Milk and milk products health, facilities, and sanitation Ch. 16-604 handbook Ch. 16-662 butterfat testing of milk Ch. 16-102 Puget Sound salmon commission Ch. 16-585 petroleum gas, liquefied Ch. 16-659 dairy degrades and license suspension or Pull date, perishable packaged food goods Ch. standards Ch. 16-662 revocation Ch. 16-101X 16-142 weigher license Ch. 16-674 farm milk storage tanks, requirements Ch. 16- Quarantine weighing and measuring devices 125 agricultural pests Ch. 16-470 registration Ch. 16-674 laboratories, accrediting Ch. 16-101 barberry and black stem rust Ch. 16-472 reporting, test procedures, and standards by processing assessments and collections Ch. blueberry, fresh fruit Ch. 16-488 persons servicing and calibrating Ch. 16- 16-103 blueberry scorch virus Ch. 16-489 663 processing or handling establishments, european corn borer Ch. 16-478 weighmaster license Ch. 16-674 inspection and rating system Ch. 16-165 fees for services Ch. 16-470 Wine, See WINES AND WINERIES raw milk warning labels Ch. 16-101 grape insect pests Ch. 16-481 Wine commission Ch. 16-575 shippers, sanitation ratings Ch. 16-101 grape virus Ch. 16-483 AIDS standards Ch. 16-101 hop plants Ch. 16-497 AIDS health insurance premium payment Milk and milk products, See also DAIRIES AND lentil anthracnose Ch. 16-473 program Ch. 182-539 DAIRY PRODUCTS peach yellow, peach rosette, little peach, red Bloodborne pathogens, occupational exposure to Mint commodity board Ch. 16-540 suture disease, and peach mosaic virus Ch. Ch. 296-823 Mint rootstocks, certification Ch. 16-322 16-487 Correctional institutions Noxious weed control seed potatoes Ch. 16-482 HIV occupational exposure Ch. 137-100, Ch. noxious weed list and schedule of monetary seeds, general regulations Ch. 16-301 246-136 penalties Ch. 16-750 Red raspberry commission Ch. 16-561 Good samaritan testing Ch. 246-138 quarantine Ch. 16-752 Safety standards Ch. 296-307 HIV testing and counseling Ch. 246-100 Noxious weed control board Seed potato commission Ch. 16-520 organization and operation Ch. 16-750 Seed potatoes Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection Noxious weed seeds Ch. 16-301 bacterial ring rot, official determination Ch. treatment Ch. 246-130 Nursery inspection fees Ch. 16-401 16-465 Insurance procedures Ch. 284-90 Open space taxation Ch. 458-30 certification Ch. 16-324 Notifiable conditions, AIDS and HIV as Ch. 246- Organic foods isolation district Ch. 16-325 101 crop production standards Ch. 16-154 quarantine orders and plant movement Ch. 16- School employees fees Ch. 16-157 482 HIV/AIDS training requirements Ch. 392-198 handler certification Ch. 16-157 Seeds AIR POLLUTION (See also CLEAN AIR materials list for production Ch. 16-154 Brassica seed production districts Ch. 16-326 ACT; ECOLOGY, DEPARTMENT OF, processor certification Ch. 16-157, Ch. 16-158 buckwheat, standards Ch. 16-213 subtitle Air pollution) producer certification Ch. 16-156, Ch. 16-157 certification Ch. 16-302 Acid rain program, regulation of sources and registration of materials for food production fees and assessment Ch. 16-303 emissions Ch. 173-406 Ch. 16-160 forest tree seed certification Ch. 16-319 Agricultural burning Ch. 173-430 Peaches, standards and grades Ch. 16-436 general regulations Ch. 16-301 Aluminum plants, primary Ch. 173-415 Pears noxious weed Ch. 16-301 Carbon dioxide mitigation program bartlett pear assessments Ch. 224-12 Soft tree fruit greenhouse gases standards and sequestration summer and fall, standards and grades Ch. 16- assessments Ch. 224-12 programs for thermal electric generating 439 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), facilities Ch. 173-407 winter, standards and grades Ch. 16-442 guidelines for interpreting and implementing thermal electric generating facilities Ch. 463- Penalties for violations Ch. 16-139 Ch. 16-236 80 Perishable packaged food goods, pull date Ch. State fair fund, proration Ch. 16-700 Carbon monoxide, ambient air quality standards 16-142 State-owned lands, grazing management Ch. Ch. 173-475 Pesticides 332-20 Clean Air Act bulk pesticide secondary and operational area Strawberry commodity board Ch. 16-555 operating permits Ch. 173-401 containment Ch. 16-229 Strawberry plants pollution source regulation Ch. 173-400 regulations, generally Ch. 16-228 certification Ch. 16-328 Clean Air Conformity Act Ch. 173-420 restricted use in certain counties Ch. 16-230 Swine Control authorities worker protection standards Ch. 16-233 diseases Ch. 16-80 financial aid and grants, state and federal Ch. Planting stock Technical assistance 173-450 caneberry plants, certification Ch. 16-333 lists of organizations providing assistance Ch. Control facilities fruit trees, registration and certification Ch. 16-05 tax exemptions and credits Ch. 173-24 16-350 Temporary worker housing, See HOUSING Emergency episode plan Ch. 173-435 garlic seed, certification and standards Ch. 16- Top-stock Emission control systems Ch. 173-421 334 fruit trees, registration and certification Ch. Emission inspection requirements for motor hops, certification Ch. 16-354 16-350 vehicles Ch. 173-422, Ch. 173-422A mint rootstocks, certification Ch. 16-322 Tree fruit research commission Ch. 16-560 Energy facility sites strawberry plants Turfgrass seed commission Ch. 16-545 standards and monitoring requirements Ch. certification Ch. 16-328 Vaccines, animal, sale, distribution, and use Ch. 463-78 Plants 16-42 Fees, air quality regulation Ch. 173-455 labeling Ch. 16-402 Vegetables and fruits Fluorides, ambient air quality and environmental pest infestations, freedom from Ch. 16-402 controlled atmosphere storage Ch. 16-450 standards Ch. 173-481

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Gasoline vapors, emission standards and controls Blood alcohol testing Ch. 448-14 Bison Ch. 173-491 Breath alcohol testing Ch. 448-15, Ch. 448-16 diseases Ch. 16-86 Greenhouse gases emissions Clubs, rules Ch. 314-40 Cattle baseload electric generating facilities Ch. 463- Disposition of stock diseases Ch. 16-86 85 discontinuance of business by class H licensee testing for disease Ch. 16-74 electric companies Ch. 480-100 Ch. 314-70 Diseases, reporting Ch. 16-70 reporting Ch. 173-441 seizure by a governmental agency Ch. 314-70 Equine diseases Ch. 16-71 Kraft pulping mills Ch. 173-405 Distillers Goats Low emission vehicles Ch. 173-423 craft distillery license Ch. 314-28 diseases Ch. 16-89 Motor vehicles records Ch. 314-28 Importation of animals Ch. 16-54 emission control systems Ch. 173-421 Importation for personal or household use Ch. Infraction notices and penalties Ch. 16-92 emission inspection Ch. 173-422, Ch. 173- 314-68 Livestock 422A Importation of liquor Ch. 314-36 testing for disease Ch. 16-74 low emission vehicles Ch. 173-423 Interstate commercial common passenger Meat transportation plan conformity to air quality carriers, reports to be filed with liquor inspection and handling Ch. 16-19 standards Ch. 173-420 control board Ch. 314-27 Poultry Nitrogen dioxide, ambient air quality standards Licensed agents Ch. 314-44 diseases Ch. 16-59 Ch. 173-475 Licensees Public livestock markets Ch. 16-604 Open burning allowed activities Ch. 314-03 Sheep field and turf grasses grown for seed Ch. 173- application process Ch. 314-07 diseases Ch. 16-89 430 contested applications and renewals Ch. 314- Swine generally Ch. 173-425 09 diseases Ch. 16-89, Ch. 16-80 Operating permit program Ch. 173-401 controlled purchase programs Ch. 314-21 Vaccines, sale, distribution, and use Ch. 16-42 Oxygenated gasoline Ch. 173-492 craft distilleries Ch. 314-28 Violations Ozone, ambient air quality standards Ch. 173- general requirements Ch. 314-11 penalty schedule Ch. 16-90 475 hearings Ch. 314-29 Particulate matter, ambient air quality standards prohibited practices Ch. 314-12 ANIMALS (See also LIVESTOCK) Ch. 173-470 retail Ch. 314-02 Animal control agencies Pollution disclosure reports Ch. 173-40 retail licensees purchasing beer, wine, and legend drug use Ch. 246-886 Radiation protection spirits Ch. 314-13 Commercial feed air emissions Ch. 246-247 rules applicable to all licensees Ch. 314-12 livestock Ch. 16-250 Radionuclides ships chandler Ch. 314-25 pet food and specialty pet food Ch. 16-252 monitoring, control, and enforcement Ch. special occasion licenses Ch. 314-05 processed animal Ch. 16-256 246-247 violations and penalties Ch. 314-29 Diseases standards and emission limits Ch. 173-480 Liquor importers Ch. 314-36 cattle and bison Ch. 16-86 Solid fuel burning device standards Ch. 173-433 Liquor law pamphlets, availability Ch. 314-62 equine diseases Ch. 16-71 Solid waste incinerator facilities Manufacturers, sales Ch. 314-30 goats Ch. 16-89 emission standards Ch. 173-434 Nonstate liquor stores poultry Ch. 16-59 Sources credit or debit card use Ch. 314-37 reporting Ch. 16-70 emission standards Ch. 173-434, Ch. 173-400 Public storage warehouses Ch. 314-36 sheep Ch. 16-89 general and operating permits Ch. 463-78 Rectifiers Ch. 314-32 swine Ch. 16-80 general regulations Ch. 173-400 Samples of liquor Ch. 314-64 testing Ch. 16-74 kraft pulping mills Ch. 173-405 Serving and donating of liquor by suppliers at Feeds and fertilizers, standards and labels Ch. 16- major stationary sources Ch. 173-400 trade conventions of licensees Ch. 314-45 200 motor vehicle emission control systems Ch. Wines and wineries, See WINES AND Guard animals 173-421 WINERIES posting premises protected by Ch. 212-75 new source review Ch. 173-460 Holding facilities, restricted Ch. 16-91 ALCOHOLISM (See also DRUG AND Importation Ch. 16-54 operating permits Ch. 173-401 ALCOHOL PROGRAMS) primary aluminum plants Ch. 173-415 Infraction notices and penalties Ch. 16-92 Chemical dependency treatment services Quarantine of imported animals Ch. 16-54 sulfite pulping mills Ch. 173-410 administrative rules Ch. 388-810 Sulfite pulping mills, emission standards Ch. Food assistance for treatment center residents APIARIES 173-410 Ch. 388-420 Fees Ch. 16-602 Sulfur oxides, ambient air quality standards Ch. Hospitals 173-474 APPEALS (See ADMINISTRATIVE alcohol and chemical dependency Ch. 246- PROCEDURE) Transportation activities conformance to air 324 quality implementation plans Ch. 173-420 private psychiatric and alcoholism Ch. 246- APPLES Transportation plan conformity to air quality 322 Advertising commission standards Ch. 173-420 Ignition interlock breath alcohol devices Ch. districts and voting Ch. 24-04 Volatile organic compounds, emission standards 204-50 Commission Ch. 173-490 Residential treatment facilities Ch. 246-337 assessments Ch. 24-12 Woodstoves Marketing standards solid fuel burning device standards Ch. 173- ALFALFA SEED COMMISSION (See apples marketed within state Ch. 16-403 AGRICULTURE AND MARKETING) 433 APPRENTICES AIR SEARCH AND RESCUE (See ALIEN BANKS Apprenticeship and training council Ch. 296-05 TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT Establishment in state, procedure Ch. 208-532 Apprenticeship programs Ch. 296-05 OF) Examinations, schedule of costs Ch. 208-544 Equal employment opportunity in apprenticeship Fee schedule Ch. 208-512 AIRCRAFT (See AERONAUTICS) Ch. 296-05 ALL TERRAIN VEHICLES (See MOTOR AQUACULTURE (See also FISH AND AIRCRAFT FUEL TAX (See TAXATION, VEHICLES, subtitle Off-road and subtitle Aircraft fuel tax) FISHING) nonhighway vehicles) Aquatic farms AIRPORTS AMBULANCES production reports Ch. 220-69 Fire prevention and control Ch. 468-230 Aid and ambulance services registration Ch. 220-76 Obstruction marking and lighting Ch. 468-240 licensing and personnel requirements Ch. 246- Aquatic land management Ch. 332-30 State airport rules Ch. 468-250 976 Disease control Ch. 220-76 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES AMUSEMENT GAMES (See GAMBLING) Identification requirements Ch. 16-603 Advertising, regulations Ch. 314-52 Marine finfish Ch. 220-76 Alcohol server training program Ch. 314-17 AMUSEMENT RIDES AND STRUCTURES Sediment management standards Ch. 173-204 Beer Inspector qualifications Ch. 296-403A Upland fin-fish facilities brewers, distributors, importers, and holders Insurance requirements Ch. 296-403A wastewater discharge standards and effluent Ch. 314-20 Operating permit Ch. 296-403A limitations Ch. 173-221A Beer and breweries, See BEER AND ANIMAL HEALTH Wastewater discharge BREWERIES Animal massage practitioners Ch. 246-940 standards and limitations Ch. 173-221A

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AQUATIC LAND MANAGEMENT Employee record and fingerprint checks, when streams, rivers Ch. 173-18 Historic archaeological resources on state-owned required Ch. 446-20 wetlands Ch. 173-22 aquatic lands, registration Ch. 25-46 Juvenile offender rehabilitation administration BENZENE Natural resources, department of Ch. 332-30 Ch. 388-700 Occupational health standards Ch. 296-849 ARCHAEOLOGY AND HISTORIC Parks and recreation commission Ch. 352-18 School district employee fingerprint record BICYCLES PRESERVATION, OFFICE OF Licensing Ch. 308-330 Archaeological excavation and removal permit checks Ch. 392-300 Social and health services department Ch. 388-06 Model traffic ordinance Ch. 308-330 Ch. 25-48 Pedestrian bicycle safety equipment rules Ch. Historic archaeological resources on state-owned BAIL BOND AGENCIES AND AGENTS 467-03 aquatic lands, registration Ch. 25-46 Licensing and fees Ch. 308-19 State highways Historic preservation, advisory council on Ch. BAKERIES bicycle traffic on limited access highways Ch. 25-12 Machine safety Ch. 296-806 468-58 Historic properties, procedures for nomination race permits Ch. 468-400 and designation Ch. 25-12 BANKS AND BANKING State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) rules Acquisition of banks by out-of-state bank BIDS AND BIDDING Ch. 25-42 holding companies Ch. 208-548 Minority and women’s business enterprises Alien banks state agency and institution operating ARCHITECTS establishment in state, procedure Ch. 208-532 procedures Ch. 326-40 Examinations, fees Ch. 308-12 examination, schedule of costs Ch. 208-544 State contracting, competitive Licenses, fees Ch. 308-12 fee schedule Ch. 208-512 procedures Ch. 200-300 Registration, fees Ch. 308-12 Asset charges, assessment Ch. 208-544 services customarily provided by state State board for architects Ch. 308-12 Business practices and investments Ch. 208-512 employees Ch. 200-320 ARCHIVES (See SECRETARY OF STATE) Consumer loan act Ch. 208-620 State purchases Credit unions, See CREDIT UNIONS ARSENIC procedures Ch. 200-300 Escrow, See ESCROW services customarily provided by state Occupational health standards Ch. 296-848 Examinations, schedule of costs Ch. 208-544 employees Ch. 200-320 ARTS COMMISSION Federal fund transactions, characterization Ch. Transportation and highways Art in public places program Ch. 30-40 208-512 prequalification of contractors Ch. 468-16 Definitions Ch. 30-02 Fee schedule Ch. 208-512 small works roster Ch. 468-15 Governor’s arts and heritage awards Ch. 30-44 Industrial loan companies BILINGUAL INSTRUCTION (See Hours and contact information Ch. 30-01 examinations, schedule of costs Ch. 208-544 SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DISTRICTS, Meetings Ch. 30-08 Insurance agency activities Ch. 208-512 subtitle Transitional bilingual instruction) Poet laureate program Ch. 30-41 Interstate acquisition reciprocity Ch. 208-548 Practice and procedure Ch. 30-08 Investments and business practices Ch. 208-512 BINGO (See GAMBLING) Programs and services, general rules Ch. 30-12 Loans, permissible Ch. 208-512 BIOMEDICAL WASTE Public records, availability Ch. 30-04 Mutual savings banks Handling and disposal Ch. 480-70 Purpose and responsibilities Ch. 30-01 establishment and operation Ch. 208-514 examinations, schedule of costs Ch. 208-544 BIOSOLIDS ASBESTOS fee schedule Ch. 208-512 Management Ch. 173-308 Occupational health standards Ch. 296-62 organization and operation Ch. 208-514 BIRTH CONTROL Removal and encapsulation Nontraditional mortgage lending Family planning only program Ch. 182-532 safety standards Ch. 296-65 guidance, federal Ch. 208-512 Reproductive health services Ch. 182-532 ASIAN-AMERICAN AFFAIRS, Public depositaries Ch. 389-12 Take charge program Ch. 182-532 COMMISSION ON Savings and loan associations, See SAVINGS BIRTHING CENTERS Meetings Ch. 34-02 AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS Malpractice insurance Organization Ch. 34-02 Small business administration loan guaranty midwifery and birthing centers, joint Public records, availability Ch. 34-04 program nondepository lenders Ch. 208-556 underwriting association Ch. 284-87 ASOTIN COUNTY State banks examinations, schedule of costs Ch. 208-544 BLIND Shorelines Child and family services Ch. 67-55 lakes Ch. 173-20 new, application and investigation, fees, form Ch. 208-528 Department of services for the blind streams, rivers Ch. 173-18 public records, availability Ch. 67-10 wetlands Ch. 173-22 Subprime mortgage lending guidance, federal Ch. 208-512 Financial aid for postsecondary education Ch. ASPARAGUS COMMISSION (See Trust companies 250-32 AGRICULTURE AND MARKETING) administration and investments Ch. 208-536 Independent living services Ch. 67-75 ASSESSORS (See COUNTY ASSESSORS) examinations, schedule of costs Ch. 208-544 Physical and information accessibility Ch. 67-16 new, application and investigation, fees, form Sidewalk and curb ramps for persons with ATHLETICS Ch. 208-528 physical disabilities Athletic trainers design and construction standards, without licensing and fees Ch. 246-916 BARBERS uniquely endangering the blind Ch. 200- Examination, licensing, and fees Ch. 308-20 340 ATTORNEY GENERAL Safety and health standards Ch. 308-20 Arbitration and arbitration process Sight or hearing defects in children motor vehicle warranties Ch. 44-10 BASIC HEALTH PLAN school screening procedures Ch. 246-760 Public records, availability Ch. 44-06 Administration Ch. 182-22 State school for the blind Title 72 Public Records Act, model rules Ch. 44-14 Eligibility and procedures Ch. 182-24 Vending facility program Ch. 67-35 Health coverage tax credit eligible enrollees Ch. Vocational rehabilitation and services Ch. 67-25 AUCTIONS AND AUCTIONEERS 182-25 Auctioneers BLIND, STATE SCHOOL FOR regulation, licenses, and fees Ch. 308-11 BEAUTY CULTURE (See Adjudicative proceedings Ch. 72-108 COSMETOLOGY) Facilities use Ch. 72-140 AUDIOLOGISTS Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act Ch. Hearing instrument fitters and dispensers Ch. BEEF COMMISSION Assessment, levy on cattle Ch. 60-12 72-280 246-828 Nonresident tuition Ch. 72-130 AUDITOR, STATE (See STATE AUDITOR) BEER AND BREWERIES Organization Ch. 72-100 Beer commission Ch. 16-505 Practice and procedure Ch. 72-108 AUTO TRANSPORTATION COMPANIES Brewers, distributors, importers, and holders Public records, availability Ch. 72-276 Certificates and rules Ch. 480-30 licenses, rules Ch. 314-20 Special education programs Ch. 72-171, Ch. 392- Equipment Ch. 480-30 Ships chandler’s license Ch. 314-25 173 Operating practices Ch. 480-30 Tax reporting and payment requirements Ch. State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) BACKGROUND CHECKS 314-19 compliance Ch. 72-325 Blind, department of services for Ch. 67-16 BENTON COUNTY Student conduct code Ch. 72-120 Criminal offender record information Ch. 446-16 Shorelines Student records, confidentiality Ch. 72-280 Early learning, department of Ch. 170-06 lakes Ch. 173-20 Tuition, nonresident Ch. 72-130

(2012) [WAC Index—page 5] BLUEBERRY COMMODITY BOARD

BLUEBERRY COMMODITY BOARD (See School bond guarantee program Ch. 210-02 CAMPS AGRICULTURE AND MARKETING) Single-family housing bonds, allocation among Health and sanitation requirements Ch. 246-376 BOARDING HOMES local housing agencies Ch. 365-70 CANAL COMMISSION Automated drug distribution devices Ch. 246- BOXING (See LICENSING, DEPARTMENT Internal management Ch. 88-04 872 OF; SPORTS) Organization, membership, meetings Ch. 88-04 Contracted services Ch. 388-110 BRANDS AND MARKS CANCER Facility construction review Ch. 246-314 Livestock brand inspection Ch. 16-610 Carcinogens Licensing and operation Ch. 388-78A Livestock markets, public Ch. 16-604 occupational health standards Ch. 296-62 Medication assistance Ch. 246-888 Registry Ch. 246-102 Resident protection program Ch. 388-78A Meat Ch. 16-19 Training requirements Ch. 388-112 BRIDGES CANDIDATES (See PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COMMISSION) BOATS AND VESSELS (See also County roads, inspection of bridges Ch. 136-20 WATERCRAFT AND SHIPPING) BUDGETS CAPITOL GROUNDS (See ENTERPRISE Accident reporting program Ch. 352-70 Educational service districts Ch. 392-125 SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF) Assessment and taxation Ch. 458-17 School districts Ch. 392-123 CARNIVALS Ballast water management Ch. 220-150 BUILDING CODE Amusement rides, inspection and operating Boating accident reporting program Ch. 352-70 Building code guidelines Ch. 51-16 requirements Ch. 296-403A Boating facilities grant program Ch. 286-35 Building permit surcharges and fees Ch. 365-110 Boating safety grant and contract program Ch. CASINOS (See GAMBLING) Disabilities, building accessibility Ch. 51-50 352-64 Electrical CEMETERIES Boating safety program approval Ch. 352-65 Cemetery board Boating safety standards Ch. 352-60 installations, safety standards Ch. 296-46B Energy code Ch. 51-11 model rules of procedure Ch. 98-08 Bunkering operations Ch. 317-40 Cremation Fire safety standards Ch. 212-12 Cargo and passenger vessel screening for crematories Ch. 98-15 International building code Ch. 51-50 substantial risk Ch. 317-31 disposition of remains Ch. 98-60 Charter boats, safety requirements Ch. 296-115 International fire code Ch. 51-54 procedure, rules Ch. 98-80 Clean vessel funding program Ch. 352-76 International mechanical code Ch. 51-52 Endowment care cemeteries Ch. 98-12 Excise tax Ch. 308-93 International residential code Ch. 51-51 Fees Ch. 98-70 Ferries, commercial Ch. 480-51 State building code Hybrid units Ch. 98-16 Oil spills guidelines Ch. 51-16 Nonendowed care cemeteries, financial financial responsibility for small tank barges statewide and local amendments, policies and responsibility requirements Ch. 98-11 and oil spill response barges Ch. 317-50 procedures Ch. 51-04 Prearrangement contracts for cemetery Passenger and cargo vessel screening for Uniform plumbing code Ch. 51-56, Ch. 51-57 merchandise or services substantial risk Ch. 317-31 BUILDING CODE COUNCIL hybrid units Ch. 98-16 Pilotage commissioners, board of Ch. 363-11 Building code guidelines Ch. 51-16 requirements Ch. 98-14 Pilotage rules Ch. 363-116 indigent housing, exemptions from building Sale or transfer of ownership or control Ch. 98- Pumpout and sewage dump station program Ch. code Ch. 51-16 20 352-75 permit exemptions guidelines Ch. 51-16 Telephone solicitation of prearrangement Safety education program Ch. 352-78 Energy code Ch. 51-11 services Ch. 98-14 Sewage pumpout station facilities, funding Ch. International building code Ch. 51-50 352-75 CEMETERY BOARD (See CEMETERIES, International fire code Ch. 51-54 subtitle Cemetery board) Ship construction, repairing, and breaking, safety International mechanical code Ch. 51-52 standards Ch. 296-304 International residential code Ch. 51-51 CENTENNIAL COMMISSION, 1989 Ships chandler’s license to sell beer and wine Ch. Procedural rules Ch. 51-08 Committees, purposes Ch. 100-100 314-25 Public records, availability Ch. 51-06 Duties, organization Ch. 100-100 Sound level measurement Ch. 352-67 State building code CENTRAL WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY State parks guidelines Ch. 51-16 (See COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES, moorage and use of marine facilities Ch. 352- subtitle Central Washington University) 12 statewide and local amendments, policies and Uniform waterway marking system Ch. 352-66 procedures Ch. 51-04 CERTIFICATION (See also LICENSES; Vessel dealers State energy code Ch. 51-11 PERMITS; REGISTRATION) registration and fee Ch. 308-90 Uniform plumbing code Ch. 51-56, Ch. 51-57 Chemical dependency professionals and trainees Vessels Uniform procedural rules Ch. 51-08 Ch. 246-811 registration, certificate of title, transfer of title BUILDINGS (See also BUILDING CODE) Chemical dependency treatment service Ch. 308-93 Elevators, dumbwaiters, escalators and other providers Ch. 388-805 Water trail programs Ch. 352-68 conveyances Court reporters Ch. 308-14 Waterway marking system, uniform Ch. 352-66 safety standards and fees Ch. 296-96 Decontamination of illegal drug manufacturing Whitewater river outfitters Fire safety standards Ch. 212-12 or storage sites licenses Ch. 308-312 contractor certification Ch. 246-205 BULB COMMISSION (See AGRICULTURE Dietitians and nutritionists Ch. 246-822 Whitewater rivers Ch. 352-60 AND MARKETING) BODY ART AND BODY PIERCING Electricians Ch. 296-46B Licensing, standards, fees Ch. 308-22 BURIAL AND INTERMENT Engineers, registered professional, application Safety and sanitation requirements and standards Burial-transit permits Ch. 246-500 and examination procedure Ch. 196-12 Ch. 308-22 BUSES Fire sprinkler system contractors Ch. 212-80 Sterilization procedures and infection control Ch. Private carriers, equipment standards and Gambling, problem and pathological, treatment 246-145, Ch. 308-22 inspection Ch. 204-32 programs for Ch. 388-816 Health care practitioners, credentialing BOILERS AND PRESSURE VESSELS School bus warning lights, standards Ch. 204-21 Transit vehicle stop zones Ch. 468-46 procedures Ch. 246-12 Boiler rules, board of Home care aides Ch. 246-980 substantive rules Ch. 296-104 BUSINESS AND OCCUPATION TAX (See Librarians Ch. 300-12 Inspections Ch. 296-104 TAXATION) Minority and women’s business enterprises Ch. Installations Ch. 296-104 BUSINESSES 326-20 BONDS Business license center Ch. 308-300 Nursing assistants Ch. 246-841, Ch. 246-842 Bail bond agencies and agents Ch. 308-19 Master business license Ch. 308-300 Pharmacy technicians Ch. 246-901 Bond users clearinghouse Ch. 365-130 Taxation Ch. 458-20 Plumbers Ch. 296-400A Community colleges Radiological technologists Ch. 246-926 revenue bond issues, approval Ch. 131-24 CAMPAIGNS (See PUBLIC DISCLOSURE Real estate appraisers Ch. 308-125 Industrial development, revenue bonds and COMMISSION) Sex offender treatment providers Ch. 246-930 financing eligibility Ch. 130-16 CAMPING RESORTS Veterinary medication clerks Ch. 246-937 Municipal bond information Ch. 365-130 Contracts Wastewater facilities Ch. 173-240 Private activity bonds sale and resale Ch. 308-420 Wastewater treatment designers and inspectors bond cap allocation Ch. 365-135 Salesperson registration, fees Ch. 308-420 Ch. 193-32

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Wastewater treatment plant operators Ch. 173- Child care agencies Project even start Ch. 131-47 230 background checks Ch. 388-06 Public assistance Water works operators Ch. 246-292 Complaint resolution Ch. 388-39A age requirements Ch. 388-404 CERTIFICATION AUTHORITIES Family reconciliation Ch. 388-25 child care, working assistance Ch. 170-290 Electronic authentication Ch. 434-180 Foster care, generally Ch. 388-25 eligibility Ch. 388-400 Licenses Ch. 434-180 Foster care, Indians Ch. 388-70 medical assistance Ch. 182-505, Ch. 388-505 Prevent out-of-home placement, achieve family teen parents Ch. 388-486 CERTIFIED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS (See reconciliation Ch. 388-32 Respite centers, emergency Ch. 388-145 ACCOUNTANCY, BOARD OF; Youth shelters Safe children’s products ACCOUNTANTS) licensing requirements for overnight shelters reporting rule Ch. 173-334 CHARITABLE ORGANIZATIONS Ch. 388-160 Sight or hearing defects in children Gambling activities, requirements Title 230 CHILDBIRTH CENTERS school screening procedures Ch. 246-760 CHARITABLE SOLICITATIONS Fire safety standards Ch. 212-44 Special education services Ch. 392-172A Combined fund drive Ch. 434-750 Licensing and care standards Ch. 246-329 Special needs children’s services Ch. 246-710 Corporations division and charities program Standards of labor Ch. 296-126 CHILDREN Tobacco products, sale or distribution to minors services Ch. 434-112 Adoption services Ch. 388-27 Organizations and charitable trusts Ch. 434-120 Ch. 314-10 Background checks on persons licensed to Women, infants, and children (WIC), special State employee combined charitable provide care Ch. 388-06 contributions program Ch. 240-10 supplemental nutrition program Ch. 246-790 Blind children and family services Ch. 67-55 Work hours, wages, and prohibited employment CHARITABLE TRUSTS Bloodborne pathogens in children placed in out- nonagricultural employment Ch. 296-125 Corporations division and charities program of-home care Ch. 246-140 Work permits for minors Ch. 296-126 services Ch. 434-112 Child abuse nonagricultural employment Ch. 296-125 Registration Ch. 434-120 child protective services Ch. 388-15 Working connections child care Ch. 170-290 CHARTER PARTY CARRIERS release of conviction records to potential Youth shelters Certificates and operations Ch. 480-30 employers, conditions and limitations Ch. licensing requirements for overnight shelters 446-20 Ch. 388-160 CHECK CASHERS AND SELLERS Child care agencies, licensing Licensing and regulation Ch. 208-630 child care centers Ch. 170-151, Ch. 170-295 CHIROPODY (See PODIATRY) Small loan endorsement Ch. 208-630 child placing agencies Ch. 388-148 CHIROPRACTIC CHELAN COUNTY emergency respite centers Ch. 388-145 Chiropractic quality assurance commission Shorelines family home child care Ch. 170-296A accreditation of colleges Ch. 246-808 lakes Ch. 173-20 foster homes Ch. 388-148 adjudicative proceedings Ch. 246-808 streams, rivers Ch. 173-18 group residential facilities Ch. 388-148 Chiropractic x-ray technicians, registration Ch. wetlands Ch. 173-22 pregnant and parenting teen programs and 246-808 CHEMICAL DEPENDENCY facilities Ch. 388-147 Licensing requirements Ch. 246-808 PROFESSIONALS staffed residential facilities Ch. 388-148 Standards of care Ch. 246-808 Certification requirements Ch. 246-811 subsidy programs Ch. 388-165 Substance abuse monitoring Ch. 246-808 Trainee certification Ch. 246-811 youth shelters Ch. 388-160 Child care facility fund Ch. 130-14 CIGARETTES (See TOBACCO CHEMICALS, HAZARDOUS (See also Child living with nonparental caretaker, address PRODUCTS) INDUSTRIAL SAFETY AND HEALTH) disclosure to parent Ch. 388-428 CITIES AND TOWNS Community right-to-know reporting Ch. 118-40 Dental care, access Ch. 246-814 Agriculture, forest, mineral lands, and critical Emergency response planning Ch. 118-40 Developmental disabilities, individuals with areas Hazardous materials advisory committee Ch. voluntary placement program Ch. 388-826 classification guidelines Ch. 365-190 118-40 Early childhood education and assistance Drugs, illegal Laboratories, use of chemicals Ch. 296-828 program Ch. 170-100 decontamination of manufacturing or storage Process safety management Ch. 296-67 Early learning, department of Title 170 sites Ch. 246-205 Trade secrets Ch. 296-62, Ch. 296-67 Employment, nonagricultural Ch. 296-125 Fire protection contracts for state facilities with CHERRY HARVEST CAMPS Family and children’s ombudsman, office of cities and towns Ch. 365-80 Health, safety, and sanitation requirements Ch. organization and operation Ch. 112-10 Growth Management Act 246-361 Family reconciliation Ch. 388-25 best available science Ch. 365-195 CHILD CARE Foster care, generally Ch. 388-25 comprehensive plans and development Agencies for children in need of services Health insurance program, state (SCHIP) Ch. regulations, criteria for adoption Ch. 365- licensing and certification requirements Ch. 388-542 196 388-148 Hearing or sight defects in children impact fees Ch. 365-196 Background checks of caregivers Ch. 170-06 school screening procedures Ch. 246-760 project consistency Ch. 365-197 Background checks of employees Ch. 446-20 Immunization Heating oil tanks Child care centers child care and school aged children Ch. 246- pollution liability insurance program Ch. 374- licensing Ch. 170-295 150 70 school-age, licensing Ch. 170-151 private schools Ch. 180-38 Jail and medical cost reimbursement by Child care facility fund Ch. 130-14 public schools Ch. 392-380 department of corrections Ch. 137-75 Contagious disease control Ch. 246-110 Lead-based paint, activities and renovation, Jail industries board Title 288 Family home child care Ch. 170-296A certification of firms and individuals Ch. Law enforcement resources, supplemental, for Immunization, requirements Ch. 246-105, Ch. 365-230 border areas Ch. 365-90 246-150 Lead-based paint, training program accreditation Model traffic ordinance Ch. 308-330 Insurance, joint underwriting association Ch. Ch. 365-230 Municipal sales and use tax equalization account, 284-78 Life-threatening health conditions reimbursement Ch. 474-02 Public assistance public schools, requirements Ch. 392-380 Sewerage systems child care, working connections Ch. 170-290 Minimum wages Ch. 296-126, Ch. 296-128 authority to operate Ch. 173-208 Seasonal child care program Ch. 170-290 Minors, nonagricultural employment Ch. 296- Sidewalk and curb ramps for persons with Subsidy programs Ch. 388-165 125 physical disabilities Working connections child care Ch. 170-290 Newborns, screening for congenital disorders, design and construction standards, without requirements Ch. 246-650 uniquely endangering the blind Ch. 200- CHILD SUPPORT No child left inside program 340 Division of child support rules Ch. 388-14A outdoor education and recreation grants Ch. State highways Public assistance recipients, assignment of child 352-80 city/county project coordination Ch. 468-18 support rights Ch. 388-422 Outdoor education and recreation grant program Streets CHILD WELFARE SERVICES Ch. 352-80 small city pavement preservation and Adoption services Ch. 388-27 Pregnant and parenting teen programs and sidewalk account Ch. 479-10 Child care facilities Ch. 388-147 Taxation licensing and certification requirements Ch. Prenatal testing for congenital and heritable financial businesses Ch. 458-28 388-148 disorders Ch. 246-680 Transfer of development rights program

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Central Puget Sound Ch. 365-198 COLLECTIVE BARGAINING (See PUBLIC liquor license for sale of beer for on-campus Underground storage tanks EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS consumption, application Ch. 172-66 community assistance program Ch. 374-60 COMMISSION) organization and operation Ch. 172-06 parking and traffic regulations Ch. 172-116 CITIZENS’ COMMISSION ON SALARIES COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES Advanced tuition payment, committee on Title pet control Ch. 172-122 FOR ELECTED OFFICIALS (See procedural rules Ch. 172-108 SALARIES FOR ELECTED 14 American Indian endowed scholarship program public records, availability Ch. 172-09, Ch. OFFICIALS, CITIZENS’ 172-136 COMMISSION ON) Ch. 250-76 Athletic gender equity tuition and fee waiver recreational equipment Ch. 172-118 CIVIL SERVICE program Ch. 250-77 scholarships Ch. 172-123 smoking Ch. 172-122 State civil service rules Title 357 Award for excellence in education program Ch. CLALLAM COUNTY State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), 250-78 guidelines Ch. 172-325 Shorelines Central Washington University student conduct code Ch. 172-121 lakes Ch. 173-20 admission and registration Ch. 106-160 student records, availability Ch. 172-190 streams, rivers Ch. 173-18 affirmative action policy and equal traffic and parking regulations Ch. 172-116 wetlands Ch. 173-22 opportunity Ch. 106-72 transcripts, academic Ch. 172-09 animals on campus Ch. 106-124 CLAMS (See FISH AND FISHING, subtitle Education professionals Shellfish) athletes, loss of eligibility for illegal drug use performance-based certification system Ch. Ch. 106-122 181-79A CLARK COUNTY career counseling services, non-CWU preparation programs, performance-based Shorelines students or nonalumni Ch. 106-200 approval standards Ch. 181-78A lakes Ch. 173-20 commercial activities on campus Ch. 106-140 Educational opportunity grant program Ch. 250- streams, rivers Ch. 173-18 conduct, rights, and responsibilities of 70 wetlands Ch. 173-22 university community members Ch. 106- The Evergreen State College 124 CLEAN AIR ACT (See also AIR adjudicative proceedings Ch. 174-135 POLLUTION) dining hall and housing services Ch. 106-156 athletic eligibility, loss for drug use Ch. 174- facilities, use Ch. 106-140 Agricultural burning Ch. 173-430 400 financial obligations of students Ch. 106-124 Air pollution control authorities brief adjudicative proceeding Ch. 174-135 firearms, explosives, and dangerous chemicals college philosophy Ch. 174-121 state financial aid and federal grants, Ch. 106-124 requirements Ch. 173-450 facilities, use Ch. 174-136 housing and dining hall services Ch. 106-156 Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act of Carbon monoxide, ozone, and nitrogen dioxide, library policies Ch. 106-168 ambient air quality standards Ch. 173-475 1974 Ch. 174-280 organization, operation, and information Ch. financial aid Ch. 174-132 Clean Air Conformity Act Ch. 173-420 106-20 financial obligation of students Ch. 174-162 Commute trip reduction program Ch. 468-63 parking and traffic regulations Ch. 106-116 grievance and appeals process Ch. 174-120 Emergency episode plan Ch. 173-435 practice and procedure Ch. 106-08 library circulation policy Ch. 174-168 Fees, air quality regulation Ch. 173-455 public records, availability Ch. 106-276 medical leave of absence Ch. 174-125 Fluorides, ambient air quality and environmental records, alumni Ch. 106-124 organization Ch. 174-133 standards Ch. 173-481 records, student Ch. 106-172 parking and traffic regulations Ch. 174-116 Gasoline vapors, emission standards and controls registration and admission Ch. 106-160 procedural rules, adoption of model rules Ch. Ch. 173-491 rules coordinator Ch. 106-50 174-108 New source review Ch. 173-460 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), public records, availability Ch. 174-276 Open burning implementation Ch. 106-325 scholarships Ch. 174-131 field and turf grasses grown for seed Ch. 173- student conduct code Ch. 106-120 social contract Ch. 174-120, Ch. 174-121 430 student records policy Ch. 106-172 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), generally Ch. 173-425 substance abuse and drug testing Ch. 106-121 implementation Ch. 174-140 Operating permits Ch. 173-401 telephone services Ch. 106-140 student conduct code Ch. 174-120 Oxygenated gasoline Ch. 173-492 tobacco use Ch. 106-124 student records, availability Ch. 174-280 Particulate matter, ambient air quality standards traffic and parking regulations Ch. 106-116 student records, release Ch. 174-162 Ch. 173-470 Christa McAuliffe award program Ch. 250-78 traffic and parking regulations Ch. 174-116 Pollution source regulation Ch. 173-400 Community scholarship matching grant program Excellence in teacher preparation award Ch. 181- Solid fuel burning device standards Ch. 173-433 Ch. 250-69 97 Solid waste incinerator facilities Degree Authorization Act, regulations Ch. 250- Financial aid emission standards Ch. 173-434 61 blind students Ch. 250-32 Degree-granting institutions, regulation Ch. 250- college bound scholarship Ch. 250-84 Sulfur oxides, ambient air quality standards Ch. college work-study program Ch. 250-40 173-474 61 Distinguished professorship program Ch. 250-72 higher education coordinating board Title 250 Transportation activities conformance to air need grant and incentive grant Ch. 250-20 quality implementation plans Ch. 173-420 Eastern Washington University academic transcripts Ch. 172-09 Future teacher conditional scholarship and loan Volatile organic compounds, emission standards repayment program Ch. 250-65 Ch. 173-490 adjudicative proceedings Ch. 172-108 Future teachers conditional scholarship Ch. 250- Woodstoves alcohol policy and enforcement Ch. 172-64 63 solid fuel burning device standards Ch. 173- alcoholic beverages, prohibitions and Gender equality in higher education Ch. 250-71 433 restrictions on use Ch. 172-65 Gender equity in athletics, tuition and fee waiver bicycles, motorcycles, motorscooters, program Ch. 250-77 CLUBS skateboards, and roller skates Ch. 172-118 Liquor, rules Ch. 314-40 Graduate fellowship program Ch. 250-73 board of trustees, meetings Ch. 172-04 Health professional loan repayment and COAL commercial activities on campus Ch. 172-139 scholarship program Ch. 250-25 Leasing rules Ch. 332-14 conduct code, general Ch. 172-122 International student exchange agencies, CODE REVISER conduct code, student Ch. 172-121 registration Ch. 434-166 Agency operations and procedures Ch. 1-06 conduct review proceedings Ch. 172-121 Passport to college promise program Ch. 250-83 course material cost savings Ch. 172-132 Public records Ch. 1-06 Preparation programs for education professionals employees, financial responsibility for special approval standards Ch. 181-78A Records, protection, index, control, availability charges Ch. 172-144 Ch. 1-06 Private institutions equipment and services, use Ch. 172-136 tuition supplement grant program Ch. 250-24 Rule making, contents and filing requirements facilities, use Ch. 172-136 Ch. 1-21 Professors, distinguished professorship program Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, Ch. 250-72 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), implementation Ch. 172-190 exemption Ch. 1-04 Residency status Ch. 250-18 financial obligations of students Ch. 172-124 Riverpoint higher education park COLLECTION AGENCIES firearms and weapons Ch. 172-122 alcoholic beverages on campus Ch. 249A-01 Licensing and fees Ch. 308-29 general conduct code Ch. 172-122 Riverpoint higher education park, See HIGHER Repossession services Ch. 308-29 library policies Ch. 172-168 EDUCATION, JOINT CENTER FOR

[WAC Index—page 8] (2012) COMMUNITY COLLEGES

Student exchange program for optometry municipal bond information, collection and charges for courses utilizing supplemental and students Ch. 250-28 publication Ch. 365-130 shared funding Ch. 131-32 Student status for food assistance Ch. 388-482 Child care facility fund Ch. 130-14 Employee participation in political activities Ch. Tuition, committee on advanced tuition payment Community economic revitalization board Title 131-40 Title 14 133 Faculty and staff Tuition supplement grant for students attending Developmental disabilities endowment trust fund generally Ch. 131-16 private institutions Ch. 250-24 Ch. 365-220 retirement, benefits Ch. 131-16 University of Washington, See UNIVERSITY Emergency shelter and transitional housing, Financial aid fund Ch. 131-36 OF WASHINGTON local, state funding Ch. 365-120 General educational development (GED) test Ch. Washington award for excellence in education Energy conservation 131-48 program Ch. 250-78 electric energy curtailment plan Ch. 194-22 Organization and operations Ch. 131-08 Washington state scholars program Ch. 250-66 Energy matchmakers Ch. 365-180 Political activities, employee participation Ch. Washington State University, See Energy office Title 194 131-40 WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY Fire protection contracts for state facilities with Practice and procedure Ch. 131-08 Western Washington University cities and towns Ch. 365-80 Project even start Ch. 131-47 admission and registration procedures Ch. Growth Management Act Public records, protection and availability Ch. 516-60 best available science Ch. 365-195 131-276 athletes, suspension for unlawful drug use Ch. comprehensive plans and development Running start program Ch. 131-46 516-400 regulations, criteria for adoption Ch. 365- Students, generally Ch. 131-12 bicycles, mopeds, and other powered devices 196 Ch. 516-13 COMMUNITY COLLEGES project consistency Ch. 365-197 Admission, minimum standards Ch. 131-12 board of trustees Ch. 516-04 Growth management planning and campus services Ch. 516-38 Adult education Ch. 180-72 environmental review fund grants Ch. 365- Advanced tuition payment, committee on Title conduct code Ch. 516-24 185 conduct process Ch. 516-21 14 Individual development accounts Ch. 365-205 Bellevue College course materials, savings for students Ch. 516- Industrial development, revenue bonds and 40 adjudicative proceedings, procedural rules financing eligibility Ch. 130-16 Ch. 132H-108 disciplinary proceedings Ch. 516-21 Law enforcement resources, supplemental, for external affairs Ch. 516-25 admission and registration procedures Ch. border areas Ch. 365-90 132H-160 facilities use, general Ch. 516-38 Lead-based paint, activities and renovation, facilities use, scheduling Ch. 516-36 animals on campus Ch. 132H-140 certification of firms and individuals Ch. athletic eligibility, loss for drug or steroid use firearms and dangerous weapons Ch. 516-52 365-230 health and safety regulations Ch. 516-52 Ch. 132H-400 Lead-based paint, training program accreditation board of trustees Ch. 132H-106 housing and dining Ch. 516-56 Ch. 365-230 leasing of property for business purposes Ch. bylaws of the board of trustees Ch. 132H-106 Local emergency shelter and transitional commercial activity policy Ch. 132H-133 516-34 housing, state funding Ch. 365-120 library and educational media services, use debts, withholding of services for outstanding Long-term care ombudsman program Ch. 365-18 debts Ch. 132H-122 Ch. 516-37 Low-income weatherization programs Ch. 365- media services Ch. 516-39 disciplinary proceedings Ch. 132H-120 180 discrimination complaint procedure Ch. organization and operation Ch. 516-133 Manufactured housing installer training and parking regulations Ch. 516-12 132H-152, Ch. 132H-155 certification program Ch. 365-210 education records, privacy Ch. 132H-410 pet control Ch. 516-52 Manufactured housing relocation Ch. 365-212 practice and procedure Ch. 516-108 facilities, use Ch. 132H-140 Motion picture competitiveness program Ch. Family Education Rights and Privacy Act Ch. property, leasing for business purposes Ch. 130-20 516-34 132H-410 Practice and procedure Ch. 365-04 financial aid Ch. 132H-160 public records, availability Ch. 516-09 Procedural rules Ch. 365-08 registration and admission procedures Ch. financial aid and scholarships Ch. 132H-131 516-60 Public records, disclosure Ch. 130-10 first amendment activities Ch. 132H-142 skateboards, foot scooters, skates, and other Public works board Title 399 grievance procedures, discrimination similar devices Ch. 516-15 Single-family housing bonds, allocation among complaints Ch. 132H-155 smoking Ch. 516-52 local housing agencies Ch. 365-70 hazing Ch. 132H-121 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), State building code library-media center code Ch. 132H-136 implementation Ch. 516-31 building permit surcharges and fees Ch. 365- organization, operation, and information Ch. student records, accessibility Ch. 516-26 110 132H-133 student rights and responsibilities Ch. 516-21 Transfer of development rights program parking and traffic rules Ch. 132H-116 students, involuntary administrative Central Puget Sound Ch. 365-198 practice and procedure Ch. 132H-108 withdrawal Ch. 516-28 Washington state development loan fund Ch. public records, availability Ch. 132H-169 traffic regulations Ch. 516-12 365-150 registration and admission procedures Ch. withdrawal, involuntary administrative Winter utility moratorium program Ch. 365-100 132H-160 student withdrawal Ch. 516-28 COMMERCIAL COACHES scholarships and financial aid Ch. 132H-131 Work-study program Ch. 250-40 Construction code Ch. 296-150C smoking policy Ch. 132H-121 COLUMBIA COUNTY Inspection and fees Ch. 296-150C State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) Ch. 132H-450 Shorelines COMMODITY BOARDS AND lakes Ch. 173-20 student conduct code Ch. 132H-120 COMMODITY COMMISSIONS (See student discipline Ch. 132H-120 streams, rivers Ch. 173-18 AGRICULTURE AND MARKETING) wetlands Ch. 173-22 student records, confidentiality and release COMMON CARRIERS (See MOTOR Ch. 132H-120 COLUMBIA RIVER CARRIERS) traffic and parking rules Ch. 132H-116 Fishing tuition and fee waivers and refunds Ch. 132H- commercial, below Bonneville Dam Ch. 220- COMMUNICABLE DISEASES (See HEALTH AND SAFETY) 160 33 vehicle use policy Ch. 132H-204 commercial and treaty Indian fisheries Ch. COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL withholding of services for outstanding debts 220-32 COLLEGES (See COMMUNITY Ch. 132H-122 Instream resources protection for main stem Ch. COLLEGES; TECHNICAL Big Bend Community College 173-563 COLLEGES) adjudicative proceedings, practice and COMMERCE, DEPARTMENT OF COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL procedure Ch. 132R-02 Affordable housing program Ch. 365-200 COLLEGES, STATE BOARD FOR appointing authority Ch. 132R-12 Agriculture, forest, mineral lands, and critical Capital projects, prior approval Ch. 131-24 athletes, loss of eligibility for drug use Ch. areas Certificate of educational competence Ch. 131- 132R-05 classification guidelines Ch. 365-190 48 bicycles, motorcycles, motorscooters, and Appliance energy efficiency Ch. 194-24 Displaced homemaker program, administration skateboards Ch. 132R-118 Bond cap allocation Ch. 365-135 Ch. 131-49 bookstore operating procedures Ch. 132R-144 Bond users clearinghouse Educational services disciplinary proceedings Ch. 132R-04

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facilities, equipment, and supplies, use Ch. disciplinary proceedings Ch. 132N-121 conduct on campus Ch. 132E-124 132R-136 facilities Ch. 132N-150 disciplinary procedures Ch. 132Y-125 firearms, dangerous weapons, and trespass faculty tenure and dismissal Ch. 132N-128 discrimination Ch. 132Y-300, Ch. 132Y-310 Ch. 132R-117 graduation Ch. 132N-160 facilities, scheduling and use Ch. 132Y-136 higher education personnel law, exemptions grievance procedure, discrimination Ch. grievance procedures Ch. 132Y-300, Ch. Ch. 132R-12 132N-300 132Y-310 housing residence policies Ch. 132R-158 parking and traffic regulations Ch. 132N-156 organization, operation, and information Ch. library policies Ch. 132R-150 public records, availability Ch. 132N-276 132Y-133 organization, operation, and information Ch. State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), parking and traffic rules Ch. 132Y-100 132R-01 implementation Ch. 132N-10 practice and procedure Ch. 132Y-108 organization and operation Ch. 132R-175 student conduct code Ch. 132N-121 public records, availability Ch. 132Y-320 parking and traffic regulations Ch. 132R-116 tenure and dismissal Ch. 132N-128 student discipline Ch. 132Y-125 personnel files policy Ch. 132R-200 traffic and parking regulations Ch. 132N-156 student records, confidentiality Ch. 132Y-126 practice and procedure Ch. 132R-02 tuition and fees Ch. 132N-160 tenure Ch. 132E-128 public records, accessibility Ch. 132R-175 Columbia Basin College traffic and parking rules Ch. 132Y-100 residence housing policies Ch. 132R-158 adjudicative proceedings, practice and tuition and fees, refund Ch. 132Y-20 skateboards, bicycles, motorcycles, procedure Ch. 132S-01, Ch. 132S-20 Educational services motorscooters Ch. 132R-118 animals on campus Ch. 132S-50 charges for courses utilizing supplemental and student conduct code Ch. 132R-04 board of trustees Ch. 132S-05 shared funding Ch. 131-32 student records, confidentiality Ch. 132R-190 classified staff, reduction in force policy Ch. Enrollment limits for classes, courses, or student rights and responsibilities Ch. 132R- 132S-31 programs Ch. 131-12 04 commercial activities Ch. 132S-50 Everett Community College traffic and parking regulations Ch. 132R-116 conduct rules Ch. 132S-40 adjudicative proceedings Ch. 132E-108 Capital projects contested cases, practice and procedure Ch. admission and registration regulation and prior approval of state board for community 132S-20 procedures Ch. 132E-161 and technical colleges Ch. 131-24 disciplinary proceedings Ch. 132S-40 athletic eligibility, loss for drug or steroid use revenue bond issues, approval Ch. 131-24 discrimination Ch. 132S-30 Ch. 132E-400 SEPA policies and procedures Ch. 131-24 employer-employee relations Ch. 132S-30 conduct on campus Ch. 132E-124 Cascadia Community College facilities, use Ch. 132S-50 facilities, use policy Ch. 132E-137 adjudicative proceedings, practice and faculty and staff Ch. 132S-30 organization, operation, and information Ch. procedure Ch. 132Z-108 financial aid Ch. 132S-40 132E-133 board of trustees Ch. 132Z-104 firearms and weapons Ch. 132S-50 parking and traffic regulations Ch. 132E-16 discrimination Ch. 132Z-300, Ch. 132Z-310 grievance procedures Ch. 132S-30 practice and procedure Ch. 132E-108 facilities, generally Ch. 132Z-140 organization, operation, and information Ch. public records, protection, availability Ch. facilities, joint Ch. 132Z-141 132S-05 132E-276 grievance procedures Ch. 132Z-300, Ch. parking and traffic Ch. 132S-50 reduction in force policy Ch. 132E-130 132Z-310 practice and procedure Ch. 132S-01, Ch. registration, regulations and procedures Ch. organization, operation, and information Ch. 132S-20 132E-161 132Z-133 public records, availability Ch. 132S-10 student rights and responsibilities Ch. 132E- parking and traffic rules Ch. 132Z-116 reduction in force policy Ch. 132S-31 120 practice and procedure Ch. 132Z-108 rules coordinator Ch. 132S-05 tenure Ch. 132E-128 public records, availability Ch. 132Z-276 scholarships Ch. 132S-40 traffic and parking regulations Ch. 132E-16 rules coordinator Ch. 132Z-134 sex discrimination Ch. 132S-30 Faculty and staff State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), smoking Ch. 132S-50 generally Ch. 131-16 implementation Ch. 132Z-325 staff and faculty Ch. 132S-30 retirement, benefits Ch. 131-16 student conduct and disciplinary procedures State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), Fees, generally Ch. 131-28 Ch. 132Z-115 implementation Ch. 132S-285 Financial aid student rights and responsibilities Ch. 132Z- student conduct code Ch. 132S-40 higher education coordinating board Title 250 112 student records, accessibility Ch. 132S-40 Washington award for vocational excellence traffic and parking rules Ch. 132Z-116 tenure Ch. 132S-30 scholarship Ch. 250-85 withholding services for outstanding debts Ch. traffic and parking Ch. 132S-50 Financial aid fund Ch. 131-36 132Z-122 Community college district No. 1 Title 132A Grays Harbor College Centralia College Community college district No. 2 Title 132B adjudicative proceedings Ch. 132B-108 adjudicative proceedings, practice and Community college district No. 3 Title 132C athletic eligibility, loss Ch. 132B-120 procedure Ch. 132L-108 Community college district No. 4 Title 132D board of trustees Ch. 132B-104 attendance policy Ch. 132L-120 Community college district No. 5 Title 132E debts, withholding services for outstanding debt, withholding services for outstanding Ch. Community college district No. 6 Title 132F debts Ch. 132B-122 132L-19 Community college district No. 7 Title 132G disciplinary procedures Ch. 132B-120 discrimination complaint process Ch. 132L- Community college district No. 8 Title 132H discrimination Ch. 132B-300 300 Community college district No. 9 Title 132I dismissal and tenure, policies and procedures disruption of operation Ch. 132L-19 Community college district No. 10 Title 132J Ch. 132B-128 emergency procedures Ch. 132L-26 Community college district No. 11 Title 132K fee and tuition schedules Ch. 132B-130 facilities, use Ch. 132L-136 Community college district No. 12 Title 132L financial aid Ch. 132B-132 organization, operation, and information Ch. Community college district No. 13 Title 132M grievance procedures Ch. 132B-300, Ch. 132L-133 Community college district No. 14 Title 132N 132B-310 outstanding debt Ch. 132L-122 Community college district No. 15 Title 132W organization, operation, and information Ch. parking and traffic regulations Ch. 132L-117 Community college district No. 16 Title 132P 132B-133 practice and procedure Ch. 132L-108 Community college district No. 17 Title 132Q practice and procedure Ch. 132B-108 public records, accessibility Ch. 132L-276 Community college district No. 18 Title 132R public records policy Ch. 132B-276 smoking policy Ch. 132L-136 Community college district No. 19 Title 132S reduction in force policy Ch. 132B-128 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), Community college district No. 20 Title 132T scholarships Ch. 132B-131 implementation Ch. 132L-140 Community college district No. 21 Title 132U sexual harassment Ch. 132B-310 student rights and responsibilities Ch. 132L- Community college district No. 22 Title 132V student conduct code Ch. 132B-120 120 Community college district No. 23 Title 132Y tenure and dismissal, policies and procedures traffic and parking regulations Ch. 132L-117 Community college district No. 24 Title 132X Ch. 132B-128 Clark College Community college district No. 30 Title 132Z tuition and fee schedules Ch. 132B-130 adjudicative procedure Ch. 132N-108 Course and enrollment information, withholding services for outstanding debts Ch. admissions Ch. 132N-160 dissemination Ch. 131-32 132B-122 animals on campus Ch. 132N-150 Edmonds Community College Green River Community College athletic eligibility, loss for drug or steroid use adjudicative proceedings, practice and adjudicative proceedings, practice and Ch. 132N-400 procedure Ch. 132Y-108 procedure Ch. 132J-108 debts, withholding of services for outstanding athletic eligibility, loss for drug or steroid use explosives and firearms, prohibited activities debts Ch. 132N-122 Ch. 132Y-400 Ch. 132J-141

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faculty tenure Ch. 132J-128 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), professional improvement policy and firearms and explosives, prohibited activities compliance Ch. 132M-325 continuing teaching excellence Ch. 132K- Ch. 132J-141 student conduct code Ch. 132M-121 24 grievance procedure, sex discrimination Ch. student records, accessibility Ch. 132M-113 public records, accessibility Ch. 132K-276 132J-300 student rights and responsibilities Ch. 132M- qualifications and personnel selection policy, parking and traffic regulations Ch. 132J-116 121 election rules Ch. 132K-112 practice and procedure Ch. 132J-108 tenure Ch. 132M-115 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), public records, accessibility Ch. 132J-276 tuition and fee waivers and refunds Ch. 132M- implementation Ch. 132K-10 six discrimination, grievance procedure Ch. 160 student conduct code Ch. 132K-126 132J-300 Olympic College student records release policy Ch. 132K-122 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), animal control Ch. 132C-10 student rights and responsibilities Ch. 132K- implementation Ch. 132J-325 board of trustees 125, Ch. 132K-126 student conduct rules Ch. 132J-125 bylaws and standing orders Ch. 132C-104 teaching excellence and professional student records, confidentiality and release meetings Ch. 132C-104 improvement policy Ch. 132K-24 Ch. 132J-164 policies Ch. 132C-10 traffic and parking rules Ch. 132K-116 tenure Ch. 132J-128 college facilities, use Ch. 132C-10 tuition and fee waivers Ch. 132D-130, Ch. traffic and parking regulations Ch. 132J-116 courses, additions or deletions Ch. 132C-10 132K-130 tuition and fees, refund policy Ch. 132J-160 debts, withholding services for outstanding withholding of services and/or offset wages Health and sanitation inspection fees Ch. 246- debts Ch. 132C-122 for outstanding debts Ch. 132K-300 380 disciplinary proceedings Ch. 132C-120 Project even start Ch. 131-47 Highline Community College discrimination Ch. 132C-285 Residency classifications Ch. 131-12 adjudicative proceedings Ch. 132I-108 distribution of printed material on campus Ch. Revenue bond issues, approval Ch. 131-24 admissions and registration procedures Ch. 132C-10, Ch. 132C-120 Riverpoint higher education park, See HIGHER 132I-160 grievance procedures Ch. 132C-285 EDUCATION, JOINT CENTER FOR athletic eligibility, loss for drug or steroid use parking and traffic regulations Ch. 132C-10 Running start program Ch. 131-46 Ch. 132I-400 public records protection, availability Ch. Seattle Community Colleges board of trustees and bylaws Ch. 132I-104 132C-276 adjudicative proceedings, procedures Ch. debts, withholding services for outstanding publications Ch. 132C-10 132F-108 debts Ch. 132I-122 seal Ch. 132C-10 affirmative action program Ch. 132F-148 disciplinary proceedings Ch. 132I-120 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), bidding procedures for purchasing and discrimination, grievance procedures Ch. implementation Ch. 132C-280 contracting Ch. 132F-164 132I-300 student conduct code Ch. 132C-120 board of trustees Ch. 132F-104 facilities, use Ch. 132I-140 traffic and parking regulations Ch. 132C-10 board of trustees as appointing authority Ch. fee and tuition schedule, waivers Ch. 132I-130 withholding services for outstanding debts Ch. 132F-01 financial aid Ch. 132I-132 132C-122 contracting and purchasing, bidding grievance procedures Ch. 132I-300 Passport to college promise program Ch. 250-83 procedures Ch. 132F-164 library, use Ch. 132I-168A Peninsula College debts, outstanding, withholding of services for organization, operation, and information Ch. admission and registration Ch. 132A-160 outstanding debts Ch. 132F-124 132I-133 animals on campus Ch. 132A-150 disciplinary proceedings Ch. 132F-121 parking and traffic regulations Ch. 132I-116 athletic eligibility, grounds for loss Ch. 132A- elections, representation in employer- procedures Ch. 132I-108 320 employee negotiations Ch. 132F-112 public records, accessibility Ch. 132I-276 board of trustees Ch. 132A-104 employer-employee negotiations, registration and admissions procedures Ch. college facilities, use Ch. 132A-140 representation elections Ch. 132F-112 132I-160 conduct, student rights and responsibilities facilities, use policy Ch. 132F-136 rules coordinator Ch. 132I-134 Ch. 132A-120 hearings, procedures Ch. 132F-108 scholarships Ch. 132I-131 debts, withholding services for outstanding library regulations Ch. 132F-162 sexual harassment, grievance procedures Ch. debts Ch. 132A-122 nepotism policy Ch. 132F-113 132I-300 disciplinary procedures Ch. 132A-120 parking and traffic regulations Ch. 132F-116 smoking policy Ch. 132I-124 discrimination, grievances Ch. 132A-350 public records, protection, availability Ch. State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), environmental policy, SEPA compliance Ch. 132F-168 implementation Ch. 132I-325 132A-176 purchasing and contracting, bidding student records, confidentiality Ch. 132I-280 financial aid and scholarships Ch. 132A-131 procedures Ch. 132F-164 student rights and responsibilities Ch. 132I- firearms, explosives, dangerous chemicals Ch. relocation benefits for persons displaced by 120 132A-150 acquisition of property for college purposes traffic and parking regulations Ch. 132I-116 grievances, discrimination Ch. 132A-350 Ch. 132F-20 tuition and fee schedule, waivers Ch. 132I-130 library, use Ch. 132A-168 sexual harassment Ch. 132F-419 withholding services for outstanding debts Ch. motor vehicle regulations Ch. 132A-116 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), 132I-122 organization and operation Ch. 132A-133 implementation Ch. 132F-325 Interdistrict programs Ch. 131-32 parking Ch. 132A-116 student activities, rights and discipline Ch. International student exchange agencies, practice and procedure Ch. 132A-108 132F-121 registration Ch. 434-166 public records, availability Ch. 132A-276 tenure of academic employees Ch. 132F-200 Loans registration and admission Ch. 132A-160 traffic and parking regulations Ch. 132F-116 financial aid fund Ch. 131-36 scholarships and financial aid Ch. 132A-131 withholding services for outstanding debts Ch. Lower Columbia College student records, confidentiality Ch. 132A-280 132F-124 adjudicative proceedings Ch. 132M-108 student rights and responsibilities Ch. 132A- Shoreline Community College admission Ch. 132M-160 120 adjudicative proceedings, procedural rules Ch. athletic eligibility, loss for drug or steroid use tuition and fee schedules Ch. 132A-130 132G-108 Ch. 132M-400 withholding services for outstanding debts Ch. admission and registration procedures Ch. board of trustees, meetings Ch. 132M-104 132A-122 132G-160 disabilitiy discrimination, grievance Pierce College animals on campus Ch. 132G-152 procedure Ch. 132M-300 board of trustees board of trustees, meetings, delegation of disciplinary actions Ch. 132M-121 bylaws Ch. 132K-04 board responsibilities Ch. 132G-104 discrimination, grievance procedure Ch. board of trustees classified staff personnel records Ch. 132G- 132M-300 organization and duties Ch. 132K-04 140 facilities, use Ch. 132M-136 debts, withholding of services for outstanding college calendar Ch. 132G-132 faculty tenure Ch. 132M-115 debts Ch. 132K-300 conduct, generally Ch. 132G-124 grievance procedure, discrimination Ch. disciplinary proceedings Ch. 132K-125 conduct, student code Ch. 132G-120 132M-300 employer-employee relations, representation facilities, use Ch. 132G-136 parking regulations Ch. 132M-116 elections Ch. 132K-112 faculty and professional personnel records Ch. procedures Ch. 132M-108 parking and traffic rules Ch. 132K-116 132G-140 public records, accessibility Ch. 132M-110 personnel selection policy, qualifications and food service Ch. 132G-152 sex discrimination, grievance procedure Ch. election rules Ch. 132K-112 grievance procedure, sex discrimination Ch. 132M-300 policies and procedures manual Ch. 132K-995 132G-300

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health and safety Ch. 132G-152 Students Whatcom Community College hepatitis B immunization Ch. 132G-152 capital projects funded by voluntary student athletic eligibility, loss for drug or steroid use housing Ch. 132G-156 fees Ch. 131-24 Ch. 132U-400 library, use Ch. 132G-168 financial aid fund Ch. 131-36 board of trustees Ch. 132U-104 parking and traffic rules Ch. 132G-116 food assistance, eligibility Ch. 388-482 complaint procedures Ch. 132U-120 procedural rules for adjudicative proceedings intercollege, intercampus and interdistrict debts, withholding services for outstanding Ch. 132G-108 enrollment Ch. 131-12 debts Ch. 132U-122 public records, protection, availability Ch. residency classifications Ch. 131-12 disciplinary proceedings Ch. 132U-120 132G-276 rights and responsibilities Ch. 131-12 discrimination Ch. 132U-300 records, accessibility Ch. 132G-140 rule making, student participation Ch. 131-12 dogs, control Ch. 132U-52 registration and admission procedures Ch. Tacoma Community College facilities, use Ch. 132U-140 132G-160 athletic eligibility, loss for drug or steroid use grievance procedures Ch. 132U-300 sex discrimination, grievance procedure Ch. Ch. 132V-400 harassment/intimidation Ch. 132U-300 132G-300 disability discrimination, grievance organization, operation, and information Ch. State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), procedures Ch. 132V-300 132U-03 implementation Ch. 132G-325 election procedures, employer-employee parking and traffic regulations Ch. 132U-116 student records, access Ch. 132G-140 negotiations Ch. 132V-112 procedure Ch. 132U-108 traffic and parking rules Ch. 132G-116 faculty tenure and reduction in force Ch. public records and documents, accessibility Skagit Valley College 132V-22 Ch. 132U-276 antidiscrimination policy Ch. 132D-310 grievance procedures Ch. 132V-300 rules coordinator Ch. 132U-03 athletic eligibility, loss for drug or steroid use hazing Ch. 132V-130 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), Ch. 132D-400 parking and traffic regulations Ch. 132V-116 implementation Ch. 132U-325 board of trustees Ch. 132D-104 public records, accessibility Ch. 132V-24 student records, confidentiality Ch. 132U-280 debts, withholding services for outstanding sex discrimination, grievance procedures Ch. student rights and responsibilities Ch. 132U- debts Ch. 132D-122 132V-300 120 disciplinary proceedings Ch. 132D-120 sexual harassment, grievance procedures Ch. traffic and parking regulations Ch. 132U-116 facilities, use policy Ch. 132D-140 132V-300 withholding services for outstanding debts Ch. grievance procedure Ch. 132D-120 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), 132U-122 organization, operation, and information Ch. implementation of Ch. 132V-325 Yakima Valley Community College 132D-133 student conduct code Ch. 132V-121 admission and registration procedures Ch. parking and traffic Ch. 132D-116 student records, confidentiality Ch. 132V-15 132P-160 practice and procedure Ch. 132D-108 tenure and reduction in force Ch. 132V-22 children in college activities Ch. 132P-40 public records, accessibility Ch. 132D-276 traffic and parking regulations Ch. 132V-116 commercial activities on campus Ch. 132P-33 records, student education records Ch. 132D- tuition and fee waivers for full-time complaints Ch. 132P-33 125 employees Ch. 132V-11 disciplinary proceedings Ch. 132P-33 recreational equipment, use restrictions Ch. Tuition and fees Title 14 drug policy Ch. 132P-20 132D-350 generally Ch. 131-28 emergency procedures Ch. 132P-33 sexual harassment policy Ch. 132D-305 summer school Ch. 131-28 facilities, use Ch. 132P-33 skateboards, roller skates, bikes, scooters, use ungraded courses Ch. 131-28 first amendment activities Ch. 132P-142 restrictions Ch. 132D-350 waivers Ch. 131-28 generally Ch. 132P-136 smoking on campus Ch. 132D-140 Walla Walla Community College housing, student residence center policy Ch. State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), academic employees, negotiations Ch. 132T- 132P-156 implementation Ch. 132D-325 180 parking and traffic regulations Ch. 132P-116 student rights and responsibilities Ch. 132D- adjudicative proceedings, practice and public records Ch. 132P-276 120 procedure Ch. 132T-09 registration and admission procedures Ch. students with disabilities policy Ch. 132D-315 admission standards Ch. 132T-12 132P-160 withholding services for outstanding debts Ch. board of trustees and bylaws Ch. 132T-04 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), 132D-122 employer-employee negotiations, compliance Ch. 132P-325 South Puget Sound Community College representation elections Ch. 132T-16 student records Ch. 132P-33 athletic eligibility, loss for drug or steroid use facilities, use Ch. 132T-190 student residence center policy Ch. 132P-156 Ch. 132X-60 faculty student rights and responsibilities Ch. 132P- disciplinary proceedings Ch. 132X-60 qualifications Ch. 132T-05 33 emergency procedures Ch. 132X-60 records Ch. 132T-12 summary suspension Ch. 132P-33 facilities, use Ch. 132X-30 tenure Ch. 132T-06 traffic and parking regulations Ch. 132P-116 parking and traffic regulations Ch. 132X-50 legislative liaison Ch. 132T-113 trespass, criminal Ch. 132P-24 public records, accessibility Ch. 132X-10 parking and traffic rules Ch. 132T-116 COMMUNITY ECONOMIC State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), practice and procedure Ch. 132T-09 REVITALIZATION BOARD implementation Ch. 132X-40 public records, accessibility Ch. 132T-175 Meetings Ch. 133-10 student records, confidentiality Ch. 132X-60 representation elections, employer-employee Organization and operation Ch. 133-10 student rights and responsibilities Ch. 132X- negotiations Ch. 132T-16 Public facility loans and grants Ch. 133-40 60 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), Public records, availability Ch. 133-20 traffic and parking regulations Ch. 132X-50 implementation Ch. 132T-32 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), Spokane Community Colleges student records, confidentiality Ch. 132T-90 compliance Ch. 133-50 adjudicative proceedings, practice and tenure Ch. 132T-06 procedure Ch. 132Q-108 traffic and parking rules Ch. 132T-116 COMMUNITY HEALTH CLINICS animals on campus Ch. 132Q-94 trespass Ch. 132T-190 Health care authority standards Ch. 182-20 board of trustees Ch. 132Q-01 Wenatchee Valley College COMMUNITY RIGHT-TO-KNOW facilities, use Ch. 132Q-136 board of trustees Ch. 132W-105 Chemicals, hazardous firearms or hazardous devices prohibited Ch. code of student conduct Ch. 132W-115 reporting requirements Ch. 118-40 132Q-94 college library, use Ch. 132W-168 Fee assessment Ch. 296-63 general campus conduct Ch. 132Q-07 environmental protection Ch. 132W-325 CONDOMINIUMS health and safety regulations Ch. 132Q-94 facilities, use Ch. 132W-141 Sale of units in real estate developments Ch. 460- legislative liaisons Ch. 132Q-113 grievance procedures, discrimination Ch. 32A parking and traffic regulations Ch. 132Q-20 132W-300 practice and procedure Ch. 132Q-108 parking and traffic regulations Ch. 132W-117 CONGRESS public records, availability Ch. 132Q-276 practice and procedure Ch. 132W-109 Redistricting commission safety and health regulations Ch. 132Q-94 public records, accessibility Ch. 132W-277 administrative procedures Ch. 417-01 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), rules coordinator Ch. 132W-134 third party submissions Ch. 417-06 implementation Ch. 132Q-135 student rights and freedoms Ch. 132W-112 CONSERVATION COMMISSION student conduct, standards Ch. 132Q-30 traffic and parking regulations Ch. 132W-117 Conservation district supervisors student records Ch. 132Q-02 tuition and fees Ch. 132W-131 election and replacement Ch. 135-110 tenure, collective bargaining Ch. 132Q-89 withholding services for outstanding debt Ch. Funds, use Ch. 135-10 traffic and parking regulations Ch. 132Q-20 132W-125 Meetings Ch. 135-04

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Special assessments for natural resource Limited liability companies, filing procedures marriages, adult correctional facilities Ch. conservation Ch. 135-100 and fee schedules Ch. 434-130 137-54 CONSERVATION DISTRICTS Nonprofit medical and health care Ch. 137-91 Conservation district supervisors self-insurance requirements Ch. 200-100 misconduct and discipline Ch. 137-28 election and replacement Ch. 135-110 CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS personal hygiene items, acquisition Ch. 137- Funds, regulations governing use Ch. 135-10 Administrative segregation and intensive 55 personal property Ch. 137-36 Special assessments for natural resource management Ch. 137-32 Corrections, department of Title 137 release programs Ch. 137-60 conservation Ch. 135-100 telephone use Ch. 137-48 Corrections officers, basic training Ch. 139-10 CONSOLIDATED TECHNOLOGY Institutional industries Ch. 137-80 SERVICES Discipline Ch. 137-28 Jail and medical cost reimbursement to cities and Organization and operations Ch. 143-06 Earned release time Ch. 137-30 counties Ch. 137-75 Practice and procedure Ch. 143-06 Employee assault benefits Ch. 137-78 Marriages, inmate Ch. 137-54 Public records, availability Ch. 143-06 Foreign citizens, transfer to countries of Medical care for inmates Ch. 137-91 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), citizenship or origin Ch. 137-67 Mental health records Ch. 137-150 guidelines Ch. 143-10 Furlough, inmate Ch. 137-60 Prerelease programs Ch. 137-96 Health care Ch. 137-91 Probation and parole CONSTRUCTION HIV, occupational exposure Ch. 137-100, Ch. Safety and health standards Ch. 296-155 adult, interstate compact Ch. 137-68 246-136 supervision, adult, interstate compact Ch. CONSUMER LOANS (See LOANS) Impact funds for siting of correctional facilities, 137-69 availability to political subdivisions Ch. 137- supervision intake fee Ch. 137-65 CONSUMER PROTECTION 12A Camping resorts Ch. 308-420 Public records, disclosure Ch. 137-08 Inmate personal property Ch. 137-36 Release programs Ch. 137-60 Cemeteries Institutional industries Ch. 137-80 telephone solicitation of prearrangement Rules Jail industry board Title 288 petition for promulgation, amendment, or services Ch. 98-14 Leaves of absence, escorted Ch. 137-52 Collection agencies and repossession services repeal Ch. 137-10 Mail and communications, inmate Ch. 137-48 Sale of products and services of vocational Ch. 308-29 Marriages, inmate Ch. 137-54 Consumer protection division of attorney education students Ch. 137-20 Parole, See PAROLE Serious infractions general’s office Personal hygiene items, acquisition Ch. 137-55 public records, availability Ch. 44-06 total and partial confinement facilities Ch. Prerelease programs Ch. 137-96 137-25 Degree-granting institutions, regulation Ch. 250- Release programs Ch. 137-60 61 Sexual misconduct, state employees and Sentencing contractors Ch. 137-79 Employment agencies, fee schedules Ch. 308-33 indeterminate sentence review board Title 381 Special drug sentencing alternative revocation Funeral directors and embalmers Ch. 308-48 Serious infractions hearings Ch. 137-24 Funeral services contracts, prearrangement Ch. total and partial confinement facilities Ch. State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), 308-49 137-25 guidelines Ch. 137-58 Health care Sexual misconduct, state employees and Training release antitrust immunity and competitive oversight contractors Ch. 137-79 contractor selection and facilities siting Ch. Ch. 246-25 Telephone use by inmate Ch. 137-48 137-57 Insurance companies Vocational education program rules Ch. 137-56 trade practices Ch. 284-30 products and services, sale Ch. 137-20 Vocational education Life insurance Work/training release products and services, sale Ch. 137-20 disclosure requirements Ch. 284-23 contractor selection and facilities siting Ch. Work release Motor vehicle dealers, unfair practices Ch. 308- 137-57 contractor selection and facilities siting Ch. 66 programs rules Ch. 137-56 137-57 Real estate brokers and salespersons program rules Ch. 137-56 disclosure requirements Ch. 308-124D CORRECTIONS, DEPARTMENT OF COSMETOLOGY prohibited practices Ch. 308-124D Administrative segregation and intensive management Ch. 137-32 Examination, licensing, and fees Ch. 308-20 CONTRACTORS Community custody hearings Ch. 381-90 Safety and health standards Ch. 308-20 Certificates of registration Ch. 296-200A Community custody violation hearings Ch. 137- COUNSELORS Construction work, safety standards Ch. 296-155 104, Ch. 381-100 Fees Ch. 246-810 Ferries Community residential programs General provisions Ch. 246-810 prequalification of contractors Ch. 468-310 work/training release Genetic counselors Ch. 246-825 Registration certificates Ch. 296-200A contractor selection Ch. 137-57 Licensing Ch. 246-809 Transportation and highways work/training release prequalification, criteria Ch. 468-16 COUNTIES facilities siting Ch. 137-57 Agriculture, forest, mineral lands, and critical Well contractors and operators program rules Ch. 137-56 licensing Ch. 173-162 areas County reimbursement classification guidelines Ch. 365-190 CONTRACTS indigent defense costs Ch. 82-30 Boards of equalization Ferry construction, maintenance and repair Criminal justice costs and contingency plan membership, duties, and jurisdiction Ch. 458- marine contracts, security requirements Ch. expenses, reimbursement Ch. 137-70 14 468-320 Declaratory ruling, petition for Ch. 137-10 property tax appeals Ch. 458-14 Public works, investment of retained percentages Earned release time Ch. 137-30 Community mental health and involuntary on state contracts Ch. 82-32 Employees treatment programs Ch. 388-865 State contracting, competitive assault benefits Ch. 137-78 County road administration board Title 136 procedures Ch. 200-300 Establishment and structure Ch. 137-04 Defense costs for indigents, reimbursement Ch. services customarily provided by state Furlough, inmate Ch. 137-60 82-30 employees Ch. 200-320 Health care for inmates Ch. 137-91 Developmental disabilities program, services and State purchases HIV occupational exposure Ch. 137-100 funding Ch. 388-850 procedures Ch. 200-300 Impact funds for siting of correctional facilities, Drugs, illegal services customarily provided by state availability to political subdivisions Ch. 137- decontamination of manufacturing or storage employees Ch. 200-320 12A sites Ch. 246-205 Indigent defense costs Enhanced 911, wireless Ch. 118-67 CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES, UNIFORM county reimbursement Ch. 82-30 Enhanced 911 funding Ch. 118-66 ACT Inmates Ferry franchises, tolls and financial assistance Regulations implementing Ch. 246-887 earned release time Ch. 137-30 Ch. 468-22 CORPORATIONS foreign citizens, transfer to countries of Growth Management Act Corporations division and charities program citizenship or origin Ch. 137-67 best available science Ch. 365-195 services Ch. 434-112 furlough Ch. 137-60 comprehensive plans and development Engineering and land surveying services Ch. leaves of absence, escorted Ch. 137-52 regulations, criteria for adoption Ch. 365- 196-25 mail and communications Ch. 137-48 196

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impact fees Ch. 365-196 Public records, availability Ch. 136-03 certified instructors Ch. 139-37 project consistency Ch. 365-197 Road maintenance management private detectives Ch. 139-35 Heating oil tanks county road engineer Ch. 136-11 private investigators Ch. 139-37 pollution liability insurance program Ch. 374- Rural arterial program private security guards Ch. 139-37 70 administration Ch. 136-100 records Ch. 139-37 Indigent defense costs board and county contract for project Ch. 136- security guards Ch. 139-30 reimbursement Ch. 82-30 170 General administration Ch. 139-01 Jail and medical cost reimbursement by design standards for projects Ch. 136-210 Juvenile corrections personnel, basic training Ch. department of corrections Ch. 137-75 regional prioritization of projects Ch. 136-130 139-10 Jail industries board Title 288 voucher processing Ch. 136-180 Peace officer certification Ch. 139-06 Law enforcement resources, supplemental, for Rural arterial trust account funds Practice and procedure, adjudicative proceedings border areas Ch. 365-90 eligibility Ch. 136-150 Ch. 139-03 Model traffic ordinance Ch. 308-330 emergent and emergency projects, allocation Practice and procedure rules Ch. 139-03 Roads and bridges Title 136 Ch. 136-163 Private detectives Sexually violent predators increased allocations Ch. 136-165 firearms certification Ch. 139-35 civil commitment cost reimbursement Ch. project early termination or lapse Ch. 136-167 Prosecutor, public defender, and municipal 388-885 project submittal, selection, and initial attorney training Ch. 139-15 special commitment process Ch. 388-880 allocation Ch. 136-161 Public records availability Ch. 139-02 Sidewalk and curb ramps for persons with project withdrawal Ch. 136-167 Security guards physical disabilities Six-year program firearms certification Ch. 139-30 design and construction standards, without preparation, procedures Ch. 136-15 CRIMINAL RECORDS uniquely endangering the blind Ch. 200- State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), Child or adult abuse conviction records 340 implementation and exempt activities Ch. release to potential employers, conditions and State highways 136-02 limitations Ch. 446-20 city/county project coordination Ch. 468-18 Utilities on county roads, accommodation Ch. Collection, maintenance and dissemination Ch. Transfer of development rights program 136-40 446-20 Central Puget Sound Ch. 365-198 Vacancy in position of county road engineer Ch. Criminal offender record information Ch. 446-16 Underground storage tanks 136-12 DNA identification system Ch. 446-75 community assistance program Ch. 374-60 COURT REPORTERS Sex offender and kidnapping offender COUNTY ASSESSORS Certification, examination, qualifications, and registration Property tax, rules for assessors Ch. 458-12 fees Ch. 308-14 central registry Ch. 446-20 Real property appraisers, accreditation Ch. 458- COWLITZ COUNTY State patrol identification section Ch. 446-16 10 Shorelines CRISIS RESIDENTIAL CENTERS Real property valuation and revaluation Ch. 458- lakes Ch. 173-20 Licensing requirements Ch. 388-148 07 streams, rivers Ch. 173-18 DAIRIES AND DAIRY PRODUCTS COUNTY LEGISLATIVE AUTHORITY wetlands Ch. 173-22 Butter flavoring on popcorn, sign requirements County road administration board Ch. 136-01 CRAB (See FISH AND FISHING) Ch. 16-129 Roads and bridges, powers and duties Title 136 CREDIT Dairy degrades Ch. 16-101X COUNTY ROAD ADMINISTRATION Discrimination, unfair practice Ch. 162-40 Desserts, frozen, processing Ch. 16-144 BOARD Farm milk storage tanks, requirements Ch. 16- Accident reports, cooperative procedures for CREDIT UNIONS 125 processing of county road accident reports Audit in lieu of examination Ch. 208-444 Frozen desserts, processing Ch. 16-144 Ch. 136-28 Commercial arrangements with third parties Ch. License suspension or revocation Ch. 16-101X Acting county road engineer Ch. 136-12 208-440 Milk and milk products Annual road program for county road projects, Fees Ch. 208-418 butterfat testing of milk Ch. 16-102 procedures Ch. 136-16 Field of membership Ch. 208-472 farm milk storage tanks, requirements Ch. 16- Bridges on county roads, inspection Ch. 136-20 Investment practices Ch. 208-436 125 Certificate of good practice, requirements Ch. Member business loans Ch. 208-460 laboratories, accrediting Ch. 16-101 136-04 Nonpreferential loans Ch. 208-444 processing assessments and collections Ch. Construction by county forces Nontraditional mortgage lending 16-103 limits Ch. 136-16 guidance, federal Ch. 208-490 processing or handling establishments, projects Ch. 136-18 Other real estate owned by credit union Ch. 208- inspection and rating system Ch. 16-165 Cooperative procedures for processing of county 476 raw milk warning labels Ch. 16-101 road accident reports Ch. 136-28 Prohibited fees Ch. 208-444 shippers, sanitation ratings Ch. 16-101 Counties, certificate of good practice Regulatory relief for small credit unions Ch. 208- standards Ch. 16-101 requirements Ch. 136-04 424 Milk assessment Ch. 142-12, Ch. 142-30 County arterial preservation program and Subprime mortgage lending Processing or handling establishments, account guidance, federal Ch. 208-490 inspection and rating system Ch. 16-165 administration Ch. 136-300 CREMATION Promotional hosting by dairy products County constructed projects, administration Ch. Crematories Ch. 98-15 commission Ch. 142-40 136-18 Disposition of remains Ch. 98-60 DAIRY PRODUCTS COMMISSION County ferry capital improvement program Ch. Procedure, rules Ch. 98-80 Commission boundaries and districts Ch. 142-20 136-400 Rules of procedure Ch. 308-47 Milk assessment Ch. 142-12, Ch. 142-30 County legislative authority Promotional hosting expenditures Ch. 142-40 duties Ch. 136-50 CRIME VICTIMS COMPENSATION County road department PROGRAM DAMS organization Ch. 136-50 Attendant services Ch. 296-33 Construction and operation Ch. 173-175 County road engineer Generally Ch. 296-30 Mental health treatment Ch. 296-31 DANGEROUS WASTE acting county road engineer Ch. 136-12 Cleanup Ch. 173-340 duties Ch. 136-04, Ch. 136-50 CRIMINAL JUSTICE TRAINING Coordinated prevention grants for hazardous and priority programming, duties Ch. 136-14 COMMISSION solid Ch. 173-312 road maintenance management Ch. 136-11 Basic law enforcement training requirements Ch. Designation, management, and disposal Ch. 173- vacancy, procedure Ch. 136-12 139-05 303 County road log, maintenance Ch. 136-60 Career-level certification for law enforcement Fees Ch. 173-305 Executive director, appointment Ch. 136-01 and corrections personnel Ch. 139-25 Mixed waste management fees Ch. 173-328 Ferries, county ferry capital improvement Central and field organization Ch. 139-01 Model Toxics Control Act program Ch. 136-400 Conditions of employment coordinated prevention grants for hazardous Meetings and voting procedures Ch. 136-01 psychological examination Ch. 139-07 and solid waste management Ch. 173-312 Membership Ch. 136-01 Corrections academy, requirements Ch. 139-10 Organization and operation Ch. 136-01 Facility use Ch. 139-01 DAY CARE (See CHILD CARE) Pavement management system Ch. 136-70 Firearms certification DEAF Priority programming Ch. 136-14 bail bond recovery agents Ch. 139-37 Deaf and hard of hearing services

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department of social and health services Ch. Endowment trust fund Ch. 365-220 Credit transactions Ch. 162-40 388-818 Home and community based services waivers Disabilities, persons with Hearing instrument fitters and dispensers Ch. Ch. 388-845 employment Ch. 162-22 246-828 Individual and family services program Ch. 388- public accommodations Ch. 162-26 Hearing or sight defects in children 832 real estate transactions, discrimination Ch. school screening procedures Ch. 246-760 ICF/MR program 162-38 DEAF, STATE SCHOOL FOR reimbursement system Ch. 388-835 Employment discrimination Title 162 Disciplinary process and procedures Ch. 148-120 residential habilitation centers (RHC) Ch. Industrial Safety and Health Act, retaliation Facilities, use Ch. 148-140 388-837 prohibited for initiating complaint or Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act Ch. Intake and determination of disabilities Ch. 388- proceeding Ch. 296-360 148-280 823 Equal employment opportunity in apprenticeship Health and safety reviews, standards for Ch. 388- Medication assistance Ch. 246-888 apprenticeship and training council standards, 180 Newborns, screening for congenital disorders, policies, and procedures Ch. 296-05 Nonresident tuition Ch. 148-130 requirements Ch. 246-650 Gender discrimination prohibited Organization Ch. 148-100 Providers, individual and agency higher education Ch. 250-71 Organization and operations Ch. 148-276 qualifications Ch. 388-825 Human rights commission Title 162 Practice and procedure Ch. 148-108 Referral registry Ch. 257-10 Industrial insurance Public records, availability Ch. 148-276 Residential habilitation centers complaint against employer, filing Ch. 296- Special education Ch. 148-172 compliance standards Ch. 388-111 15A Special education programs Ch. 392-173 work programs Ch. 388-840 Pregnancy Ch. 162-30 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), Service rules Ch. 388-825 Real estate offices, prohibited practices Ch. 308- implementation Ch. 148-325 Services, eligibility and availability Ch. 388-825 124D Student conduct code Ch. 148-120 Special education services Ch. 392-172A Real estate transactions, soliciting buyers Ch. Student records, confidentiality Ch. 148-280 State supplementary payment program Ch. 388- 162-36 Tuition, nonresident Ch. 148-130 827 Schools Vocational rehabilitation services Ch. 388-891 equal education, equal rights, national DEFERRED COMPENSATION PLAN minority group students Ch. 162-28 Administration Ch. 415-501 Voluntary placement program Ch. 388-826 Sex discrimination in employment Ch. 162-30 Applicable law Ch. 415-501 Waivers Ch. 388-515 Assets Ch. 415-501 Work programs Sex discrimination in public school employment Definitions Ch. 415-501 residential habilitation centers Ch. 388-840 prohibited Ch. 392-190 Employer contributions Ch. 415-501 DIETITIANS Sex discrimination in public schools prohibited Established Ch. 415-501 Certification and practice requirements Ch. 246- Ch. 392-190 Investment responsibility Ch. 415-501 822 Social and health services department, client complaints Ch. 388-426 Leave of absence Ch. 415-501 DISABILITIES, PERSONS WITH Nonassignability Ch. 415-501 Unlawful discrimination in public schools Building accessibility Ch. 51-50 prohibited Ch. 392-190 Participation provisions Ch. 415-501 Children with special needs, services Ch. 246- Relationship to retirement and Social Security 710 DISEASES (See HEALTH AND SAFETY; Ch. 415-501 Curb ramps ANIMAL HEALTH) Retirement department, powers Ch. 415-501 design and construction standards Ch. 200- DISLOCATED WORKERS Retirement department and employee retirement 340 Definitions Ch. 192-33 benefits board officers and employees, Employment discrimination Ch. 162-22 participation Ch. 415-501 DISPLACED HOMEMAKER PROGRAM Employment opportunities Administration Ch. 131-49 Termination or amendment Ch. 415-501 state use contracts Ch. 192-35 Transfer in lieu of cash Ch. 415-501 Guardianship fees for social and health services DIVERS Withdrawals for unforeseen emergency Ch. 415- department clients Ch. 388-79 Commercial operations, safety standards Ch. 501 Hunting activities Ch. 232-12 296-37 DENTAL HYGIENISTS Medication assistance Ch. 246-888 DNA Access to dental care for children Ch. 246-814 Newborns, screening for congenital disorders, DNA identification system Ch. 446-75 Licensing and practice Ch. 246-815 requirements Ch. 246-650 DOMESTIC PARTNERSHIPS DENTISTRY Parking privileges Ch. 308-96B Registration and termination requirements Ch. Access to dental care for children Ch. 246-814 Private, nonprofit transportation providers Ch. 434-112 Anesthesia and sedation Ch. 246-817 480-31 Dental assistants Property tax exemptions Ch. 458-16A DOMESTIC VIOLENCE registration and fees Ch. 246-817 Public accommodations, discrimination Ch. 162- Address confidentiality program Ch. 434-840 Dental quality assurance commission Ch. 246- 26 Leave for victims Ch. 296-135 817 Public assistance Perpetrator program standards and certification Dentists healthcare for workers with disabilities Ch. 388-60 licensing and practice Ch. 246-817 (HWD) Ch. 182-511 Shelters for victims Ch. 388-61A Expanded function dental auxiliaries Real estate transactions, discrimination Ch. 162- Temporary assistance to needy families (TANF) licensing and duties Ch. 246-817 38 family violence, effect Ch. 388-61 Health professional loan repayment and Sidewalk and curb ramps DOUGLAS COUNTY scholarship program Ch. 250-25 design and construction standards Ch. 200- Shorelines Pain management Ch. 246-817 340 lakes Ch. 173-20 Public assistance Special education programs for students with streams, rivers Ch. 173-18 dental-related services Ch. 182-535 disabilities Ch. 392-173 wetlands Ch. 173-22 Special education services Ch. 392-172A orthodontic services Ch. 182-535A DRIVERS’ LICENSES (See LICENSES) Radiation safety and diagnostic image quality Vocational rehabilitation services Ch. 388-891 standards Ch. 246-225A Wheelchair conveyances DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE DENTURISTS speed and equipment requirements Ch. 204-10 Blood alcohol testing Ch. 448-14 Licensing and practice Ch. 246-812 DISASTERS Breath alcohol testing Ch. 448-15, Ch. 448-16 Air search and rescue/disaster relief Ch. 468-200 Ignition interlock breath alcohol devices Ch. DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES, 204-50 PERSONS WITH Emergency operations and management Title 118 Suspension of drivers’ licenses, hearings Alternative living Ch. 388-829A procedures Ch. 308-103 Assessment process Ch. 388-828 DISCRIMINATION (See also HUMAN Background checks on persons licensed to RIGHTS COMMISSION) DROUGHT provide care Ch. 388-06 Affirmative action Relief Community protection program Ch. 388-831 Washington state patrol Ch. 446-70 department of ecology emergency drought Companion homes Ch. 388-829C Age discrimination in public employment Ch. relief authority Ch. 173-166 Counties 162-20 DRUG AND ALCOHOL PROGRAMS services, requirements and funding Ch. 388- Blind, physical and information accessibility Ch. Chemical dependency professionals and trainees 850 67-16 certification requirements Ch. 246-811

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Chemical dependency treatment services EASTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY Batteries administrative rules Ch. 388-810 (See COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES, vehicle battery Ch. 173-331 alcohol and drug addiction treatment and subtitle Eastern Washington University) Biosolids support act (ADATSA) Ch. 388-800 ECOLOGY, DEPARTMENT OF management Ch. 173-308 assistance programs Ch. 388-800 Acid rain program, regulation of sources and Carbon dioxide mitigation program providers, certification requirements Ch. 388- emissions Ch. 173-406 greenhouse gases standards and sequestration 805 Administrative procedure programs for thermal electric generating facilities Ch. 173-407 Food assistance for treatment center residents hearings Ch. 173-04 Agricultural burning Ch. 173-430 thermal electric generating facilities Ch. 463- Ch. 388-420 80 Hospitals Agricultural pollution abatement program limitation on use of funds Ch. 173-80 Children’s safe products alcohol and chemical dependency Ch. 246- reporting rule Ch. 173-334 324 Agricultural water supply facilities Ch. 173-170 Air pollution Clean Air Act private psychiatric and alcoholism Ch. 246- new source review Ch. 173-460 322 acid rain program, regulation of sources and emissions Ch. 173-406 open burning Insurance coverage, standards Ch. 284-53 field and turf grasses grown for seed Ch. agricultural burning Ch. 173-430 Residential treatment facilities Ch. 246-337 173-430 carbon dioxide mitigation program operating permits Ch. 173-401 DRUGS greenhouse gases standards and pollution source regulation Ch. 173-400 Illegal sequestration programs for thermal solid fuel burning device standards Ch. 173- decontamination of manufacturing or storage electric generating facilities Ch. 173-407 433 sites Ch. 246-205 thermal electric generating facilities Ch. Clean water program, uses and limitations Ch. Laetrile (amygdalin) 463-80 173-95A availability Ch. 246-897 carbon monoxide, ozone, and nitrogen Columbia basin project, ground waters Ch. 508- dioxide, ambient air quality standards Ch. Legend 14 173-475 Coordinated prevention grants to provide for animal control Ch. 246-886 Clean Air Conformity Act Ch. 173-420 ephedrine Ch. 246-883 hazardous and solid waste management Ch. emergency episode plan Ch. 173-435 173-312 health care entities Ch. 246-904 emission standards Ch. 173-400 home dialysis Ch. 246-905 Dam construction and operation, fees Ch. 173- fees, air quality regulation Ch. 173-455 175 identification Ch. 246-883 fluorides, ambient air quality and Dam safety, inspection and fees Ch. 173-175 imprint and labeling Ch. 246-885 environmental standards Ch. 173-481 Dangerous waste steroids, identification Ch. 246-883 gasoline vapors, emission standards and coordinated prevention grants to provide for Marijuana, medical Ch. 246-75 controls Ch. 173-491 hazardous and solid waste management Ch. Medication assistance Ch. 246-888 greenhouse gases emissions 173-312 Over-the-counter baseload electric generating facilities Ch. designation, management, and disposal Ch. 463-85 173-303 imprint and labeling Ch. 246-885 reporting Ch. 173-441 Pharmaceuticals, finished fees Ch. 173-305 kraft pulping mills Ch. 173-405 Definitions Ch. 173-06 manufacturing standards and practices Ch. low emission vehicles Ch. 173-423 246-895 Deputy directors, powers, delegated authority motor vehicle emission control systems Ch. Ch. 173-06 Precursor substance control Ch. 246-889 173-421 Director Prescription motor vehicle emission inspection Ch. 173- powers and duties Ch. 173-06 automated drug distribution devices Ch. 246- 422, Ch. 173-422A Drought relief 872 new source review Ch. 173-460 emergency drought relief authority Ch. 173- compounding practices Ch. 246-878 open burning 166 electronic transmission of prescription field and turf grasses grown for seed Ch. Duck Lake ground water management Ch. 173- information Ch. 246-870 173-430 132 marijuana, medical Ch. 246-75 generally Ch. 173-425 Electronic products recycling program Ch. 173- parenteral products for nonhospitalized operating permit program Ch. 173-401 900 patients Ch. 246-871 oxygenated gasoline, motor fuel Emergency water withdrawal facilities Ch. 173- specifications Ch. 173-492 prescription drug programs Ch. 182-50 166 particulate matter, ambient air quality prescription monitoring program Ch. 246-470 Environmental laboratories, accreditation Ch. standards Ch. 173-470 173-50 price advertising Ch. 246-881 primary aluminum plants Ch. 173-415 Flood control assistance account program Ch. product substitution Ch. 246-899 radionuclides, ambient air quality standards 173-145 triplicate prescription form Ch. 246-800 and emission limits Ch. 173-480 Flood plain management Ch. 173-158 Uniform Controlled Substances Act, solid fuel burning device standards Ch. 173- Forest practices implementation Ch. 246-887 433 forest chemicals, handling, storage, and DRY PEA AND LENTIL COMMODITY solid waste incinerator facilities Ch. 173-434 application Ch. 222-38 BOARD (See AGRICULTURE AND source regulation Ch. 173-400 timber harvesting Ch. 222-30 MARKETING) sulfite pulping mills Ch. 173-410 water quality protection Ch. 222-24 sulfur oxides, ambient air quality standards Ground water EARLY CHILDHOOD DEVELOPMENTAL Ch. 173-474 code, administration Ch. 508-12 CENTERS transportation activities conformance to air Columbia basin project Ch. 508-14 Special education programs Ch. 392-173 quality implementation plans Ch. 173-420 management areas and programs Ch. 173-100 EARLY LEARNING, DEPARTMENT OF transportation plan conformity to air quality quality standards Ch. 173-200 standards Ch. 173-420 Background check rules Ch. 170-06 rights, protection of withdrawal facilities Ch. volatile organic compounds, emission 173-150 Child care centers standards and controls Ch. 173-490 upper aquifer zones, protection Ch. 173-154 licensing Ch. 170-295 woodstoves withdrawal Ch. 173-136 school-age, licensing Ch. 170-151 solid fuel burning device standards Ch. 173- Hazardous substances Early childhood education and assistance 433 taxable, additions to taxable hazardous program Ch. 170-100 Air pollution control authorities substance list Ch. 173-342 Family home child care Ch. 170-296A financial aid and federal grants, requirements Hazardous substances, release of Head start Ch. 170-12 Ch. 173-450 public participation grants Ch. 173-321 Hearing rules Ch. 170-03 Aluminum plants, primary, emission standards Hazardous waste Seasonal child care program Ch. 170-290 Ch. 173-415 coordinated prevention grants to provide for Working connections child care Ch. 170-290 Assistant directors, powers, delegated authority hazardous and solid waste management Ch. Ch. 173-06 173-312 EAST ASIAN MEDICINE Automotive oil recycling signs designation, management, and disposal Ch. PRACTITIONERS requirements for automotive oil sellers Ch. 173-303 Licensure and practice standards Ch. 246-803 173-330 fees Ch. 173-305

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hazardous waste reduction plans Ch. 173-307 plans and reports, submission Ch. 173-245 limitations on use of Referendum 26 grant Model Toxics Control Act Sewerage systems funds for abatement Ch. 173-255 cleanup procedures Ch. 173-340 cities and towns, grant of authority to operate uses and limitations of centennial clean water Hazardous waste sites Ch. 173-208 program Ch. 173-95A remedial action grants and loans Ch. 173-322 Shoreline developments waste discharge general permit program Ch. Hearings boards Ch. 173-04 master programs 173-226 Highway runoff approval and amendment procedures Ch. waste discharge permit program Ch. 173-216 Puget Sound program Ch. 173-270 173-26 whole effluent toxicity testing and limits Ch. Incinerator ash management contents Ch. 173-26 173-205 special incinerator ash Ch. 173-306 guidelines Ch. 173-26 Water pollution control revolving fund, uses and Kraft pulping mills, emission standards Ch. 173- Shoreline Management Act limitations Ch. 173-98 405 lakes, shorelines Ch. 173-20 Water quality Lake restoration grants program streams and rivers Ch. 173-18 ground water quality standards Ch. 173-200 limitation on use of funds Ch. 173-80 Solid fuel burning device standards Ch. 173-433 surface water quality standards Ch. 173-201A Landfills Solid waste whole effluent toxicity testing and limits Ch. municipal solid waste landfill criteria Ch. 173- handling, minimum functional standards Ch. 173-205 351 173-304 Water resources Landfills, criteria for municipal landfills Ch. handling, standards Ch. 173-350 reservation of future public water supply 173-351 municipal solid waste landfill criteria Ch. 173- Thurston County Ch. 173-591 Litter receptacles Ch. 173-310 351 reservation of water for future public water Local solid waste enforcement grants Ch. 173- recyclable materials supply 313 transporters and facilities Ch. 173-345 procedures Ch. 173-590 Low-level radioactive waste disposal Ch. 173- Solid waste incinerator and landfill facilities Weather modification, licenses and permits Ch. 325 inspector certification Ch. 173-300 173-495 site use permits Ch. 173-326 operator certification Ch. 173-300 Wells Marine safety, office of Title 317 Solid waste management construction and maintenance standards Ch. Mixed waste management fees Ch. 173-328 limitations on use of Referendum 26 grant 173-160 Model Toxics Control Act funds for water pollution abatement Ch. contractors, regulation and licensing Ch. 173- cleanup procedures Ch. 173-340 173-255 162 coordinated prevention grants to provide for State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) underground injection well control program hazardous and solid waste management Ch. model ordinance Ch. 173-806 Ch. 173-218 173-312 procedures Ch. 173-802 Wetlands Ch. 173-22 public participation grants Ch. 173-321 Sulfite pulping mills, emission standards Ch. Noise control wetland mitigation banking Ch. 173-700 173-410 Woodstoves environmental noise levels, limits and Surface water code, administration Ch. 508-12 exemptions Ch. 173-60 solid fuel burning device standards Ch. 173- Surface water quality standards Ch. 173-201A 433 motor vehicle standards Ch. 173-62 Underground injection well control program Ch. sound level measurement procedures Ch. 173- 173-218 ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT 58 Underground storage tank administration and Community economic revitalization board Title Ocean management Ch. 173-26 enforcement Ch. 173-360 133 Odessa ground water management Ch. 173- Upper aquifer zones, protection Ch. 173-154 Development loan fund Ch. 365-150 128A, Ch. 173-130A Dislocated workers in rural natural resources Oil and natural gas exploration activities Vehicle Ch. 173-331 Waste impact areas Ch. 192-33 conducted from state marine waters Individual development accounts Ch. 365-205 permits Ch. 173-15 mixed waste management fees Ch. 173-328 Oil spill contingency plans Waste discharge general permit program Ch. EDUCATION, BOARD OF (See also generally Ch. 173-182 173-226 SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DISTRICTS) vessels Title 317 Waste discharge permit program Ch. 173-216 Administrative procedure Ch. 180-08 Oil spill prevention Wastewater discharge Adult education Ch. 180-72 facility oil handling standards Ch. 173-180 permit fees Ch. 173-224 Educational service districts, See vessel oil transfer Ch. 173-184 upland fin-fish facilities, discharge standards EDUCATIONAL SERVICE DISTRICTS Oil spills and effluent limitations Ch. 173-221A General educational development (GED) test Ch. compensation schedules for spills Ch. 173- Wastewater facilities 131-48, Ch. 180-96 183 construction plans and reports Ch. 173-240 High schools preassessment screening Ch. 173-183 discharge standards and effluent limitations graduation requirements Ch. 180-51 Organization Ch. 173-03 Ch. 173-221 graduation requirements, alternative Ch. 180- Persistent bioaccumulative toxins Ch. 173-333 Wastewater treatment plants, operator 18 Pollution control facilities certification Ch. 173-230 Home-based instruction, tests Ch. 180-52 tax credits and exemptions Ch. 173-24 Wastewater treatment program Immunization Pollution disclosure, critical materials registry limitation on use of funds Ch. 173-80 private schools Ch. 180-38 Ch. 173-40 Water and water rights Members, election Ch. 392-109 Public records, accessibility Ch. 173-03 agricultural water supply facilities Ch. 173- Performance improvement goals Ch. 180-105 Puget Sound highway runoff program Ch. 173- 170 Practice and procedure Ch. 180-08 270 application processing Ch. 173-152 Private schools Ch. 180-55 Quincy ground water management Ch. 173-124, basin assessments Ch. 173-152 Public records access Ch. 180-08 Ch. 173-134A emergency drought relief Ch. 173-166 School program requirements Ch. 180-16 Radioactive waste disposal, low-level Ch. 173- ground water School restructuring 325 upper Kittitas groundwater rule Ch. 173- waivers from requirements for restructuring site use permits Ch. 173-326 539A purposes Ch. 180-18 Radioactive waste management facilities withdrawal Ch. 173-136 Support of public schools Ch. 180-16 fees Ch. 173-44 ground water rights, protection of withdrawal Teachers Recycling facilities Ch. 173-150 responsibilities Ch. 180-44 measuring and reporting water use Ch. 173- automotive oil recycling, sign requirements EDUCATIONAL SERVICE DISTRICTS Ch. 173-330 173 transporters and facilities Ch. 173-345 underground artificial storage and recovery Election of board members Ch. 392-107 vehicle battery recycling Ch. 173-331 Ch. 173-157 Organization Ch. 180-22 Referendum 26 grant funds for water pollution upper aquifer zones, protection Ch. 173-154 EDUCATOR STANDARDS BOARD, abatement, limitations on use Ch. 173-255 Water conservancy boards Ch. 173-153 PROFESSIONAL Remedial action grants and loans Ch. 173-322 Water pollution abatement, limitations on use of Career and technical certification, standards Ch. Sediment management standards Ch. 173-204 Referendum 39 grant funds Ch. 173-80 181-77 Sewage sludge Water pollution control Career and technical teacher preparation management Ch. 173-308 discharge into navigable waters, federal programs, approval standards Ch. 181-77A Sewer overflow reduction facilities, combined permit Ch. 173-225 Certification, professional

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administration of certification proceedings Energy Independence Act, requirements Ch. Late night retail worker crime prevention Ch. Ch. 181-86 480-109 296-832 assignment of personnel Ch. 181-82 Greenhouse gases emissions Ch. 480-100 Leave continuing education Ch. 181-85 Independent power producers, purchases Ch. victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, endorsements Ch. 181-82 480-107 or stalking Ch. 296-135 endorsements, performance-based Ch. 181- Interconnection with electric generators Ch. 480- Minimum wages Ch. 296-126, Ch. 296-128 82A 108 Minors performance-based system Ch. 181-79A Tariffs Ch. 480-100 hours, wages, and prohibited employment Ch. unprofessional conduct Ch. 181-87 Thermal electric generating facilities 296-125 Certification requirements, career and technical carbon dioxide mitigation program Ch. 463- nonagricultural employment Ch. 296-125 education Ch. 181-77 80 work permits Ch. 296-126 Excellence in teacher preparation award Ch. 181- Prevailing wages Ch. 296-127 ELECTRICAL BOARD Public employment Title 357 97 Practice and procedure Ch. 296-46B Internships Ch. 181-83 Right to know fee assessment Ch. 296-63 Out-of-state teachers, WEST-B assessment ELECTRICITY AND ELECTRICIANS Safety, health, and welfare standards for program Ch. 181-01 Installations, electrical employees Ch. 296-126 Out-of-state teachers, WEST-E assessment safety standards Ch. 296-46B Safety and health standards, general Ch. 296-24 program Ch. 181-02 Licensing and certification Ch. 296-46B Sick leave for child care Ch. 296-130 Preparation programs for education professionals Wiring and equipment installation Unemployment compensation Title 192 approval standards Ch. 181-78A safety standards Ch. 296-46B EMPLOYMENT Private schools Ch. 180-90 Workers Background checks Professional certification safety standards Ch. 296-46B, Ch. 296-45 release of conviction records to potential administration of certification proceedings ELECTROLOGY AND employers, conditions and limitations Ch. Ch. 181-86 ELECTROLOGISTS 446-20 continuing education requirement Ch. 181-85 Sterilization procedures and infection control Ch. Collective bargaining performance-based system Ch. 181-79A 246-145 public employment relations commission, unprofessional conduct Ch. 181-87 duties and proceedings Title 391 Sexual misconduct, verbal and physical abuse ELEVATORS, DUMBWAITERS, Community economic revitalization board Title Ch. 181-88 ESCALATORS AND OTHER 133 CONVEYANCES Disabilities, discrimination Ch. 162-22 EGGS AND EGG PRODUCTS Safety standards and fees Ch. 296-96 Containers, labeling, when Ch. 16-108 Disabilities, persons with Egg seals, regular, facsimile Ch. 16-108 EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT employment opportunities, state use contracts Hatching eggs, diseases and intrastate movement Emergency management assistance funds, Ch. 192-35 Ch. 16-59 criteria for allocation Ch. 118-09 Discrimination Title 162 Shell eggs Emergency response commission Ch. 118-40 Dislocated workers in rural natural resources standards, grades, and weight classes Ch. 16- Emergency worker program Ch. 118-04 impact areas Ch. 192-33 104 Enhanced 911, wireless Ch. 118-67 Family care Ch. 296-130 Family leave Ch. 296-134 ELECTIONS Enhanced 911 funding Ch. 118-66 Hazardous chemicals Human resources director, state Title 357 Address confidentiality program Ch. 434-840 Leave Ballots community right-to-know reporting Ch. 118- 40 victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, generally Ch. 434-230 or stalking Ch. 296-135 Candidacy declarations and filing Ch. 434-215 emergency response planning Ch. 118-40 Local emergency services Minors Ch. 296-125, Ch. 296-126 Candidates’ pamphlet Ch. 434-380 Personnel appeals board Title 358 Canvassing Ch. 434-262 responsibilities for organizations, plans, and programs Ch. 118-30 Personnel resources board Title 357 Census mapping project Ch. 434-369 Public employment relations commission, duties Certification Ch. 434-262 Mt. St. Helens closure, permitted entry and/or and proceedings Title 391 occupation Ch. 118-03 Complaint procedure, administrative Ch. 434- Sick leave for child care Ch. 296-130 263 EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES Unemployment compensation Title 192 Counting center procedures Ch. 434-261 Ambulance and aid services, licensing and EMPLOYMENT AGENCIES Election administrators, certification Ch. 434- personnel requirements Ch. 246-976 Contracts, registration, and fees Ch. 308-33 260 Emergency medical technicians, certification and Fee schedule Ch. 308-33 Initiative and referendum training Ch. 246-976 signature verification Ch. 434-379 Emergency workers EMPLOYMENT SECURITY Mail, elections by Ch. 434-250 volunteer firefighters and reserve officers’ DEPARTMENT Presidential primary Ch. 434-219 relief and pension principal fund Ch. 491- Administrative procedure Ch. 192-04 Recounts Ch. 434-264 03 Disabilities, persons with Review procedures Ch. 434-260 Good samaritan testing for infectious diseases employment opportunities, state use contracts Secretary of state Ch. 246-138 Ch. 192-35 general rules Ch. 434-208 Paramedics, certification and training Ch. 246- Dislocated workers in rural natural resources Service and overseas voters Ch. 434-235 976 impact areas Ch. 192-33 Special elections Trauma care systems, standards and personnel Job Training Partnership Act major public energy bond measures Ch. 434- requirements Ch. 246-976 hearing and review procedures Ch. 192-40 Practice and procedure Ch. 192-04 291 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS Voter registration Privacy of information Ch. 192-15 911, automatic location identification Ch. 118-68 Public records, availability Ch. 192-15 official statewide data base Ch. 434-324 Air search and rescue/disaster relief Ch. 468-200 Voters’ pamphlet, state Ch. 434-381 Shared work Ch. 192-250 Enhanced 911, wireless Ch. 118-67 Special category occupations Ch. 192-210 Voting by mail Ch. 434-250 Enhanced 911 funding Ch. 118-66 Voting systems Ch. 434-335 Temporary total disability Ch. 192-34 EMERGENCY SHELTERS Unemployment compensation ELECTRIC COMPANIES State funding of local programs Ch. 365-120 application for benefits Ch. 192-110 Baseload electric generating facilities audits and technical assistance Ch. 192-340 greenhouse gases emissions EMPLOYER AND EMPLOYEES availability for work Ch. 192-170 performance standard and sequestration Alcohol server training program Ch. 314-17 claimant notices Ch. 192-120 plans and programs Ch. 463-85 Disabilities, discrimination Ch. 162-22 collections and refunds Ch. 192-330 Business practices Ch. 480-100 Discrimination Title 162 deductions from benefits Ch. 192-190 Conservation energy savings, purchase Ch. 480- Equal employment opportunity in apprenticeship definitions Ch. 192-100 107 Ch. 296-05 dislocated workers, training benefits Ch. 192- Electrical transmission facilities Ch. 463-61 Family care Ch. 296-130 270 Electricity from qualifying facilities, purchase Family leave Ch. 296-134 employer experience rating and benefit Ch. 480-107 Farm labor contracting Ch. 296-310 charging Ch. 192-320 Energy Independence Act, compliance Ch. 194- Injuries and illnesses, occupational, recording employer reporting requirements Ch. 192-310 37 and reporting Ch. 296-27 extended benefits Ch. 192-240

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job search requirements Ch. 192-180 greenhouse gases emissions, performance Public records, availability, procedures Ch. 236- job separations Ch. 192-150 standard and sequestration Ch. 463-85 56 notice to employer of application filing, compliance monitoring and enforcement Ch. Public works mailing Ch. 192-130 463-70 sidewalk and curb ramps for persons with overpayment, recovery Ch. 192-230 electrical transmission facilities Ch. 463-61 physical disabilities Ch. 200-340 overpayment notice, assessment and fraud Ch. issuance of agreement Ch. 463-64 small works roster Ch. 200-330 192-220 start of construction, expiration, and reporting state-owned energy facilities, private reporting requirements Ch. 192-140 Ch. 463-68 investment in energy conservation for Ch. school or training Ch. 192-200 thermal electric generating facilities Ch. 463- 200-350 special category occupations Ch. 192-210 80 Purchasing of goods and services, state taxation, registration Ch. 192-300 Site restoration and preservation Ch. 463-72 bids Ch. 200-300, Ch. 200-320 transfer of business Ch. 192-350 Site studies, potential contracting, competitive Ch. 200-300, Ch. ENERGY costs or charges Ch. 463-58 200-310 Appliance energy efficiency Ch. 194-24 procedure and guidelines Ch. 463-22 contracting, competitive, for services Curtailment plan for electric energy Ch. 194-22 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) rules customarily provided by state employees Electric energy curtailment plan Ch. 194-22 Ch. 463-47 Ch. 200-320 Energy Independence Act, compliance Ch. 194- State preemption procedure, authority of council correctional industries products Ch. 200-310 37 Ch. 463-28 state procurement, office of Ch. 200-300, Ch. Energy office Thermal electric generating facilities 200-310 Emergency Petroleum Allocation Act rules carbon dioxide mitigation program Ch. 463- state purchasing structure Ch. 200-310 Ch. 194-14 80 Self-insurance requirements receipt of funds Ch. 194-18 ENGINEERS AND LAND SURVEYORS affordable housing entity property and State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), Board of registration liability program Ch. 200-120 exemption Ch. 194-12 administrative procedure Ch. 196-09 local governmental Ch. 200-100 State energy code Ch. 51-11 practice and procedure Ch. 196-09 local governments, health and welfare building permit surcharges and fees Ch. 365- Business practices program Ch. 200-110 110 corporations and limited liability companies nonprofit corporations Ch. 200-100 ENERGY FACILITY SITE EVALUATION Ch. 196-25 Sidewalk and curb ramps for persons with COUNCIL Engineers, registered professional physical disabilities Adjudicative proceedings Ch. 463-30 examinations Ch. 196-12 design and construction standards, without Air pollution prevention and control registration Ch. 196-12 uniquely endangering the blind Ch. 200- general and operating permits Ch. 463-78 Engineers-in-training 340 statewide program Ch. 463-78 registration Ch. 196-12, Ch. 196-20 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), Application Fees Ch. 196-26A compliance Ch. 200-10 costs or charges Ch. 463-58 Land surveyors, registered professional State-owned property energy facility site certification Ch. 463-60 examinations Ch. 196-16 flood mitigation standards for state agencies expedited processing Ch. 463-43 registration Ch. 196-16 Ch. 200-130 Baseload electric generating facilities Land surveyors-in-training Surplus property, state, disposal of greenhouse gases emissions application and examination procedure Ch. procurement, office of state Ch. 200-360 performance standard and sequestration 196-21 Vehicles, state plans and programs Ch. 463-85 Professional conduct and practice rules Ch. 196- marking requirements and exceptions Ch. Carbon dioxide mitigation program 27A 200-500 thermal electric generating facilities Ch. 463- Professional practices ENVIRONMENT 80 federal employee exemption Ch. 196-29 Environmental laboratories, accreditation Ch. Certification compliance Seals and stamps Ch. 196-23 173-50 determination, costs or charges Ch. 463-58 Wastewater treatment designers and inspectors Environmental policy, council on continuing education Ch. 196-34 Construction and operation standards for energy function, organization, and operation Ch. 197- facilities Ch. 463-62 fees Ch. 196-30 06 rules of professional practice Ch. 196-33 Consultants, independent public records, accessibility Ch. 197-06 costs or charges Ch. 463-58 ENTERPRISE SERVICES, DEPARTMENT State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), guidelines Ch. 463-50 OF establishment of guidelines Ch. 197-11 Costs or charges Ch. 463-58 Building code council Growth Management Act (GMA), integration Council meetings, procedure Ch. 463-18 public records, availability Ch. 51-06 with State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) Dangerous waste Ch. 463-74 Capitol buildings and grounds Ch. 197-11 Declaratory rulings Ch. 463-34 commemorative and art works on grounds Noise control Definitions Ch. 463-10 Ch. 200-230 definitions, limits, exemptions Ch. 173-60 Electrical transmission facilities Ch. 463-61 flags, display on grounds Ch. 200-240 motor vehicle standards Ch. 173-62 Electrical transmission preapplications public areas, use of Ch. 200-220 sound level measurement procedures Ch. 173- costs or charges Ch. 463-58 traffic and parking regulations Ch. 200-200 58 Greenhouse gases emissions Capitol Lake and adjoining lands and roadways Persistent bioaccumulative toxins Ch. 173-333 baseload electric generating facilities Ch. 200-210 Pollution performance standard and sequestration Credit, charge, or purchasing cards disclosure Ch. 173-40 plans and programs Ch. 463-85 procurement, office of state Ch. 200-370 SEPA rules Ch. 197-11 Hearings Ch. 463-26 Employee training and development Ch. 200-600 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) Independent consultants Energy efficiency services account Ch. 200-400 agency compliance Ch. 197-11 costs or charges Ch. 463-58 Energy facilities, state-owned categorical exemptions Ch. 197-11 guidelines Ch. 463-50 energy conservation for, facilitating private determinations of significance and NPDES permit program, compliance Ch. 463-76 investment in Ch. 200-350 nonsignificance Ch. 197-11 Organization Ch. 463-06 Flood mitigation standards environmental checklist Ch. 197-11 Policy and interpretation Ch. 463-14 state agencies Ch. 200-130 environmental impact statements Ch. 197-11 Potential site studies Organization, operations, and procedures Ch. implementation Ch. 197-11 costs or charges Ch. 463-58 236-56 integration with Growth Management Act procedure and guidelines Ch. 463-22 Procurement, office of state (GMA) Ch. 197-11 Public information meetings Ch. 463-26 bids Ch. 200-300 model ordinance Ch. 173-806 Public records, availability Ch. 463-06 credit, charge, or purchasing cards Ch. 200- Rule making and declaratory rulings Ch. 463-34 370 procedures Ch. 173-802 Site certification state agency purchasing Ch. 200-300, Ch. threshold determinations Ch. 197-11 amending, transferring, or terminating 200-310 Water pollution control agreement Ch. 463-66 state purchasing structure Ch. 200-310 Puget Sound partnership Title 400 applications Ch. 463-60 surplus property, state, disposal of Ch. 200- ENVIRONMENTAL AND LAND USE applications, expedited processing Ch. 463-43 360 HEARINGS OFFICE baseload electric generating facilities Public records Ch. 200-01 Function, organization, and operation Ch. 198-12

(2012) [WAC Index—page 19] ENVIRONMENTAL COORDINATION PROCEDURES

Growth management hearings board Ch. 242-03, lakes on private lands within confines subject Electronic acceptance and disbursement of funds Ch. 242-04, Ch. 242-06 to Shoreline Management Act of 1971 Ch. Ch. 82-20 Pollution control hearings board Title 223, Title 173-20 Human resources director, state Title 357 371 wetlands subject to Shoreline Management Indigent defense costs Public meetings Ch. 198-12 Act of 1971 Ch. 173-22 county reimbursement Ch. 82-30 Public records, availability Ch. 198-12 FEEDS Investment of retained percentages on state Shorelines hearings board Title 461 Commercial feed contracts for public works Ch. 82-32 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), livestock Ch. 16-250 Past due receivables exemption Ch. 198-09 pet food and specialty pet food Ch. 16-252 waiver of interest, state agency authority Ch. ENVIRONMENTAL COORDINATION processed animal waste Ch. 16-256 82-06 PROCEDURES Standards and labels Ch. 16-200 Pay dates for state employees Ch. 82-50 Ecology, department of Title 173 Petition process for rule making Ch. 82-05 FEES Public funds cash flow Ch. 82-10 ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY, COUNCIL Wastewater discharge permits Ch. 173-224 Public records, availability Ch. 82-48 ON (See ENVIRONMENT, subtitle FERRIES Rule making, petition process Ch. 82-05 Environmental policy, council on) Charter rates Ch. 468-300 Salaries, electronic acceptance and disbursement ESCROW Commercial ferries Ch. 480-51 Ch. 82-20 Administration Ch. 208-680 Contractors, prequalification Ch. 468-310 Shared leave program Ch. 82-54 Escrow agent registration act Ch. 208-680 County ferry capital improvement program Ch. State employees, pay dates Ch. 82-50 Escrow commission Ch. 208-680 136-400 State funded benefits, electronic acceptance and Escrow officers County ferry franchises, tolls and financial disbursement Ch. 82-20 examination and licensing Ch. 208-680 assistance Ch. 468-22 State-owned land, payment of assessments investigations and enforcement Ch. 208-680 Health and sanitation inspection fees Ch. 246- against Ch. 82-12 offices Ch. 208-680 380 Wage overpayment adjudicative hearings Ch. records and responsibilities Ch. 208-680 Marine contracts, security requirements Ch. 468- 82-04 Financial responsibility Ch. 208-680 320 FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITY LAW (See Trust account procedures Ch. 208-680 Marine employees’ commission Title 316 MOTOR VEHICLES, subtitle Financial Passenger regulations Ch. 468-300 ESTATES Responsibility Act) Toll schedules Ch. 468-300 Estate and transfer tax reform act FIRE PROTECTION rules Ch. 458-57 FERRY COUNTY Above-ground used oil tanks, standards Ch. 212- Medical assistance Shorelines 51 estate recovery Ch. 388-527 lakes Ch. 173-20 Alternative fuel source for motor vehicles, streams and rivers Ch. 173-18 identification placard Ch. 212-50 ESTHETICIANS wetlands Ch. 173-22 Examination, licensing, and fees Ch. 308-20 Buildings Safety and health standards Ch. 308-20 FERTILIZERS fire safety standards Ch. 212-12 Bulk storage and operational area containment Childbirth centers ETHICS IN PUBLIC SERVICE Ch. 16-201 standards Ch. 212-44 Executive branch Chemigation and fertigation Ch. 16-202 Dwelling units complaints, investigation, and hearings Ch. Forest chemicals, handling, storage, and smoke detection devices, requirements Ch. 292-100 application Ch. 222-38 212-10 organization and operation Ch. 292-130 Standards and labels Ch. 16-200 Fire code Ch. 51-54 penalties for violations Ch. 292-120 FILMS (See MOTION PICTURES) Fire marshals, training requirements Ch. 139-05 procedural rules Ch. 292-100 Fire protection contracts for state facilities with substantive rules Ch. 292-110 FINANCE COMMITTEE cities and towns Ch. 365-80 Judicial branch Ch. 292-09, Ch. 292-11 Financing contracts Ch. 210-03 Fireworks, safety standards Ch. 212-17 ETHYLENE OXIDE Local government investment pool Ch. 210-01 Forest protection Ch. 332-24 Occupational health standards Ch. 296-855 Operations and procedures Ch. 210-06 Guard animals, posting premises protected by Public records Ch. 210-06 EXCISE TAX (See TAXATION) Ch. 212-75 FINANCIAL AID Motor vehicles, identification placard for EXCURSION SERVICE COMPANIES College students alternative fuel source Ch. 212-50 Certificates and rules Ch. 480-30 generally Title 250 Oil tanks, used above-ground tanks, standards EXECUTIVE ETHICS BOARD Ch. 212-51 FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS, Posting premises protected by guard animals Ch. Ethics in public service DEPARTMENT OF 212-75 executive branch Ch. 292-110 Adjudicative procedures Ch. 208-08 Safety standards Ch. 212-12 organization and operation Ch. 292-130 Banks and banking, See BANKS AND penalties for violations Ch. 292-120 BANKING Smoke detection devices in dwelling units Ch. 212-10 public records, availability Ch. 292-130 Check cashers and sellers Ch. 208-630 Executive branch Consumer loan act Ch. 208-620 Sprinkler systems complaints, investigation, and hearings Ch. Credit unions, See CREDIT UNIONS contractors, licenses and certificates Ch. 212- 80 292-100 Definitions Ch. 208-04 Standards procedural rules Ch. 292-100 Escrow, See ESCROW Judicial branch Ch. 292-09, Ch. 292-11 Loans to department employees and to the childbirth centers Ch. 212-44 fireworks Ch. 212-17 EXPLOSIVES director Ch. 208-04 Handling, possession, and use, safety standards Money services providers Ch. 208-690 FIREARMS Ch. 296-52 Mortgage brokers and loan originators Ch. 208- Administrative hearings Ch. 10-20 660 Certification FACTORY-BUILT HOUSING (See bail bond recovery agents Ch. 139-37 HOUSING) Mortgage lending and home ownership Ch. 208- 600 certified instructors Ch. 139-37 FAMILY AND CHILDREN’S Mortgage lending fraud prosecution account Ch. private detectives Ch. 139-35 OMBUDSMAN, OFFICE OF 208-700 private investigators Ch. 139-37 Organization and operation Ch. 112-10 Public records, availability Ch. 208-12 private security guards Ch. 139-37 FARMERS’ MARKETS Savings and loan associations, See SAVINGS records Ch. 139-37 Farmers’ market nutrition program Ch. 246-780 AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS security guards Ch. 139-30 Securities, See SECURITIES Firearms range acquisition and development FARMS AND FARMING (See Small loans, payday lending Ch. 208-630 projects Ch. 286-30 AGRICULTURE AND MARKETING) Trust companies, See TRUST COMPANIES Hunting FARMWORKER HOUSING (See CHERRY FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT, OFFICE OF unlawful firearms Ch. 232-12 HARVEST CAMPS; HOUSING, subtitle Assessments, payment of assessments against Muzzleloaders Ch. 232-12 Worker housing, temporary) state-owned land Ch. 82-12 FIREFIGHTERS FEDERAL County reimbursement Fire brigades, safety standards Ch. 296-811 Lands indigent defense costs Ch. 82-30 Safety standards Ch. 296-305

[WAC Index—page 20] (2012) FLOOD CONTROL

Volunteer firefighters and reserve officers, board Fish and wildlife, department of Columbia River below Bonneville Dam Ch. for Title 491 commercial fishing gear reduction program 220-33 FIREWORKS Ch. 220-95 dislocated workers in rural natural resources Importers, licensing and restrictions Ch. 212-17 commercial license moratorium advisory impact areas Ch. 192-33 Manufacturers, licensing and restrictions Ch. review boards Ch. 220-85 eggs, disposition of surplus Ch. 220-74 212-17 emerging commercial fisheries, permits Ch. Grays Harbor Ch. 220-36 Public displays, licensing, transportation, and 220-88 lawful and unlawful acts Ch. 220-20 storage Ch. 212-17 experimental fishery permit advisory board management and catch reporting areas Ch. Pyrotechnic operators, licensing and restrictions Ch. 220-88 220-22 Ch. 212-17 public records, availability Ch. 220-80 Pacific Ocean waters Ch. 220-24 Retailers, licensing and restrictions Ch. 212-17 salmon eggs, disposition of surplus Ch. 220- personal use, saltwater seasons and limits Ch. Safety standards Ch. 212-17 74 220-56 Wholesalers, licensing and restrictions Ch. 212- State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), rules personal use licenses Ch. 220-55 17 Ch. 220-100 Puget Sound commercial fishery Ch. 220-47 Food fish Puget Sound salmon commission Ch. 16-585 FISH AND FISHING classification Ch. 220-12 saltwater seasons and daily limits Ch. 232-28 Aquaculture emergency regulations Ch. 220-28 Willapa Harbor Ch. 220-40 aquatic farm production reports Ch. 220-69 lawful and unlawful acts Ch. 220-20 Salmon recovery funding board Title 420 disease control Ch. 220-76 sale Ch. 220-20 Shellfish districts Ch. 220-22 seasons and limits Ch. 232-28 classification Ch. 220-12 identification requirements Ch. 16-603 Game fish commercial fisheries Ch. 220-52 marine finfish Ch. 220-76 classification Ch. 232-12 commercial purchasers, receivers, and registration Ch. 220-76 contests Ch. 232-12 shuckers, duties Ch. 220-69 Aquatic plants, planting criteria Ch. 232-12 regulations and restrictions Ch. 232-12 emergency regulations Ch. 220-28 Coastal waters seasons and limits Ch. 232-28 lawful and unlawful acts Ch. 220-20 gear, seasons, and limits Ch. 220-44 sport-reward fishery Ch. 232-12 oyster diseases and pests Ch. 220-72 salmon, saltwater seasons and daily limits Ch. Gear reduction program and use restrictions Ch. oysters and clams, sales from state reserves 232-28 220-95 Ch. 220-60 Columbia River General provisions Ch. 220-20 personal use, areas and limits Ch. 220-56 commercial and Indian fisheries Ch. 220-32 Grays Harbor personal use, seasons and gear Ch. 220-56 commercial fisheries below Bonneville Dam commercial fishing Ch. 220-36 personal use licenses Ch. 220-55 Ch. 220-33 Herring fishing license hardship validation Ch. razor clam license Ch. 220-55 sturgeon Ch. 220-33 220-90 receiving tickets Ch. 220-69 Commercial fishing Hydraulic construction in state waters recreational shellfish beaches Ch. 246-280 catch record cards Ch. 220-69 guidelines Ch. 232-14 restricted shellfish areas, oysters Ch. 220-72 coastal waters, gear, seasons, and limits Ch. regulations established Ch. 220-110 sale Ch. 220-20 220-44 Indian fisheries sanitary control Ch. 246-282 Columbia River Ch. 220-32 Columbia River Ch. 220-32 Shrimp Ch. 220-52 Columbia River below Bonneville Dam Ch. identification cards and receiving tickets Ch. Sturgeon 220-33 220-69 Columbia River below Bonneville Dam Ch. emerging and experimental fisheries, permits Live 220-33 Ch. 220-88 import and transfer Ch. 220-20 Volunteer cooperative fisheries enhancement emerging hagfish pot fishery Ch. 220-88E Management and catch reporting areas Ch. 220- programs Ch. 220-130 experimental fishery permit advisory board 22 Weight delivery sheets Ch. 220-69 Ch. 220-88 Marine fish-shellfish, management and catch Wildlife and recreation program Ch. 286-27 fish receiving tickets Ch. 220-69 reporting areas Ch. 220-22 Willapa Harbor gear reduction program, procedures Ch. 220- Mineral prospecting in state waters Ch. 220-110 commercial fishing Ch. 220-40 95 Oysters FISH AND WILDLIFE, DEPARTMENT OF Grays Harbor Ch. 220-36 diseases and pests Ch. 220-72 (See also FISH AND FISHING; hagfish fishery Ch. 220-88E restricted shellfish areas Ch. 220-72 HUNTING; WILDLIFE) herring hardship validation Ch. 220-90 unlawful acts Ch. 220-72 Ballast water management Ch. 220-150 license Oysters and clams, sales from state reserves Ch. Fish and wildlife commission conditions Ch. 220-20 220-60 game fishing regulations Ch. 232-12 moratorium advisory review boards Ch. 220- Pacific Ocean waters hunting regulations Ch. 232-12 85 commercial fishing Ch. 220-24 permanent rules Ch. 232-12 Oregon/Washington reciprocity Ch. 220-20 Personal use fishing Food fish and shellfish Title 220 transfer Ch. 220-20 catch record cards Ch. 220-55, Ch. 220-56 Game fish license revocation and privilege suspension Endangered Species Act Ch. 220-56 regulations Ch. 232-12 Ch. 220-125 free fishing weekend Ch. 220-55 Game reserves Ch. 232-16 oysters and clams, sales from state reserves general rules Ch. 220-56 Hunting regulations Ch. 232-12 Ch. 220-60 license revocation and privilege suspension Hunting seasons and limits Ch. 232-28 Pacific Ocean waters Ch. 220-24 Ch. 220-125 Hydraulic construction in state waters Puget Sound licenses Ch. 220-55 guidelines Ch. 232-14 commercial forage fish Ch. 220-49 salmon, seasons and gear Ch. 220-56 regulations established Ch. 220-110 fish other than salmon Ch. 220-48 saltwater seasons and limits Ch. 220-56 Lands salmon Ch. 220-47 seasons and gear Ch. 220-56 misuse of department lands Ch. 232-12 Puget Sound whiting endorsement validation Public conduct public conduct on department lands Ch. 232- and transfer Ch. 220-87 wildlife areas and access sites Ch. 232-13 13 purchasers and receivers, duties Ch. 220-69 Puget Sound Organization and operation Ch. 232-12 shellfish Ch. 220-52 fish other than salmon, commercial fishery Public records, availability Ch. 232-12 weight delivery sheets Ch. 220-69 Ch. 220-48 Regional fisheries enhancement groups Ch. 220- Willapa Harbor Ch. 220-40 forage fish, commercial fishery Ch. 220-49 140 Cooperative fisheries enhancement programs, salmon, commercial fishery Ch. 220-47 Shellfish and food fish Title 220 volunteer Ch. 220-130 salmon, saltwater seasons and daily limits Ch. Volunteer cooperative fisheries enhancement Crab Ch. 220-52 232-28 programs Ch. 220-130 Definitions Ch. 220-16 whiting, endorsement validation and transfer Dislocated workers in rural natural resources Ch. 220-87 FLAGS impact areas Ch. 192-33 Regional fisheries enhancement groups Ch. 220- Capitol grounds, display on Ch. 200-240 Emergency regulations Ch. 220-28 140 FLOOD CONTROL Emerging commercial fisheries, permits Ch. 220- Reporting forms, receiving tickets, and catch Flood control assistance account program Ch. 88 records Ch. 220-69 173-145 Experimental fishery permit advisory board Ch. Salmon Flood plain management Ch. 173-158 220-88 Columbia River Ch. 220-32 State-owned property

(2012) [WAC Index—page 21] FOOD AND FOOD PRODUCTS

flood mitigation standards for state agencies forest chemicals, handling, storage and FORKLIFTS AND OTHER POWERED Ch. 200-130 application Ch. 222-38 INDUSTRIAL TRUCKS FOOD AND FOOD PRODUCTS (See also forest fire prevention and suppression Ch. Design, construction, and equipment AGRICULTURE AND MARKETING; 222-50 safety standards Ch. 296-863 ORGANIC FOODS) interagency agreements Ch. 222-50 FORMALDEHYDE Additives Ch. 16-167 notification requirements Ch. 222-20 Occupational health standards Ch. 296-856 Dietary supplements pesticide uses with potential for elemental iron, packaging requirements Ch. environmental impact Ch. 222-16 FOSTER CARE 16-720 pesticides and fertilizers, handling, storage Background checks on persons licensed to Farmers’ market nutrition program Ch. 246-780 and application Ch. 222-38 provide care Ch. 388-06 Food processor license policy and organization Ch. 222-12 Generally Ch. 388-25 expiration Ch. 16-146 pollution control hearings board Ch. 223-08 Indian children Ch. 388-70 late renewal penalty Ch. 16-146 post-harvest site preparation Ch. 222-30 Licensing and certification requirements Ch. Food service potential conversion to nonforest use Ch. 222- 388-148 disease prevention and sanitary requirements 16 Passport to college promise program Ch. 250-83 Ch. 246-215 practices and procedures Ch. 222-08 FRANCHISES food worker permits Ch. 246-217 reforestation Ch. 222-34 Brokers, records requirements Ch. 460-82 Food storage warehouses Ch. 16-145 requirements of other agencies Ch. 222-50 Leasehold excise tax Ch. 458-29A Frozen desserts, processing Ch. 16-144 review of regulations Ch. 222-08 Registration Ch. 460-80 Intrastate commerce Ch. 16-167 riparian easement program, small forest Penalties for violations Ch. 16-139 landowner Ch. 222-21 FRANKLIN COUNTY Perishable packaged food goods, pull date Ch. riparian management Ch. 222-30 Shorelines 16-142 rivers and habitat open space program Ch. lakes Ch. 173-20 Pesticide tolerances Ch. 16-167 222-23 streams and rivers Ch. 173-18 Popcorn flavored with butter or in semblance of road construction and maintenance Ch. 222- wetlands Ch. 173-22 butter, sign requirements Ch. 16-129 24 FRATERNAL BENEFIT SOCIETIES (See Processing safety and health Ch. 222-50 INSURANCE) supplemental directives Ch. 222-42 frozen desserts Ch. 16-144 FREIGHT MOBILITY STRATEGIC sanitary certificates Ch. 16-147 timber harvesting Ch. 222-30 violations, orders and penalties Ch. 222-46 INVESTMENT BOARD Processing or handling establishments, Financial and payment requirements Ch. 226-20 inspection and rating system Ch. 16-165 water crossing structures Ch. 222-24 Pull date, perishable packaged food goods Ch. water typing system Ch. 222-16 Organization and operation Ch. 226-01 16-142 watershed administrative units Ch. 222-22 Projects Sale watershed analysis Ch. 222-22 development requirements Ch. 226-16 master business license Ch. 308-300 wetland typing system Ch. 222-16 submission of proposed Ch. 226-12 State institutions wildlife, critical habitats for threatened and Public records, availability Ch. 226-02 health and sanitation inspection fees Ch. 246- endangered species Ch. 222-16 FRUIT AND VEGETABLES (See 380 Forest practices board AGRICULTURE AND MARKETING; Storage warehouses organization, function, and office Ch. 222-08 HORTICULTURE) sanitation consultants, qualifications Ch. 16- public records, availability Ch. 222-08 FRUIT COMMISSION (See 168 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), AGRICULTURE AND MARKETING) Women, infants, and children (WIC), special guidelines Ch. 222-10 supplemental nutrition program Ch. 246-790 threatened or endangered species Ch. 222-10 FUNDS Boating facilities grant program Ch. 286-35 FOOD ASSISTANCE PROGRAMS Forest products supplemental directives Ch. 222-44 Cash flow, office of financial management Agriculture, department of Ch. 16-740 responsibilities Ch. 82-10 Basic Food Ch. 388-444 Forest Products Industry Recovery Act of 1982 Disqualification Ch. 388-446 Ch. 332-140 Child care facility fund Ch. 130-14 Emergency food stamp benefits Ch. 388-437 Forest protection Clean water program, uses and limitations Ch. Fraud Ch. 388-446 burning permits, requirements Ch. 332-24 173-95A Student status, eligibility Ch. 388-482 fire protection Ch. 332-24 Conservation commission, rules for funds Transitional assistance Ch. 388-489 Forest seed, certification Ch. 16-319 distribution Ch. 135-10 Women, infants, and children (WIC), special Hardwoods commission County arterial preservation account supplemental nutrition program Ch. 246-790 assessments and collections Ch. 244-12 administration Ch. 136-300 organization Ch. 244-12 Dangerous waste FORENSIC INVESTIGATIONS COUNCIL Insect and worm control Ch. 332-32 public participation grants Ch. 173-321 Organization and operation Ch. 218-04 Developmental disabilities endowment trust fund Public records, availability Ch. 218-04 Log export restrictions Ch. 240-15 Logging operations Ch. 365-220 State death investigations account assistance Drought applications Ch. 218-10 safety standards Ch. 296-54 Open space taxation Ch. 458-30 emergency funding assistance Ch. 173-166 FOREST PRACTICES (See FORESTS AND Plants, fungi, and dead organic matter, cutting or Emergency management assistance funds, FOREST PRODUCTS, subtitle Forest removal Ch. 352-28 criteria for allocation Ch. 118-09 practices) Pollution control hearings board Energy efficiency services account Ch. 200-400 FORESTS AND FOREST PRODUCTS adjudicative proceedings Ch. 223-08 Firearms range account grant program Ch. 286- Dislocated workers in rural natural resources practice and procedure Ch. 223-08 30 impact areas Ch. 192-33 Pulp, paper, and paperboard manufacturers, Flood control assistance account program Ch. Fire protection Ch. 332-24 safety standards Ch. 296-79 173-145 Forest lands Sawmills and woodworking operations, safety Growth management planning and classification guidelines Ch. 365-190 standards Ch. 296-78 environmental review fund grants Ch. 365- Forest practices State park natural resources, protection and 185 appeals Ch. 222-08, Ch. 222-12 conservation Ch. 352-28 Habitat conservation account appeals, pollution control hearings board Title State parks, timber cutting and removal Ch. 352- wildlife and recreation program Ch. 286-27 223 28 Hazardous waste applications and notifications Ch. 222-20 Taxation coordinated prevention grants program Ch. board Title 222 forest lands and timber, property and excise 173-312 classes Ch. 222-12, Ch. 222-16 taxes Ch. 458-40 public participation grants Ch. 173-321 compliance and enforcement Ch. 222-12 open space taxation Ch. 458-30 remedial action grants and loans Ch. 173-322 conferences and enforcement actions Ch. 222- Timber cutting and removal of in state parks Ch. Ignition interlock device revolving account Ch. 46 352-28 308-107 conversion to nonforest use Ch. 222-20 Tree seed certification Ch. 16-319 Impact funds for siting of correctional facilities, definitions Ch. 222-16 Wildlife availability to political subdivisions Ch. 137- emergency forest practices Ch. 222-20 critical habitats for threatened and endangered 12A enforcement Ch. 222-46 species Ch. 222-16 Institutional impact account

[WAC Index—page 22] (2012) HEALTH, BOARD OF

criminal justice costs, reimbursement to Safety practices Ch. 480-93 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), political subdivisions Ch. 137-70 GENDER compliance Ch. 242-06 Land and water conservation fund program Ch. Athletic gender equity in higher education GUARDIANSHIP 286-40 program Social and health services department clients, Local government investment pool Ch. 210-01 tuition and fee waiver program Ch. 250-77 fees Ch. 388-79 Lottery account Ch. 315-08 Gender equality in higher education Ch. 250-71 Municipal sales and use tax equalization account, HARBOR LINE COMMISSION Pregnancy, discrimination, unfair practice Ch. Meydenbauer Bay, line of navigability Ch. 332- reimbursement Ch. 474-02 162-30 Past due receivables 28 waiver of interest, state agency authority Ch. GEOGRAPHIC NAMES, BOARD ON Natural resources, department of Ch. 332-28 82-06 Names, compilation of geographic names Ch. HARDWOODS COMMISSION Recreation, outdoor 237-990 Assessments and collections Ch. 244-12 nonhighway and off-road vehicle trails and GEOLOGISTS Organization Ch. 244-12 areas Ch. 286-26 Licensing Ch. 308-15 outdoor recreation account funds, eligibility of HAZARDOUS MATERIALS GEOTHERMAL DRILLING Advisory committee Ch. 118-40 projects Ch. 286-27 Geothermal resources lease Ch. 332-22 Rural arterial trust account funds Agricultural operations, safety standards Ch. Natural resources, department of, rules and 296-307 eligibility Ch. 136-150 regulations Ch. 332-17 Snowmobile account grants and contracts Ch. Chemicals in laboratories Ch. 296-828 352-48 GINSENG Community right-to-know reporting Ch. 118-40 Solid waste Management program Ch. 16-695 Dipping and coating operations Ch. 296-835 coordinated prevention grants program Ch. agriculture, safety standards Ch. 296-307 GOOD SAMARITANS Emergency response, release in workplace Ch. 173-312 Infectious disease testing Ch. 246-138 State fair fund, proration Ch. 16-700 296-824 Water pollution, uses and limitations of GOVERNOR Emergency response commission Ch. 118-40 centennial clean water program Ch. 173-95A Arts and heritage awards, governor’s Ch. 30-44 Emergency response planning Ch. 118-40 Water pollution abatement, limitations on use of Family and children’s ombudsman, office of Fire code Ch. 51-54 Referendum 26 funds Ch. 173-255 organization and operation Ch. 112-10 Lead-based paint, activities and renovation, Water pollution abatement, limitations on use of Log export restrictions Ch. 240-15 certification of firms and individuals Ch. Referendum 39 grant funds Ch. 173-80 Multimodal transportation program and projects 365-230 Water pollution control revolving funds, uses and selection committee Ch. 240-20 Lead-based paint, training program accreditation limitations Ch. 173-98 Office organization, operations, and procedures Ch. 365-230 Ch. 240-06 Wildlife and recreation program Liquid pipeline companies Public records, availability Ch. 240-06 project funding Ch. 286-27 economic regulations Ch. 480-73 State employee combined charitable Liquid pipelines Winter recreational program grants and contracts contributions program Ch. 240-10 Ch. 352-56 safety standards and reporting requirements GRAIN Ch. 480-75 FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND Commodity storage warehouses and grain Material safety data sheets (MSDSs) and label EMBALMERS dealers Ch. 16-237 information Ch. 296-839 Cremation, procedure Ch. 308-47 Grain handling facilities, safety standards Ch. agriculture, safety standards Ch. 296-307 Licensing, examinations, and fees Ch. 308-48 296-99 Persistent bioaccumulative toxins Ch. 173-333 Prearrangement funeral services Ch. 308-49 Inspection program, fees and standards Ch. 16- Transportation Ch. 446-50 Professional conduct Ch. 308-48 240 HAZARDOUS WASTE GAMBLING GRANT COUNTY Cleanup procedures Ch. 173-340 Adjudicative proceedings Ch. 230-17 Shorelines Coordinated prevention grants to provide for Amusement games Ch. 230-13 lakes Ch. 173-20 hazardous and solid waste management Ch. Bingo Ch. 230-10 streams and rivers Ch. 173-18 173-312 Card games Ch. 230-15 wetlands Ch. 173-22 Dangerous waste designation, management, and Charitable and nonprofit rules Ch. 230-07 disposal Ch. 173-303 Commission, organization and operation Ch. GRASS Energy facility sites 230-01 Sod, certification standards Ch. 16-321 requirements Ch. 463-74 Fees Ch. 230-05 GRAYS HARBOR COUNTY Fees Ch. 173-305 Fund-raising events Ch. 230-09 Shorelines Hazardous substances Hearings Ch. 230-17 lakes Ch. 173-20 release in workplace, emergency response Ch. Horse racing streams, rivers Ch. 173-18 296-824 bookmakers and bookmaking prohibited on wetlands Ch. 173-22 taxable, additions to taxable hazardous grounds Ch. 260-80 GRAZING substance list Ch. 173-342 Licensees, rules for all Ch. 230-06 State-owned lands, management Ch. 332-20 Hazardous waste reduction plans Ch. 173-307 Lottery, See LOTTERY Hazardous waste sites Manufacturers, distributors, and gambling GROWTH MANAGEMENT remedial action grants and loans Ch. 173-322 service suppliers Ch. 230-16 Agriculture, forest, mineral lands, and critical Mixed waste management fees Ch. 173-328 Permitting and licensing Ch. 230-03 areas Model Toxics Control Act Problem and pathological gambling treatment classification guidelines Ch. 365-190 cleanup procedures Ch. 173-340 programs, certification of Ch. 388-816 Growth Management Act coordinated prevention grants to provide for Promotional contest of chance not licensed by best available science Ch. 365-195 hazardous and solid waste management Ch. commission Ch. 230-18 comprehensive plans and development 173-312 Public disclosure, records Ch. 230-21 regulations, criteria for adoption Ch. 365- public participation grants Ch. 173-321 Punch boards and pull-tabs Ch. 230-14 196 Operations, hazardous waste Raffles Ch. 230-11 impact fees Ch. 365-196 integration with State Environmental Policy occupational health standards Ch. 296-843 GARBAGE AND REFUSE COLLECTION Act (SEPA) Ch. 197-11 Public participation grants Ch. 173-321 COMPANIES project consistency Ch. 365-197 Remedial action grants and loans Ch. 173-322 Certificates and operations Ch. 480-70 Growth management planning and Taxable hazardous substance list, additions Ch. Lamps and flags on vehicles, standards Ch. 204- environmental review fund grants Ch. 365- 173-342 60 185 HEAD START GARFIELD COUNTY Transfer of development rights program State funding of local programs Ch. 170-12 Shorelines Central Puget Sound Ch. 365-198 HEALTH, BOARD OF lakes Ch. 173-20 GROWTH MANAGEMENT HEARINGS Vital statistics streams and rivers Ch. 173-18 BOARD birth certificates Ch. 246-490 wetlands Ch. 173-22 Appeal and hearing procedure Ch. 242-03 birth certificates GAS COMPANIES Organization, function, and jurisdiction Ch. 242- United States standard certificate and report Business practices Ch. 480-90 03 adopted with modifications Ch. 246-491 Operations Ch. 480-90 Public records, availability Ch. 242-04 death certificates Ch. 246-490

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United States standard fetal death certificate radiation safety and diagnostic image quality alcohol and chemical dependency, private Ch. and report adopted with modifications Ch. standards Ch. 246-225A 246-324 246-491 Denturists alcoholism and psychiatric, private Ch. 246- HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF licensing and practice Ch. 246-812 322 Adjudicative proceedings Ch. 246-10 Description and organization Ch. 246-01 assessments Ch. 246-451 Adjudicative proceedings conducted by Dialysis, home certificate of need Ch. 246-310 disciplinary boards Ch. 246-11 legend drugs Ch. 246-905 definitions and standards Ch. 246-320 Administrative procedure Ch. 246-10 Dietitians and nutritionists facility construction review Ch. 246-314 certification and practice requirements Ch. initial medicare certification survey fee Adult elective percutaneous coronary schedule Ch. 246-319 interventions (PCI) programs 246-822 Discrimination patient discharge information, reporting certificate of need Ch. 246-310 requirements Ch. 246-455 Alcohol and chemical dependency hospitals, nondiscrimination and equal opportunity policies Ch. 246-08 psychiatric and alcoholism, private Ch. 246- private Ch. 246-324 322 Alcoholism and psychiatric hospitals, private Ch. Diseases bloodborne pathogens in children placed in sale of nonprofit hospitals, review of 246-322 acquisition by for-profit entities Ch. 246- Ambulance and aid services out-of-home care Ch. 246-140 communicable and other diseases, reporting 312 licensing and personnel requirements Ch. 246- Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection 976 and control Ch. 246-100 contagious disease control in schools and day treatment Ch. 246-130 Ambulatory surgical facilities Ch. 246-330 Human remains Animal massage practitioners Ch. 246-940 care centers Ch. 246-110 sexually transmitted diseases Ch. 246-100 handling, burial-transit permits Ch. 246-500 Athletic trainers Drugs Immunization licensing and fees Ch. 246-916 precursor substance control Ch. 246-889 child care and school children Ch. 246-105 Audiologists Drugs, illegal Immunization, requirements Ch. 246-150 examination and practice requirements Ch. decontamination of manufacturing or storage Independent review organizations, certification 246-828 sites Ch. 246-205 Ch. 246-305 fees Ch. 246-828 Drugs, over-the-counter Infectious diseases Boarding homes imprint and labeling Ch. 246-885 good samaritan testing Ch. 246-138 facility construction review Ch. 246-314 Drugs, prescription In-home services agencies Ch. 246-335 Boards, committees, and councils Ch. 246-01 animal control Ch. 246-886 Kidney disease treatment centers model procedural rules for disciplinary boards home dialysis Ch. 246-905 certificate of need Ch. 246-310 Ch. 246-11 identification Ch. 246-883 Laetrile (amygdalin) Body art and body piercing imprint and labeling Ch. 246-885 availability Ch. 246-897 sterilization procedures and infection control prescription monitoring program Ch. 246-470 Massage practitioners Ch. 246-145 price advertising Ch. 246-881 licensing and disciplinary provisions Ch. 246- Camps Uniform Controlled Substances Act, 830 health and sanitation requirements Ch. 246- implementation Ch. 246-887 Medical quality assurance commission 376 East Asian medicine practitioners Ch. 246-803 acupuncture assistants Ch. 246-918 Cancer registry Ch. 246-102 Electrology and tattooing organization, powers, and duties Ch. 246-919 Certificate of need program Ch. 246-310 sterilization procedures and infection control physician assistants, licensing and scope of Chemical dependency professionals and trainees Ch. 246-145 practice Ch. 246-918 certification requirements Ch. 246-811 physician assistant-surgical assistant Ch. 246- Emergency medical services and trauma care 918 Cherry harvest camps systems Ch. 246-976 health, safety, and sanitation requirements Ch. practice and procedure Ch. 246-919 Emergency medical technicians professional conduct standards Ch. 246-919 246-361 certification and training requirements Ch. Childbirth centers Ch. 246-329 surgical assistants, licensing and scope of 246-976 practice Ch. 246-918 Children with special needs, services Ch. 246- Facility construction review Ch. 246-314 710 Medical test sites Ch. 246-338 Farmers’ market nutrition program Ch. 246-780 Medication assistance Ch. 246-888 Chiropractic Fees Ch. 246-08 chiropractic x-ray technicians, registration Ch. Midwives Food service licensing and practice requirements Ch. 246- 246-808 disease prevention and sanitary requirements licensing and standards of care Ch. 246-808 834 Ch. 246-215 Music festivals, outdoor Chiropractic quality assurance commission food worker cards Ch. 246-217 adjudicative proceedings Ch. 246-808 health and sanitation requirements Ch. 246- Genetic counselors Ch. 246-825 374 Communicable and other diseases, reporting and Good samaritan testing for infectious diseases control Ch. 246-100 Naturopathic physicians Ch. 246-138 fees Ch. 246-836 notifiable conditions Ch. 246-101 Greywater for subsurface irrigation Ch. Complaint resolution licensing and practice requirements Ch. 246- 246-274 836 uniform procedures Ch. 246-14 Health care assistants Newborns, screening for congenital disorders, Contagious disease control in schools and day certification and practice requirements Ch. requirements Ch. 246-650 care centers Ch. 246-110 246-826 Notifiable conditions Ch. 246-101 Coordinated quality improvement program Ch. Health care entities Nurses 246-50 definition Ch. 246-904 advanced registered nurse practitioners Ch. Counselors Ch. 246-809, Ch. 246-810 legend drugs Ch. 246-904 246-840 Credentials Health care information nursing education programs Ch. 246-840 health care practitioners Ch. 246-12 acquisition, retention, and security Ch. 246-08 nursing pools, registration and standards Ch. Day care centers and schools, control of Health care practitioners 246-845 contagious disease Ch. 246-110 credentialing procedures Ch. 246-12 practical and registered nursing licensing and Death with Dignity Act requirements Ch. 246- mandatory reporting Ch. 246-16 practice Ch. 246-840 978 professional conduct standards Ch. 246-16 Nursing assistants, disciplinary procedures and Declaratory orders Ch. 246-08 sanctions Ch. 246-16 practice requirements Ch. 246-841 Dental assistants Hearing instrument fitters and dispensers Nursing assistants, training programs Ch. 246- registration and fees Ch. 246-817 examination and practice requirements Ch. 842 Dental auxiliaries, expanded function 246-828 Nursing homes licensing and duties Ch. 246-817 fees Ch. 246-828 certificate of need Ch. 246-310 Dental care for children, access Ch. 246-814 Hearing or sight defects in children facility construction review Ch. 246-314 Dental hygienists school screening procedures Ch. 246-760 nursing home administrators, licensing Ch. licensing and practice Ch. 246-815 Home care aides Ch. 246-980 246-843 Dental quality assurance commission Ch. 246- Hospitals Nursing technicians Ch. 246-840 817 accounting, financial reporting, budgeting, Occupational therapists Dentists and cost allocation, uniform system Ch. licensing and practice standards Ch. 246-847 licensing and practice Ch. 246-817 246-454 Occupational therapy assistants

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licensing Ch. 246-847 licensing and fees Ch. 246-922 Sight or hearing defects in children Ocularists Practice and procedure Ch. 246-08 school screening procedures Ch. 246-760 apprenticeship training Ch. 246-849 Prenatal testing for congenital and heritable Speech-language pathologists licensing and practice requirements Ch. 246- disorders Ch. 246-680 assistants Ch. 246-828 849 Prescriptions fees Ch. 246-828 Opticians, dispensing electronic transmission of prescription standards of practice Ch. 246-828 apprentices, registration requirements Ch. information Ch. 246-870 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), 246-824 triplicate prescription form Ch. 246-800 guidelines Ch. 246-03 fees Ch. 246-824 Prophylactics State institutions licensing and practice requirements Ch. 246- standards and sale conditions Ch. 246-891 health and sanitation inspection fees Ch. 246- 824 Psychiatric and alcoholism hospitals, private Ch. 380 Optometry 246-322 Surgical assistants optometrists, licensing requirements Ch. 246- Psychology, examining board of licensing and scope of practice Ch. 246-918 851 psychologists, licensing Ch. 246-924 Surgical technologists Ch. 246-939 optometrists, professional conduct, psychologists, professional conduct and ethics Transient accommodations requirements Ch. 246-851 Ch. 246-924 health, safety, and sanitation requirements Ch. schools and colleges, approval Ch. 246-851 Public records, availability Ch. 246-08 246-360 Organization and description Ch. 246-01 Radiation protection Trauma care systems Orthotists and prosthetists, licensing Ch. 246-850 air emissions Ch. 246-247 standards Ch. 246-976 Osteopathic physicians’ acupuncture assistants analytical x-ray equipment Ch. 246-228 Tuberculosis control, prevention, and treatment Ch. 246-855 fees Ch. 246-254 Ch. 246-170 registration and practice requirements Ch. general provisions Ch. 246-220 Uniform Disciplinary Act 246-855 industrial radiography Ch. 246-243 adjudicative proceedings Ch. 246-11 Osteopathic physicians and surgeons industrial x rays Ch. 246-227 Veterinarians licensing requirements Ch. 246-853 machine assembly and registration Ch. 246- licensing and practice requirements Ch. 246- Osteopathic physicians’ assistants 224 933 licensure and practice Ch. 246-854 medical use of radioactive material Ch. 246- Veterinary medication clerks Pharmaceutical services 240 registration and practice Ch. 246-937 nursing homes Ch. 246-865 nuclear medicine Ch. 246-239 Veterinary technicians Pharmaceutical wholesalers particle accelerators Ch. 246-229 registration and practice requirements Ch. licensing and standards Ch. 246-879 standards Ch. 246-221 246-935 Pharmaceuticals uranium and/or thorium milling Ch. 246-252 Vital statistics manufacturing standards and practices Ch. wireline services Ch. 246-244 abortions, reporting requirements Ch. 246-490 246-895 worker rights Ch. 246-222 birth certificates Ch. 246-490 product substitution Ch. 246-899 x rays in the healing arts Ch. 246-225 United States standard certificate and report Pharmacies Radioactive materials adopted with modifications Ch. 246-491 drug compounding practices Ch. 246-878 licensing requirements death certificates Ch. 246-490 hospital pharmacy standards Ch. 246-873 applicability Ch. 246-232 United States standard fetal death certificate legend drugs general licenses Ch. 246-233 and report adopted with modifications Ch. animal control Ch. 246-886 specific licenses Ch. 246-235 246-491 identification Ch. 246-883 packaging and transportation Ch. 246-231 Wastewater and use imprint and labeling Ch. 246-885 Radioactive waste fees Ch. 246-272 licensing Ch. 246-869 commercial disposal sites, use Ch. 246-249 Water licensing periods and fees Ch. 246-907 land disposal facilities, licensing Ch. 246-250 drinking water revolving fund loan program nuclear pharmacies and pharmacists Ch. 246- Radiological technologists Ch. 246-296 903 certification and practice requirements Ch. group A public water supplies Ch. 246-290 parenteral products for nonhospitalized 246-926 group B public water systems Ch. 246-291 patients Ch. 246-871 Recreation therapists public drinking water supplies patient medication record systems Ch. 246- registration Ch. 246-927 laboratories analyzing water samples, 875 Recreational water contact facilities Ch. 246-262 certification Ch. 246-390 precursor substance control Ch. 246-889 Residential treatment facilities system operating permits Ch. 246-294 prescription drug price advertising Ch. 246- facility construction review Ch. 246-314 water works operator certification Ch. 246- 881 Respiratory care practitioners 292 prophylactics, standards and sale conditions licensing and practice requirements Ch. 246- Public Water System Coordination Act Ch. 246-891 928 critical service areas, establishment Ch. 246- sales prohibited Ch. 246-877 Rural health care 293 Uniform Controlled Substances Act, rural health system project Ch. 246-560 fire flow regulations Ch. 246-293 implementation Ch. 246-887 Sanitation standards, general Ch. 246-203 implementation Ch. 246-293 Pharmacists Schools satellite system management agencies Ch. impaired pharmacist rehabilitation Ch. 246- environmental health and safety standards, 246-295 867 primary and secondary schools Ch. 246- Water recreation facilities Ch. 246-260 internship requirements Ch. 246-858 366A Water slides and wave pools Ch. 246-262 licensing Ch. 246-863 health, safety, and sanitation requirements, Whistleblower complaints in health care settings licensing periods and fees Ch. 246-907 primary and secondary schools Ch. 246- Ch. 246-15 nuclear pharmacists Ch. 246-903 366 professional education Ch. 246-861 Women, infants, and children (WIC), special Schools and day care centers, control of supplemental nutrition program Ch. 246-790 Pharmacy, board of contagious disease Ch. 246-110 Worker housing, temporary adjudicative proceedings Ch. 246-856 Secretary, powers and duties Ch. 246-01 Pharmacy assistants Sewer systems construction standard Ch. 246-359 registration and functions Ch. 246-901 certification of necessity to construct, health, safety, and sanitation requirements Ch. Pharmacy technicians maintain, and operate Ch. 246-270 246-358 certification and functions Ch. 246-901 on-site sewage system additives Ch. 246-273 HEALTH AND SAFETY fees Ch. 246-907 on-site sewage system tanks Ch. 246-272C Abrasive blasting Ch. 296-818 Physical therapists on-site sewage systems Ch. 246-272A Administrative rules Ch. 296-900 licensing and practice Ch. 246-915 on-site sewage systems, large Ch. 246-272B Agricultural employees, employment standards Physical therapy assistants public sewage treatment facilities, planning, Ch. 296-131 licensing and fees Ch. 246-915 engineering, and operation Ch. 246-271 Agricultural operations, safety standards Ch. Physician assistants Sex offender treatment providers 296-307 licensing and scope of practice Ch. 246-918 certification and practice requirements Ch. Air search and rescue/disaster relief Ch. 468-200 Physician assistant-surgical assistant Ch. 246- 246-930 Airborne contaminant Ch. 296-841 918 Sexually transmitted diseases Ch. 246-100 Amusement rides and structures Ch. 296-403A Physician visa waivers Ch. 246-562 Shellfish, sanitary control Ch. 246-282 Anhydrous ammonia Ch. 296-826 Podiatry Shellfish beaches, recreational Ch. 246-280 Arsenic

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occupational health standards Ch. 296-848 Fireworks, safety standards Ch. 212-17 Public health Asbestos removal and encapsulation, regulation Food processor sanitary certificate Ch. 16-147 communicable and other diseases, reporting Ch. 296-65 Food service and control Ch. 246-100 Automobile parking elevators disease prevention and sanitary requirements contagious disease control in schools and day safety standards and fees Ch. 296-96 Ch. 246-215 care centers Ch. 246-110 Benzene food worker cards Ch. 246-217 human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) occupational health standards Ch. 296-849 Forklifts and other powered industrial trucks infection treatment Ch. 246-130 Boating safety standards Ch. 296-863 notifiable conditions Ch. 246-101 accident reporting program Ch. 352-70 Formaldehyde sanitation standards, general Ch. 246-203 safety education program Ch. 352-78 occupational health standards Ch. 296-856 tuberculosis control, prevention, and safety grant and contract program Ch. 352-64 Grain handling facilities, safety standards Ch. treatment Ch. 246-170 safety program approval Ch. 352-65 296-99 Pulp, paper, and paperboard manufacturers, safety standards Ch. 352-60 Greywater reuse for subsurface irrigation Ch. safety standards Ch. 296-79 sound level measurement Ch. 352-67 246-274 Radiation protection uniform waterway marking system Ch. 352- Guard animals air emissions Ch. 246-247 66 posting premises protected by Ch. 212-75 analytical x-ray equipment Ch. 246-228 Body art and body piercing Hazardous waste operations dental x rays Ch. 246-225A safety and sanitation requirements and occupational health standards Ch. 296-843 fees Ch. 246-254 standards Ch. 308-22 Hearing or sight defects in children, school general provisions Ch. 246-220 sterilization procedures and infection control screening procedures Ch. 246-760 industrial radiography Ch. 246-243 Ch. 246-145, Ch. 308-22 Heat exposure, outdoor Ch. 296-62 industrial x rays Ch. 246-227 Boilers and pressure vessels, installations, Helicopters used as lifting devices Ch. 296-829 machine assembly and registration Ch. 246- inspections, and regulations Ch. 296-104 Hepatitis 224 Camps good samaritan testing Ch. 246-138 medical use of radioactive material Ch. 246- health and sanitation requirements Ch. 246- Hexavalent chromium Ch. 296-62 240 376 HIV occupational exposure Ch. 137-100, Ch. nuclear medicine Ch. 246-239 Cancer registry Ch. 246-102 246-136 particle accelerators Ch. 246-229 Chemicals, highly hazardous Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection standards Ch. 246-221 process safety management Ch. 296-67 good samaritan testing Ch. 246-138 uranium and/or thorium milling Ch. 246-252 Cherry harvest camps Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection wireline services Ch. 246-244 health, safety, and sanitation requirements Ch. treatment Ch. 246-130 worker rights Ch. 246-222 246-361 Immunization x rays in the healing arts Ch. 246-225 Children with special needs, services Ch. 246- child care and school children Ch. 246-105 Radioactive materials 710 Industrial safety and health standards license termination Ch. 246-246 Children’s safe products generally Ch. 296-24 licensing requirements reporting rule Ch. 173-334 Infectious diseases applicability Ch. 246-232 Communicable and other diseases good samaritan testing Ch. 246-138 general licenses Ch. 246-233 good samaritan testing Ch. 246-138 Injuries and illnesses, occupational, recording specific licenses Ch. 246-235 Compressed air workers, safety standards Ch. and reporting Ch. 296-27 packaging and transportation Ch. 246-231 296-36 Labor standards for employee safety, health, and Radioactive waste Condom standards and sale conditions Ch. 246- welfare Ch. 296-126 commercial disposal sites, use Ch. 246-249 891 Ladders, portable and fixed land disposal facilities, licensing Ch. 246-250 Confined spaces Ch. 296-809 safety standards Ch. 296-876 Respiratory protection Construction work, safety and health standards Late night retail worker crime prevention Ch. agriculture, safety standards Ch. 296-307 Ch. 296-155 296-832 airborne contaminants Ch. 296-841 Cosmetologists, barbers, manicurists, and Laundries, safety standards Ch. 296-303 respirators Ch. 296-842 estheticians, safety and health standards Ch. Lockout/tagout, control of hazardous energy Ch. Right-to-know fee assessment Ch. 296-63 308-20 296-803 Rural health care Diseases Logging operations, safety standards Ch. 296-54 rural health system project Ch. 246-560 bloodborne pathogens in children placed in Longshore, stevedore, and waterfront related Safety standards out-of-home care Ch. 246-140 operations, safety standards Ch. 296-56 agriculture Ch. 296-307 communicable and other diseases, reporting Machine safety asbestos removal and encapsulation Ch. 296- and control Ch. 246-100 generally Ch. 296-806 65 contagious disease control in schools and day lockout/tagout, control of hazardous energy carcinogens Ch. 296-62 care centers Ch. 246-110 Ch. 296-803 charter boats Ch. 296-115 human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) Manlifts, safety standards and fees Ch. 296-96 chemicals, highly hazardous, process safety infection treatment Ch. 246-130 Material lifts management Ch. 296-67 notifiable conditions Ch. 246-101 safety standards and fees Ch. 296-96 chemicals, process safety management of tuberculosis control, prevention, and Meat slaughter, inspection, and labeling Ch. 16- highly hazardous Ch. 296-67 treatment Ch. 246-170 19 compressed air workers Ch. 296-36 Divers, commercial operations, safety standards Medical and exposure records, employee Ch. construction work Ch. 296-155 Ch. 296-37 296-802 divers, commercial operations Ch. 296-37 Drugs, illegal Milk and milk products Ch. 16-101 electrical wiring and equipment installation decontamination of manufacturing or storage Motor vehicle equipment Title 204 Ch. 296-46B sites Ch. 246-205 Motor vehicles and semitrucks electrical workers Ch. 296-45 Electrical wiring and equipment installation, occupational health standards Ch. 296-865 emergency response, hazardous substances safety standards Ch. 296-46B Music festivals, outdoor Ch. 296-824 Electrical workers, safety standards Ch. 296-45 health and sanitation requirements Ch. 246- explosives Electrology 374 handling, possession, and use Ch. 296-52 sterilization procedures and infection control Newborns, screening for congenital disorders, firefighters Ch. 296-305 Ch. 246-145 requirements Ch. 246-650 grain handling facilities Ch. 296-99 Elevators, dumbwaiters, escalators and other Occupational health standards Ch. 296-62 hazardous substances, emergency response conveyances Ch. 296-96 On-site sewage system additives Ch. 246-273 Ch. 296-824 Emergency management, duties and operations On-site sewage system tanks Ch. 246-272C laundries Ch. 296-303 Title 118 On-site sewage systems Ch. 246-272A logging operations Ch. 296-54 Ethylene oxide On-site sewage systems, large Ch. 246-272B longshore, stevedore, and waterfront related occupational health standards Ch. 296-855 Persistent bioaccumulative toxins Ch. 173-333 operations Ch. 296-56 Explosives handling, possession, and use, safety Physician visa waivers Ch. 246-562 pulp, paper, and paperboard manufacturers standards Ch. 296-52 Platforms Ch. 296-79 Farmers’ market nutrition program Ch. 246-780 elevated work platforms Ch. 296-869 sawmills and woodworking operations Ch. Fire protection Title 212 powered platforms Ch. 296-870 296-78 safety standards for buildings Ch. 212-12 Prenatal testing for congenital and heritable ship construction, repairing, and breaking Ch. Firefighters, safety standards Ch. 296-305 disorders Ch. 246-680 296-304

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ski area facilities and operations Ch. 296-59 HEALTH CARE Insurance telecommunications workers Ch. 296-32 Antitrust immunity and competitive oversight Washington health plan Ch. 182-23 textile industry Ch. 296-301 Ch. 246-25 Medical assistance toxic substances Ch. 296-62 Basic health plan Ch. 182-22, Ch. 182-24, Ch. administration of programs Ch. 182-501 window cleaning Ch. 296-878 182-25 AIDS health insurance premium payment WISHA, core rules Ch. 296-800 Community health clinics, standards for health program Ch. 182-539 Sanitation standards, general Ch. 246-203 care authority funds Ch. 182-20 certification periods Ch. 182-504 Sawmills and woodworking operations, safety Coordinated quality improvement program Ch. change of circumstance Ch. 182-504 standards Ch. 296-78 246-50 chemical dependency assistance programs Scaffolds Death with Dignity Act requirements Ch. 246- Ch. 182-508 safety standards Ch. 296-874 978 chemical dependency treatment services Ch. Schools Health care authority 182-556 environmental health and safety standards, medicare supplement Ch. 182-13 children’s medical programs Ch. 182-505 primary and secondary schools Ch. 246- public employees benefits board Title 182 chiropractic services for children Ch. 182-556 366A Health care facilities authority Title 247 chronic care management Ch. 182-557 health, safety, and sanitation requirements, Health care services contractors Ch. 284-18A definitions Ch. 182-500 primary and secondary schools Ch. 246- Health insurance partnership (HIP) program Ch. dental-related services Ch. 182-535 366 182-26 disabilities, healthcare for workers with immunization Ch. 246-150, Ch. 392-380 Health maintenance holding companies Ch. 284- (HWD) Ch. 182-511 immunization of students Ch. 180-38 18A durable medical equipment and related life-threatening health condition, Inmate health care Ch. 137-91 supplies Ch. 182-543 requirements Ch. 392-380 Insurance early and periodic screening, diagnosis, and Sewage disposal and treatment Ch. 246-271 AIDS, insuring procedures Ch. 284-90 treatment (EPSDT) Ch. 182-534 Shellfish basic health plan Ch. 182-22, Ch. 182-24, Ch. enteral nutrition program Ch. 182-554 recreational shellfish beaches Ch. 246-280 182-25 family medical programs Ch. 182-505 sanitary control Ch. 246-282 carriers, uniform standards Ch. 284-43 family planning only program Ch. 182-532 Ship construction, repairing, and breaking, safety chemical dependency coverage Ch. 284-53 financial responsibility Ch. 182-506 standards Ch. 296-304 conversion regulation Ch. 284-52 health centers, federally qualified Ch. 182- Sight or hearing defects in children, school disability insurance Ch. 284-50, Ch. 284-51 548 screening procedures Ch. 246-760 disability insurance loss ratios Ch. 284-60 hearing aids Ch. 182-547 Ski area facilities and operations, safety group and blanket disability insurance Ch. HIV/AIDS related services Ch. 182-539 standards Ch. 296-59 284-96 home health services Ch. 182-551 Spas, wading, and spray pools Ch. 246-260 health care discount plan organization home infusion therapy/parental nutrition Split (multipiece) rim and single-piece rim standards Ch. 284-155 program Ch. 182-553 wheels health care services contractors Ch. 284-44, hospice services Ch. 182-551 large vehicles, safety standards Ch. 296-864 Ch. 284-44A hospital services Ch. 182-550 Stevedore, longshore, and waterfront related health insurance partnership (HIP) program hospital services, alternatives to Ch. 182-551 operations, safety standards Ch. 296-56 Ch. 182-26 income and resources for medical programs Swimming pools Ch. 246-260 health maintenance organizations Ch. 284-46, Ch. 182-509 Tattooing Ch. 284-46A kidney disease program and kidney center services Ch. 182-540 safety and sanitation requirements and long-term care insurance Ch. 284-54, Ch. 284- standards Ch. 308-22 83 long-term care for families and children Ch. long-term care partnership insurance Ch. 284- 182-514 sterilization procedures and infection control managed care Ch. 182-538 Ch. 246-145, Ch. 308-22 85 market performance data call rules Ch. 284- maternity-related services Ch. 182-533 Telecommunications workers, safety standards medical supplies and related services Ch. Ch. 296-32 199 medicare supplement health insurance Ch. 182-543 Temporary worker housing medically needy and spenddown Ch. 182-519 factory-built housing structures Ch. 296-150T 284-55, Ch. 284-66 plans, uniform standards Ch. 284-43 medicare-related medical eligibility Ch. 182- Textile industry, safety standards Ch. 296-301 517 Trade secrets, protecting Ch. 296-816 Washington health plan Ch. 182-22 Washington state pool Ch. 284-91 mental health services Ch. 182-556 Transient accommodations neurodevelopmental centers Ch. 182-545 health, safety, and sanitation requirements Ch. Labor relations, supplementary procedural rules Ch. 296-133 noncitizens, medical assistance programs for 246-360 Ch. 182-507 Tuberculosis control, prevention, and treatment Medical records fees for copying Ch. 246-08 occupational therapy Ch. 182-545 Ch. 246-170 orthodontic services Ch. 182-535A Wastewater and reclaimed water use Medical units Ch. 296-150V Medication assistance Ch. 246-888 orthotics Ch. 182-543 fees Ch. 246-272 Pain management Ch. 246-817, Ch. 246-840, Ch. other services provided Ch. 182-556 Water 246-853, Ch. 246-854, Ch. 246-918, Ch. oxygen and respiratory therapy Ch. 182-552 critical service areas Ch. 246-293 246-919, Ch. 246-922 personal care services Ch. 182-556 drinking water analysis, laboratory Radiation protection physical therapy Ch. 182-545 certification Ch. 246-390 medical use of radioactive material Ch. 246- physician-related services Ch. 182-531 drinking water operating permits Ch. 246-294 240 pregnancy medical programs Ch. 182-505 fire flow regulations Ch. 246-293 Washington health plan Ch. 182-22, Ch. 182-23 prescription drugs, outpatient Ch. 182-530 group A public water supplies Ch. 246-290 Whistleblower complaints in health care settings prosthetics Ch. 182-543 group B public water systems Ch. 246-291 Ch. 246-15 providers Ch. 182-502, Ch. 182-502A Public Water System Coordination Act Ch. reproductive health services Ch. 182-532 246-293 HEALTH CARE ASSISTANTS respiratory therapy Ch. 182-552 satellite system management agencies Ch. Certification and practice requirements Ch. 246- rural health clinics Ch. 182-549 246-295 826 school services Ch. 182-537 water works operator certification Ch. 246- HEALTH CARE AUTHORITY speech therapy Ch. 182-545 292 Administrative procedure Ch. 182-16 SSI-related medical Ch. 182-512 Water recreation facilities Ch. 246-260 Basic health plan Ch. 182-22, Ch. 182-24, Ch. take charge program Ch. 182-532 Water slides and wave pools Ch. 246-262 182-25 transportation services Ch. 182-546 Waterfront operations, safety standards Ch. 296- Community health clinics, standards Ch. 182-20 vision care Ch. 182-544 56 Coverage Ch. 182-08 women’s medical programs Ch. 182-505 WISHA Employees Medicare supplement Ch. 182-13 administrative rules Ch. 296-350, Ch. 296-900 eligible Ch. 182-12 Practice and procedure Ch. 182-16 core rules Ch. 296-800 noneligible Ch. 182-12 Prescription drug programs Women, infants, and children (WIC), special Enrollment Ch. 182-08 pharmacy and therapeutics committee Ch. supplemental nutrition program Ch. 246-790 Health insurance partnership (HIP) program Ch. 182-50 Worker housing, temporary Ch. 246-358 182-26 Procedures Ch. 182-08 construction standard Ch. 246-359 High technology assessment program Ch. 182-55 Public records, availability Ch. 182-04

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Washington health plan Ch. 182-22 practical and registered nursing licensing and Degree Authorization Act, regulations Ch. 250- HEALTH CARE FACILITIES practice Ch. 246-840 61 Alcohol and chemical dependency hospitals, Nursing assistants Ch. 246-841, Ch. 246-842 Degree-granting institutions, regulation Ch. 250- private Ch. 246-324 Nursing education programs Ch. 246-840 61 Alcoholism and psychiatric hospitals, private Ch. Nursing technicians Ch. 246-840 Distinguished professorship program Ch. 250-72 246-322 Occupational therapists Ch. 246-847 Educational opportunity grant program Ch. 250- Ambulatory surgical facilities Ch. 246-330 Ocularists Ch. 246-849 70 Antitrust immunity and competitive oversight Opticians, dispensing Ch. 246-824 Financial aid Ch. 246-25 Optometrists Ch. 246-851 blind students Ch. 250-32 Automated drug distribution devices Ch. 246- Optometry students, student exchange program college bound scholarship Ch. 250-84 872 Ch. 250-28 college work-study program Ch. 250-40 Certificate of need program Ch. 246-310 Orthotists and prosthetists Ch. 246-850 need grant and incentive grant Ch. 250-20 Childbirth centers Ch. 246-329 Osteopathic physicians’ acupuncture assistants tuition supplement grant for students attending Death with Dignity Act requirements Ch. 246- Ch. 246-855 private institutions Ch. 250-24 978 Osteopathic physicians and surgeons Ch. 246- Washington award for vocational excellence Facility construction review Ch. 246-314 853 scholarship Ch. 250-85 Health care entities Ch. 246-904 Osteopathic physicians’ assistants Ch. 246-854 Future teacher conditional scholarship and loan Hospitals Ch. 246-320 Paramedics, certification and training Ch. 246- repayment program Ch. 250-65 initial medicare certification survey fee 976 Future teachers conditional scholarship Ch. 250- schedule Ch. 246-319 Pharmacists Ch. 246-858, Ch. 246-861, Ch. 246- 63 In-home services agencies Ch. 246-335 863, Ch. 246-865, Ch. 246-867 Gender equality in higher education Ch. 250-71 Medical test sites Ch. 246-338 Physical therapists Ch. 246-915 Gender equity in athletics, tuition and fee waiver Physical therapy assistants Ch. 246-915 Physician visa waivers Ch. 246-562 program Ch. 250-77 Physician assistants Ch. 246-918 Psychiatric and alcoholism hospitals, private Ch. Graduate fellowship program Ch. 250-73 Podiatric physicians and surgeons Ch. 246-922 Health professional loan repayment and 246-322 Prescriptions Residential treatment facilities Ch. 246-337 scholarship program Ch. 250-25 triplicate prescription form Ch. 246-800 Loan program for mathematics and science Volunteer retired provider malpractice insurance Professional conduct standards program Ch. 246-564 teachers Ch. 250-60 mandatory reporting Ch. 246-16 Masters in education reimbursement program HEALTH CARE FACILITIES sanctions Ch. 246-16 Ch. 250-81 AUTHORITY sexual misconduct Ch. 246-16 Passport to college promise program Ch. 250-83 Applications for authority assistance, procedures Psychologists Ch. 246-924 Professors, distinguished professorship program and fees Ch. 247-16 Radiological technologists Ch. 246-926 Ch. 250-72 Determination of facilities as health care Respiratory care practitioners Ch. 246-928 Promise scholarship program Ch. 250-80 facilities Ch. 247-04 Retired volunteer medical workers Ch. 246-12 Public records Ch. 250-82 Nursing homes, financial assistance Ch. 247-06 Speech-language pathologists Ch. 246-828 Residency status for higher education Ch. 250-18 Organization, operations, and procedures Ch. Speech-language pathology assistants Ch. 246- Running start program Ch. 131-46, Ch. 250-79 247-02 828 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), Public records, availability Ch. 247-12 Surgical technologists Ch. 246-939 compliance Ch. 250-14 HEALTH CARE POLICY BOARD Vision care, consumer access Ch. 246-852 Veterans education program unit Ch. 250-50 Administration and operations Ch. 243-01 Volunteer retired provider malpractice insurance Washington award for excellence in education Public records, availability Ch. 243-01 program Ch. 246-564 program Ch. 250-78 Whistleblower complaints in health care settings Washington state scholars program Ch. 250-66 HEALTH CARE PRACTITIONERS Ch. 246-15 Western interstate commission on higher Antitrust immunity and competitive oversight education student exchange program Ch. Ch. 246-25 HEALTH CARE SERVICES CONTRACTORS (See INSURANCE) 250-28 Athletic trainers Ch. 246-916 Work-study program Ch. 250-40 Bloodborne pathogens, occupational exposure to HEALTH MAINTENANCE Ch. 296-823 ORGANIZATIONS (See INSURANCE, HIGHER EDUCATION FACILITIES Chemical dependency professionals and trainees subtitle Health maintenance AUTHORITY certification requirements Ch. 246-811 organizations) Applications for authority assistance, procedures Chiropractic Ch. 246-808 and fees Ch. 253-16 HEARING INSTRUMENTS Organization, operations, and procedures Ch. Complaint resolution Fitters and dispensers uniform procedures Ch. 246-14 253-02 examination and practice requirements Ch. Public records Ch. 253-12 Counselors Ch. 246-809, Ch. 246-810 246-828 Credentialing procedures Ch. 246-12 fees Ch. 246-828 HIGHER EDUCATION PERSONNEL (See Death with Dignity Act requirements Ch. 246- Public assistance Ch. 182-547 HUMAN RESOURCES DIRECTOR, 978 STATE) Dental assistants HEARINGS (See ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE) HIGHWAYS (See ROADS AND registration and fees Ch. 246-817 HIGHWAYS) Dental hygienists Ch. 246-815 HELICOPTERS Dentists Ch. 246-817 Lifting machines, used as Ch. 296-829 HISPANIC AFFAIRS, COMMISSION ON Denturists Ch. 246-812 Practice and procedure Ch. 322-12 HERBICIDES Public records, availability Ch. 322-12 Dietitians and nutritionists Ch. 246-822 Restricted use in certain counties Ch. 16-231, Ch. East Asian medicine practitioners Ch. 246-803 16-232 HISTORIC PRESERVATION Emergency medical technicians, certification and Advisory council on historic preservation Ch. training Ch. 246-976 HIGHER EDUCATION, JOINT CENTER 254-20 Expanded function dental auxiliaries FOR Archaeological excavation and removal permit licensing and duties Ch. 246-817 Riverpoint higher education park Ch. 25-48 Genetic counselors Ch. 246-825 alcoholic beverages on campus Ch. 249A-01 Eastern Washington state historical society Health care assistants Ch. 246-826 HIGHER EDUCATION COORDINATING bylaws Ch. 256-01 Health professional loan repayment and BOARD Historic archaeological resources on state-owned scholarship program Ch. 250-25 American Indian endowed scholarship program aquatic lands, registration Ch. 25-46 Heating instrument fitters and dispensers Ch. Ch. 250-76 Historic properties 246-828 Athletics procedures for nomination and designation Home care aides Ch. 246-980 gender equity tuition and fee waiver program Ch. 25-12 Massage practitioners Ch. 246-830 Ch. 250-77 rehabilitation and maintenance standards Ch. Medication assistance Ch. 246-888 Award for excellence in education program Ch. 254-20 Midwives Ch. 246-834 250-78 taxation Ch. 458-15 Naturopathic physicians Ch. 246-836 Christa McAuliffe award program Ch. 250-78 Special valuation for historic properties Nurses College work-study program Ch. 250-40 procedure and responsibilities Ch. 254-20 advanced registered nurse practitioners Ch. Community scholarship matching grant program State historical society 246-840 Ch. 250-69 capital projects funds Ch. 255-02

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organization and operation Ch. 255-01 Penalties European corn borer, quarantine orders and plant public records, availability Ch. 255-01 suspensions and fines Ch. 260-84 movement Ch. 16-478 HISTORICAL SOCIETIES Postponements Ch. 260-40 Fruit commission, procedures and assessments Eastern Washington state historical society Prohibited practices Ch. 260-80 Ch. 224-12 bylaws Ch. 256-01 Protests Ch. 260-56 Fruits and vegetables State historical society Race inspection districts, fees and other charges Ch. capital projects funds Ch. 255-02 advance deposit wagering Ch. 260-49 16-390 organization and operation Ch. 255-01 claiming Ch. 260-60 inspection requirements Ch. 16-461 pubic records, availability Ch. 255-01 entries, starts, nominations, scratches Ch. 260- Ginseng management Ch. 16-695 40 Grain commission HOME CARE QUALITY AUTHORITY equipment and weights Ch. 260-44 promotional hosting Ch. 16-531 Organization, function, and meetings Ch. 257-01 mutuels, betting procedures and rules Ch. 260- Grape insect pests, quarantine orders and plant Public records, availability Ch. 257-02 48 movement Ch. 16-481 Referral registry Ch. 257-10 objections and protests Ch. 260-56 Grape planting stock, registration and Safety training requirements, individual provider paddock to finish Ch. 260-52 certification Ch. 16-462 Ch. 257-05 walking over winners Ch. 260-66 Grape virus, quarantine orders and plant HOME HEALTH CARE weights and equipment Ch. 260-44 movement Ch. 16-483 Home care aides Ch. 246-980 winnings Ch. 260-64 Hop board Ch. 16-532 In-home services agencies Ch. 246-335 Rules of racing, application Ch. 260-12 Hop plants, quarantine orders and plant Medical assistance clients, eligibility for services Safety helmets and vests required Ch. 260-12 movement Ch. 16-497 Ch. 182-551 Satellite locations Ch. 260-75 Hops Scratches Ch. 260-40 bales and tares Ch. 16-645 HONEY Starts Ch. 260-40 Lentils, dry, marketing orders Ch. 16-536 Grades Ch. 16-600 Tracks Mint, marketing orders Ch. 16-540 HOP BOARD (See AGRICULTURE AND class A, B, and C licenses Ch. 260-13 Mint commodity board Ch. 16-540 MARKETING) satellite locations Ch. 260-75 Peach yellow, peach rosette, little peach, red HOPS Walking over winners Ch. 260-66 suture disease, and peach mosaic virus, Assessments and collections Ch. 16-532 Washington-bred horses, certification Ch. 260- quarantine orders and plant movement Ch. Certification analyses, fees Ch. 16-218 16 16-487 Hop board Ch. 16-532 Weights Ch. 260-44 Peaches Planting stock Winnings Ch. 260-64 standards and grades Ch. 16-436 certification Ch. 16-354 HORSE RACING COMMISSION Pears bartlett pear assessments Ch. 224-12 HORSE RACING Adjudicative proceedings, practice and procedure Ch. 260-08 summer and fall, standards and grades Ch. 16- Advance deposit wagering Ch. 260-49 439 Agents, jockeys, and apprentice jockeys Ch. 260- Appeals Ch. 260-88 Commissioners and employees winter, standards and grades Ch. 16-442 32 Peas, dry, marketing orders Ch. 16-536 Agents, trainers, and employees prohibited acts Ch. 260-14 General rules Ch. 260-12 Pests conduct and responsibilities Ch. 260-28 quarantine Ch. 16-470 Alcohol and drug testing of licensees Ch. 260-34 Licenses Ch. 260-36 Organization and operation Ch. 260-12 Plants Appeals to commission Ch. 260-88 labeling Ch. 16-402 Apprentice jockeys Ch. 260-32 Practice and procedure Ch. 260-08 Public records Ch. 260-09 pest infestations, freedom from Ch. 16-402 Association grounds and facilities Potato commission Ch. 16-516 credentials for admission Ch. 260-20 Rules of racing Ch. 260-12 Track licensing requirements Ch. 260-13 Potatoes fire prevention Ch. 260-20 grades and standards Ch. 16-448 maintenance and operations Ch. 260-20 HORSES marketing orders Ch. 16-516 passes Ch. 260-20 Equine diseases Ch. 16-71 seed potato isolation district Ch. 16-325 Association officials and employees HORTICULTURE (See also PLANTING seed potato quarantine Ch. 16-482 general rules Ch. 260-24 STOCK) Prunes, Italian Bookmakers or bookmaking prohibited on Alfalfa seed, marketing orders Ch. 16-529 standards and grades Ch. 16-445 grounds Ch. 260-80 Alfalfa seed commission Ch. 16-529 Quarantine Bribery Ch. 260-80 Apples agricultural pests Ch. 16-470 Broadcasts, transmission or communications to marketing standards Ch. 16-403 barberry and black stem rust Ch. 16-472 or from grounds Ch. 260-72 Apricots blueberry, fresh fruit Ch. 16-488 Claiming races Ch. 260-60 standards and grades Ch. 16-406 blueberry scorch virus Ch. 16-489 Communications to and from grounds Ch. 260- Asparagus european corn borer Ch. 16-478 72 equipment lease program Ch. 16-730 fees for services Ch. 16-470 Credentials for admission to grounds Ch. 260-20 grower equipment lease program Ch. 16-731 grape insect pests Ch. 16-481 Drug and alcohol testing of licensees Ch. 260-34 marketing orders Ch. 16-557 grape virus Ch. 16-483 Entries Ch. 260-40 standards and grades Ch. 16-409 hop plants Ch. 16-497 Equine medication program Asparagus commission Ch. 16-557 lentil anthracnose Ch. 16-473 horse testing procedure Ch. 260-70 Barberry and black stem rust, quarantine order peach yellow, peach rosette, little peach, red Equipment Ch. 260-44 and plant movement Ch. 16-472 suture disease, and peach mosaic virus Ch. Facilities Beer commission Ch. 16-505 16-487 class A, B, and C licenses Ch. 260-13 Blueberries, marketing orders Ch. 16-550 seed potatoes Ch. 16-482 Jockeys Blueberry, fresh fruit, quarantine orders and plant Rapeseed apprentice jockeys Ch. 260-32 movement Ch. 16-488 canola and rapeseed commission Ch. 16-573 conduct and responsibilities Ch. 260-32 Blueberry commodity board Ch. 16-550 Red raspberries, marketing orders Ch. 16-561 Licensees Blueberry scorch virus Red raspberry commission Ch. 16-561 drug and alcohol testing Ch. 260-34 quarantine Ch. 16-489 Seed potato commission Ch. 16-520 Licenses Ch. 260-36 Bulb commission Ch. 16-524 Seed potatoes Licensing requirements Bulbs, tulip, iris, narcissus, marketing orders Ch. bacterial ring rot, official determination Ch. tracks Ch. 260-13 16-524 16-465 Live horse racing compact Ch. 260-37 Canola and rapeseed commission Ch. 16-573 marketing orders Ch. 16-520 Medication Cherries quarantine orders and plant movement Ch. 16- restrictions and horse testing Ch. 260-70 grades and tolerances Ch. 16-414 482 Mutuels infested, movement or sale prohibited Ch. 16- Soft tree fruit assessments Ch. 224-12 betting procedures and rules Ch. 260-48 463 Strawberries, marketing orders Ch. 16-555 Nominations Ch. 260-40 Controlled atmosphere storage requirements Strawberry commodity board Ch. 16-555 Objections Ch. 260-56 fruits and vegetables Ch. 16-450 Tree fruit research commission Ch. 16-560 Owners, trainers, employees, and agents Cranberries, marketing orders Ch. 16-565 Vegetables and fruits conduct and responsibilities Ch. 260-28 Cranberry commission Ch. 16-565 inspection districts, fees and other charges Ch. Paddock to finish, procedure Ch. 260-52 Dry pea and lentil commodity board Ch. 16-536 16-390

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inspection requirements Ch. 16-461 Low-income assistance Practice and procedure Ch. 162-08 Wine commission Ch. 16-575 housing finance commission Title 262 Preemployment inquiry guide Ch. 162-12 HOSPICE CARE weatherization programs Ch. 365-180 Public accommodations, disability In-home services agencies Ch. 246-335 Manufactured homes discrimination Ch. 162-26 Medical assistance clients, eligibility for services alteration Ch. 296-150M Public employment generally Ch. 182-551 inspection and insignia Ch. 296-150M age discrimination Ch. 162-20 pediatric palliative care Ch. 182-551 installer training and certification program Ch. Public records, accessibility Ch. 162-04 296-150I Public schools, equal education, equal rights, HOSPITALS Manufactured housing relocation Ch. 365-212 national origin Accounting, financial reporting, budgeting, and Manufacturing housing installer training and minority group students Ch. 162-28 cost allocation, uniform system Ch. 246-454 certification program Ch. 365-210 Real estate soliciting, discrimination Ch. 162-36 Adult elective percutaneous coronary Smoke detection devices, requirements Ch. 212- Real estate transactions, disability discrimination interventions (PCI) programs 10 Ch. 162-38 certificate of need Ch. 246-310 Worker housing, temporary Rule making Ch. 162-08 Alcohol and chemical dependency hospitals, agricultural Ch. 296-307 Rules of general application Ch. 162-06 private Ch. 246-324 construction standard Ch. 246-359 Service of papers Ch. 162-08 Alcoholism and psychiatric, private Ch. 246-322 factory-built housing structures Ch. 296-150T Sex discrimination, pregnancy Ch. 162-30 Assessments Ch. 246-451 health, safety, and sanitation requirements Ch. State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), Automated drug distribution devices Ch. 246- 246-358, Ch. 296-833 872 exemption Ch. 162-04 Bloodborne pathogens, occupational exposure to HOUSING FINANCE COMMISSION Subpoenas Ch. 162-08 Ch. 296-823 Bond proceeds, distribution Ch. 262-01 HUNTING Certificate of need Ch. 246-310 Debarment and temporary disqualification Ch. Archery requirements Ch. 232-12 Charity care, hospital policy requirements Ch. 262-03 Bow and arrow areas Ch. 232-28 246-453 Executive Conflict of Interest Act, application Clothing requirements Ch. 232-12 Construction standards Ch. 246-320 Ch. 262-02 Contests Ch. 232-12 Definitions Ch. 246-320 Organization and administration Ch. 262-01 Public records, availability Ch. 262-01 Cougar management removals Ch. 232-12 Facilities Qualified allocation plan Ch. 262-01 Disabilities, persons with Ch. 232-12 construction standards Ch. 246-320 Tax credit program Ch. 262-01 Falconry Ch. 232-30 Facility construction review Ch. 246-314 Game management units Fees Ch. 246-320 HULK HAULERS AND boundary descriptions Ch. 232-28 Initial medicare certification survey fee schedule PROCESSORS Game reserves Ch. 232-16 Ch. 246-319 Licensing and business practices Ch. 308-65 Hunter education training program Ch. 232-12 Licensing regulations Ch. 246-320 HUMAN IMMUNODEFICIENCY VIRUS Licenses Newborns, screening for congenital disorders, (HIV) (See AIDS) dealers Ch. 232-12 requirements Ch. 246-650 HUMAN REMAINS issuance Ch. 232-12 Patient care Ch. 246-320 revocation and privilege suspension Ch. 220- Patient discharge information, reporting Burial-transit permits Ch. 246-500 Handling and care Ch. 246-500 125 requirements Ch. 246-455 temporary hunting and fishing licenses Ch. Pediatric trauma care hospitals Ch. 246-976 HUMAN RESOURCES DIRECTOR, STATE 220-55 Personnel Ch. 246-320 Administrative procedure Title 357 Muzzleloader areas Ch. 232-28 Pharmacy standards Ch. 246-873 Affirmative action Ch. 357-25 Muzzleloaders Ch. 232-12 Psychiatric and alcoholism, private Ch. 246-322 Appeals Ch. 357-52 Private lands Ch. 232-28 Public assistance Ch. 182-550 Appointment and reemployment Ch. 357-19 Public conduct Public assistance clients, alternatives to hospital Business units, employee Ch. 357-43 wildlife areas and access sites Ch. 232-13 services Ch. 182-551 Civil service rules, state Ch. 357-04 Raffle permits Ch. 232-28 Sale of nonprofit hospitals, review of acquisition Classification Ch. 357-13 Regulations and restrictions Ch. 232-12 Compensation Ch. 357-28 by for-profit entities Ch. 246-312 Seasons and limits Ch. 232-28 Standards for facilities Ch. 246-320 Definitions Ch. 357-01 Discipline Ch. 357-40 Special closures and firearm restriction areas Ch. Trauma care systems, standards Ch. 246-976 232-28 Trauma rehabilitation services, standards Ch. General provisions Ch. 357-04 Holidays and leave Ch. 357-31 Special trapping permit Ch. 232-12 246-976 Terminally ill persons Ch. 232-12 HOSTELS Layoff and separation Ch. 357-46 Management service Ch. 357-58 Unlawful acts Ch. 232-12, Ch. 232-13 Operation and financial support Ch. 352-52 Performance management Ch. 357-37 HYDRAULIC CONSTRUCTION (See FISH HOTELS AND MOTELS Personnel files Ch. 357-22 AND FISHING) Transient accommodations Reasonable accommodation Ch. 357-26 IDENTICARDS (See LICENSES) health, safety, and sanitation requirements Ch. Recruitment, assessment, and certification Ch. 246-360 357-16 IDENTIFICATION HOUSING Review, director’s Ch. 357-49 Identicards Ch. 308-104 Affordable housing entities Training and development, employee Ch. 357-34 IMMIGRANTS joint self-insurance property and liability HUMAN RIGHTS COMMISSION Refugee cash assistance Ch. 388-466 program requirements Ch. 200-120 Adjudicative proceedings Ch. 162-08 IMMUNIZATION Affordable housing program Ch. 365-200 Age discrimination in public employment Ch. Child care Ch. 246-105 Bonds, single-family housing bonds, allocation 162-20 School students, requirements Ch. 180-38, Ch. among local housing agencies Ch. 365-70 Complaints Ch. 162-08 246-105, Ch. 246-150, Ch. 392-182 Building code guidelines Credit transaction Ch. 162-40 indigent housing, exemptions from building Disabilities, persons with INDETERMINATE SENTENCE REVIEW code Ch. 51-16 employment discrimination Ch. 162-22 BOARD Disabilities, discrimination Ch. 162-38 public accommodations Ch. 162-26 Administrative policies Ch. 381-10 Emergency or transitional housing Discrimination in employment Ch. 162-16 Administrative progress and parole reviews Ch. property tax exemption Ch. 458-16 Discriminatory language in employment 381-40 Factory assembled structures advisory board Ch. applications Ch. 162-16 Clemency Ch. 381-80 296-49A Duties Ch. 162-04 Community custody hearings Ch. 381-90 Factory-built housing and commercial structures Employment Community custody violation hearings Ch. 381- design plans Ch. 296-150F age discrimination in public employment Ch. 100 inspection and fees Ch. 296-150F 162-20 Discharge conditional and final, procedures Ch. manufacturing codes Ch. 296-150F disabilities, persons with Ch. 162-22 381-80 Lead-based paint, activities and renovation, unfair practices Ch. 162-16 Disciplinary hearing procedures Ch. 381-50 certification of firms and individuals Ch. General provisions Ch. 162-04 Minimum terms, fixing Ch. 381-30 365-230 Hearings Ch. 162-08 Parolability hearing procedures Ch. 381-60 Lead-based paint, training program accreditation Membership and meetings Ch. 162-04 Parole revocation hearing procedures Ch. 381-70 Ch. 365-230 Organization and operations Ch. 162-04 Public records, disclosure procedures Ch. 381-20

[WAC Index—page 30] (2012) INDUSTRIAL SAFETY AND HEALTH

INDIANS evaluation and management services, fees Ch. Boilers and pressure vessels, installations, American Indian endowed scholarship program 296-21 inspections, and regulations Ch. 296-104 Ch. 250-76 hospital fees Ch. 296-23 Carcinogens, safety standards Ch. 296-62 Child welfare advisory committee Ch. 388-70 impairment rating and categories Ch. 296-20 Chemicals, highly hazardous Foster care Ch. 388-70 independent medical examination Ch. 296-23 process safety management Ch. 296-67 Liquor sales in Indian country Ch. 314-37 massage therapy Ch. 296-23 Chemicals in laboratories Ch. 296-828 Motor vehicle excise tax exemption Ch. 308-96A medical supplies and devices Ch. 296-23 Coke ovens Tribal liquor stores, qualifications and naturopathic physicians Ch. 296-23 occupational health standards Ch. 296-62 appointment Ch. 314-37 nuclear medicine fees Ch. 296-23 Compressed air workers, safety standards Ch. INDIGENTS nursing fees Ch. 296-23 296-36 County defense costs occupational therapy, fees Ch. 296-23 Compressed gas and compressed gas equipment reimbursement procedures Ch. 82-30 pathology fees Ch. 296-23 Ch. 296-24 Housing, exemptions from building code Ch. 51- physical therapy fees Ch. 296-23 Confined spaces Ch. 296-809 16 radiology fees Ch. 296-23 Construction work, safety standards Ch. 296-155 structured intensive multidisciplinary Cotton dust INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT program for chronic noncancer pain Ch. occupational health standards Ch. 296-62 Revenue bonds, financing eligibility Ch. 130-16 296-20 Dipping and coating operations Ch. 296-835 INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE tests and measurements, fees Ch. 296-23 Discrimination against employee instituting Ambulatory surgery center payment Ch. 296- transportation services, fees Ch. 296-23 complaint or proceeding prohibited Ch. 296- 23B travel expense Ch. 296-20 360 Appeals Ch. 263-12 treatment, fees, procedures Ch. 296-20 Diving operations, commercial Ch. 296-37 Auditing and recordkeeping Ch. 296-17 vocational services fees Ch. 296-23 Electrical Ch. 296-24 Benefits Mental condition or disability Ch. 296-14 Electrical wiring and equipment installation, overpayment Ch. 296-14 Nuclear medicine services Ch. 296-23 safety standards Ch. 296-46B payment Ch. 296-14 Nursing services Ch. 296-23 Electrical workers, safety standards Ch. 296-45 Biofeedback rules Ch. 296-21 Occupational therapy Ch. 296-23 Elevators, dumbwaiters, escalators and other Bundled services and supplies Ch. 296-21 Pathology services Ch. 296-23 conveyances Ch. 296-96 Chiropractic services Ch. 296-23 Physical medicine Ch. 296-21 Emergency plans and escape routes Ch. 296-24 Claims Physical therapy Ch. 296-23 Emergency response, hazardous substances Ch. medical aid rules and fees Ch. 296-20 Preferred worker, defined Ch. 296-16 296-824 procedure Ch. 296-14 Providers and services not covered Ch. 296-21 Ethylene oxide Classifications Ch. 296-17A Psychiatric services Ch. 296-21 occupational health standards Ch. 296-855 Conversion factors, medical aid Ch. 296-20 Radiology services Ch. 296-23 Explosives handling, possession, and use, safety Crime Victims Compensation Act Rates and rating system Ch. 296-17 standards Ch. 296-52 appeals Ch. 263-12 Reimbursement policies, general Ch. 296-21 Fire brigades Ch. 296-811 Disability determination and classification Ch. Reporting rules, general Ch. 296-17 Fire protection and suppression Ch. 296-24 296-20 Residence modification Ch. 296-14 Firefighters, safety standards Ch. 296-305 Discrimination, filing a complaint Ch. 296-15A Retrospective rating Ch. 296-17B Flammable and combustible liquids Ch. 296-24 Drugless therapeutics Ch. 296-23 Self-insurance rules and regulations Ch. 296-15 Floor and wall openings Ch. 296-24 Employers Surgery, global policy Ch. 296-21 Forklifts and other powered industrial trucks worker reemployment incentives Ch. 296-16 Tests and measurements Ch. 296-23 safety standards Ch. 296-863 Formaldehyde Evaluation and treatment services, fees Ch. 296- Therapeutic procedures, fees Ch. 296-21 occupational health standards Ch. 296-856 21 Transportation services Ch. 296-23 Fees General core rules Ch. 296-800 Vocational rehabilitation services Ch. 296-19A General standards Ch. 296-24 chiropractic Ch. 296-23 Vocational services Ch. 296-23 dental services Ch. 296-23 Grain handling facilities Ch. 296-99 drugless therapeutics Ch. 296-23 Worker reemployment incentives for employers Hazardous materials Ch. 296-24, Ch. 296-62 Ch. 296-16 evaluation and management services Ch. 296- agricultural operations, safety standards Ch. 21 INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE APPEALS, 296-307 hospital Ch. 296-23 BOARD OF (See INDUSTRIAL DOT labeling Ch. 296-62 massage therapy Ch. 296-23 INSURANCE) material safety data sheets (MSDSs) and label medical, general Ch. 296-20 INDUSTRIAL LOAN COMPANIES information Ch. 296-839 medical supplies and devices Ch. 296-23 Examinations, schedule of costs Ch. 208-544 occupational health standards Ch. 296-62 nursing Ch. 296-23 Hazardous substances, emergency response Ch. pathology Ch. 296-23 INDUSTRIAL SAFETY AND HEALTH 296-824 physical therapy Ch. 296-23 Abrasive blasting Ch. 296-818 Hazardous waste operations radiology Ch. 296-23 Accidents, occupational, recordkeeping and occupational health standards Ch. 296-843 therapeutic procedures Ch. 296-21 reporting Ch. 296-27 Hearing loss prevention (noise) Ch. 296-817 vocational services Ch. 296-23 Administrative rules Ch. 296-900 Heat exposure, outdoor Ch. 296-62 HCPBS codes and billing modifiers Ch. 296-21 Agricultural operations, safety standards Ch. Helicopters used as lifting devices Ch. 296-829 Hospital outpatient services Ch. 296-23A 296-307 Hexavalent chromium Ch. 296-62 Hospital services Ch. 296-23, Ch. 296-23A Agricultural workers Industrial radiography Impairment rating and categories Ch. 296-20 pesticides, worker protection standards Ch. radiation protection Ch. 246-243 Independent medical examinations examiner Ch. 16-233 Industrial Safety and Health Act 296-23 Air contaminants appeals Ch. 263-12 Industrial insurance appeals, board of occupational health standards Ch. 296-62 Injuries, occupational, recordkeeping and adjudicative proceedings Ch. 263-12 Airborne contaminant Ch. 296-841 reporting Ch. 296-27 Crime Victims Compensation Act, appeals Anhydrous ammonia Ch. 296-826 Labor standards for employee safety, health, and Ch. 263-12 Arsenic welfare Ch. 296-126 Industrial Insurance Act, appeals Ch. 263-12 occupational health standards Ch. 296-848 Ladders, portable and fixed Industrial Safety and Health Act, appeals Ch. Asbestos safety standards Ch. 296-876 263-12 occupational health standards Ch. 296-848, Laundries, safety standards Ch. 296-303 practice and procedure Ch. 263-12 Ch. 296-62 Liquefied petroleum gas Ch. 296-24 public records, availability Ch. 263-12 Asbestos removal and encapsulation, regulation Lockout/tagout, control of hazardous energy Ch. Industrial Safety and Health Act Ch. 296-65 296-803 appeals Ch. 263-12 Atmospheres and ventilation Logging operations, safety standards Ch. 296-54 Longshore and harbor workers assigned risk plan occupational health standards Ch. 296-62 Longshore, stevedore, and waterfront related Ch. 284-22 Automobile parking elevators operations, safety standards Ch. 296-56 Medical aid rules safety standards and fees Ch. 296-96 Machine safety chiropractic fees Ch. 296-23 Benzene generally Ch. 296-806 conversion factors Ch. 296-20 occupational health standards Ch. 296-849 lockout/tagout, control of hazardous energy dental fees Ch. 296-23 Bloodborne pathogens, occupational exposure to Ch. 296-803 drugless therapeutics fees Ch. 296-23 Ch. 296-823 Manlifts

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safety standards and fees Ch. 296-96 Spruce budworm control Ch. 332-32 health insurance partnership (HIP) program Material lifts INSTITUTIONAL INDUSTRIES Ch. 182-26 safety standards and fees Ch. 296-96 Sale and proceeds of goods Ch. 137-80 high technology assessment program Ch. 182- Materials handling and storage Ch. 296-24 55 Medical and exposure records, employee Ch. INSURANCE medicare supplement Ch. 182-13 296-802 Actuaries Ch. 284-05 public employees benefits board Title 182 Motor vehicles and semitrucks Advertising Washington health plan Ch. 182-22, Ch. 182- occupational health standards Ch. 296-865 life insurance Ch. 284-23 23 Occupational accidents and injuries, Agents, brokers, adjusters Health care discount plan organizations recordkeeping and reporting Ch. 296-27 education requirements Ch. 284-17 standards Ch. 284-155 Occupational health standards Ch. 296-62 examination scheduling and fees Ch. 284-17 Health care insurance market performance data Pesticides licensing requirements Ch. 284-17 call rules Ch. 284-199 agricultural operations, safety standards Ch. surplus line insurance Ch. 284-15 Health care services contractors 296-307 Agents, brokers, adjusters, and producers agents Ch. 284-44 agricultural worker protection standards Ch. definitions Ch. 284-12 benefits coordination standards Ch. 284-51 16-233 identification to prospective insureds Ch. 284- contract format and standards Ch. 284-44 pesticide handler standards Ch. 16-233 12 coordinated quality improvement program Physical agents managing general agents Ch. 284-12 Ch. 246-50 occupational health standards Ch. 296-62 AIDS, insuring procedures Ch. 284-90 coverage requirements and exceptions Ch. Platforms AIDS health insurance premium payment 284-44 elevated work platforms Ch. 296-869 program Ch. 182-539 electronic filing of forms and rates in SERFF powered platforms Ch. 296-870 Annual statements and reports Ch. 284-07 Ch. 284-44A Portable power tools Ch. 296-807 Annuity tables Ch. 284-74 forms Ch. 284-18A Pulp, paper, and paperboard manufacturers, Audited financial reports Ch. 284-07 group contracts safety standards Ch. 296-79 Basic coverage policy (small group) benefits coordination standards Ch. 284-51 Radiation protection reservation of chapter Ch. 284-49 conversion plans, requirements Ch. 284-52 industrial radiography Ch. 246-243 Basic health plan Ch. 182-22, Ch. 182-24, Ch. Health carriers uranium and/or thorium milling Ch. 246-252 182-25 standards Ch. 284-43 Casualty and property insurance worker rights Ch. 246-222 Health insurance forms, filing Ch. 284-20B Radioactive materials conversion regulation Ch. 284-52 packaging and transportation Ch. 246-231 Casualty and property insurers statistical data reporting Ch. 284-24B Health insurance partnership (HIP) program Ch. Railroads 182-26 clearances and walkways in private yards and Chemical dependency coverage Ch. 284-53 Commissioner’s standard ordinary (CSO) Health insurance pool Ch. 284-91 plants Ch. 296-860 Health maintenance holding companies Respiratory protection mortality table, 2001 Ch. 284-74 Communications equipment licenses Ch. 284- forms Ch. 284-18A airborne contaminants Ch. 296-841 Health maintenance organizations respirators Ch. 296-842 17A Contracts, transfer Ch. 284-95 coordinated quality improvement program Right to know fee assessment Ch. 296-63 Ch. 246-50 Safety standards Coordination of benefits, standards Ch. 284-51 Credit health and accident insurance Ch. 284-34 coverage requirements and exceptions Ch. employment conditions, discrimination 284-46 pursuant to RCW 49.17.160 Ch. 296-360 Credit history for personal insurance underwriting or rating Ch. 284-24A electronic filing of forms and rates in SERFF Sawmills and woodworking operations, safety Ch. 284-46A standards Ch. 296-78 Credit life insurance Ch. 284-34 Crop adjusters Ch. 284-17 group contracts Scaffolds benefits coordination standards Ch. 284-51 nonmandatory appendices Ch. 296-24 Day care insurance, joint underwriting association Ch. 284-78 conversion plans, requirements Ch. 284-52 safety standards Ch. 296-874 reports, filing requirements Ch. 284-46 Ship construction, repairing, breaking Ch. 296- Disability insurance form and rate filing Ch. 284-58 Health plans 304 standards Ch. 284-43 Ski area facilities and operations, safety group and blanket disability insurance Ch. 284-96 Holding company, regulations Ch. 284-18, Ch. standards Ch. 296-59 284-18A Split (multipiece) rim and single-piece rim group contracts benefits, coordination standards Ch. 284-51 Independent review organizations, certification wheels Ch. 246-305 large vehicles, safety standards Ch. 296-864 loss ratios Ch. 284-60 Spray finishing Ch. 296-24 minimum reserve standards Ch. 284-16 Insider trading of equity securities Ch. 284-26 Stairway railings and guards Ch. 296-24 regulations Ch. 284-50 Insurance tables, approved Ch. 284-74 Standards Ch. 296-24 reinsurance agreements Ch. 284-13 Insurers Ch. 284-16 Telecommunications workers, safety standards Domestic fraternal mutual property insurers’ Joint underwriting association for day care Ch. 296-32 agents and directors Ch. 284-36 insurance Ch. 284-78 Textile industry, safety standards Ch. 296-301 Domestic stock insurers Liability risk retention purchasing groups Ch. Toxic substances Ch. 296-62 proxies, consents, authorization Ch. 284-28 284-92 Trade secrets, protecting Ch. 296-816 Environmental claims Ch. 284-30 Life insurance Uranium and/or thorium milling Equity securities of insurance company Ch. 284- accelerated benefits Ch. 284-23 radiation protection Ch. 246-252 26 advertising regulations Ch. 284-23 Waterfront operations, safety standards Ch. 296- Essential property insurance inspection and disclosure requirements Ch. 284-23 56 placement program Ch. 284-19 fixed premium universal life insurance Ch. Welding, cutting, and brazing Ch. 296-24 FAIR plan Ch. 284-19 284-84 Window cleaning, safety standards Ch. 296-878 Financial reports Ch. 284-07 form and rate filing Ch. 284-58 WISHA Fixed premium universal life insurance Ch. 284- generally Ch. 284-23 administrative rules Ch. 296-350, Ch. 296-900 84 reinsurance agreements Ch. 284-13 core rules Ch. 296-800 Flood insurance Ch. 284-164 Life settlements Ch. 284-97 Worker housing, temporary Form filing Longshore and harbor workers assigned risk plan agricultural Ch. 296-307 casualty and property insurance Ch. 284-20B Ch. 284-22 construction standard Ch. 246-359 disability insurance Ch. 284-58 Long-term care insurance Ch. 284-54, Ch. 284- health, safety, and sanitation requirements Ch. life insurance Ch. 284-58 83 246-358, Ch. 296-833 Fraternal benefit societies Ch. 284-36A Long-term care partnership insurance Ch. 284-85 Working surfaces Ch. 296-24 Fraternal mutual property insurers’ agents and Malpractice directors Ch. 284-36 medical malpractice, underwriting Ch. 284- IN-HOME SERVICES AGENCIES Gender blended mortality tables Ch. 284-74 20A Requirements Ch. 246-335 Guaranteed asset protection waiver Ch. 284-160 midwifery and birthing centers, joint INSECT PESTS Hazardous condition of a business Ch. 284-16 underwriting association Ch. 284-87 European pine shoot moth control Ch. 332-32 Health care authority Malpractice, medical Hemlock looper control Ch. 332-32 basic health plan Ch. 182-22, Ch. 182-24, Ch. claim settlement data reporting rules for Insect and worm control Ch. 332-32 182-25 attorneys and claimants Ch. 284-24E

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closed claim data reporting rules for facilities AIDS, insuring procedures Ch. 284-90 Holding company, regulations Ch. 284-18, Ch. and providers Ch. 284-24D Annuity tables Ch. 284-74 284-18A Market conduct oversight program Ch. 284-37 Casualty and property insurance Insider trading of equity securities Ch. 284-26 Medicare supplement health insurance Ch. 182- forms, filing Ch. 284-20B Insurance tables, approved Ch. 284-74 13, Ch. 284-55, Ch. 284-66 Casualty and property insurers Insurers Ch. 284-16 Midwifery and birthing centers, joint statistical data reporting Ch. 284-24B Joint underwriting association for day care underwriting association for malpractice Chemical dependency coverage Ch. 284-53 insurance Ch. 284-78 insurance Ch. 284-87 Communications equipment licenses Ch. 284- Liability risk retention purchasing groups Ch. Military sales practices Ch. 284-30 17A 284-92 Motor vehicles Company reports and annual statements Ch. 284- Life insurance claims, regulation of settlements Ch. 284-30 07 accelerated benefits Ch. 284-23 Financial Responsibility Act, administrative Consumer financial and health information, advertising regulations Ch. 284-23 procedures Ch. 308-102 privacy Ch. 284-04 disclosure requirements Ch. 284-23 loss payable and mortgagee endorsements, Contracts, transfer Ch. 284-95 fixed premium universal life insurance Ch. standard forms Ch. 284-21 Credit health and accident insurance Ch. 284-34 284-84 mandatory coverage Ch. 308-106 Credit history for personal insurance form and rate filing Ch. 284-58 service contracts, filing Ch. 284-20C underwriting or rating Ch. 284-24A generally Ch. 284-23 Policies Credit life insurance Ch. 284-34 Life settlements Ch. 284-97 forms Ch. 284-21 Crop adjusters Ch. 284-17 Longshore and harbor workers assigned risk plan generally Ch. 284-20 Day care insurance, joint underwriting Ch. 284-22 Producers association Ch. 284-78 Long-term care insurance Ch. 284-54, Ch. 284- definitions Ch. 284-12 Disability insurance 83 education requirements Ch. 284-17 form and rate filing Ch. 284-58 Long-term care partnership insurance Ch. 284-85 examination scheduling and fees Ch. 284-17 group and blanket disability insurance Ch. Malpractice insurance identfication to prospective insureds Ch. 284- 284-96 midwifery and birthing centers, joint 12 group contracts underwriting association Ch. 284-87 licensing requirements Ch. 284-17 benefits, coordination standards Ch. 284-51 Market conduct oversight program Ch. 284-37 managing general agents Ch. 284-12 loss ratios Ch. 284-60 Medicare supplement health insurance Ch. 284- Property and casualty insurance minimum reserve standards Ch. 284-16 55, Ch. 284-66 forms, filing Ch. 284-20B regulations Ch. 284-50 Midwifery and birthing centers, joint Property and casualty insurers Domestic stock insurers underwriting association for malpractice statistical data reporting Ch. 284-24B proxies, consents, authorization Ch. 284-28 insurance Ch. 284-87 Property insurance Duties Ch. 284-02 Motor vehicles loss payable and mortgagee endorsements, Environmental claims Ch. 284-30 service contracts, filing Ch. 284-20C standard forms Ch. 284-21 Equity securities of insurance company Ch. 284- Office organization and operations Ch. 284-02 Property insurance inspection and placement 26 Policies program Ch. 284-19 Essential property insurance inspection and forms Ch. 284-21 Rate filing Ch. 284-24 placement program Ch. 284-19 generally Ch. 284-20 disability insurance Ch. 284-58 FAIR plan Ch. 284-19 Producers life insurance Ch. 284-58 Fixed premium universal life insurance Ch. 284- definitions Ch. 284-12 Reinsurance agreements Ch. 284-13 84 education requirements Ch. 284-17 Rental car producers Ch. 284-17B Flood insurance Ch. 284-164 examination scheduling and fees Ch. 284-17 Reports and annual statements Ch. 284-07 Form filing identification to prospective insureds Ch. 284- Risk retention groups Ch. 284-92 casualty and property insurance Ch. 284-20B 12 Self-insurance requirements disability insurance Ch. 284-58 licensing requirements Ch. 284-17 affordable housing entity property and life insurance Ch. 284-58 managing general agents Ch. 284-12 liability program Ch. 200-120 Fraternal benefit societies Ch. 284-36A separate account requirements Ch. 284-12 local governments Ch. 200-100 Property and casualty insurance Fraternal mutual property insurers’ agents and forms, filing Ch. 284-20B local governments, health and welfare directors Ch. 284-36 Property and casualty insurers program Ch. 200-110 Gender blended mortality tables Ch. 284-74 nonprofit corporations Ch. 200-100 statistical data reporting Ch. 284-24B Guaranteed asset protection waiver Ch. 284-160 Property insurance inspection and placement Smoker/nonsmoker mortality tables Ch. 284-74 Health care discount plan organizations Statistical data program Ch. 284-19 standards Ch. 284-155 Public records, availability Ch. 284-03 casualty and property insurers Ch. 284-28B Health care insurance market performance data plans for medical professional liability reports Publications and information, availability Ch. call rules Ch. 284-199 284-02 Ch. 284-28C Health care services contractors Subsidiaries Rate filing Ch. 284-24 agents Ch. 284-44 disability insurance Ch. 284-58 valuation Ch. 284-16 contract format and standards Ch. 284-44 Surplus line insurance Ch. 284-15 life insurance Ch. 284-58 coverage requirements and exceptions Ch. Reinsurance agreements Ch. 284-13 Tables Ch. 284-74 284-44 Title insurance Ch. 284-29, 284-29A Risk retention groups Ch. 284-92 electronic filing of forms and rates in SERFF Smoker/nonsmoker mortality tables Ch. 284-74 Title insurers Ch. 284-44A tract index requirements Ch. 284-16 Surplus line insurance Ch. 284-15 forms Ch. 284-18A Title insurance Ch. 284-29, 284-29A Trade practices Ch. 284-30 Health carriers Transfer of insurance contracts Ch. 284-95 Trade practices Ch. 284-30 standards Ch. 284-43 Transfer of insurance contracts Ch. 284-95 Unfair practices Ch. 284-30 Health insurance Washington health plan Ch. 182-22, Ch. 182-23 basic coverage policy (small group) Ch. 284- INTELLECTUAL DISABILITIES, Workers’ compensation, See INDUSTRIAL 49 INDIVIDUALS WITH (See INSURANCE conversion regulation Ch. 284-52 DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES, INSURANCE COMMISSIONER Health insurance pool Ch. 284-91 PERSONS WITH) Actuaries Ch. 284-05 Health maintenance holding companies INTERNATIONAL STUDENT EXCHANGE Agents, brokers, adjusters forms Ch. 284-18A AGENCIES education requirements Ch. 284-17 Health maintenance organizations Registration requirements Ch. 434-166 examination scheduling and fees Ch. 284-17 conversion regulation Ch. 284-52 INTERPRETERS licensing requirements Ch. 284-17 coverage requirements and exceptions Ch. DSHS employees Ch. 388-03 surplus line insurance Ch. 284-15 284-46 Agents, brokers, adjusters, and producers electronic filing of forms and rates in SERFF INTOXICATING LIQUOR (See definitions Ch. 284-12 Ch. 284-46A ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES) identification to prospective insureds Ch. 284- reports, filing requirements Ch. 284-46 INVESTMENT BOARD, STATE 12 Health plans Conflict of interest Ch. 287-04 managing general agents Ch. 284-12 standards Ch. 284-43 Deferred compensation plan, responsibility Ch. separate account requirements Ch. 284-12 Hearings Ch. 284-02 415-501

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Definitions Ch. 287-02 KITSAP COUNTY Boiler rules, board of Meetings Ch. 287-01 Shorelines inspections Ch. 296-104 Organization, operations, and procedures Ch. lakes Ch. 173-20 installations Ch. 296-104 287-02 streams, rivers Ch. 173-18 rules, substantive Ch. 296-104 Public records, availability Ch. 287-02 wetlands Ch. 173-22 Commercial coaches State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), KITTITAS COUNTY construction code Ch. 296-150C interpretation Ch. 287-06 Shorelines inspection Ch. 296-150C INVESTMENTS lakes Ch. 173-20 Confined spaces Ch. 296-809 Investment advisers Ch. 460-24A streams, rivers Ch. 173-18 Contractor certificate of registration Ch. 296- Securities wetlands Ch. 173-22 200A use of agency lease as collateral or security Conversion vendor units Ch. 296-150V KLICKITAT COUNTY Crime victim compensation program Ch. 296-30 Ch. 474-10 Shorelines State investment board Title 287 Crime victims compensation attendant services lakes Ch. 173-20 Ch. 296-33 IRRIGATION streams, rivers Ch. 173-18 Crime victims compensation mental health Chemigation and fertigation Ch. 16-202 wetlands Ch. 173-22 treatment Ch. 296-31 Greywater reuse for subsurface irrigation Ch. LABELS Electrical board Ch. 296-46B 246-274 Butter flavoring on popcorn, sign requirements practice and procedure Ch. 296-46B ISLAND COUNTY Ch. 16-129 Electricians, licensing and certification Ch. 296- Shorelines Meat Ch. 16-19 46B lakes Ch. 173-20 Organic foods, processed Ch. 16-158 Equal employment opportunity in apprenticeship Ch. 296-05 streams, rivers Ch. 173-18 LABOR wetlands Ch. 173-22 Ethylene oxide Agricultural employees, employment standards occupational health standards Ch. 296-855 JAIL INDUSTRY BOARD Ch. 296-131 Factory assembled structures advisory board Ch. Arbitration process Ch. 288-02 Apprenticeship programs Ch. 296-05 296-49A Policy and procedures Ch. 288-04 Collective bargaining Factory-built housing and commercial structures Prison industries enhancement certification marine employees’ commission Title 316 design plans Ch. 296-150F program (PIECP) public employment relations commission, inspection and fees Ch. 296-150F adjudicative proceedings Ch. 288-06 duties and proceedings Title 391 manufacturing codes Ch. 296-150F administration Ch. 288-04 Equal employment opportunity in apprenticeship Family care Ch. 296-130 Ch. 296-05 JAILS Family leave Ch. 296-134 Farm labor contracting Ch. 296-310 Farm labor contracting Ch. 296-310 HIV, occupational exposure Ch. 246-136 Health Care Activities Labor Relations Act, Jail industry board Title 288 Fire brigades Ch. 296-811 supplementary procedural rules Ch. 296-133 Forklifts and other powered industrial trucks JEFFERSON COUNTY Injuries and illnesses, occupational, recording safety standards Ch. 296-863 Shorelines and reporting Ch. 296-27 Formaldehyde lakes Ch. 173-20 Marine employees’ commission Title 316 occupational health standards Ch. 296-856 streams, rivers Ch. 173-18 Minimum wages Ch. 296-126, Ch. 296-128 Hazardous waste operations wetlands Ch. 173-22 Minors, hours, wages, and prohibited occupational health standards Ch. 296-843 JOINT CENTER FOR HIGHER employment Health Care Activities Labor Relations Act, EDUCATION (See HIGHER nonagricultural employment Ch. 296-125 supplementary procedural Ch. 296-133 EDUCATION, JOINT CENTER FOR) Minors, work permits Ch. 296-125, Ch. 296-126 Helicopters used as lifting devices Ch. 296-829 Prevailing wages Ch. 296-127 JUDICIAL CONDUCT, COMMISSION ON Industrial insurance Public employment relations commission, duties ambulatory surgery center payment Ch. 296- Ethics in public service and proceedings Title 391 procedural rules Ch. 292-09 23B Safety and health standards, general Ch. 296-24 biofeedback rules Ch. 296-21 substantive rules Ch. 292-11 Standards for employee safety, health, and Public records, availability Ch. 292-10 bundled services and supplies Ch. 296-21 welfare Ch. 296-126 classifications Ch. 296-17A JUDICIAL RETIREMENT SYSTEM Strikers disability determination and classification Ch. General provisions, administration Ch. 415-100 public assistance, eligibility Ch. 388-480 296-20 Public records, accessibility Ch. 415-100 Worker housing, temporary discrimination, filing a complaint Ch. 296- construction standard Ch. 246-359 15A JUNKYARDS health, safety, and sanitation requirements Ch. Adjacent to highways Ch. 468-74 evaluation and treatment services, fees Ch. 246-358 296-21 JUVENILES LABOR AND INDUSTRIES, HCPCS codes and billing modifiers Ch. 296- Juvenile corrections personnel, basic training Ch. DEPARTMENT OF (See also HEALTH 21 139-10 AND SAFETY; INDUSTRIAL SAFETY hospital services Ch. 296-23A Offender rehabilitation AND HEALTH) impairment rating and categories Ch. 296-20 administration Ch. 388-700 Abrasive blasting Ch. 296-818 medical aid rules collection of costs of support, treatment, and Administrative rules Ch. 296-900 chiropractic, fees Ch. 296-23 confinement Ch. 388-720 Agriculture conversion factors Ch. 296-20 consolidated services programs Ch. 388-710 employment standards, pay and records Ch. dental services, fees Ch. 296-23 criminal justice cost reimbursement Ch. 388- 296-131 drugless therapeutics, fees Ch. 296-23 750 housing, temporary Ch. 296-307 evaluation and treatment services, fees Ch. parole revocation procedure Ch. 388-740 safety standards Ch. 296-307 296-21 security level classifications Ch. 388-730 Airborne contaminant Ch. 296-841 hospital, fees Ch. 296-23 transfer to department of corrections Ch. 388- Amusement rides and structures impairment rating and categories Ch. 296-20 745 inspector qualifications Ch. 296-403A independent medical examination Ch. 296- KIDNAPPING insurance requirements Ch. 296-403A 23 Offender registration Ch. 446-20 operating permit Ch. 296-403A massage therapy Ch. 296-23 Anhydrous ammonia Ch. 296-826 naturopathic physicians Ch. 296-23 KIDNEY DISEASE Apprenticeship and training council nursing, fees Ch. 296-23 Home dialysis program Ch. 246-905 equal employment opportunity in occupational therapy, fees Ch. 296-23 Public assistance apprenticeship Ch. 296-05 pathology, fees Ch. 296-23 kidney disease program and kidney center organization and operations Ch. 296-05 physical therapy, fees Ch. 296-23 services Ch. 182-540 standards, procedures, and programs Ch. 296- radiology, fees Ch. 296-23 KING COUNTY 05 structured intensive multidisciplinary Leased-tidelands valuation board Ch. 298-08 Arsenic program for chronic noncancer pain Ch. Shorelines occupational health standards Ch. 296-848 296-20 lakes Ch. 173-20 Benzene supplies and devices, fees Ch. 296-23 streams, rivers Ch. 173-18 occupational health standards Ch. 296-848, tests and measurements, fees Ch. 296-23 wetlands Ch. 173-22 Ch. 296-849 therapeutic procedures, fees Ch. 296-21

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transportation services, fees Ch. 296-23 hazardous substances, emergency response to Training requirements, basic law enforcement travel expense Ch. 296-20 release in workplace Ch. 296-824 academy Ch. 139-05 treatment, fees, procedures Ch. 296-20 hearing loss prevention (noise) Ch. 296-817 LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS’ AND vocational services, fees Ch. 296-23 liquefied petroleum gases, storage and FIREFIGHTERS’ RETIREMENT physical medicine Ch. 296-21 handling Ch. 296-24 SYSTEM preferred worker, defined Ch. 296-16 materials handling and storage, including General administration Ch. 415-104 procedures, generally Ch. 296-14 cranes, derricks, and rigging Ch. 296-24 Local disability board procedures Ch. 415-105 providers and services not covered Ch. 296-21 portable power tools Ch. 296-807 Medical and health standards Ch. 415-104 psychiatric services Ch. 296-21 stairway railings and guards Ch. 296-24 Public records, accessibility Ch. 415-104 rates and rating system Ch. 296-17 welding, cutting, brazing Ch. 296-24 reimbursement policies, general Ch. 296-21 window cleaning Ch. 296-878 LAW REVISION COMMISSION reporting, auditing and recordkeeping Ch. WISHA, core rules Ch. 296-800 Membership, officers, and meetings Ch. 306-01 296-17 working surfaces, guarding floors and wall Public records, availability Ch. 306-01 retrospective rating Ch. 296-17B openings Ch. 296-24 Purpose and duties Ch. 306-01 self-insurance rules and regulations Ch. 296- Scaffolds Research projects Ch. 306-01 15 nonmandatory appendices Ch. 296-24 LEASES surgery, global policy Ch. 296-21 safety standards Ch. 296-874 Leased-tidelands valuation board, King County vocational rehabilitation services Ch. 296- Sick leave for child care Ch. 296-130 Ch. 298-08 19A Split (multipiece) rim and single-piece rim Leasehold excise tax Ch. 458-29A worker reemployment incentives for wheels State agencies employers Ch. 296-16 large vehicles, safety standards Ch. 296-864 use of lease as collateral or security Ch. 474- Injuries and illnesses, occupational, recording State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), 10 and reporting Ch. 296-27 guidelines Ch. 296-07 State-owned lands Ladders, portable and fixed Temporary worker housing geothermal resources lease Ch. 332-22 safety standards Ch. 296-876 factory-built housing structures Ch. 296-150T leases Ch. 332-110 Late night retail worker crime prevention Ch. Trade secrets, protecting Ch. 296-816 leasing program, rules Ch. 332-22 296-832 Vocational rehabilitation services Ch. 296-19A Lockout/tagout, control of hazardous energy Ch. LEGISLATURE WISHA Redistricting commission 296-803 administrative rules Ch. 296-350, Ch. 296-900 Machine safety Ch. 296-806 administrative procedures Ch. 417-01 core rules Ch. 296-800 third party submissions Ch. 417-06 Manufactured homes Worker housing, temporary alteration Ch. 296-150M health, safety, and sanitation requirements Ch. LEMON LAW inspection and insignia Ch. 296-150M 296-833 Arbitration process Ch. 44-10 installer training and certification program Ch. LEWIS COUNTY 296-150I LABORATORIES Shorelines Material safety data sheets (MSDSs) and label Chemicals, safety standards Ch. 296-828 information Ch. 296-839 Drinking water supply analysis, certification Ch. lakes Ch. 173-20 Medical and exposure records, employee Ch. 246-390 streams, rivers Ch. 173-18 296-802 Environmental laboratories, accreditation Ch. wetlands Ch. 173-22 Medical units Ch. 296-150V 173-50 LIBRARIES Mobile homes and recreational vehicles LADDERS Advisory council on libraries Ch. 304-12 factory assembled structures advisory board Portable and fixed Ch. 296-876 Documents depository library system Ch. 304-16 Librarians, certification Ch. 300-12 Ch. 296-49A LAKES Motor vehicles and semitrucks Library council of Washington Ch. 304-12 Capitol Lake and adjoining lands and roadways Public records, availability Ch. 304-20 occupational health standards Ch. 296-865 Ch. 200-210 Organization, operations, and procedures Ch. State library 296-06 Lake restoration grants program, limitation on rules of general application Ch. 304-12 use of funds Ch. 173-80 Platforms State library commission elevated work platforms Ch. 296-869 Shorelines Ch. 173-20 librarians, certification Ch. 300-12 powered platforms Ch. 296-870 LAND DEVELOPMENT rules Ch. 304-12 Plumbers, certification Ch. 296-400A Agriculture, forest, mineral lands, and critical Telecommunications Public records, availability Ch. 296-06 areas federal universal service contracts Ch. 480- Railroad clearances and walkways in private classification guidelines Ch. 365-190 123 yards and plants Ch. 296-860 Environmental coordination procedures Title LICENSED PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS (See Recreational park trailers 173 ACCOUNTANCY, BOARD OF; inspection and insignia Ch. 296-150P Growth Management Act ACCOUNTANTS) manufacturing standards Ch. 296-150P best available science Ch. 365-195 Recreational vehicles comprehensive plans and development LICENSES (See also CERTIFICATION; inspection and insignia Ch. 296-150R regulations, criteria for adoption Ch. 365- PERMITS) manufacturer’s notice to department Ch. 296- 196 Appraisal management companies Ch. 308-409 150R project consistency Ch. 365-197 Architects Ch. 308-12 self-certification Ch. 296-150R Growth management planning and Athletic trainers Ch. 246-916 Respiratory protection environmental review fund grants Ch. 365- Auctioneers Ch. 308-11 airborne contaminants Ch. 296-841 185 Bail bond agencies and agents Ch. 308-19 respirators Ch. 296-842 Survey, plat, and map filing and recording fees Barbers Ch. 308-20 Right to know fee assessment Ch. 296-63 Ch. 332-150 Beer, distributors, brewers, importers, and Safety and health standards Transfer of development rights program holders Ch. 314-20 bloodborne pathogens, occupational exposure Central Puget Sound Ch. 365-198 Beer and wine, ships chandler’s license to sell to Ch. 296-823 Ch. 314-25 LAND SURVEYORS (See ENGINEERS Body art and body piercing Ch. 308-22 compressed gas and compressed gas AND LAND SURVEYORS) equipment Ch. 296-24 Business license center Ch. 308-300 dipping and coating operations Ch. 296-835 LAND USE STUDY COMMISSION Chiropractic Ch. 246-808 electrical Ch. 296-24 Public records, availability Ch. 294-04 Collection agencies Ch. 308-29 emergency plans and escape routes Ch. 296- LANDSCAPE ARCHITECTS Consolidated licensing system Ch. 308-300 24 Board of licensure, membership, powers, and Cosmetologists Ch. 308-20 employment conditions, discrimination duties Ch. 308-13 Dental auxiliaries, expanded function Ch. 246- pursuant to RCW 49.17.160 Ch. 296-360 Licensure, examination, qualifications, and fees 817 fire protection, and fire suppression Ch. 308-13 Dental hygienists Ch. 246-815 equipment Ch. 296-24 Dentists Ch. 246-817 general Ch. 296-24 LAUNDRIES Denturists Ch. 246-812 hazardous materials, flammable and Safety standards Ch. 296-303 Distilleries, craft Ch. 314-28 combustible liquids, spray finishing Ch. LAW ENFORCEMENT Drivers’ licenses 296-24 Corrections officers, basic training Ch. 139-10 commercial drivers’ licenses Ch. 308-100

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driver training schools Ch. 308-108 Physician assistants Ch. 246-918 LIQUOR (See ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES) DUI suspension, hearings procedures Ch. 308- Podiatric physicians and surgeons Ch. 246-922 LIQUOR CONTROL BOARD 103 Private detectives and private detective agencies Advertising, regulations applicable to liquor Ch. enhanced, Canadian border crossing Ch. 308- Ch. 308-17 314-52 105 Psychologists Ch. 246-924 Alcohol server training program Ch. 314-17 examination Ch. 308-104 Real estate brokers and salespersons Ch. 308- Annual reports, availability, fees Ch. 314-62 ignition interlock driver’s license Ch. 308-107 124, Ch. 308-124A Beer occupational drivers’ licenses Ch. 308-104 Rental car producers, insurance Ch. 284-17B distributors, brewers, importers, and holders requirements Ch. 308-104 Rental cars and rental car businesses Ch. 308-88 Ch. 314-20 revocation, suspension, and denial Ch. 308- Respiratory care practitioners Ch. 246-928 tax reporting and payment requirements Ch. 104 Scrap processors and hulk haulers Ch. 308-65 314-19 special provisions Ch. 308-100 Security guards and security guard companies, Cigarettes and tobacco products traffic offenses Ch. 308-104 private Ch. 308-18 license process Ch. 314-33 East Asian medicine practitioners Ch. 246-803 Snowmobiles violations by licensees Ch. 314-34 Electricians Ch. 296-46B motor vehicles Ch. 308-94 Clubs, rules Ch. 314-40 Employment agencies Ch. 308-33 Surgical assistants Ch. 246-918 Courses of instruction Ch. 314-12 Engineers, registered professional, application Tattooing and tattooers Ch. 308-22 Definitions Ch. 314-01 and examination procedure Ch. 196-12 Tow truck operators, registration and regulation Disposition of stock, governmental seizure Ch. Estheticians Ch. 308-20 Ch. 308-61 Fire sprinkler system contractors Ch. 212-80 314-70 Veterinarians Ch. 246-933 Distillers Food storage warehouses Ch. 16-145 Vocational schools, private Ch. 490-105 Funeral directors and embalmers Ch. 308-48 craft distillery license Ch. 314-28 Wastewater treatment designers and inspectors records Ch. 314-28 Geologists Ch. 308-15 Ch. 193-32 Health care entities Ch. 246-904 Hearings Ch. 314-42 Weather modification Ch. 173-495 Importation and importers Ch. 314-36 Health care practitioners, credentialing Weigher license Ch. 16-674 procedures Ch. 246-12 Importation of alcoholic beverages for personal Weighmaster license Ch. 16-674 or household use Ch. 314-68 For hire vehicles Ch. 308-89 Well contractors and operators Ch. 173-162 Home inspectors In-state beer and wine suppliers, sales Ch. 314-27 Whitewater river outfitters Ch. 308-312 Interstate commercial common passenger definitions Ch. 308-408 Wreckers Ch. 308-63 education Ch. 308-408B carriers, reports Ch. 314-27 licensing Ch. 308-408A LICENSING, DEPARTMENT OF Licensed agents Ch. 314-44 standards of practice Ch. 308-408C Administrative procedure Ch. 308-08 Licensees Hulk haulers and scrap processors Ch. 308-65 Boxing rules Ch. 36-12 allowed activities Ch. 314-03 Identicards Ch. 308-104, Ch. 308-105 Business license center Ch. 308-300 application process Ch. 314-07 Land surveyors, registered professional, Camping resorts contested applications and renewals Ch. 314- application and examination procedure Ch. contracts, disclosure requirements Ch. 308- 09 196-16 420 controlled purchase programs Ch. 314-21 Landscape architects Ch. 308-13 Checks in payment of licenses and certificates courses of instruction Ch. 314-12 Limousine services Ch. 308-83 Ch. 308-04 craft distilleries Ch. 314-28 Liquor Consolidated licensing system Ch. 308-300 general requirements Ch. 314-11 application process Ch. 314-07 Director, appointment Ch. 308-08 general rules, applicable to all licensees Ch. contested applications and renewals Ch. 314- Licenses 314-12 09 checks in payment Ch. 308-04 hearings Ch. 314-29, Ch. 314-42 general requirements Ch. 314-11 Martial arts rules Ch. 36-14 prohibited practices, penalty Ch. 314-12 hearings Ch. 314-29 Master business license Ch. 308-300 retail Ch. 314-02 retail licensees Ch. 314-02 Model traffic ordinance Ch. 308-330 retail licensees purchasing beer, wine, and retail licensees purchasing beer, wine, and Motor vehicles spirits Ch. 314-13 spirits Ch. 314-13 certificates of title Ch. 308-56A ships chandler Ch. 314-25 rules, applicable to all licensees Ch. 314-12 excise tax, assessment Ch. 308-57 special occasion licenses Ch. 314-05 special occasion licenses Ch. 314-05 franchise disputes between dealers and violations and penalties Ch. 314-29 violations and penalties Ch. 314-29 manufacturers Ch. 308-67 Liquor importers Ch. 314-36 Manicurists Ch. 308-20 ownership, certificates of Ch. 308-56A Liquor law pamphlets, availability Ch. 314-62 Massage practitioners Ch. 246-830 Organization, operations, and procedures Ch. Liquor sales in Indian country Ch. 314-37 Master business license Ch. 308-300 308-10 Manufacturers, sales Ch. 314-30 Midwives Ch. 246-834 Practice and procedure Ch. 308-08 Nonstate liquor stores Motor vehicle dealers and manufacturers Ch. Public records, availability Ch. 308-10 credit or debit card use Ch. 314-37 308-66 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), Operations Ch. 314-42 Motor vehicles guidelines Ch. 308-200A Permits farm vehicle licenses Ch. 308-96A Telephone solicitation, commercial banquet Ch. 314-18 hulk haulers and scrap processors Ch. 308-65 registration and fees Ch. 308-320 beverage alcohol raffle permit Ch. 314-38 limousine services Ch. 308-83 Uniform Commercial Code, revised Article 9 Ch. fees Ch. 314-38 ownership, certificates of Ch. 308-56A 308-391 special Ch. 314-38 reciprocity Ch. 308-99 Wrestling rules Ch. 36-13 Prohibited practices for licenses Ch. 314-12 special license plates Ch. 308-96A LIENS Public records, availability Ch. 314-60 title, registration Ch. 308-56A Medical assistance Public storage warehouses Ch. 314-36 transporters Ch. 308-80 estate recovery Ch. 388-527 Raffles wreckers Ch. 308-63 beverage alcohol raffle permit Ch. 314-38 LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANIES Rectifiers Ch. 314-32 Naturopathic physicians Ch. 246-836 Engineering and land surveying services Ch. Nursing home administrators Ch. 246-843 Reports, payment of markup and taxes, sales by 196-25 in-state beer and wine suppliers Ch. 314-27 Occupational therapists Ch. 246-847 Filing procedures and fee schedules Ch. 434-130 Ocularists Ch. 246-849 Retail licenses Ch. 314-02 Optometrists Ch. 246-851 LIMITED LIABILITY PARTNERSHIPS Rules, applicable to all licensees Ch. 314-12 Orthotists and prosthetists Ch. 246-850 Filing procedures and fees Ch. 434-135 Samples of liquor Ch. 314-64 Osteopathic physicians and surgeons Ch. 246- LIMITED PARTNERSHIPS Serving and donating of liquor by suppliers at 853 Filings, centralized system Ch. 434-55 trade conventions of licensees Ch. 314-45 Osteopathic physicians’ assistants Ch. 246-854 Special orders by customers Ch. 314-76 Pharmacists Ch. 246-858, Ch. 246-861, Ch. 246- LIMOUSINE SERVICES State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), agency 863 Inspections and equipment safety Ch. 204-95 guidelines Ch. 314-72 Pharmacists, pharmacy, and pharmacy LINCOLN COUNTY Tobacco products technicians, licensing periods and fees Ch. Shorelines license process Ch. 314-33 246-907 lakes Ch. 173-20 violations by licensees Ch. 314-34 Physical therapists Ch. 246-915 streams, rivers Ch. 173-18 Tobacco products, sale and distribution Ch. 314- Physical therapy assistants Ch. 246-915 wetlands Ch. 173-22 10

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Tribal liquor stores, qualifications and Self-insurance requirements Ch. 200-100 Draw games appointment Ch. 314-37 Solid waste general rules Ch. 315-30 Wine coordinated prevention grants program Ch. Financial management Ch. 315-08 importers Ch. 314-24 173-312 General provisions Ch. 315-02 tax reporting and payment requirements Ch. Special assessments imposed upon real property Hit 5 game Ch. 315-39 314-19 limited income deferral program Ch. 458-18A Instant games wholesalers Ch. 314-24 Urban arterial projects, procedures Title 479 general rules Ch. 315-10 Wineries Ch. 314-24 LONGSHORE AND STEVEDORE Licensing Ch. 315-04 LITERACY OPERATIONS Lotto Ch. 315-34 Project even start Ch. 131-47 Industrial insurance Mega Millions Ch. 315-38 LITTER CONTROL longshore and harbor workers assigned risk On-line games Adopt-a-highway litter control program Ch. 468- plan Ch. 284-22 daily game Ch. 315-31 72 Safety standards Ch. 296-56 daily keno Ch. 315-35 Receptacles, standards Ch. 173-310 LONG-TERM CARE (See also NURSING Lotto 6 of 49 Ch. 315-34 Operational rules, generally Ch. 315-06 LIVESTOCK HOMES) Adult day services Ch. 388-106 Prizes, how paid Ch. 315-06 Brand inspection Ch. 16-610 Public records, availability Ch. 315-12 Cattle Automated drug distribution devices Ch. 246- 872 Retailers beef commission assessment Ch. 60-12 licensing Ch. 315-04 Commercial feed Ch. 16-250 Certified community residential services and processed animal waste Ch. 16-256 support operational rules Ch. 315-06 Diseases certification, requirements, services Ch. 388- Rules, generally Ch. 315-06 cattle and bison Ch. 16-86 101 MACHINE SAFETY Disposal of dead livestock Ch. 16-25 Chore Ch. 388-106 Generally Ch. 296-806 Feedlots and holding facilities, restricted Ch. 16- Chronic care management program Ch. 388-106 Lockout/tagout, control of hazardous energy Ch. 30 Community options program entry system 296-803 (COPES) Ch. 388-106 Feeds and fertilizers, standards and labels Ch. 16- MANICURISTS 200 Comprehensive assessment reporting evaluation (CARE) Ch. 388-106 Examination, licensing, and fees Ch. 308-20 Goats, diseases Ch. 16-89 Safety and health standards Ch. 308-20 Grazing on state-owned lands, management Ch. Home and community services and programs Ch. 332-20 388-71 MANLIFTS Holding facilities, restricted Ch. 16-91 Home care aides Ch. 246-980 Safety standards and fees Ch. 296-96 Home care quality authority Title 257 Humane slaughter, violation, penalty Ch. 16-24 MANUFACTURED HOUSING (See also Infraction notices and penalties Ch. 16-92 Individual provider and home care agency provider qualifications Ch. 388-71 HOUSING) Public livestock markets Factory assembled structures advisory board Ch. health, facilities, and sanitation Ch. 16-604 Insurance Ch. 284-54, Ch. 284-83 Medicaid 296-49A livestock brand inspection Ch. 16-610 Installer training and certification program Ch. Sheep, diseases Ch. 16-89 contracted home and community residential care service rates Ch. 388-105 365-210 Swine, diseases Ch. 16-80 Relocation assistance Ch. 365-212 Testing for disease Ch. 16-74 integration partnership (WMIP) Ch. 388-106 payment system Ch. 388-96 MARINE EMPLOYEES’ COMMISSION LOANS referral registry Ch. 388-71 Collective bargaining Consumer loan act Ch. 208-620 Medicaid personal care (MPC) Ch. 388-106 Mathematics and science teachers Ch. 250-60 grievance arbitration rules Ch. 316-65 Medical assistance impasse resolution rules Ch. 316-55 Member business loans, credit unions Ch. 208- alternative living - institutional medical Ch. 460 representation case rules Ch. 316-25 388-515 unfair labor practice case rules Ch. 316-45 Mortgage lending fraud prosecution account Ch. client not in home - institutional medical Ch. 208-700 union security dispute rules Ch. 316-75 388-513 unit clarification case rules Ch. 316-35 Public facilities home and community based services Ch. 388- community economic revitalization board Compensation, benefits, conditions of 515 employment loans and grants Ch. 133-40 hospice Ch. 388-513, Ch. 388-515 Small loans, payday lending Ch. 208-630 fact-finding surveys Ch. 316-85 hospital services Ch. 182-550 Grievance arbitration rules Ch. 316-65 long-term care for families and children Ch. LOBBYING AND LOBBYISTS (See Impasse resolution rules Ch. 316-55 PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COMMISSION) 182-514 Practice and procedure Ch. 316-02 LOCAL GOVERNMENT Medically needy waivers Ch. 388-106 New freedom consumer directed services Public records Ch. 316-02 Audits, costs appeal Ch. 48-21 Representation case rules Ch. 316-25 Community economic revitalization board Title (NFCDS) Ch. 388-106 Nursing facility care services Ch. 388-106 Surveys 133 compensation, benefits, conditions of Correctional facilities, availability of impact Ombudsman program Ch. 365-18 Private duty nursing Ch. 388-106 employment Ch. 316-85 funds to political subdivisions Ch. 137-12A Unfair labor practice case rules Ch. 316-45 Criminal justice costs and contingency plan Program of all-inclusive care for the elderly (PACE) Ch. 388-106 Union security dispute rules Ch. 316-75 expenses, reimbursement Ch. 137-70 Unit clarification case rules Ch. 316-35 Emergency services Referral registry Ch. 257-10, Ch. 388-71 emergency management assistance funds, Residential care MARINE SAFETY, OFFICE OF criteria for allocation Ch. 118-09 discharge allowance Ch. 388-106 Bunkering operations Ch. 317-40 responsibilities for organizations, plans, and GAU-funded Ch. 388-106 Cargo and passenger vessel screening for programs Ch. 118-30 Residential long-term care services substantial risk Ch. 317-31 Emergency shelter and transitional housing, state adult family homes, training requirements Ch. Definitions Ch. 317-05 funding Ch. 365-120 388-112 Oil spills Hazardous materials emergency response plan boarding homes, training requirements Ch. financial responsibility for small tank barges Ch. 118-40 388-112 and oil spill response barges Ch. 317-50 Hazardous waste Respite care services Ch. 388-106 Passenger and cargo vessel screening for coordinated prevention grants program Ch. Roads to community living (RCL) services Ch. substantial risk Ch. 317-31 173-312 388-106 Senior citizens’ services program Ch. 388-106 MARRIAGE Historic properties, special valuation Ch. 254-20 Counselors Ch. 246-809, Ch. 246-810 Landfills, criteria for municipal landfills Ch. Services, long-term care Ch. 388-106 Volunteer chore Ch. 388-106 Records, address confidentiality program Ch. 173-351 434-840 Law enforcement resources, supplemental, for LOTTERY border areas Ch. 365-90 Adjudicative proceedings Ch. 315-20 MASON COUNTY Local government investment pool Ch. 210-01 Commission, organization and operation Ch. Shorelines Retirement systems Title 415 315-02 lakes Ch. 173-20 Self-insurance health and welfare program Daily keno Ch. 315-35 streams, rivers Ch. 173-18 requirements Ch. 200-110 Definitions Ch. 315-02 wetlands Ch. 173-22

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MASSAGE PRACTITIONERS Mineral lands Alternative fuel source for motor vehicles, Animal massage practitioners Ch. 246-940 classification guidelines Ch. 365-190 identification placard Ch. 212-50 Fees Ch. 246-830 Mineral prospecting in state waters Ch. 220-110 Assistance vans Licensing and disciplinary provisions Ch. 246- Mineral prospecting leases Ch. 332-16 standards and operating regulations Ch. 204- 830 Mining contracts Ch. 332-16 93 MATERIAL LIFTS Prospecting leases Ch. 332-16 Batteries Safety standards and fees Ch. 296-96 Surface mining vehicle battery recycling Ch. 173-331 land reclamation Ch. 332-18 Blood alcohol testing Ch. 448-14 MATERNITY HOMES Uranium and/or thorium milling Brake systems, standards Ch. 204-76 Childbirth centers Ch. 246-329 radiation protection Ch. 246-252 Breath alcohol testing Ch. 448-15, Ch. 448-16 MATERNITY SERVICES MINIMUM WAGES Buses Licensing requirements Ch. 388-148 Generally Ch. 296-126 private carriers, equipment standards and MEAT (See also POULTRY) Minimum Wage Act Ch. 296-128 inspection Ch. 204-32 school bus warning lights, standards Ch. 204- Carcasses, disposition Ch. 16-19 MINORITY AND WOMEN’S BUSINESS Custom farm slaughters Ch. 16-19 21 ENTERPRISES, OFFICE OF Cabulances Ch. 308-89 Custom meat facilities Ch. 16-19 Bid specifications, state agency and state Custom slaughtering establishments Ch. 16-19 Certificates of ownership Ch. 308-56A institution compliance Ch. 326-40 Certificates of title, procedure Ch. 308-56A Humane slaughter of livestock Ch. 16-24 Certification as minority or women’s business Inspection and labeling Ch. 16-19 Commercial vehicles enterprises Ch. 326-20 drivers’ physical qualifications Ch. 446-65 Processing or handling establishments, Definitions Ch. 326-02 inspection and rating system Ch. 16-165 Enforcement powers Ch. 326-02 transportation requirements Ch. 446-65 Storage Ch. 16-19 Fees Ch. 326-02 Commission on equipment General provisions Ch. 326-02 assumption of duties by chief of state patrol MEDICAID (See PUBLIC ASSISTANCE) Ch. 204-08 MEDICAL QUALITY ASSURANCE Goals and goal setting Ch. 326-30 Hearings procedure Ch. 326-08 Commute trip reduction program Ch. 468-63 COMMISSION Conversion units Ch. 296-150V Organization, powers, and duties Ch. 246-919 Linked deposit program Ch. 326-70 Organization and operations Ch. 326-07 Dangerous materials, transportation Ch. 470-12 Practice and procedure Ch. 246-919 Dealer/manufacturer franchise disputes Ch. 308- Professional conduct standards Ch. 246-919 Participation programs Ch. 326-50 Public records, availability Ch. 326-07 67 MEDICAL TEST SITES Dealers, manufacturers Licensure and operation Ch. 246-338 MINORS business practices, requirements Ch. 308-66 Minimum wages Ch. 296-126, Ch. 296-128 licenses, procedures Ch. 308-66 MENTAL HEALTH Standards of labor Ch. 296-126 titles, transfer procedure Ch. 308-66 Alcoholism and psychiatric hospitals, private Ch. Work hours, wages, and prohibited employment 246-322 Disabilities, parking privileges Ch. 308-96B nonagricultural employment Ch. 296-125 Driver training schools Ch. 308-108 Community mental health and involuntary Work permits Ch. 296-125, Ch. 296-126 treatment programs Ch. 388-865 Drivers’ licenses Counselors Ch. 246-809, Ch. 246-810 MOBILE HOMES, COMMERCIAL commercial drivers’ licenses Ch. 308-100 Crime victims’ mental health treatment Ch. 296- COACHES, AND RECREATIONAL enhanced, Canadian border crossing Ch. 308- 31 VEHICLES 105 Hospitals, private alcoholism and psychiatric Factory assembled structures advisory board Ch. examination Ch. 308-104 hospitals Ch. 246-322 296-49A ignition interlock driver’s license Ch. 308-107 Mental deficiency Mobile homes occupational drivers’ licenses Ch. 308-104 costs of care and treatment, responsibility installer training and certification program Ch. requirements Ch. 308-104 Title 388 365-210 revocation, suspension, and denial Ch. 308- Regional support networks Ch. 388-865 smoke detection devices required, when Ch. 104 Residential treatment facilities Ch. 246-337 212-10 special provisions Ch. 308-100 Driving under the influence MENTAL ILLNESS MODEL TOXICS CONTROL ACT (See ECOLOGY, DEPARTMENT OF) blood alcohol testing Ch. 448-14 Community mental health and involuntary breath alcohol testing Ch. 448-15, Ch. 448-16 treatment programs Ch. 388-865 MONEY SERVICES PROVIDERS Emergency vehicles Costs of care Licensing and regulation Ch. 208-690 lighting Ch. 204-21 liability for treatment and hospitalization Ch. MORTGAGE BROKERS AND LOAN permits and equipment standards Ch. 204-36 388-855 ORIGINATORS Emission Criminal insanity, committed to DSHS Licensing and regulation Ch. 208-690, Ch. 208- control systems Ch. 173-421 evaluation, placement, care, and discharge Ch. 660 inspection Ch. 173-422, Ch. 173-422A 388-875 Mortgage lending and home ownership Ch. 208- low emission vehicles Ch. 173-423 Sexually violent predators 600 civil commitment cost reimbursement to Equipment counties Ch. 388-885 MOTELS (See HOTELS AND MOTELS) approval procedure Ch. 204-08 brake systems, standards Ch. 204-76 external oversight Ch. 388-881 MOTION PICTURES special commitment process Ch. 388-880 commission on equipment, assumption of Motion picture competitiveness program Ch. duties by chief of state patrol Ch. 204-08 130-20 MIDWIFERY emergency vehicles, lighting Ch. 204-21 Licensing and practice requirements Ch. 246-834 Popcorn flavored with butter or in semblance of butter, sign requirements Ch. 16-129 emergency vehicles, standards and Malpractice insurance requirements Ch. 204-36 midwifery and birthing centers, joint State parks filming permits and fees Ch. 352-74 eye protection devices Ch. 204-10 underwriting association Ch. 284-87 law enforcement vehicles, lighting Ch. 204-21 MILITARY DEPARTMENT MOTOR CARRIERS lighting Ch. 204-21 Emergency management Business practices Ch. 480-14 load-fastening devices, standards Ch. 204-44 plans, programs, and operations Title 118 Common carriers private carrier buses, standards and inspection National Guard youth challenge brokers Ch. 480-12 Ch. 204-32 apportionment of moneys Ch. 392-124 forwarders Ch. 480-12 school bus warning lights, standards Ch. 204- Public records, availability Ch. 323-10 Freight mobility strategic investment board Title 21 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), 226 seat belts, exemptions Ch. 204-41 procedures Ch. 323-12 Household goods carriers slow-moving vehicle emblems, standards and business and operating practices Ch. 480-15 use Ch. 204-21 MILK AND MILK PRODUCTS (See permits Ch. 480-15 DAIRIES AND DAIRY PRODUCTS) standards Ch. 204-10 Permits Ch. 480-14 studded tires, standards, approval, and use Ch. MINERALS MOTOR VEHICLES 204-24 Mining contracts Ch. 332-16 Abandoned and inoperative vehicles Ch. 308-61 tire chains Prospecting leases Ch. 332-16 Air pollution standards Ch. 204-24 MINES AND MINING transportation plan conformity to air quality standards, approval, and use Ch. 204-24 Coal leasing rules Ch. 332-14 standards Ch. 173-420 towing methods, standards Ch. 204-70

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traction devices, standards, approval, and use disabilities, persons with Ch. 308-96B arbitration and arbitration process Ch. 44-10 Ch. 204-24 tickets Ch. 308-96A Weight limitations Ch. 468-38 truck and truck-tractors Ch. 468-38 Private carrier buses, equipment standards and Wheelchair conveyances vehicle connecting devices, standards Ch. inspection Ch. 204-32 speed and equipment requirements Ch. 204-10 204-70 Reciprocal or proportional registration of fleet Wreckers wheelchair conveyances Ch. 204-10 and commercial vehicles Ch. 308-91 licensing and business practices Ch. 308-63 Excise tax Recreational park trailers vehicle dealer-wrecker combination Ch. 308- assessment, depreciation, and exemptions Ch. inspection and insignia Ch. 296-150P 66 308-57 manufacturing standards Ch. 296-150P MOTORCYCLES Eye protection devices Ch. 204-10 Recreational vehicles Endorsement, fees Ch. 308-104 Farm vehicles and equipment, safety standards inspection and insignia Ch. 296-150R Eye protection devices Ch. 204-10 Ch. 296-307 licenses Ch. 308-94 Helmets Financial Responsibility Act, administrative manufacturer’s notice to department Ch. 296- antique motor-driven cycle, operator procedures Ch. 308-102 150R exemption Ch. 204-53 Flammable liquids, transportation Ch. 470-12 self-certification Ch. 296-150R safety standards Ch. 204-10 Franchise disputes, petition fee Ch. 308-67 Registration Lighting Ch. 204-21 Freight mobility strategic investment board Title certificate of title Ch. 308-56A 226 reciprocity Ch. 308-99 MOVING COMPANIES (See MOTOR Fuel tax Ch. 308-72 Rental cars CARRIERS, subtitle Household goods Gasoline producers, insurance Ch. 284-17B carriers) oxygenated gasoline, specifications Ch. 173- taxation and licensing Ch. 308-88 MOVING WALKS 492 School bus warning lights, standards Ch. 204-21 Safety standards and fees Ch. 296-96 vapors, emission standards and controls Ch. Scrap processors and hulk haulers MT. ST. HELENS 173-491 licensing and business practices Ch. 308-65 Closure, permitted entry and/or occupation rules Hazardous materials, transportation Ch. 446-50 Seat belts, exemptions Ch. 204-41 Ch. 118-03 Highway access control classification system and Size limitations Ch. 468-38 standards Ch. 468-52 Slow-moving vehicle emblems, standards and MUTUAL SAVINGS BANKS For hire vehicles, permits, fees, and insurance use Ch. 204-21 Establishment and operation Ch. 208-514 requirements Ch. 308-89 Snowmobiles Examinations, schedule of costs Ch. 208-544 Hulk haulers and scrap processors registration Ch. 308-94 Organization and operation Ch. 208-514 licensing and business practices Ch. 308-65 snowmobile account grants and contracts Ch. NATURAL RESOURCES, DEPARTMENT Identification numbers, altered 352-48 OF disposition of seized vehicles Ch. 446-30 Special fuel tax Ch. 308-77 Adjudicative proceedings Ignition interlock breath alcohol devices State, marking requirements and exceptions Ch. derelict and abandoned vessel actions Ch. testing and certification Ch. 204-50 200-500 332-08 Ignition interlock driver’s license Ch. 308-107 State parks, vehicle use in parks Ch. 352-20 forest practices Ch. 332-08 Impounding procedures Ch. 308-61 Studded tires, standards, approval, and use Ch. oil and gas drilling Ch. 332-08 Impoundment Ch. 204-96 204-24 surface mining Ch. 332-08 Insurance Taxicabs Ch. 308-89 Aquatic land management Ch. 332-30 claims, regulation of settlements Ch. 284-30 Tire chains Board of natural resources Financial Responsibility Act, administrative standards Ch. 204-24 public records, availability Ch. 332-10 procedures Ch. 308-102 Title, registration Coal leasing rules Ch. 332-14 mandatory coverage Ch. 308-106 dealers, transfer, possession Ch. 308-66 Emergency and short term rules Ch. 332-26 service contracts, filing Ch. 284-20C generally Ch. 308-56A Fire protection Ch. 332-24 Interstate or intransit permits Ch. 308-97 Towing vehicles, standards Ch. 204-70 Forest Products Industry Recovery Act of 1982 Intransit permits Ch. 308-97 Traction devices, approval Ch. 204-24 Ch. 332-140 Law enforcement vehicles Traffic safety commission Title 467 Forest protection Ch. 332-24 lighting Ch. 204-21 Transit vehicles Geothermal drilling rules Ch. 332-17 Lemon Law stop zones Ch. 468-46 Grazing lands, management Ch. 332-20 arbitration process Ch. 44-10 Transportation benefit district fees Harbor line commission License plates Ch. 308-96A fees paid by owners of qualified vehicles Ch. Meydenbauer Bay, line of navigability Ch. Licenses 308-59 332-28 fees, exemptions Ch. 308-96A Transportation of dangerous cargoes, committee Insect and worm control Ch. 332-32 special license plates Ch. 308-96A on Title 470 Land description guidelines Ch. 332-130 tabs, fees Ch. 308-96A Transporters, licenses Ch. 308-80 Leases Lighting Trip permits Ch. 308-97 coal Ch. 332-14 specific kinds Ch. 204-21 Trip reduction mineral prospecting Ch. 332-16 Limousine services Ch. 308-83 commute trip reduction program Ch. 468-63 oil and gas Ch. 332-12 Limousines performance program Ch. 468-60 priority to public school districts Ch. 332-100 inspections and equipment safety Ch. 204-95 Truck, truck-tractor proceeds Ch. 332-100 Load-fastening devices, standards Ch. 204-44 equipment Ch. 468-38 Managed lands and roads, public access Ch. 332- Log trucks size and weight Ch. 468-38 52 weighing requirement exceptions Ch. 446-80 Truck, truck-trailer Milwaukee Road corridor Ch. 332-52 Manufacturer/dealer franchise disputes Ch. 308- split (multipiece) rim and single-piece rim Mineral prospecting leases Ch. 332-16 67 wheels Mining Medical units Ch. 296-150V safety standards Ch. 296-864 contracts Ch. 332-16 Military Trucks surface mine reclamation Ch. 332-18 licenses and license plates Ch. 308-96A load-fastening devices, standards Ch. 204-44 Natural area preserves Ch. 332-60 Model traffic ordinance Ch. 308-330 occupational health standards Ch. 296-865 Natural heritage resources Ch. 332-60 Motorcycle helmets split (multipiece) rim and single-piece rim Oil and gas leases Ch. 332-12 antique motor-driven cycle, operator wheels Organization, operations, and procedures Ch. exemption Ch. 204-53 safety standards Ch. 296-864 332-10 safety standards Ch. 204-10 weighing requirement exceptions Ch. 446-80 Practice and procedure Ch. 332-08 Noise standards Ch. 173-62 Unauthorized and abandoned vehicles, procedure Public access to managed lands and roads Ch. Occupational health standards Ch. 296-865 for taking custody Ch. 308-61 332-52 Ocean beaches, vehicle traffic Ch. 352-37 Vehicle battery recycling Ch. 173-331 Public lands, commissioner of, duties Title 332 Odometer disclosure statements Ch. 308-56A Vehicle connecting devices, standards Ch. 204- Public records, availability Ch. 332-10 Off-road and nonhighway vehicles 70 Rights of way funds for trails and areas Ch. 286-26 Vehicles seized for altered identification proceeds Ch. 332-100 registration Ch. 308-94A numbers, disposition Ch. 446-30 Roads Oil recycling, sign requirements Ch. 173-330 Veterans public access to managed lands and roads Ch. Ownership, certificates of Ch. 308-56A licenses and license plates Ch. 308-96A 332-52 Parking Warranties state land rules Ch. 332-36

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Sales NUCLEAR WASTE BOARD OFF-ROAD VEHICLES (See MOTOR proceeds Ch. 332-100 Organization Ch. 335-06 VEHICLES) State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), policies Public records, availability Ch. 335-06 OIL AND GAS (See also GAS COMPANIES) and procedures Ch. 332-41 NURSERIES AND NURSERY STOCK Above-ground used oil tanks, standards Ch. 212- State-owned lands Grape planting stock, registration and 51 geothermal resources lease Ch. 332-22 certification Ch. 16-462 Air pollution grazing lands management Ch. 332-20 Inspection fees Ch. 16-401 fees, air quality regulation Ch. 173-455 leases Ch. 332-110 NURSES gasoline vapors, emission standards and leasing program, rules Ch. 332-22 controls Ch. 173-491 road rules Ch. 332-36 Advanced registered nurse practitioners Ch. 246- 840 oxygenated gasoline, motor fuel urban lands, management Ch. 332-21 specifications Ch. 173-492 Surface mine reclamation Ch. 332-18 Certified community residential services and support Automobile oil recycling, sign requirements Ch. Survey, plat, and map filing and recording fees 173-330 Ch. 332-150 certification, requirements, services Ch. 388- 101 Automotive oil, used, recycling signs Survey monuments, removal or destruction Ch. requirements for automotive oil sellers Ch. 332-120 Health professional loan repayment and scholarship program Ch. 250-25 173-330 Survey standards Ch. 332-130 Nursing assistants Bunkering operations Ch. 317-40 Urban lands, management Ch. 332-21 delegation core training Ch. 388-71 Conservation committee NATUROPATHIC PHYSICIANS delegation of tasks Ch. 246-841 rules, generally Ch. 344-12 Fees Ch. 246-836 disciplinary procedures and practice State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), Licensing and practice requirements Ch. 246-836 requirements Ch. 246-841 guidelines Ch. 344-18 Drilling and production Ch. 344-12 NAVIGABLE WATERS training programs Ch. 246-842 Nursing education programs Ch. 246-840 Emergency Petroleum Allocation Act rules Ch. Pollutant discharge, federal permit Ch. 173-225 194-14 Uniform waterway marking system Ch. 352-66 Nursing pools fees Ch. 246-845 Exploration activities from state marine waters, NOISE CONTROL registration and standards Ch. 246-845 permits Ch. 173-15 Environmental noise levels, limits and Nursing technicians Ch. 246-840 Gasoline vapors, emission standards and controls exemptions Ch. 173-60 Pain management Ch. 246-840 Ch. 173-491 Motor vehicle standards Ch. 173-62 Practical nurses Hazardous liquid pipeline companies Sound level measurement, procedures Ch. 173- licensing and practice requirements Ch. 246- economic regulations Ch. 480-73 58 840 Hazardous liquid pipelines NONPROFIT ORGANIZATIONS Registered nurses safety standards and reporting requirements Charitable solicitation organizations Ch. 434- delegation of care Ch. 246-840 Ch. 480-75 112, Ch. 434-120 licensing and practice requirements Ch. 246- Heating and motor fuels Charitable trusts Ch. 434-112, Ch. 434-120 840 retail pricing Ch. 16-657 Commercial fund raiser registration Ch. 434-120 Volunteer retired provider malpractice insurance Heating oil tanks Community scholarship matching grant program program Ch. 246-564 contamination, advice and technical assistance Ch. 250-69 NURSING HOMES Ch. 374-80 Gambling activities, requirements Title 230 Administrators, licensing Ch. 246-843 pollution liability insurance program Ch. 374- Private, nonprofit transportation providers Ch. Automated drug distribution devices Ch. 246- 70 480-31 872 Leases Ch. 332-12 Securities transactions Ch. 460-52A Certificate of need Ch. 246-310 Liquefied petroleum gas Taxation Facility construction review Ch. 246-314 weights and measures Ch. 16-659 property tax exemption Ch. 458-16 Financial assistance Ch. 247-06 Motor and heating fuels Generally Ch. 388-97 retail pricing Ch. 16-657 NOTARIES PUBLIC Motor vehicle fuel tax Ch. 308-72 Appointment, seal, and regulation Ch. 308-30 Licensing Ch. 388-97 Medicaid payment system Ch. 388-96 Motor vehicle special fuel tax Ch. 308-77 NUCLEAR ENERGY AND RADIATION Medication assistance Ch. 246-888 Offshore sampling permits Ch. 344-16 Industrial radiography Nursing assistants Oil spill contingency plans radiation protection Ch. 246-243 training programs Ch. 246-842 generally Ch. 173-182 Radiation protection Nursing facility care services Ch. 388-106 Oil spill prevention air emissions Ch. 246-247 Pharmaceutical services Ch. 246-865 facility oil handling standards Ch. 173-180 analytical x-ray equipment Ch. 246-228 vessel oil transfer Ch. 173-184 dental x rays Ch. 246-225A NUTRITIONISTS Oil spills fees Ch. 246-254 Certification and practice requirements Ch. 246- compensation schedules for spills Ch. 173- 822 general provisions Ch. 246-220 183 industrial radiography Ch. 246-243 OCCUPATIONAL THERAPY financial responsibility for small tank barges industrial x rays Ch. 246-227 Licensing and practice standards Ch. 246-847 and oil spill response barges Ch. 317-50 machine assembly and registration Ch. 246- Occupational therapy assistants, licensing Ch. preassessment screening Ch. 173-183 224 246-847 Petroleum gas, liquefied medical use of radioactive material Ch. 246- Public assistance Ch. 182-545 weights and measures Ch. 16-659 240 OCEAN BEACHES Pollution liability insurance agency Title 374 nuclear medicine Ch. 246-239 Access areas Ch. 352-16 Underground storage tanks particle accelerators Ch. 246-229 Aircraft Ch. 352-37 administration and enforcement Ch. 173-360 standards Ch. 246-221 Equestrian traffic Ch. 352-37 community assistance program Ch. 374-60 uranium and/or thorium milling Ch. 246-252 Firearms Ch. 352-37 pollution liability insurance agency Title 374 wireline services Ch. 246-244 Fireworks Ch. 352-37 OKANOGAN COUNTY worker rights Ch. 246-222 Special group recreation events Ch. 352-37 Shorelines x rays in the healing arts Ch. 246-225 Vehicular traffic Ch. 352-37 lakes Ch. 173-20 Radioactive materials Violations and penalties Ch. 352-37 streams, rivers Ch. 173-18 license termination Ch. 246-246 OCEAN MANAGEMENT wetlands Ch. 173-22 licensing requirements Department of ecology duties Ch. 173-26 applicability Ch. 246-232 OPTICIANS, DISPENSING general licenses Ch. 246-233 OCEANOGRAPHIC COMMISSION Apprentices, registration requirements Ch. 246- specific licenses Ch. 246-235 Meetings Ch. 342-10 824 packaging and transportation Ch. 246-231 Organization Ch. 342-10 Fees Ch. 246-824 Radioactive waste Public records, availability Ch. 342-10 Licensing and practice requirements Ch. 246-824 commercial disposal sites, use Ch. 246-249 OCULARISTS OPTOMETRY land disposal facilities, licensing Ch. 246-250 Apprenticeship training Ch. 246-849 Consumer access to vision care Ch. 246-852 Wireline services Fees Ch. 246-849 Optometrists radiation protection Ch. 246-244 Licensing and practice requirements Ch. 246-849 licensing requirements Ch. 246-851

[WAC Index—page 40] (2012) PERSONNEL RESOURCES BOARD

professional conduct, requirements Ch. 246- PARKS AND RECREATION (See also Timber cutting and removal Ch. 352-28 851 PARKS AND RECREATION Water trail programs Ch. 352-68 Schools and colleges COMMISSION) Winter recreational program account grants and approval Ch. 246-851 Boating contracts Ch. 352-56 sound level measurement Ch. 352-67 Student benefits available under western PAROLE Camps interstate commission on higher education Administrative progress and parole reviews Ch. student exchange program Ch. 250-28 health and sanitation requirements Ch. 246- 376 381-40 ORGANIC FOODS Health and sanitation requirements for group Adult probation and parole, interstate compact Crop production standards Ch. 16-154 camps Ch. 246-376 Ch. 137-68 Fees Ch. 16-157 Interagency committee for outdoor recreation Clemency Ch. 381-80 Handler certification Ch. 16-157 Title 286 Discharge, conditional and final, procedures Ch. Materials list for production Ch. 16-154 State park natural resources, protection and 381-80 Processed conservation Ch. 352-28 Parolability hearing procedures Ch. 381-60 certification and labeling Ch. 16-158 Water trail programs Ch. 352-68 Parole revocation hearing procedures Ch. 381-70 Processor certification Ch. 16-157, Ch. 16-158 Supervision, adult, interstate compact Ch. 137- PARKS AND RECREATION Producer certification Ch. 16-156, Ch. 16-157 69 COMMISSION Supervision intake fee Ch. 137-65 Registration of materials for food production Ch. Aerial passenger tramways Ch. 352-44 16-160 Background checks Ch. 352-18 PARTICLE ACCELERATORS Standards and certification Ch. 16-157 Boating Radiation protection Ch. 246-229 ORTHOTISTS AND PROSTHETISTS accident reporting program Ch. 352-70 PAY DATES Licensing Ch. 246-850 clean vessel funding program Ch. 352-76 State employees Ch. 82-50 moorage and use of marine facilities Ch. 352- OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS AND PEND OREILLE COUNTY SURGEONS 12 safety education program Ch. 352-78 Shorelines Acupuncture assistants Ch. 246-855 safety grant and contract program Ch. 352-64 lakes Ch. 173-20 Licensing requirements Ch. 246-853 safety program approval Ch. 352-65 streams, rivers Ch. 173-18 Pain management Ch. 246-853 safety standards Ch. 352-60 wetlands Ch. 173-22 OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIANS’ sewage pumpout station facilities, funding Ch. PERMITS (See also CERTIFICATION; ASSISTANTS 352-75 LICENSES; REGISTRATION) Acupuncture assistants uniform waterway marking system Ch. 352- Acid rain permits Ch. 173-406 registration and practice requirements Ch. 66 Archaeological excavation and removal permit 246-855 Children Ch. 25-48 Licensure and practice Ch. 246-854 no child left inside program Ch. 352-80 Building permit surcharges and fees Ch. 365-110 Pain management Ch. 246-854 outdoor education and recreation grant program Ch. 352-80 Burning permits OUTDOOR MUSIC FESTIVALS Classification of land Ch. 352-16 forest protection Ch. 332-24 Health and sanitation requirements Ch. 246-374 Conservation areas Ch. 352-16 Interstate or intransit permits for motor vehicles OUTDOOR RECREATION, Director, authority Ch. 352-04 Ch. 308-97 INTERAGENCY COMMITTEE FOR Filming within state parks Ch. 352-74 Liquor control board Aquatic lands enhancement account program Ch. Heritage areas Ch. 352-16 banquet Ch. 314-18 286-42 Hostels, operation and financial support Ch. 352- special Ch. 314-38 Boating facilities grant program Ch. 286-35 52 Oil and gas offshore sampling permits Ch. 344- Definitions Ch. 286-04 Launch areas Ch. 352-16 16 Firearms range acquisition and development Marine facilities, use Ch. 352-12 Oil or natural gas exploration activities from state projects Ch. 286-30 Meetings and duties of chairperson Ch. 352-04 marine waters Ch. 173-15 Funds Moorage and use of marine facilities Ch. 352-12 Shoreline development permits, enforcement firearms range acquisition and development Motor driven vehicles in state parks Ch. 352-20 procedures Ch. 173-27 projects Ch. 286-30 Naming of state park sites, procedure Ch. 352-16 Waste discharge general permit program Ch. nonhighway and off-road vehicle activities Natural areas Ch. 352-16 173-226 programs and areas Ch. 286-26 No child left inside program Wastewater treatment plant operators Ch. 173- Goals and objectives Ch. 286-04 outdoor education and recreation grants Ch. 230 Grant program, eligibility applications, and 352-80 Water pollution projects Ch. 286-13 Ocean beaches discharge into navigable waters, federal Land and water conservation fund program Ch. access areas Ch. 352-16 permit Ch. 173-225 286-40 aircraft Ch. 352-37 waste discharge permit program Ch. 173-216 Organization and operations Ch. 286-04 equestrian traffic Ch. 352-37 wastewater discharge permit fees Ch. 173-224 Public records, availability Ch. 286-06 firearms Ch. 352-37 Weather modification Ch. 173-495 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), fireworks Ch. 352-37 PERSONNEL, DEPARTMENT OF (See compliance Ch. 286-04 special group recreation events Ch. 352-37 HUMAN RESOURCES DIRECTOR, vehicular traffic Ch. 352-37 STATE) Wildlife and recreation program Ch. 286-27 violations and penalties Ch. 352-37 OYSTERS (See FISH AND FISHING) Parking restrictions in state parks Ch. 352-20 PERSONNEL APPEALS BOARD PACIFIC COUNTY Public records, availability Ch. 352-40 Appeals Ch. 358-20 Shorelines Recreation areas Ch. 352-16 Declaratory rulings Ch. 358-20 lakes Ch. 173-20 Recreational conveyances Ch. 352-44 Definitions Ch. 358-10 streams, rivers Ch. 173-18 Ski lifts Ch. 352-44 Executive secretary Ch. 358-01 wetlands Ch. 173-22 Snowmobile account grants and contracts Ch. Filing of appeals Ch. 358-20 352-48 Hearings, procedures Ch. 358-30 PARAMEDICS (See EMERGENCY State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), Hearings examiners Ch. 358-30 MEDICAL SERVICES) procedures Ch. 352-11 Membership, powers and duties Ch. 358-01 PARENTS AND PARENTING State parks Motions calendar Ch. 358-01 Project even start Ch. 131-47 camping use Ch. 352-32 Oral and written arguments Ch. 358-01 fees Ch. 352-32 Public records, availability Ch. 358-40 PARKING filming permit and fees Ch. 352-74 Disabilities, special privileges Ch. 308-96B land classification Ch. 352-16 PERSONNEL RESOURCES BOARD Model traffic ordinance Ch. 308-330 motor driven vehicles Ch. 352-20 Appeals Ch. 357-52 Parking garage elevators naming procedure Ch. 352-16 Civil service rules, purpose Ch. 357-04 safety standards and fees Ch. 296-96 parking restrictions Ch. 352-20 Definitions Ch. 357-01 Parking garage equipment, mechanized, safety permits for use Ch. 352-32 Exemptions Ch. 357-04 standards and fees Ch. 296-96 prohibited practices Ch. 352-32 General provisions Ch. 357-04 Tickets Ch. 308-96A public use Ch. 352-32 Public records, compliance Ch. 357-04

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PESTICIDES Public assistance Ch. 182-545 FIREFIGHTERS’ RETIREMENT Bulk pesticide secondary and operational area PHYSICIAN ASSISTANTS SYSTEM) containment Ch. 16-229 Fees Ch. 246-918 POLITICAL CAMPAIGNS (See PUBLIC Chemigation and fertigation Ch. 16-202 DISCLOSURE COMMISSION) Foods Licensing and scope of practice Ch. 246-918 pesticide tolerances Ch. 16-167 Pain management Ch. 246-918 POLLUTION (See also AIR POLLUTION; Forest chemicals, handling, storage and Physician assistant-surgical assistant Ch. 246- WATER POLLUTION CONTROL) application Ch. 222-38 918 Disclosure reports Handler standards Ch. 16-233 Surgical assistants, licensing and scope of critical materials registry Ch. 173-40 Persistent bioaccumulative toxins Ch. 173-333 practice Ch. 246-918 Environmental policy, council on Title 197 Regulations, generally Ch. 16-228 PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Facilities for pollution control Restricted use in certain counties Ch. 16-230 Consumer access to vision care Ch. 246-852 tax credits and exemptions Ch. 173-24 Safety standards Ch. 296-307 Forest chemicals, handling, storage, and Worker protection standards Ch. 16-233, Ch. Credentialing Ch. 246-919 application Ch. 222-38 296-307 Fees Ch. 246-919 Heating oil tanks Title 374 PHARMACY Health professional loan repayment and Noise control Automated drug distribution devices Ch. 246- scholarship program Ch. 250-25 definitions, limits, exemptions Ch. 173-60 872 Medical quality assurance commission motor vehicle standards Ch. 173-62 Drug compounding practices Ch. 246-878 organization, powers, and duties Ch. 246-919 sound level measurement procedures Ch. 173- Health care entities, drug control Ch. 246-904 Naturopathic physicians 58 Home dialysis program Ch. 246-905 licensing requirements Ch. 246-836 Underground storage tanks Title 374 Laetrile (amygdalin) Osteopathic physicians and surgeons Wastewater discharge standards and effluent availability Ch. 246-897 licensing requirements Ch. 246-853 limitations Pharmaceutical services Pain management Ch. 246-853, Ch. 246-919 upland fin-fish facilities Ch. 173-221A nursing homes Ch. 246-865 Prescriptions Water Pharmaceutical wholesalers abatement funds, limits on use Ch. 173-80 licensing and standards Ch. 246-879 triplicate prescription form Ch. 246-800 Professional conduct standards Ch. 246-919 centennial clean water program, uses and Pharmaceuticals limitations Ch. 173-95A manufacturing standards and practices Ch. Reporting requirements Ch. 246-919 Surgical technologists Ch. 246-939 upland fin-fish facilities, wastewater 246-895 discharge standards and effluent limitations product substitution Ch. 246-899 Visa waivers for physicians Ch. 246-562 Ch. 173-221A Pharmacies Volunteer retired provider malpractice insurance wastewater discharge permit fees Ch. 173-224 electronic transmission of prescription program Ch. 246-564 information Ch. 246-870 wastewater facilities health care entities Ch. 246-904 PIERCE COUNTY discharge standards and effluent limitations hospital pharmacy standards Ch. 246-873 Shorelines Ch. 173-221 legend drugs lakes Ch. 173-20 water pollution control revolving fund, uses animal control Ch. 246-886 streams, rivers Ch. 173-18 and limitations Ch. 173-98 ephedrine Ch. 246-883 wetlands Ch. 173-22 POLLUTION CONTROL HEARINGS identification Ch. 246-883 PILOTAGE (See WATERCRAFT AND BOARD imprint and labeling Ch. 246-885 SHIPPING) Appeals from decisions and order of department licensing Ch. 246-869 of ecology Ch. 173-04 licensing periods and fees Ch. 246-907 PILOTAGE COMMISSIONERS, BOARD Environmental policy, council on, membership nuclear pharmacies Ch. 246-903 OF Ch. 197-06 over-the-counter drugs Adjudicative proceedings Ch. 363-11 Practice and procedure Ch. 371-08 imprint and labeling Ch. 246-885 Pilotage rules Ch. 363-116 POLLUTION LIABILITY INSURANCE parenteral products for nonhospitalized Practice and procedure Ch. 363-11 patients Ch. 246-871 AGENCY patient medication record systems Ch. 246- PLANTING STOCK (See also Heating oil tanks 875 HORTICULTURE) contamination, advice and technical assistance precursor substance control Ch. 246-889 Caneberry plants, certification Ch. 16-333 Ch. 374-80 prescription drug price advertising Ch. 246- Fruit trees, registration and certification Ch. 16- insurance program eligibility and coverage 881 350 Ch. 374-70 prescription monitoring program Ch. 246-470 Garlic seed, certification and standards Ch. 16- Loss reserves Ch. 374-30 sales prohibited Ch. 246-877 334 Practice and procedure Ch. 374-40 Pharmacists Hops Public records, availability Ch. 374-20 impaired pharmacist rehabilitation Ch. 246- certification Ch. 16-354 Surplus reserves Ch. 374-30 867 Labeling Ch. 16-402 Underground storage tank community assistance internship requirements Ch. 246-858 Mint rootstocks, certification Ch. 16-322 program Ch. 374-60 licensing Ch. 246-863 Pests POTATO COMMISSION (See licensing periods and fees Ch. 246-907 AGRICULTURE AND MARKETING) nuclear pharmacists Ch. 246-903 infestation, freedom from Ch. 16-402 professional conduct, standards Ch. 246-860 Rootstock POULTRY professional education Ch. 246-861 fruit trees, registration and certification Ch. Diseases Ch. 16-59 Pharmacy, board of 16-350 Intrastate movement Ch. 16-59 adjudicative proceedings Ch. 246-856 mint, certification Ch. 16-322 Slaughtering Pharmacy and therapeutics committee Strawberry plants special temporary permits Ch. 16-170 state purchased health care programs Ch. 182- certification Ch. 16-328 50 PRACTICAL NURSES (See NURSES, Top-stock subtitle Practical nurses) Pharmacy assistants fruit trees, registration and certification Ch. registration and functions Ch. 246-901 16-350 PRACTICE AND PROCEDURE (See Pharmacy technicians ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURE) certification and functions Ch. 246-901 PLUMBERS AND PLUMBING PREVAILING WAGES fees Ch. 246-907 Certification Ch. 296-400A Generally Ch. 296-127 Public assistance Uniform plumbing code Ch. 51-56, Ch. 51-57 prescription drugs, outpatient Ch. 182-530 PRISONS AND PRISONERS (See Uniform Controlled Substances Act, PODIATRY CORRECTIONAL INSTITUTIONS; implementation Ch. 246-887 Licensing and fees Ch. 246-922 CORRECTIONS, DEPARTMENT OF) Pain management Ch. 246-922 PHYSICAL THERAPISTS PRIVATE DETECTIVES AND PRIVATE Licensing and practice Ch. 246-915 Professional conduct and ethics Ch. 246-922 DETECTIVE AGENCIES Physical therapy assistants POLICE (See LAW ENFORCEMENT; LAW Firearms certification Ch. 139-35 licensing and fees Ch. 246-915 ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS’ AND Licensing and fees Ch. 308-17

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PROBATION AND PAROLE (See PAROLE) transfer of property Ch. 388-488 emergency assistance Ch. 388-438 PROCUREMENT, OFFICE OF STATE (See verification Ch. 388-490 enteral nutrition program Ch. 182-554 ENTERPRISE SERVICES, Emergency cash assistance Ch. 388-436 estate recovery Ch. 388-527 DEPARTMENT OF) Exception to rule Ch. 388-440 extended eligibility Ch. 388-523 Family violence, effect Ch. 388-61 fair hearings Ch. 388-526 PRODUCTIVITY BOARD Felons Ch. 388-442 family medical programs Ch. 182-505, Ch. Employee suggestion program guidelines Ch. Food assistance 388-505 383-06 age requirements Ch. 388-404 family planning only program Ch. 182-532 Teamwork incentive program Ch. 383-07 applications Ch. 388-406 financial responsibility Ch. 182-506 PROFESSIONAL EDUCATOR assistance units Ch. 388-408 gifts, bequests by will, and contributions Ch. STANDARDS BOARD (See EDUCATOR benefit issuances Ch. 388-412 388-200 STANDARDS BOARD, benefit issuances, payees on Ch. 388-460 health centers, federally qualified Ch. 182- PROFESSIONAL) certification periods Ch. 388-416 548 hearing aids Ch. 182-547 PROPERTY (See REAL ESTATE) combined application project (WASHCAP) Ch. 388-492 HIV/AIDS related services Ch. 182-539 PROPERTY TAX (See TAXATION) drug or alcohol treatment center residents Ch. home and community based services Ch. 388- PROPHYLACTICS 388-420 515 Condom standards and sale conditions Ch. 246- eligibility Ch. 388-400, Ch. 388-414 home health services Ch. 182-551 891 emergency food stamp benefits Ch. 388-437 home infusion therapy/parental nutrition overpayments and underpayments Ch. 388- program Ch. 182-553 PROSTHETISTS AND ORTHOTISTS 410 hospice Ch. 388-513, Ch. 388-515 Licensing Ch. 246-850 student status, eligibility Ch. 388-482 hospice services Ch. 182-551 PSYCHOLOGISTS transitional Ch. 388-489 hospital services Ch. 182-550 Licensing and fees Ch. 246-924 Fraud Ch. 388-446 hospital services, alternatives to Ch. 182-551 Professional conduct and ethics Ch. 246-924 General assistance income and resources for medical programs PUBLIC ACCOUNTANTS (See age requirements Ch. 388-404 Ch. 182-509 ACCOUNTANCY, BOARD OF; applications Ch. 388-406 institutional medical Ch. 388-513, Ch. 388- ACCOUNTANTS) assistance units Ch. 388-408 515 benefit issuances, payees on Ch. 388-460 kidney disease program and kidney center PUBLIC ASSISTANCE (See also SOCIAL overpayments and underpayments Ch. 388- services Ch. 182-540 AND HEALTH SERVICES, 410 long-term care for families and children Ch. DEPARTMENT OF) pregnant women, time limit Ch. 388-484 182-514 Adult residential care services Ch. 388-110 Gifts, bequests by will, and contributions Ch. managed care Ch. 182-538 Alien and citizenship status Ch. 388-424 388-200 maternity-related services Ch. 182-533 Applications Ch. 388-406 Guardianship fees for social and health services medical supplies and related services Ch. Assistance units Ch. 388-408 department clients Ch. 388-79 182-543 Assisted living services Ch. 388-110 Human research subjects, protection Ch. 388-04 medically needy and spenddown Ch. 182-519 Basic Food Ch. 388-444 Incapacitated persons Ch. 388-448 medically needy program Ch. 388-519 benefits eligibility Ch. 388-400 Income Ch. 388-450 medicare-related medical eligibility Ch. 182- Benefit issuances Ch. 388-412 Income, garnishment Ch. 388-450A 517, Ch. 388-517 Benefit issuances, payees on Ch. 388-460 Income, lump sum Ch. 388-455 mental health services Ch. 182-556 Boarding homes Ch. 388-110 Interview requirements Ch. 388-452 neurodevelopmental centers Ch. 182-545 Cash assistance Limited English proficient services Ch. 388-271 noncitizens, medical assistance programs for applications Ch. 388-406, Ch. 388-408 Living with a relative Ch. 388-454 Ch. 182-507 benefit issuances Ch. 388-412 Long-term care occupational therapy Ch. 182-545 benefit issuances, payees on Ch. 388-460 referral registry Ch. 388-71 orthodontic services Ch. 182-535A overpayments and underpayments Ch. 388- Medicaid orthotics Ch. 182-543 410 contracted home and community residential other services provided Ch. 182-556 Child care, working connections Ch. 170-290 care service rates Ch. 388-105 overpayments and underpayments Ch. 388- Child care programs Ch. 388-165 nursing facility payment system Ch. 388-96 410 Child support rights, assignment Ch. 388-422 Medical assistance oxygen and respiratory therapy Ch. 182-552 Children administration of programs Ch. 182-501 personal care services Ch. 182-556 child living with nonparental caretaker, AIDS health insurance premium payment physical therapy Ch. 182-545 address disclosure to parent Ch. 388-428 program Ch. 182-539 physician-related services Ch. 182-531 Combined application project (WASHCAP) Ch. alien medical programs Ch. 388-438 pregnancy Ch. 388-462 388-492 alternative living arrangements Ch. 388-515 pregnancy programs Ch. 182-505 Complaints Ch. 388-426 applications Ch. 388-406 prescription drugs, outpatient Ch. 182-530 Consolidated emergency assistance program benefit issuances, payees on Ch. 388-460 prosthetics Ch. 182-543 (CEAP) Ch. 388-436 certification periods Ch. 182-504, Ch. 388- providers Ch. 182-502, Ch. 182-502A Contracted residential care services Ch. 388-110 416 reproductive health services Ch. 182-532 Deaf and hard of hearing services Ch. 388-818 change of circumstance Ch. 182-504 respiratory therapy Ch. 182-552 Disability lifeline benefits Ch. 388-400 chemical dependency assistance programs rural health clinics Ch. 182-549 Disaster cash assistance program (DCAP) Ch. Ch. 182-508 school services Ch. 182-537 388-436 chemical dependency treatment services Ch. speech therapy Ch. 182-545 Disqualification Ch. 388-446 182-556 SSI-related grandfathered recipients Ch. 388- Diversion assistance Ch. 388-432 children’s health insurance program, state 512 Eligibility (SCHIP) Ch. 388-542 SSI-related medical Ch. 182-512 age requirements Ch. 388-404 children’s medical programs Ch. 182-505 take charge program Ch. 182-532 change of circumstance Ch. 388-418 chiropractic services for children Ch. 182-556 transportation services Ch. 182-546 citizenship and alien status Ch. 388-424 chronic care management Ch. 182-557 trusts, annuities, and life estates - effect Ch. definitions Ch. 388-22 client not in own home Ch. 388-513 388-561 determination and verification Ch. 388-22 definitions Ch. 182-500 vision care Ch. 182-544 felons Ch. 388-442 dental-related services Ch. 182-535 women’s medical programs Ch. 182-505 generally Ch. 388-400 developmental disabilities, individuals with Medical care income Ch. 388-450 assessment process Ch. 388-828 nursing facility medicaid payment system Ch. income, garnishment Ch. 388-450A waivers Ch. 388-515 388-96 lump sum income Ch. 388-455 disabilities, healthcare for workers with nursing homes Ch. 388-97 medical assistance Ch. 388-503 (HWD) Ch. 182-511 Necessary supplemental accommodation resources Ch. 388-470 durable medical equipment and related services (NSA) Ch. 388-472 reviews and recertifications Ch. 388-434 supplies Ch. 182-543 Notices to clients of denial or withdrawal Ch. strikers Ch. 388-480 early and periodic screening, diagnosis, and 388-458 teen parents Ch. 388-486 treatment (EPSDT) Ch. 182-534 Nursing facility medicaid payment system Ch. time limit Ch. 388-484 eligibility Ch. 388-503 388-96

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Nursing homes Ch. 388-97 General provisions Ch. 415-108 Complaint procedure, citizen, categorical federal Ongoing additional requirements Ch. 388-473 Public records, accessibility Ch. 415-108 programs Ch. 392-168 Overpayments and underpayments Ch. 388-410 PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT Courses of study and equivalencies, Payment standards Ch. 388-478 Collective bargaining requirements Ch. 392-410 Pregnancy Ch. 388-462 marine employees’ commission Title 316 Deaf, state school for, special education Public records, availability Ch. 388-01 public employment relations commission, programs Ch. 392-173 Quality assurance review process Ch. 388-464 duties and proceedings Title 391 Definitions Ch. 392-100 Refugee cash assistance Ch. 388-400, Ch. 388- Deferred compensation plan, See DEFERRED Department of social and health services students 466 COMPENSATION PLAN Ch. 392-173 Refugee medical assistance Ch. 388-400 Discrimination Title 162 Depreciation allocation to school districts for Repatriates Health care authority transportation Ch. 392-142 United States repatriation program Ch. 388- public employees benefits board Title 182 Driver education Ch. 392-153 280 Retirement systems Title 415 Dropout reengagement Ch. 392-700 Residence requirements Ch. 388-454 Dropouts, reentry into schools Ch. 392-184 Residency Ch. 388-468 Training and development for state employees Early childhood developmental centers Ch. 392- Resources Ch. 388-470 enterprise services, department of Ch. 200- 173 Rights and responsibilities of applicants and 600 Education center and other students, reentry into recipients Ch. 388-472 PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT RELATIONS schools Ch. 392-184 Social security number requirements Ch. 388- COMMISSION Education centers, distribution of state funds Ch. 476 Collective bargaining 392-185 State family assistance Ch. 388-400, (SFA) grievance arbitration rules Ch. 391-65 Education Consolidation and Improvement Act time limit Ch. 388-484 impasse resolution case rules Ch. 391-55 of 1981 Strikers Ch. 388-480 nonassociation case rules Ch. 391-95 Chapter 1 migrant Ch. 392-164 Supplemental security income (SSI) Ch. 388-474 representation case rules Ch. 391-25 Educational service district budgeting Ch. 392- medical, SSI-related Ch. 182-512 unfair labor practice case rules Ch. 391-45 125 medical assistance Ch. 388-512 unit clarification case rules Ch. 391-35 Educational service district employees Teen parents Ch. 388-486 Grievance arbitration rules Ch. 391-65 sick leave, accumulated, conversion Ch. 392- Telephone assistance program Ch. 388-273 Impasse resolution case rules Ch. 391-55 136 Temporary assistance to needy families (TANF) Nonassociation case rules Ch. 391-95 Educational service districts, See age requirements Ch. 388-404 Practice and procedure Ch. 391-08 EDUCATIONAL SERVICE DISTRICTS applications Ch. 388-406 Public records, availability Ch. 391-08 Elementary and Secondary Education Act assistance units Ch. 388-408 Records, confidentiality Ch. 391-08 Title I program eligibility Ch. 388-400 Representation case rules Ch. 391-25 migrant Ch. 392-164 eligibility reviews and recertifications Ch. Unfair labor practice case rules Ch. 391-45 Emergency school closure Ch. 392-129 388-434 Unit clarification case rules Ch. 391-35 Employment discrimination in public schools family violence, effect Ch. 388-61 PUBLIC FACILITIES prohibited Ch. 392-190 time limit Ch. 388-484 Equal educational opportunity Ch. 392-190 Transfer of property Ch. 388-488 Community economic revitalization board loans and grants Ch. 133-40 Evaluation of professional performance WorkFirst Ch. 388-310 capabilities of certificated personnel Ch. PUBLIC DEPOSIT PROTECTION PUBLIC FUNDS AND ACCOUNTS (See 392-191 COMMISSION FUNDS) Excellence in education awards Practice and procedure Ch. 389-12 PUBLIC HEALTH (See HEALTH AND school personnel Ch. 392-202 Public depositaries Ch. 389-12 SAFETY) Excellence in teacher preparation award Ch. 181- Public records, availability Ch. 389-12 97 PUBLIC INSTRUCTION, Finance PUBLIC DISCLOSURE COMMISSION SUPERINTENDENT OF apportionment for part-time public school Adjudicative proceedings Ch. 390-37 Abbreviations Ch. 392-100 attendance Ch. 392-134 Administrative procedures Ch. 390-12 Administrative practices and procedures Ch. associated student body moneys Ch. 392-138 Campaign financing reporting 392-101 audit resolution process Ch. 392-115 contributions Ch. 390-16 Administrator internship program Ch. 392-320 categorical apportionment Ch. 392-122 county election officers, duties to maintain file Affirmative action programs Ch. 392-190 certificated instructional staff ratio Ch. 390-13 Apportionment of moneys compliance Ch. 392-127 Contribution limitations Ch. 390-17 categorical apportionment Ch. 392-122 educational service district budgeting Ch. Definitions Ch. 390-05 education centers Ch. 392-185 392-125 Elected officials general apportionment Ch. 392-121 emergency school closure Ch. 392-129 reporting forms Ch. 390-20 National Guard youth challenge Ch. 392-124 general apportionment Ch. 392-121 Electronic filing Ch. 390-19 timely reporting requirements Ch. 392-117 interdistrict cooperation programs Ch. 392- Enforcement hearing (adjudicative proceeding) Associated student body moneys Ch. 392-138 135 rules Ch. 390-37 Athletic participation learning improvement days Ch. 392-140 Fair campaign practices code Ch. 390-32 loss of eligibility for drug or steroid use Ch. levies for maintenance and operation Ch. 392- Financial affairs, reporting Ch. 390-24 392-183A 139 Forms Beginning teachers assistance program Ch. 392- National Guard youth challenge Ch. 392-124 campaign financing reporting, contributions 196 nonhigh participatory finance Ch. 392-132 Ch. 390-16 Blind, state school for, special education nonresident attendance Ch. 392-137 elected officials and legislators Ch. 390-20 programs Ch. 392-173 partnerships among small districts program financial affairs, reporting Ch. 390-24 Budgets Ch. 392-126 lobbying reports Ch. 390-20 educational service districts Ch. 392-125 school district budgeting Ch. 392-123 lobbyist registration Ch. 390-20 school districts Ch. 392-123 shared leave Ch. 392-126 General policies Ch. 390-05 Buses special allocations Ch. 392-140 Hearing examiner system Ch. 390-28 driver qualifications Ch. 392-144 student learning improvement block grant Ch. Legislators operation rules Ch. 392-145 392-140 reporting forms Ch. 390-20 specifications Ch. 392-143 timely reporting requirements Ch. 392-117 Lobbying reports, forms Ch. 390-20 Certificate of educational competence Ch. 131- transportation allocation Ch. 392-141 Lobbyists 48 University of Washington transition school registration and reporting Ch. 390-20 Certificated classroom teachers and support staff and early entrance program allocation Ch. Political advertising Ch. 390-18 evaluation of professional performance Ch. 392-120 Public records 392-191 Fingerprint record checks for district employees availability Ch. 390-14 professional growth program Ch. 392-192 Ch. 392-300 state and local agencies, duties Ch. 390-13 Certificated instructional staff Gifted children PUBLIC EMPLOYEES’ RETIREMENT general apportionment Ch. 392-121 special service program Ch. 392-170 SYSTEM ratio compliance Ch. 392-127 High schools Actuarial tables, schedules, and factors Ch. 415- Child nutrition programs Ch. 392-157 assessment of learning, alternatives to WASL 108 College bound scholarship Ch. 250-84 Ch. 392-501

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staff Ch. 392-348 Sex discrimination prohibited Ch. 392-190 geothermal resources lease Ch. 332-22 transcripts, standardized Ch. 392-415 Shared leave Ch. 392-126 grazing lands management Ch. 332-20 waiving requirements for certificates of Skill center rules, Washington state Ch. 392-600 leases Ch. 332-110 achievement Ch. 392-501 Small school plants Ch. 392-349 leasing program, rules Ch. 332-22 Highly capable students Special allocations Ch. 392-140 public access to managed lands and roads Ch. special service program Ch. 392-170 Special education programs 332-52 HIV/AIDS training requirements Ch. 392-198 blind, state school for Ch. 392-173 road rules Ch. 332-36 Immunization records of students Ch. 392-182 deaf, state school for Ch. 392-173 urban lands, management Ch. 332-21 Immunization requirement Ch. 392-380 early childhood developmental centers Ch. PUBLIC OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES In-service training program Ch. 392-195 392-173 Citizen’s commission on salaries for elected Interdistrict cooperation programs, finances Ch. Special education services Ch. 392-172A officials 392-135 Special service programs selection and notification Ch. 434-209 Learning assistance Ch. 392-162 highly capable students Ch. 392-170 Civil service rules Title 357 Levies for maintenance and operation Ch. 392- learning assistance Ch. 392-162 Deferred compensation plan, See DEFERRED 139 running start program Ch. 392-169 COMPENSATION PLAN Library media centers Ch. 392-204 transitional bilingual instruction Ch. 392-160 Employee suggestion program guidelines Ch. Life-threatening health condition, requirements Students 383-06 Ch. 392-380 athletic participation, loss of eligibility for Employment, civil service rules Title 357 Low-income students Ch. 392-100 drug or steroid use Ch. 392-183A Ethics in public service Magnet school projects program Ch. 392-330 attendance Ch. 392-400 executive branch Ch. 292-110 Mentor teachers Ch. 392-196 courses of study and equivalencies, judicial branch Ch. 292-09 Migrant Education, Elementary and Secondary requirements Ch. 392-410 organization and operation Ch. 292-130 Education Act, Title I program Ch. 392-164 discipline, suspension, expulsion Ch. 392-400 penalties for violations Ch. 292-120 National Guard youth challenge dropout reengagement Ch. 392-700 Financial affairs, reporting Ch. 390-24 apportionment Ch. 392-124 entry qualifications, uniform Ch. 392-335 Health care authority Nonhigh participatory finance Ch. 392-132 harassment, intimidation, and bullying Ch. Nonresident attendance Ch. 392-137 public employees benefits board Title 182 392-400 Personnel appeals board, procedures Title 358 On-line learning health records Ch. 392-182 multidistrict providers, approval of Ch. 392- Retirement systems Title 415 immunization requirement Ch. 392-380 Shared leave program Ch. 82-54 502 life-threatening health condition, Partnerships among small school districts State requirements Ch. 392-380 electronic acceptance and disbursement of program Ch. 392-126 special education services Ch. 392-172A Part-time public school attendance, funds Ch. 82-20 tests and records Ch. 392-500 pay dates Ch. 82-50 apportionment Ch. 392-134 Summer food service programs Ch. 392-157 Plant facilities shared leave program Ch. 82-54 Teacher assistance program Ch. 392-196 State employee combined charitable building construction Teachers basis for state assistance Ch. 392-341 contributions program Ch. 240-10 evaluation Ch. 392-191 Teamwork incentive program Ch. 383-07 building construction professional growth program Ch. 392-192 educational specifications Ch. 392-342 Traffic safety PUBLIC RECORDS (See also RECORDS modernization Ch. 392-347 driver education Ch. 392-153 AND DOCUMENTS) state assistance school safety patrol Ch. 392-151 Model rules, public records act Ch. 44-14 basic state support Ch. 392-343 Transitional bilingual instruction Ch. 392-160 PUBLIC SAFETY EMPLOYEES’ procedures Ch. 392-344 Transportation RETIREMENT SYSTEM Practices and procedures Ch. 392-101 allocation to school districts Ch. 392-141 General provisions Ch. 415-106 Private schools Ch. 180-90 depreciation allocation to school districts Ch. PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION Professional certification 392-142 administration of certification proceedings Comprehensive transit plans, funding Ch. 468-85 operation rules for buses Ch. 392-145 Regional transportation planning program Ch. 181-86 replacement allocation to school districts Ch. Professional growth program Ch. 392-192 standards and guidelines Ch. 468-86 392-142 Transit vehicle stop zones Ch. 468-46 Professional performance capabilities, school buses evaluation of certificated teachers and driver qualifications Ch. 392-144 PUBLIC WORKS support personnel Ch. 392-191 specifications Ch. 392-143 Contracts Project even start Ch. 131-47 Tuition-free educational programs, interdistrict investment of retained percentages Ch. 82-32 Public records, availability Ch. 392-105 cooperation Ch. 392-135 Energy facilities, state-owned Replacement allocation to school districts for University of Washington transition school and energy conservation for, facilitating private transportation Ch. 392-142 early entrance program allocation Ch. 392- investment in Ch. 200-350 Running start program Ch. 131-46, Ch. 392-169 120 Prevailing wages Ch. 296-127 School construction Unlawful discrimination in public schools Sidewalk and curb ramps for persons with interdistrict financing cooperation Ch. 392- prohibited Ch. 392-190 physical disabilities 345 Washington state honors award program Ch. design and construction standards, without interdistrict transportation cooperatives Ch. 392-210 uniquely endangering the blind Ch. 200- 392-346 Washington state skill center rules Ch. 392-600 340 state assistance Small works roster Ch. 200-330 basic state support Ch. 392-343 PUBLIC LANDS University of Washington educational specifications and site selection Aquatic land management Ch. 332-30 alternative contracting process Ch. 478-350 Ch. 392-342 Aquatic lands enhancement account program Ch. small works roster Ch. 478-355 eligibility Ch. 392-341 286-42 Washington State University, small works roster modernization of facilities Ch. 392-347 Commissioner of public lands, duties Title 332 Ch. 504-50 procedural requirements Ch. 392-344 Insect and worm control Ch. 332-32 state study and survey, content Ch. 392-341 Land and water conservation fund program Ch. PUBLIC WORKS BOARD School districts 286-40 Ethics in public service Ch. 399-50 budgeting Ch. 392-123 Leasehold excise tax Ch. 458-29A Organization and operation Ch. 399-10 regional committees, organization and Leases Public records, availability Ch. 399-20 operation Ch. 392-340 priority to public school districts Ch. 332-100 Public works loans and pledges, procedures Ch. transfer of territory Ch. 392-340 proceeds Ch. 332-100 399-30 School lunch and breakfast programs Ch. 392- Milwaukee Road corridor Ch. 332-52 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), 157 Rights of way compliance Ch. 399-40 School personnel proceeds Ch. 332-100 PUGET SOUND PARTNERSHIP excellence in education awards Ch. 392-202 Sales Communications regarding actions or decisions sick leave, accumulated, conversion Ch. 392- proceeds Ch. 332-100 Ch. 400-06 136 State-owned lands Procedures, operations, communications Ch. School safety patrol Ch. 392-151 assessments against, responsibility for 400-06 Secondary education Ch. 392-348 payment Ch. 82-12 Public records, availability Ch. 400-06

(2012) [WAC Index—page 45] PULP, PAPER, AND PAPERBOARD MANUFACTURE

State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), RADIOLOGICAL TECHNOLOGISTS Advanced tuition payment, committee on Ch. 14- procedures Ch. 400-04 Certification and practice requirements Ch. 246- 276 PULP, PAPER, AND PAPERBOARD 926 Agriculture, department of Ch. 16-06 MANUFACTURE RAFFLES (See GAMBLING) Arts commission Ch. 30-04 Safety standards Ch. 296-79 Asian-American affairs, commission on Ch. 34- RAIL TRANSPORTATION SYSTEMS 04 PUNCH BOARDS AND PULL-TABS (See Rail fixed guideway systems Attorney general’s office Ch. 44-06 GAMBLING) safety oversight Ch. 468-550 Bates Technical College Ch. 495A-276 PURCHASES, STATE (See ENTERPRISE RAILROAD COMPANIES Bellevue College Ch. 132H-169, Ch. 132H-410 SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF) Accident reports Ch. 480-62 Bellingham Technical College Ch. 495B-276 Big Bend Community College Ch. 132R-175, QUARANTINE Clearances Ch. 480-60 Clearances and walkways in private yards and Ch. 132R-190, Ch. 132R-200 Agricultural pests Ch. 16-470 Blind, department of services for Ch. 67-10 Animals Ch. 16-54 plants Ch. 296-860 Flaggers Ch. 480-62 Blind, state school for Ch. 72-276, Ch. 72-280 Barberry and black stem rust Ch. 16-472 Building code council Ch. 51-06 Blueberry, fresh fruit Ch. 16-488 General and procedural rules Ch. 480-62 Grade crossing protective fund Ch. 480-62 Campaign finance reports Ch. 390-13 Blueberry scorch virus Ch. 16-489 Cascadia Community College Ch. 132Z-276 European corn borer Ch. 16-478 Hazardous materials regulations Ch. 480-62 Operations Ch. 480-62 Centennial commission Ch. 100-100 Fees for services Ch. 16-470 Central Washington University Ch. 106-172, Ch. Grape insect pests Ch. 16-481 Passenger carrying vehicles Ch. 480-62 Safety rules Ch. 480-62 106-276 Grape virus Ch. 16-483 Centralia College Ch. 132L-276 Hop plants Ch. 16-497 Sanitation Ch. 480-66 Traffic control devices Ch. 480-62 Citizens’ commission on salaries for elected Lentil anthracnose Ch. 16-473 officials Ch. 183-05 Noxious weed control Ch. 16-752 RAILROAD TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM Clark College Ch. 132N-276 Peach yellow, peach rosette, little peach, red Freight mobility strategic investment board Title Clover Park Technical College Ch. 495C-276 suture disease, and peach mosaic virus Ch. 226 Code reviser Ch. 1-06 16-487 REAL ESTATE Columbia Basin College Ch. 132S-10, Ch. 132S- Seed potatoes Ch. 16-482 Appraisal management companies Ch. 308-409 40 Seeds, general regulations Ch. 16-301 Appraisers Commerce, department of Ch. 130-10 RADIATION CONTROL (See also certification requirements Ch. 308-125 Community college education, state board for HEALTH, DEPARTMENT OF) Disabilities, discrimination Ch. 162-38 Ch. 131-276 Radiation protection Discrimination, soliciting Ch. 162-36 Community economic revitalization board Ch. air emissions Ch. 246-247 Escrow, See ESCROW 133-20 analytical x-ray equipment Ch. 246-228 Excise tax Ch. 458-61A Consolidated technology services Ch. 143-06 dental x rays Ch. 246-225A Home inspectors Consumer financial and health information, fees Ch. 246-254 definitions Ch. 308-408 privacy Ch. 284-04 general provisions Ch. 246-220 education Ch. 308-408B Corrections, department of Ch. 137-08 industrial radiography Ch. 246-243 licensing Ch. 308-408A County road administration board Ch. 136-03 industrial x rays Ch. 246-227 standards of practice Ch. 308-408C Criminal justice training commission Ch. 139-02 machine assembly and registration Ch. 246- Natural area preserves Ch. 332-60 Deaf, state school for Ch. 148-276, Ch. 148-280 224 Securities involving mortgages, trust deeds, or Eastern Washington University Ch. 172-09, Ch. medical use of radioactive material Ch. 246- property sales contracts Ch. 460-33A 172-136, Ch. 172-190 240 Title insurance Ch. 284-29, 284-29A Ecology, department of Ch. 173-03 nuclear medicine Ch. 246-239 Transportation department acquisition, Edmonds Community College Ch. 132Y-126, relocation assistance Ch. 468-100 Ch. 132Y-320 particle accelerators Ch. 246-229 Education, board of Ch. 180-08 standards Ch. 246-221 REAL ESTATE APPRAISERS Employment security department Ch. 192-15 uranium and/or thorium milling Ch. 246-252 Appraisal management companies Ch. 308-409 Energy facility site evaluation council Ch. 463- wireline services Ch. 246-244 Certification requirements Ch. 308-125 06 worker rights Ch. 246-222 Taxation, accreditation of appraisers responsible Enterprise services, department of Ch. 200-01, x rays in the healing arts Ch. 246-225 for valuation of property Ch. 458-10 Ch. 236-56 Radioactive materials REAL ESTATE BROKERS AND Environmental and land use hearings office Ch. license termination Ch. 246-246 SALESPERSONS 198-12 licensing requirements Adjudicative proceedings Ch. 308-124 Environmental policy, council on Ch. 197-06 applicability Ch. 246-232 Audit and investigation procedures Ch. 308-124I Escrow officers Ch. 208-680 general licenses Ch. 246-233 Brokers Everett Community College Ch. 132E-276 specific licenses Ch. 246-235 office Ch. 308-124B The Evergreen State College Ch. 174-162, Ch. packaging and transportation Ch. 246-231 responsibilities Ch. 308-124C 174-276, Ch. 174-280 Radioactive waste Business practices, requirements Ch. 308-124D Executive ethics board Ch. 292-130 commercial disposal sites, use Ch. 246-249 Course, school, and instructor approval Ch. 308- Finance committee Ch. 210-06 land disposal facilities, licensing Ch. 246-250 124H Financial institutions, department of Ch. 208-12 RADIO Disclosure requirements Ch. 308-124D Financial management, office of Ch. 82-48 Amateur operators’ license plates Ch. 308-96A Education requirements Ch. 308-124H Fish and wildlife, department of Ch. 220-80, Ch. Examination and licensing Ch. 308-124A 232-12 RADIOACTIVE WASTE Investigation and audit procedures Ch. 308-124I Forensic investigations council Ch. 218-04 Commercial disposal sites, use Ch. 246-249 Licenses Ch. 308-124 Freight mobility strategic investment board Ch. Fees Ch. 246-254 Licensing and examination Ch. 308-124A 226-02 Generators and brokers, low-level Ch. 173-325 Negotiating agreements and closing Ch. 308- Gambling commission Ch. 230-21 Land disposal facilities, licensing Ch. 246-250 124D Governor, office of Ch. 240-06 Low-level waste disposal Ch. 173-325 Operational procedures Ch. 308-124D Grays Harbor College Ch. 132B-276 commercial disposal sites, use Ch. 246-249 Prohibited practices Ch. 308-124E Green River Community College Ch. 132J-164, land disposal facilities, licensing Ch. 246-250 Real estate courses Ch. 308-124H Ch. 132J-276 site use permits Ch. 173-326 Records, accessibility Ch. 308-124C Growth management hearings board Ch. 242-04 Low-level waste site operating companies Ch. Timeshare promoters and salespersons Ch. 308- Health, department of Ch. 246-08 480-92 127 Health care authority Ch. 182-04 Mixed waste management fees Ch. 173-328 Trust account procedures Ch. 308-124E Health care facilities authority Ch. 247-12 Packaging and transportation Ch. 246-231 Health care policy board Ch. 243-01 Radioactive waste management facilities RECORDING AND FILING Higher education coordinating board Ch. 250-82 fees Ch. 173-44 Code reviser, generally Ch. 1-06 Higher education facilities authority Ch. 253-12 Site operator, low-level Ch. 173-325 RECORDS AND DOCUMENTS Highline Community College Ch. 132I-276, Ch. Uranium and/or thorium milling operations Ch. Address confidentiality program Ch. 434-840 132I-280 246-252 Administrative hearings, office of Ch. 10-04 Hispanic affairs, commission on Ch. 322-12

[WAC Index—page 46] (2012) RESIDENCY

Historic preservation, advisory council on Ch. state archivist, powers and duties Ch. 434-620 RECREATION (See also PARKS AND 25-12 state records committee, powers and duties RECREATION) Historical society, state Ch. 255-01 Ch. 434-624 Boating facilities grant program Ch. 286-35 Home care quality authority Ch. 257-02 Public works board Ch. 399-20 Firearms range acquisition and development Housing finance commission Ch. 262-01 Puget Sound partnership Ch. 400-06 projects Ch. 286-30 Human resources director, state Ch. 357-04 Real estate brokers, required records Ch. 308- Funds Human rights commission Ch. 162-04 124C nonhighway and off-road vehicles trails and Indeterminate sentence review board Ch. 381-20 Redistricting commission Ch. 417-02 areas Ch. 286-26 Industrial insurance appeals, board of Ch. 263-12 Retirement systems, department of Ch. 415-06 Interagency committee for outdoor recreation Insurance commissioner, office of Ch. 284-02, Revenue, department of Ch. 458-276 Title 286 Ch. 284-03 School district employees Land and water conservation fund program Ch. Investment board, state Ch. 287-02 fingerprint record check information, access 286-40 Judicial conduct, commission on Ch. 292-10 to Ch. 392-300 Managed lands and roads, public access Ch. 332- Judicial retirement system Ch. 415-100 School employees’ retirement system Ch. 415- 52 Labor and industries, department of Ch. 296-06 110 Milwaukee Road corridor Ch. 332-52 Lake Washington Technical College Ch. 495D- Seattle Community Colleges Ch. 132F-168 Nonhighway and off-road vehicles 276 Secretary of state Ch. 434-12A funds for trails and areas Ch. 286-26 Land use study commission Ch. 294-04 archives and records management division Parks and recreation commission, jurisdiction Law enforcement officers’ and firefighters’ Ch. 434-690 and duties Title 352 retirement system Ch. 415-104 electronic public records, preservation Ch. Recreational vehicle licenses Ch. 308-94A Law revision commission Ch. 306-01 434-662 Ski area facilities and operations, safety Licensing, department of Ch. 308-10 Sentencing guidelines commission Ch. 437-06 standards Ch. 296-59 Liquor control board Ch. 314-60 Shoreline Community College Ch. 132G-140, Wildlife and recreation program Ch. 286-27 Local government records Ch. 132G-276 archives local records grant program Ch. 434- Winter recreational program account grants and Skagit Valley College Ch. 132D-125, Ch. 132D- contracts Ch. 352-56 670 276 disposal methods Ch. 434-640 Social and health services, department of Ch. RECREATION THERAPISTS disposition Ch. 434-635 388-01 Registration Ch. 246-927 local records committee Ch. 434-630 South Puget Sound Community College Ch. RECREATIONAL VEHICLES (See Lottery commission Ch. 315-12 132X-10, Ch. 132X-60 MOTOR VEHICLES) Lower Columbia College Ch. 132M-110 Spokane Community Colleges Ch. 132Q-02, Ch. Marine employees’ commission Ch. 316-02 RECYCLING 132Q-276 Automotive oil Medical records State agency records officers sign requirements, automotive oil sellers Ch. fees for copying Ch. 246-08 powers and duties Ch. 434-626 Mental health 173-330 State and local agencies, general provisions Ch. Batteries criminal offenders Ch. 137-150 390-13 Microfilm State archivist vehicle battery recycling Ch. 173-331 security microfilm of essential records Ch. powers and duties Ch. 434-620 Electronic products recycling program Ch. 173- 434-677 State auditor Ch. 48-13 900 Military department Ch. 323-10 State convention and trade center Ch. 140-12 Transporters and facilities Ch. 173-345 Minority and women’s business enterprises, State library REDISTRICTING COMMISSION office of Ch. 326-07 availability Ch. 304-20 Administrative procedures Ch. 417-01 Natural resources, board of Ch. 332-10 Public records, availability Ch. 417-02 Natural resources, department of Ch. 332-10 documents depository library system Ch. 304- Nuclear waste board Ch. 335-06 16 Third party submissions Ch. 417-06 Occupational health State records committee REGISTRATION (See also medical and exposure records, employee Ch. powers and duties Ch. 434-624 CERTIFICATION; LICENSES; 296-802 State treasurer Ch. 474-01 PERMITS) Occupational injuries and illnesses, recording Tacoma Community College Ch. 132V-15, Ch. Chiropractic x-ray technicians Ch. 246-808 and reporting Ch. 296-27 132V-24 Contractors Ch. 296-200A Oceanographic commission Ch. 342-10 Tax appeals, board of Ch. 456-12 Dental assistants Ch. 246-817 Olympic College Ch. 132C-276 Traffic safety commission Ch. 467-02 Engineers-in-training, application and Outdoor recreation, interagency committee for Transportation, department of Ch. 468-06 examination procedure Ch. 196-20 Ch. 286-06 Transportation improvement board Ch. 479-02 Health care practitioners, credentialing Parks and recreation commission Ch. 352-40 Uniform Commercial Code, revised Article 9 Ch. procedures Ch. 246-12 Peninsula College Ch. 132A-276, Ch. 132A-280 308-391 For hire vehicles Ch. 308-89 Personnel appeals board Ch. 358-40 University of Washington Land surveyors, registered professional, Pharmacies indexing of public records Ch. 478-250 application and examination procedure Ch. patient medication record systems Ch. 246- public records, availability Ch. 478-276 196-16 875 student records Ch. 478-140 Land surveyors-in-training, application and Pierce College Ch. 132K-122, Ch. 132K-276 Utilities and transportation commission Ch. 480- examination procedure Ch. 196-21 Pollution liability insurance agency Ch. 374-20 04 Motor vehicles Ch. 308-56A, Ch. 308-96A Public deposit protection commission Ch. 389- Veterans affairs, department of Ch. 484-50 Off-road and nonhighway vehicles Ch. 308-94A 12 Volunteer firefighters and reserve officers, board Pharmacy assistants Ch. 246-901 Public disclosure commission Ch. 390-14 for Ch. 491-20 Walla Walla Community College Ch. 132T-90, Recreation therapists Ch. 246-927 Public employees’ retirement system Ch. 415- Snowmobiles Ch. 308-94 108 Ch. 132T-175 Washington state patrol Ch. 446-10 Timeshare offerings Ch. 308-127 Public employment relations commission Ch. Tow truck operators Ch. 308-61 391-08 Washington state patrol retirement system Ch. Public instruction, superintendent of Ch. 392-105 415-103 Travel sellers Ch. 308-129 Public records Washington State University Ch. 504-21, Ch. Vehicle reciprocity and proration agreement Ch. accuracy, durability, and permanence 504-45 308-91 standards Ch. 434-660 Wenatchee Valley College Ch. 132W-277 Vessel dealers Ch. 308-90 custody Ch. 434-615 Western Washington University Ch. 516-09, Ch. Vessels Ch. 308-93 definitions Ch. 434-610 516-26 REHABILITATION SERVICES electronic public records, preservation Ch. Whatcom Community College Ch. 132U-276, Trauma rehabilitation services 434-662 Ch. 132U-280 designation standards Ch. 246-976 imaging systems, accuracy and durability Work force training and education coordinating standards Ch. 434-663 board Ch. 490-276 RESEARCH model rules, Public Records Act Ch. 44-14 Workplace injuries and illnesses, recording and Human research subjects, protection Ch. 388-04 promulgation of rules Ch. 434-600 reporting Ch. 296-27 RESIDENCY state agency records officers, powers and Yakima Valley Community College Ch. 132P- Public assistance programs, eligibility Ch. 388- duties Ch. 434-626 276 468

(2012) [WAC Index—page 47] RESIDENTIAL HABILITATION CENTERS

RESIDENTIAL HABILITATION State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), Whitewater river outfitters CENTERS exemption Ch. 415-02 licenses Ch. 308-312 Compliance standards Ch. 388-111 Teachers’ retirement system Whitewater rivers Ch. 352-60 Costs of care and treatment, responsibility Title actuarial tables, schedules, and factors Ch. ROADS AND HIGHWAYS (See also 388 415-112 TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT Developmental disabilities, persons with, ICF/ general provisions Ch. 415-112 OF) MR program Ch. 388-837 plan 3 Ch. 415-111 Access control classification system and Work programs for residents Ch. 388-840 Volunteer firefighters and reserve officers, board standards Ch. 468-52 RESIDENTIAL TREATMENT FACILITIES for Title 491 Access management Alcohol and chemical dependency hospitals, Washington state patrol connection permits, procedures Ch. 468-51 private Ch. 246-324 disability, applications, decisions, appeals Ch. limited access, hearings Ch. 468-54 Facility construction review Ch. 246-314 446-40 limited access highways Ch. 468-58 Washington state patrol retirement system Adopt-a-highway litter control program Ch. 468- RESPIRATORY CARE PRACTITIONERS benefit options Ch. 415-103 Licensing and practice requirements Ch. 246-928 72 REVENUE, DEPARTMENT OF Advertising near highways Ch. 468-66 Medical assistance clients, eligibility for services Centrally assessed utilities Ch. 182-552 Bicycles computer software Ch. 458-50 race permits Ch. 468-400 RESPITE CARE Cities and towns, taxation of financial businesses City/county project coordination Ch. 468-18 Emergency respite centers, child Ch. 388-145 Ch. 458-28 Commute trip reduction program Ch. 468-63 Services Ch. 388-106 County boards of equalization Corridors and alignments, selection Ch. 468-48 RESTAURANTS membership, duties, and jurisdiction Ch. 458- County Disease prevention and sanitary requirements 14 accident reports Ch. 136-28 Ch. 246-215 practice and procedure Ch. 458-14 annual road program, county road projects Ch. Food worker cards Ch. 246-217 Dangerous waste 136-16 fees, department responsibilities Ch. 173-305 bridges, inspection Ch. 136-20 RETIREMENT AND PENSIONS (See Estate and transfer tax reform act Ch. 458-57 certificate of good practice, requirements Ch. RETIREMENT SYSTEMS, Excise tax 136-04 DEPARTMENT OF) leasehold excise tax Ch. 458-29A construction by county forces RETIREMENT SYSTEMS, DEPARTMENT real estate Ch. 458-61A limits Ch. 136-16 OF rules Ch. 458-20 projects Ch. 136-18 Actuarial tables, schedules, and factors Ch. 415- timber Ch. 458-40 county arterial preservation program and 02 Financial businesses, taxation of by cities and account Administrative fees towns Ch. 458-28 administration Ch. 136-300 assessment Ch. 415-115 Hazardous waste county constructed projects, administration Appeals Ch. 415-08 fees, department responsibilities Ch. 173-305 Ch. 136-18 Deferred compensation plan, See DEFERRED Historic property Ch. 458-15 county legislative authority, duties Ch. 136-50 COMPENSATION PLAN Intercounty utilities and transportation design standards for rearranged roads Ch. 468- Definitions Ch. 415-02 companies, assessment and taxation Ch. 18 Dissolution orders, property division Ch. 415-02 458-50 engineer Employee retirement benefits board Leasehold excise tax Ch. 458-29A duties Ch. 136-50 practice and procedures Ch. 415-200 Open space taxation Ch. 458-30 vacancy in office Ch. 136-12 Employer’s overdue payments, interest charges Property tax maintenance management Ch. 136-11 Ch. 415-114 abatements Ch. 458-18 pavement management system Ch. 136-70 General provisions Ch. 415-02 annual ratio study Ch. 458-53 priority programming Ch. 136-14 Judicial retirement system county boards of equalization Ch. 458-14 road department general provisions, administration Ch. 415- credits Ch. 458-18 organization Ch. 136-50 100 deferrals Ch. 458-18 road log, maintenance Ch. 136-60 public records, accessibility Ch. 415-100 disabilities, exemptions Ch. 458-16A rural arterial program Law enforcement officers’ and firefighters’ exemptions Ch. 458-16, Ch. 458-16A administration Ch. 136-100 retirement system historic property Ch. 458-15 contracts between county and county road actuarial tables, schedules and factors Ch. homes for the aging, exemptions Ch. 458-16A administration board Ch. 136-170 415-104 levies, rates, and limits Ch. 458-19 design standards Ch. 136-210 general administration Ch. 415-104 limited income deferral program Ch. 458-18A regional prioritization of projects Ch. 136- local disability board procedures Ch. 415-105 nonprofit organizations Ch. 458-16 130 medical and health standards Ch. 415-104 real property appraisers, accreditation Ch. voucher processing Ch. 136-180 public records, accessibility Ch. 415-104 458-10 refunds Ch. 458-18 rural arterial trust account funds Membership credits, petition procedure Ch. 415- eligibility Ch. 136-150 04 rules for assessors Ch. 458-12 senior citizens, exemptions Ch. 458-16A emergent and emergency projects, allocation Petition procedure, retirement benefits, service Ch. 136-163 credit, membership credits Ch. 415-04 valuation and revaluation of real property Ch. 458-07 increased allocations Ch. 136-165 Portability of benefits Ch. 415-113 project early termination or lapse Ch. 136- Practice and procedure Ch. 415-08 vessels, assessment and taxation Ch. 458-17 Public records, accessibility Ch. 458-276 167 Public employees’ retirement system Real estate excise tax Ch. 458-61A project submittal, selection, and initial actuarial tables, schedules, and factors Ch. Ships and vessels, assessment and taxation Ch. allocation Ch. 136-161 415-108 458-17 project withdrawal Ch. 136-167 general provisions Ch. 415-108 Timber and forest lands, taxation Ch. 458-40 six-year program plan 3 Ch. 415-111 Utilities and transportation companies preparation Ch. 136-15 public records, accessibility Ch. 415-108 intercounty utilities, accommodation Ch. 136-40 Public records, availability Ch. 415-06 assessment and taxation Ch. 458-50 County arterial preservation program and Public safety employees’ retirement system account general provisions Ch. 415-106 RIVERPOINT HIGHER EDUCATION administration Ch. 136-300 Retirement benefits, petition procedure Ch. 415- PARK (See HIGHER EDUCATION, County road administration board Title 136 04 JOINT CENTER FOR) Dangerous materials, transportation Ch. 470-12 School employees’ retirement system RIVERS AND STREAMS (See also Flammable liquids, transportation Ch. 470-12 actuarial tables, schedules, and factors Ch. WATERCOURSES AND Forest roads, construction and maintenance Ch. 415-110 WATERWAYS) 222-24 general provisions Ch. 415-110 Rivers and habitat open space program Ch. 222- High occupancy vehicle (HOV) lanes Ch. 468- plan 3 Ch. 415-111 23 510 public records, accessibility Ch. 415-110 Shoreline Management Act Highway Advertising Control Act Ch. 468-66 Service credit application Ch. 173-18 Highway runoff petition procedure Ch. 415-04 Water Resources Act, See WATER Puget Sound program Ch. 173-270 purchase after statutory deadline Ch. 415-10 RESOURCES ACT Junkyards, adjacent to highways Ch. 468-74

[WAC Index—page 48] (2012) SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DISTRICTS

Left lane use Ch. 468-510 Underground storage tank community assistance educational service districts Ch. 392-125 Limited access program Ch. 374-60 school districts Ch. 392-123 bicycle traffic Ch. 468-58 RURAL HEALTH Building construction hearings on establishment Ch. 468-54 Public assistance basic state support Ch. 392-343 use regulations Ch. 468-58 rural health clinics Ch. 182-549 basis for state assistance Ch. 392-341 Motorist information signs Ch. 468-70 educational specifications Ch. 392-342 Pedestrian bicycle safety equipment rules Ch. SAFETY AND HEALTH (See HEALTH interdistrict financing cooperation Ch. 392- 467-03 AND SAFETY; INDUSTRIAL SAFETY 345 Property along right of way AND HEALTH) interdistrict transportation cooperatives Ch. county roads as haul roads Ch. 468-18 SALARIES FOR ELECTED OFFICIALS, 392-346 generally Ch. 468-18 CITIZENS’ COMMISSION ON procedural rules Ch. 392-344 Puget Sound highway runoff program Ch. 173- Authority and duties Ch. 183-01 site selection Ch. 392-342 270 Definitions Ch. 183-02 Buses Rail fixed guideway systems Executive director Ch. 183-11 driver qualifications Ch. 392-144 safety oversight Ch. 468-550 Meetings Ch. 183-07 operation rules Ch. 392-145 Regional transportation planning program Members Ch. 183-10 specifications Ch. 392-143 standards and guidelines Ch. 468-86 Members, selection and notification Ch. 434-209 Career and technical certification, standards Ch. Relocation assistance payments Ch. 468-100 Membership, appointments, and vacancies Ch. 181-77 Rest areas Ch. 468-32 183-08 Career and technical education Restrictions, limits Officers Ch. 183-09 Washington state skill center rules Ch. 392- building or house moves Ch. 468-38 Operation Ch. 183-03 600 size, weight, type vehicle, cargo Ch. 468-38 Public hearings procedures Ch. 183-07 Career and technical teacher preparation Rural arterial program Ch. 136-100 Public records, availability Ch. 183-05 programs, approval standards Ch. 181-77A contracts for projects between county and Schedule of salaries Ch. 183-01 Certificate of educational competence Ch. 131- 48 county road administration board Ch. 136- SALES AND USE TAX (See TAXATION) 170 Certificated classroom teachers and support staff design standards Ch. 136-210 SALMON (See FISH AND FISHING) evaluation of professional performance Ch. emergent and emergency projects, allocation SALMON RECOVERY FUNDING BOARD 392-191 Ch. 136-163 General provisions Ch. 420-04 professional growth program Ch. 392-192 increased allocations Ch. 136-165 Grant assistance rules Ch. 420-12 Certificated instructional staff general apportionment Ch. 392-121 project early termination or lapse Ch. 136-167 SAN JUAN COUNTY ratio compliance Ch. 392-127 project submittal, selection, and initial Shorelines Certification, career and technical allocation Ch. 136-161 lakes Ch. 173-20 standards Ch. 181-77 project withdrawal Ch. 136-167 streams, rivers Ch. 173-18 Child nutrition programs Ch. 392-157 regional prioritization of projects Ch. 136-130 wetlands Ch. 173-22 Christa McAuliffe award program Ch. 250-78 voucher processing Ch. 136-180 College bound scholarship Ch. 250-84 Rural arterial trust account funds SANITATION General standards Ch. 246-203 Complaint procedure, citizen, categorical federal eligibility Ch. 136-150 programs Ch. 392-168 State highways SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATIONS Contagious disease control Ch. 246-110 highway system, additions or deletions Ch. Credit unions, See CREDIT UNIONS Continuing education requirements for 468-710 Examination and supervision fees Ch. 208-586 professional certification Ch. 181-85 intersections with city streets Ch. 468-18 Foreign association branch application Courses of study and equivalencies, local governments, obtaining consent Ch. 468- procedures Ch. 208-598 requirements Ch. 392-410 18 Merger or acquisition of troubled associations Discrimination, equal education, equal rights, route jurisdiction transfers Ch. 468-710 Ch. 208-590 national origin minority group students Ch. small works roster Ch. 468-15 Trust powers Ch. 208-594 162-28 utility lines Ch. 468-34 SCAFFOLDS Driver education Ch. 392-153 State land management roads Nonmandatory appendices Ch. 296-24 Dropout reengagement Ch. 392-700 road rules Ch. 332-36 Safety standards Ch. 296-874 Dropouts, reentry into schools Ch. 392-184 Toll facilities SCHOOL EMPLOYEES’ RETIREMENT Early learning, department of Title 170 local involvement committees Ch. 468-105 Education center students Ch. 392-184 pass, photo toll, and manual payment systems SYSTEM Actuarial tables, schedules, and factors Ch. 415- Education centers, distribution of state funds Ch. Ch. 468-305 392-185 public advisory elections Ch. 468-105 110 Plan 3 Ch. 415-111 Education Consolidation and Improvement Act setting toll amounts Ch. 468-270 of 1981 SR 167 HOT lanes Ch. 468-270, Ch. 468-305 SCHOOLS AND SCHOOL DISTRICTS Chapter 1 migrant Ch. 392-164 Tacoma Narrows Bridge Ch. 468-270 Accountability Educational service districts toll collection, accounts, violations, penalties required action districts Ch. 180-17 budgets Ch. 392-125 Ch. 468-305 Administrator internship program Ch. 392-320 Educational service districts, See Traffic control devices for streets and highways, Administrators EDUCATIONAL SERVICE DISTRICTS uniform Ch. 468-95 certification requirements Ch. 181-79A Educational staff associates Traffic safety commission Title 467 preparation programs, performance-based certification requirements Ch. 181-79A Transit vehicle stop zones Ch. 468-46 approval standards Ch. 181-78A preparation programs, performance-based Transportation improvement board Title 479 Adult education Ch. 180-72 approval standards Ch. 181-78A Transportation innovative partnership program Affirmative action programs Ch. 392-190 Emergency school closure Ch. 392-129 Ch. 468-600 Apportionment of moneys Employees Transportation of dangerous cargoes, committee categorical apportionment Ch. 392-122 background checks Ch. 446-20 on Title 470 education centers Ch. 392-185 fingerprint record checks Ch. 392-300 Trip reduction general apportionment Ch. 392-121 retirement system Ch. 415-110 commute trip reduction program Ch. 468-63 National Guard youth challenge Ch. 392-124 sexual misconduct, verbal and physical abuse performance program Ch. 468-60 timely reporting requirements Ch. 392-117 Ch. 181-88 Associated student body moneys Ch. 392-138 sick leave, accumulated, conversion Ch. 392- RULES, ADMINISTRATIVE (See also Athletic participation 136 CODE REVISER) loss of eligibility for drug or steroid use Ch. Environmental health and safety standards, Emergency rules, filing Ch. 1-21 392-183A primary and secondary schools Ch. 246- Rule making, contents and filing requirements Award for excellence in education program Ch. 366A Ch. 1-21 250-78 Evaluation of professional performance RURAL AREAS Background checks of employees Ch. 446-20 capabilities of certificated personnel Ch. Dislocated workers in rural natural resources Basic learning skills assistance program Ch. 392- 392-191 impact areas Ch. 192-33 162 Excellence in education awards Ch. 392-202 Rural health care services, financial and technical Bilingual instruction, transitional Ch. 392-160 Finance assistance to Ch. 246-560 Budgets audit resolution process Ch. 392-115

(2012) [WAC Index—page 49] SEALS

categorical apportionment Ch. 392-122 On-line learning transitional bilingual instruction program Ch. certificated instructional staff ratio multidistrict providers, approval of Ch. 392- 392-160 compliance Ch. 392-127 502 State requirements Ch. 180-16 educational service district budgeting Ch. Partnerships among small school districts State support Ch. 180-16 392-125 program Ch. 392-126 Strikes Ch. 180-16 general apportionment Ch. 392-121 Part-time students, apportionment for attendance Students interdistrict cooperation programs Ch. 392- Ch. 392-134 athletic participation, loss of eligibility for 135 Pedestrian bicycle safety equipment rules Ch. drug or steroid use Ch. 392-183A learning improvement days Ch. 392-140 467-03 attendance Ch. 392-400 National Guard youth challenge Ch. 392-124 Performance improvement goals Ch. 180-105 courses of study and equivalencies, nonhigh participatory finance Ch. 392-132 Plant facilities requirements Ch. 392-410 nonresident attendance Ch. 392-137 state assistance discipline, suspension, expulsion Ch. 392-400 partnerships among small school districts basic state support Ch. 392-343 dropout reengagement Ch. 392-700 program Ch. 392-126 procedures Ch. 392-344 entry qualifications, uniform Ch. 392-335 part-time students, apportionment for Preparation programs for education professionals general educational development (GED) test attendance Ch. 392-134 approval standards Ch. 181-78A Ch. 180-96 school district budgeting Ch. 392-123 Private schools Ch. 180-55, Ch. 180-90 harassment, intimidation, and bullying Ch. shared leave Ch. 392-126 Private vocational schools Ch. 490-105 392-400 special allocations Ch. 392-140 Professional certification health records Ch. 392-182 student learning improvement block grant Ch. administration of certification proceedings highly capable students Ch. 392-170 392-140 Ch. 181-86 immunization requirement Ch. 392-380 timely reporting requirements Ch. 392-117 assignment of personnel Ch. 181-82 life-threatening health condition, transportation, replacement and depreciation continuing education requirements Ch. 181- requirements Ch. 392-380 allocation Ch. 392-142 85 low-income students Ch. 392-100 transportation allocations Ch. 392-141 endorsements Ch. 181-82 nonresident attendance Ch. 392-137 Fingerprint record check for employees Ch. 392- endorsements, performance-based Ch. 181- part-time students, apportionment for 300 82A attendance Ch. 392-134 Future teachers conditional scholarship Ch. 250- performance-based system Ch. 181-79A special education programs Ch. 392-173 63 unprofessional conduct Ch. 181-87 special education services Ch. 392-172A General educational development (GED) test Ch. Professional growth program Ch. 392-192 special service program Ch. 392-170 131-48, Ch. 180-96 Project even start Ch. 131-47 tests and records Ch. 392-500 Gifted children Promise scholarship program Ch. 250-80 Washington state honors award program Ch. special service program Ch. 392-170 Reporting and review process Ch. 180-16 392-210 Head start Ch. 170-12 Required action districts Summer food service programs Ch. 392-157 Health and sanitation requirements Ch. 246-366 accountability Ch. 180-17 Teacher assistance program Ch. 392-196 Hearing or sight defects in children Restructuring Teachers school screening procedures Ch. 246-760 waivers from requirements for restructuring certification requirements Ch. 181-79A High schools purposes Ch. 180-18 continuing education Ch. 181-85 assessment of learning, alternatives to WASL Running start program Ch. 131-46, Ch. 250-79, evaluation Ch. 392-191 Ch. 392-501 Ch. 392-169 internships Ch. 181-83 courses Ch. 392-348 School bond guarantee program Ch. 210-02 out-of-state teachers, WEST-B assessment graduation requirements Ch. 180-51 School construction program Ch. 181-01 graduation requirements, alternative Ch. 180- interdistrict financing cooperation Ch. 392- out-of-state teachers, WEST-E assessment 18 345 program Ch. 181-02 staff Ch. 392-348 interdistrict transportation cooperatives Ch. preparation programs, performance-based transcripts, standardized Ch. 392-415 392-346 approval standards Ch. 181-78A waiving requirements for certificates of state assistance professional growth program Ch. 392-192 achievement Ch. 392-501 basic state support Ch. 392-343 responsibilities Ch. 180-44 Highly capable students educational specifications and site selection sexual misconduct, verbal and physical abuse special service program Ch. 392-170 Ch. 392-342 Ch. 181-88 HIV/AIDS training requirements Ch. 392-198 eligibility Ch. 392-341 Telecommunications Home-based instruction, tests Ch. 180-52 modernization of facilities Ch. 392-347 federal universal service contracts Ch. 480- Immunization procedural requirements Ch. 392-344 123 child care and school children Ch. 246-105, School districts Total instructional hour requirement Ch. 180-16 Ch. 246-150 budgeting Ch. 392-123 Traffic safety private schools Ch. 180-38 professional performance capabilities, driver education Ch. 392-153 public schools Ch. 392-380 evaluation of certificated teachers and school safety patrol Ch. 392-151 records of students, verification Ch. 392-182 support personnel Ch. 392-191 Transitional bilingual instruction Ch. 392-160 In-service training program Ch. 392-195 regional committees, organization and Transportation operation Ch. 392-340 Interdistrict cooperation programs, finances Ch. allocations Ch. 392-141 392-135 transfer of territory Ch. 392-340 International student exchange agencies, School personnel operation rules for buses Ch. 392-145 registration Ch. 434-166 excellence in education awards Ch. 392-202 replacement and depreciation allocation Ch. Learning assistance Ch. 392-162 sick leave, accumulated, conversion Ch. 392- 392-142 Levies for maintenance and operation Ch. 392- 136 school buses 139 School safety patrol Ch. 392-151 driver qualifications Ch. 392-144 Library media centers Ch. 392-204 School year requirement Ch. 180-16 specifications Ch. 392-143 Life-threatening health condition, requirements Secondary education Ch. 392-348 University of Washington transition school and Ch. 392-380 Sex discrimination in employment prohibited early entrance program allocation Ch. 392- Low-income students Ch. 392-100 Ch. 392-190 120 Lunch and breakfast programs Ch. 392-157 Sex discrimination prohibited Ch. 392-190 Unlawful discrimination in public schools Magnet school projects program Ch. 392-330 Sexual misconduct, verbal and physical abuse prohibited Ch. 392-190 Masters in education reimbursement program Ch. 181-88 Vocational schools, private Ch. 490-105 Ch. 250-81 Shared leave Ch. 392-126 Washington award for excellence in education Medical assistance Sight or hearing defects in children program Ch. 250-78 school services Ch. 182-537 school screening procedures Ch. 246-760 Washington award for vocational excellence Mentor teachers Ch. 392-196 Skill center rules, Washington state Ch. 392-600 scholarship Ch. 250-85 Migrant Education, Elementary and Secondary Small school plants Ch. 392-349 Washington state honors award program Ch. Education Act, Title I program Ch. 392-164 Special education services Ch. 392-172A 392-210 National Guard youth challenge Special service programs Washington state scholars program Ch. 250-66 apportionment Ch. 392-124 highly capable students Ch. 392-170 SEALS Nonhigh participatory finance Ch. 392-132 learning assistance Ch. 392-162 Egg, Washington state, regular, facsimile Ch. 16- Nonresident attendance Ch. 392-137 running start program Ch. 392-169 108

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Notaries public Ch. 308-30 Marriage records, address confidentiality procedures Ch. 460-16A State seal, use Ch. 434-04 program Ch. 434-840 small company offering Ch. 460-17A SEATTLE, MUNICIPALITY OF Microfilm Securities involving mortgages, trust deeds, or METROPOLITAN security microfilm of essential records Ch. property sales contracts Ch. 460-33A Public hearings, corridor and design hearings Ch. 434-677 Securities prosecution fund 330-01 Presidential primary Ch. 434-219 applications for grants Ch. 208-705 Procedure Ch. 434-12A Senior designations Ch. 460-25A SECRETARY OF STATE Public records Small company offering registration Ch. 460- Address confidentiality program Ch. 434-840 accuracy, durability, and permanence 17A Archives and records management division standards Ch. 434-660 State treasurer public records availability Ch. 434-690 archives, availability Ch. 434-690 use of agency lease as collateral or security Archives local records grant program Ch. 434- availability Ch. 434-12A Ch. 474-10 670 custody Ch. 434-615 Census correspondence listings and maps Ch. SECURITY GUARDS AND SECURITY definitions Ch. 434-610 GUARD COMPANIES 434-369 electronic public records, preservation Ch. Census mapping project Ch. 434-369 Firearms certification Ch. 139-30 434-662 Licensing and fees Ch. 308-18 Certification authorities Ch. 434-180 imaging systems, accuracy and durability Charitable solicitation organizations standards Ch. 434-663 SEED POTATO COMMISSION (See corporations division and charities program local government records AGRICULTURE AND MARKETING) services Ch. 434-112 disposal methods Ch. 434-640 SEEDS definitions and requirements Ch. 434-120 disposition Ch. 434-635 Alfalfa seed commission Ch. 16-529 Charitable trusts local records committee Ch. 434-630 Brassica seed production districts Ch. 16-326 corporations division and charities program promulgation of rules Ch. 434-600 Buckwheat seed standards Ch. 16-213 services Ch. 434-112 security microfilm of essential records Ch. Canola and rapeseed commission Ch. 16-573 definitions and requirements Ch. 434-120 434-677 Certification Ch. 16-302 Citizen’s commission on salaries for elected state agency records officers, powers and Fees and assessment Ch. 16-303 officials duties Ch. 434-626 Forest tree seed, certification Ch. 16-319 selection and notification Ch. 434-209 state archivist, powers and duties Ch. 434-620 Garlic planting stock, registration and Combined fund drive Ch. 434-750 state records committee, powers and duties certification Ch. 16-334 Commercial fund raiser registration Ch. 434-120 Ch. 434-624 General regulations Ch. 16-301 Corporations Referendum and initiative petitions, verification Noxious weed Ch. 16-301 corporations division and charities program of signatures Ch. 434-379 Rapeseed services Ch. 434-112 State agency records officers canola and rapeseed commission Ch. 16-573 Domestic partnerships powers and duties Ch. 434-626 Turfgrass seed commission Ch. 16-545 registration and termination requirements Ch. State archivist 434-112 powers and duties Ch. 434-620 SENIOR CITIZENS (See also SOCIAL AND Elections State records committee HEALTH SERVICES, DEPARTMENT address confidentiality program Ch. 434-840 powers and duties Ch. 434-624 OF, subtitle Senior citizens’ services ballots Ch. 434-230 State seal, use Ch. 434-04 program) candidacy declarations and filing Ch. 434-215 Trademarks Property tax exemptions Ch. 458-16A canvassing Ch. 434-262 filing, fees, and classification Ch. 434-12 SENTENCING certification Ch. 434-262 Voter registration Administrative progress and parole reviews Ch. complaint procedure, administrative Ch. 434- official statewide data base Ch. 434-324 381-40 263 service and overseas voters Ch. 434-235 Clemency Ch. 381-80 counting center procedures Ch. 434-261 Voters’ pamphlet, state Ch. 434-381 Community custody hearings Ch. 381-90 election administrators, certification Ch. 434- SECURITIES Community custody violation hearings Ch. 381- 260 Advertisements, requirements and prohibitions 100 electronic filings Ch. 434-208 Ch. 460-28A Discharge, conditional and final, procedures Ch. general rules Ch. 434-208 Broker-dealers 381-80 mail, elections by Ch. 434-250 business practices Ch. 460-21B Disciplinary hearing procedures Ch. 381-50 presidential primary Ch. 434-219 registration Ch. 460-20B Indeterminate sentence review board recounts Ch. 434-264 salespersons for issuers Ch. 460-23B administrative policies Ch. 381-10 review procedures Ch. 434-260 salespersons of broker-dealers Ch. 460-22B public records, disclosure procedures Ch. 381- service and overseas voters Ch. 434-235 senior designations Ch. 460-25A 20 special elections, major public energy bond services at financial institutions Ch. 460-21C Minimum terms, fixing Ch. 381-30 measures Ch. 434-291 Capital requirements Ch. 460-64A Parolability hearing procedures Ch. 381-60 voter registration, statewide data base Ch. Condominiums or units in real estate Parole revocation hearing procedures Ch. 381-70 434-324 developments, sale of Ch. 460-32A Special drug sentencing alternative revocation voters’ pamphlet, state Ch. 434-381 Definitions Ch. 460-10A hearings Ch. 137-24 voting by mail Ch. 434-250 Domestic stock insurers SENTENCING GUIDELINES voting systems Ch. 434-335 proxies, consents, authorization Ch. 284-28 COMMISSION Electronic authentication Ch. 434-180 Exempt transactions Ch. 460-44A Community custody ranges Ch. 437-20 Electronic public records, preservation Ch. 434- Filing requirements Ch. 460-18A Public records, availability Ch. 437-06 662 Financial statements and reports, contents and SEPTIC TANKS Initiative and referendum petitions, verification filing requirements Ch. 460-60A On-site sewage system tanks Ch. 246-272C of signatures Ch. 434-379 Franchise brokers, records requirements Ch. 460- On-site sewage systems Ch. 246-272A International student exchange agencies, 82 On-site sewage systems, large Ch. 246-272B registration Ch. 434-166 Franchise registration Ch. 460-80 Limited liability companies, filing procedures System additives Ch. 246-273 Fraudulent and other prohibited practices Ch. Wastewater and reclaimed water use and fee schedules Ch. 434-130 460-12A Limited liability partnerships, filing procedures fees Ch. 246-272 General rules Ch. 460-16A Wastewater treatment designers and inspectors and fees Ch. 434-135 Insurance company stock Ch. 284-26 Limited partnerships continuing education Ch. 196-34 Investment advisers Ch. 460-24A licenses and certificates Ch. 196-32 filings, centralized system Ch. 434-55 Mortgage broker-dealers and salespersons Ch. Local government records 460-33A SERVICE OF PROCESS AND PAPERS archives local records grant program Ch. 434- Mortgage paper securities Ch. 460-33A Address confidentiality program Ch. 434-840 670 Multijurisdictional disclosure system Ch. 460- SEWAGE SLUDGE (See BIOSOLIDS) disposal methods Ch. 434-640 11A disposition Ch. 434-635 Nonprofit organizations Ch. 460-52A SEWER DISTRICTS local records committee Ch. 434-630 Registration Water districts, requests to operate Ch. 372-52 Maps and census correspondence listings Ch. exempt securities Ch. 460-42A SEWERAGE SYSTEMS 434-369 exempt transactions Ch. 460-44A Biosolids management Ch. 173-308

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Cities and towns, authority to operate Ch. 173- SLAUGHTERHOUSES (See MEAT) Community mental health and involuntary 208 SMALL BUSINESSES treatment programs Ch. 388-865 Columbia basin irrigation area, sewage and waste Small business administration loan guaranty Community options program entry system Ch. 372-36 program nondepository lenders Ch. 208-556 (COPES) Ch. 388-106 On-site sewage system additives Ch. 246-273 Comprehensive assessment reporting evaluation On-site sewage system tanks Ch. 246-272C SMOKE DETECTION DEVICES (CARE) Ch. 388-106 On-site sewage systems Ch. 246-272A Dwelling units, requirements Ch. 212-10 Contracted residential care services Ch. 388-110 On-site sewage systems, large Ch. 246-272B SNAKE RIVER Contractor billing requirements, general Ch. 388- Overflow reduction facilities, combined Instream resources protection for main stem Ch. 05 plans and reports, submission Ch. 173-245 173-564 Criminal insanity, committed to DSHS Public sewage treatment facilities, planning, SNOHOMISH COUNTY evaluation, placement, care, and discharge Ch. engineering, and operation Ch. 246-271 Shorelines 388-875 Sewage drainage basins, water pollution control lakes Ch. 173-20 Deaf, state school for and abatement plans Ch. 372-68 streams, rivers Ch. 173-18 health and safety reviews, standards for Ch. Sewer districts, water districts requests for wetlands Ch. 173-22 388-180 approvals and certifications of necessity to special education programs Ch. 392-173 operate Ch. 372-52 SNOWMOBILES (See MOTOR VEHICLES, Deaf and hard of hearing services Ch. 388-818 Sludge management Ch. 173-308 subtitle Snowmobiles) Developmental disabilities Wastewater and reclaimed water use Registration Ch. 308-94 alternative living Ch. 388-829A fees Ch. 246-272 SOCIAL AND HEALTH SERVICES, community protection program Ch. 388-831 Water district operation of sewer systems, DEPARTMENT OF county duties Ch. 388-850 certification of necessity Ch. 246-270 Adoption services Ch. 388-27 intake and determination of disabilities Ch. SEX OFFENDERS Adult day services Ch. 388-71, Ch. 388-106 388-823 Registration Ch. 446-20 Adult family homes providers, qualifications Ch. 388-825 Sexually violent predators administration and services Ch. 388-76 residential habilitation centers, compliance civil commitment cost reimbursement Ch. licensing requirements Ch. 388-76 standards Ch. 388-111 388-885 resident protection program Ch. 388-76 residential habilitation centers, work external oversight Ch. 388-881 training requirements Ch. 388-112 programs Ch. 388-840 special commitment process Ch. 388-880 Adult protective services Ch. 388-71 service rules Ch. 388-825 Treatment providers Adult residential care services Ch. 388-110 services, eligibility and availability Ch. 388- certification and practice requirements Ch. Assisted living services Ch. 388-110 825 246-930 Background checks on persons licensed to Developmental disabilities, individuals with provide care Ch. 388-06 assessment process Ch. 388-828 SHARED LEAVE PROGRAM (See PUBLIC Basic Food Ch. 388-444 background checks on licensed caregivers Ch. OFFICERS AND EMPLOYEES) benefits eligibility Ch. 388-400 388-06 SHEEP (See LIVESTOCK) Blind, state school for companion homes Ch. 388-829C home and community based services waivers SHELLFISH (See FISH AND FISHING) special education programs Ch. 392-173 Boarding homes Ch. 388-845 SHIPS AND SHIPPING (See contracted residential care services Ch. 388- individual and family services program Ch. WATERCRAFT AND SHIPPING) 110 388-832 SHORELANDS licensing and operation Ch. 388-78A state supplementary payment program Ch. Lakes constituting shorelines Ch. 173-20 resident protection program Ch. 388-78A 388-827 Streams, rivers, by counties Ch. 173-18 training requirements Ch. 388-112 voluntary placement program Ch. 388-826 Certified community residential services and Developmental disabilities, persons with, ICF/ SHORELINE MANAGEMENT ACT support MR program Development certification, requirements, services Ch. 388- reimbursement system Ch. 388-835 master programs Ch. 173-26 101 residential habilitation centers (RHC) Ch. permit and enforcement procedures Ch. 173- Chemical dependency treatment services 388-837 27 administrative rules Ch. 388-810 Disabilities, persons with Lakes constituting shorelines Ch. 173-20 alcohol and drug addiction treatment and vocational rehabilitation services Ch. 388-891 Master programs support act (ADATSA) Ch. 388-800 Disability lifeline benefits Ch. 388-400 approval and amendment procedures Ch. 173- assistance programs Ch. 388-800 Diversion assistance Ch. 388-432 26 providers, certification requirements Ch. 388- Domestic violence contents Ch. 173-26 805 perpetrator program standards and guidelines Ch. 173-26 Child care agencies, licensing certification Ch. 388-60 Ocean management Ch. 173-26 child placing agencies Ch. 388-148 shelters for victims Ch. 388-61A Shorelines hearings board crisis nursery Ch. 388-145 Early childhood developmental centers declaratory proceedings Ch. 173-04 deaf, state school for special education programs Ch. 392-173 Streams, rivers, by counties Ch. 173-18 health and safety reviews Ch. 388-180 Family and children’s ombudsman, office of Wetlands Ch. 173-22 emergency respite centers Ch. 388-145 organization and operation Ch. 112-10 SHORELINES (See also SHORELINE foster homes Ch. 388-148 Family reconciliation Ch. 388-25 MANAGEMENT ACT) gifts, bequests by will, and contributions Ch. Food assistance Aquatic land management Ch. 332-30 388-200 eligibility Ch. 388-400 Shorelines hearings board Title 461 group residential facilities Ch. 388-148 Foster care, generally Ch. 388-25 SHORELINES HEARINGS BOARD pregnant and parenting teen programs and Foster care, Indians Ch. 388-70 Practice and procedure Ch. 461-08 facilities Ch. 388-147 Gambling, problem and pathological, treatment Review of the granting, denying or rescinding of staffed residential homes Ch. 388-148 programs for Ch. 388-816 substantial development permits Ch. 461-08 subsidy programs Ch. 388-165 Gifts, bequests by will, and contributions Ch. youth shelters Ch. 388-160 388-200 SHRIMP (See FISH AND FISHING) Child protective services Ch. 388-15 Guardianship fees for clients of department Ch. SKAGIT COUNTY Child support 388-79 Shorelines division of child support rules Ch. 388-14A Hearing rules Ch. 388-02 lakes Ch. 173-20 Child welfare services Home and community services and programs Ch. streams, rivers Ch. 173-18 adoption services Ch. 388-27 388-71 wetlands Ch. 173-22 complaint reconciliation Ch. 388-39A Individual provider and home care agency family reconciliation Ch. 388-25 provider qualifications Ch. 388-71 SKAMANIA COUNTY foster care, generally Ch. 388-25 Intellectual disabilities, individuals with Shorelines Indians Ch. 388-70 home and community based services waivers lakes Ch. 173-20 Children Ch. 388-845 streams, rivers Ch. 173-18 background checks on licensed caregivers Ch. Interpreters and translators, DSHS employees wetlands Ch. 173-22 388-06 Ch. 388-03 SKI AREA FACILITIES Chore Ch. 388-106 Juvenile offender rehabilitation Safety and health standards Ch. 296-59 Chronic care management program Ch. 388-106 administration Ch. 388-700

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collection of costs of support, treatment, and food assistance, transitional Ch. 388-489 Coordinated prevention grants to provide local confinement Ch. 388-720 fraud Ch. 388-446 government financial assistance Ch. 173-312 consolidated services programs Ch. 388-710 incapacitated persons Ch. 388-448 Enforcement grants, local, eligibility Ch. 173- criminal justice cost reimbursement Ch. 388- income Ch. 388-450, Ch. 388-455 313 750 income, garnishment Ch. 388-450A parole revocation procedure Ch. 388-740 interview requirements Ch. 388-452 Handling, minimum functional standards Ch. security level classifications Ch. 388-730 limited English proficient services Ch. 388- 173-304 transfer to department of corrections Ch. 388- 271 Handling, standards Ch. 173-350 745 necessary supplemental accommodation Incinerator and landfill facilities Limited English proficient services Ch. 388-271 services (NSA) Ch. 388-472 inspector certification Ch. 173-300 Long-term care notices to clients of denial or withdrawal Ch. referral registry Ch. 388-71 388-458 operator certification Ch. 173-300 Long-term care services Ch. 388-106 nursing facility medicaid payment system Ch. Incinerator ash management Medicaid integration partnership (WMIP) Ch. 388-96 special incinerator ash Ch. 173-306 388-106 nursing homes Ch. 388-97 Landfills Medicaid personal care (MPC) Ch. 388-106 ongoing additional requirements Ch. 388-473 Medical assistance overpayments and underpayments Ch. 388- municipal solid waste landfill criteria Ch. 173- alien medical programs Ch. 388-438 410 351 alternative living arrangements Ch. 388-515 payment standards Ch. 388-478 Litter receptacles Ch. 173-310 children’s health insurance program, state pregnancy Ch. 388-462 Local solid waste enforcement grants Ch. 173- (SCHIP) Ch. 388-542 quality assurance review process Ch. 388-464 313 refugee cash assistance Ch. 388-466 client not in own home Ch. 388-513 Model Toxics Control Act eligibility Ch. 388-503 residence requirements Ch. 388-454 emergency assistance Ch. 388-438 residency requirements Ch. 388-468 coordinated prevention grants to provide for estate recovery Ch. 388-527 resources Ch. 388-470 hazardous and solid waste management Ch. extended eligibility Ch. 388-523 rights and responsibilities of applicants and 173-312 fair hearings Ch. 388-526 recipients Ch. 388-472 public participation grants Ch. 173-321 family medical programs Ch. 388-505 social security number requirements Ch. 388- Municipal solid waste landfill criteria Ch. 173- home and community based services Ch. 388- 476 351 515 strikers Ch. 388-480 hospice Ch. 388-515 student status for food assistance Ch. 388-482 Public participation grants Ch. 173-321 institutional medical Ch. 388-513, Ch. 388- supplemental security income (SSI) Ch. 388- Recyclable materials 515 474 transporters and facilities Ch. 173-345 medically needy program Ch. 388-519 teen parents Ch. 388-486 Remedial action grants and loans Ch. 173-322 medicare-related eligibility Ch. 388-517 telephone assistance program Ch. 388-273 SSI-related grandfathered recipients Ch. 388- time limit Ch. 388-484 Solid waste incinerator facilities 512 transfer of property Ch. 388-488 emission standards Ch. 173-434 trusts, annuities, and life estates - effect Ch. United States repatriation program Ch. 388- Waste tire storage and transportation Ch. 173- 388-561 280 350 Medically needy waivers Ch. 388-106 verification Ch. 388-490 Mental illness, persons with Public records, availability Ch. 388-01 SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGISTS liability for costs of hospitalization and care Refugee cash assistance Ch. 388-400, Ch. 388- Assistants Ch. 246-828 Ch. 388-855 466 Fees Ch. 246-828 New freedom consumer directed services Refugee medical assistance Ch. 388-400 (NFCDS) Ch. 388-106 Repatriates Public assistance Ch. 182-545 Nursing facility care services Ch. 388-106 United States repatriation program Ch. 388- Standards of practice Ch. 246-828 Pregnant and parenting teen programs and 280 facilities Ch. 388-147 Residential care SPOKANE COUNTY Private duty nursing Ch. 388-106 discharge allowance Ch. 388-106 Shorelines Program of all-inclusive care for the elderly GAU-funded Ch. 388-106 lakes Ch. 173-20 (PACE) Ch. 388-106 Respite care services Ch. 388-106 streams, rivers Ch. 173-18 Project even start Ch. 131-47 Respite centers, emergency Ch. 388-145 Public assistance Roads to community living (RCL) services Ch. wetlands Ch. 173-22 age requirements Ch. 388-404 388-106 SPORTS (See also LICENSING, alien and citizenship status Ch. 388-424 Senior citizens’ services program Ch. 388-106 DEPARTMENT OF) applications Ch. 388-406 Sexually violent predators Athletic trainers Ch. 246-916 assistance units Ch. 388-408 civil commitment cost reimbursement to benefit issuances Ch. 388-412 counties Ch. 388-885 Boxing rules Ch. 36-12 benefit issuances, payees on Ch. 388-460 external oversight Ch. 388-881 Martial arts rules Ch. 36-14 certification periods Ch. 388-416 special commitment process Ch. 388-880 Wrestling rules Ch. 36-13 change of circumstance Ch. 388-418 State family assistance Ch. 388-400 chemical dependency food assistance Ch. Telephone assistance program Ch. 388-273 STATE AUDITOR 388-420 Temporary assistance to needy families (TANF) Local audit costs appeal Ch. 48-21 age requirements Ch. 388-404 child living with nonparental caretaker, Public records, accessibility Ch. 48-13 address disclosure to parent Ch. 388-428 eligibility Ch. 388-400 child support rights, assignment Ch. 388-422 family violence, effect Ch. 388-61 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), combined application project (WASHCAP) Vocational rehabilitation services Ch. 388-891, exemption Ch. 48-16 Ch. 388-492 Ch. 388-892 STATE BANKS complaints Ch. 388-426 Volunteer chore Ch. 388-106 contracted home and community residential WorkFirst Ch. 388-310 Examinations, schedule of costs Ch. 208-544 care service medicaid rates Ch. 388-105 Youth shelters New, application and investigation, fees, form disqualification Ch. 388-446 licensing requirements for overnight shelters Ch. 208-528 eligibility Ch. 388-400 Ch. 388-160 STATE BUILDINGS AND FACILITIES (See definitions Ch. 388-22 SOCIAL SECURITY determination and verification Ch. 388-22 ENTERPRISE SERVICES, Public assistance DEPARTMENT OF) eligibility reviews and recertifications Ch. social security number requirements Ch. 388- 388-434 476 STATE CONVENTION AND TRADE emergency cash assistance Ch. 388-436 Supplemental security income (SSI) Ch. 388-474 CENTER emergency food stamp benefits Ch. 388-437 General procedures Ch. 140-12 exception to rule Ch. 388-440 SOCIAL WORKERS family violence, effect Ch. 388-61 Counselors Ch. 246-809, Ch. 246-810 Public records, availability Ch. 140-12 felons Ch. 388-442 SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), food assistance Ch. 388-414 Collection companies Ch. 480-70 guidelines Ch. 140-09

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STATE ENERGY CODE (See ENERGY, State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), Utilities and transportation companies subtitle State energy code) exemption Ch. 456-09 intercounty Ch. 458-50 STATE ENVIRONMENTAL POLICY ACT TAXATION Vessels, excise tax Ch. 308-93 (SEPA) (See ENVIRONMENT) Aircraft fuel tax Ch. 308-78 TAXIDERMY STATE INVESTMENT BOARD (See Appeals to board of tax appeals Title 456 Regulations Ch. 232-12 INVESTMENT BOARD, STATE) Business and occupation tax Ch. 458-20 TEACHERS Centrally assessed utilities STATE LOTTERY (See LOTTERY) Assignment of personnel Ch. 181-82 computer software Ch. 458-50 Career and technical education, certification STATE PARKS (See PARKS AND Cities and towns requirements Ch. 181-77 RECREATION COMMISSION) financial businesses Ch. 458-28 Career and technical teacher preparation STATE PATROL (See WASHINGTON Estate and transfer tax reform act Ch. 458-57 programs, approval standards Ch. 181-77A STATE PATROL) Excise tax Certification requirements leasehold excise tax Ch. 458-29A administration of certification proceedings STATE TOXICOLOGIST (See motor vehicles Ch. 308-57 TOXICOLOGIST, STATE) Ch. 181-86 real estate Ch. 458-61A continuing education Ch. 181-85 STATE TREASURER rules Ch. 458-20 endorsements Ch. 181-82 Cities and towns, reimbursement of municipal timber Ch. 458-40 endorsements, performance-based Ch. 181- sales and use tax equalization account Ch. vessels Ch. 308-93 82A 474-02 Financial businesses, taxation by cities and towns performance-based system Ch. 181-79A Finance committee Ch. 210-01, Ch. 210-03, Ch. Ch. 458-28 Continuing education, requirements Ch. 181-85 210-06 Hazardous substances Excellence in teacher preparation award Ch. 181- Public records, availability Ch. 474-01 additions to taxable list Ch. 173-342 97 School bond guarantee program Ch. 210-02 Intercounty utilities and transportation Future teacher conditional scholarship and loan Securities companies Ch. 458-50 repayment program Ch. 250-65 use of agency lease as collateral or security Leasehold excise tax Ch. 458-29A Future teachers conditional scholarship Ch. 250- Ch. 474-10 Motor vehicle excise tax 63 STATUTE LAW COMMITTEE assessment, depreciation, and exemptions Ch. In-service training program Ch. 392-195 Agency operations and procedures Ch. 1-06 308-57 Internships Ch. 181-83 Public records Ch. 1-06 Motor vehicle fuel tax Ch. 308-72 Mathematics and science teacher incentive loan Records, protection, index, control, availability Motor vehicle special fuel tax Ch. 308-77 program Ch. 250-60 Ch. 1-06 Municipal sales and use tax equalization account, Mentor teachers Ch. 392-196 Rule making, contents and filing requirements reimbursement Ch. 474-02 National board certification, salary bonus Ch. Ch. 1-21 Open space taxation Ch. 458-30 392-140 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), Pollution control facilities Out-of-state teachers, WEST-B assessment exemption Ch. 1-04 tax exemptions and credits Ch. 173-24 program Ch. 181-01 Property tax Out-of-state teachers, WEST-E assessment STEVENS COUNTY abatements Ch. 458-18 program Ch. 181-02 Shorelines annual ratio study Ch. 458-53 Preparation programs, performance-based lakes Ch. 173-20 appeals Ch. 458-14 approval standards Ch. 181-78A streams, rivers Ch. 173-18 assessors, rules Ch. 458-12 Professional certification wetlands Ch. 173-22 county boards of equalization, practice and unprofessional conduct Ch. 181-87 STORAGE (See AGRICULTURE AND procedure Ch. 458-14 Professional growth program Ch. 392-192 MARKETING, subtitle Controlled credits Ch. 458-18 Professional performance evaluation Ch. 392- atmosphere storage requirements; deferrals Ch. 458-18 191 WAREHOUSES) exemptions Responsibilities Ch. 180-44 art, scientific, or historical collections Ch. STURGEON (See FISH AND FISHING) Retirement system Ch. 415-112 458-16 Retirement system plan 3 Ch. 415-111 SURPLUS PROPERTY (See ENTERPRISE cultural associations Ch. 458-16 Sexual misconduct, verbal and physical abuse SERVICES, DEPARTMENT OF) disabilities, persons with Ch. 458-16A Ch. 181-88 SURVEYORS (See ENGINEERS AND emergency or transitional housing Ch. 458- Teacher assistance program Ch. 392-196 LAND SURVEYORS) 16 Unprofessional conduct Ch. 181-87 homes for the aging Ch. 458-16A policies and procedures Ch. 181-87 SURVEYS Indian tribes, property belonging to Ch. 458- Boundary surveys Ch. 332-130 16 TEACHERS’ RETIREMENT SYSTEM (See Filing fees for surveys, plats, and maps Ch. 332- nonprofit organizations Ch. 458-16 RETIREMENT SYSTEMS, 150 religious institutions Ch. 458-16 DEPARTMENT OF, subtitle Teachers’ Geodetic control surveys Ch. 332-130 senior citizens Ch. 458-16A retirement system) Land description guidelines Ch. 332-130 forest lands and timber Ch. 458-40 TECHNICAL COLLEGES (See also Standards Ch. 332-130 historic properties, valuation Ch. 254-20 VOCATIONAL EDUCATION) Survey monuments, removal or destruction Ch. historic property Ch. 458-15 Bates Technical College 332-120 levies, rates, and limits Ch. 458-19 board of trustees Ch. 495A-104 SWIMMING POOLS limited income deferral program Ch. 458-18A debts, withholding services for outstanding Recreational water contact facilities Ch. 246-262 open space Ch. 458-30 Ch. 495A-122 Spas, wading, and spray pools Ch. 246-260 real property appraisers, accreditation Ch. discrimination Water recreation facilities Ch. 246-260 458-10 disabilities, persons with Ch. 495A-310 Water slides and wave pools Ch. 246-262 refunds Ch. 458-18 sex Ch. 495A-300 SWINE (See LIVESTOCK) state levy, apportionment between counties facilities use Ch. 495A-140 Ch. 458-19 financial aid Ch. 495A-132 TATTOOING AND TATTOOERS valuation and revaluation of real property Ch. grievances Ch. 495A-300, Ch. 495A-310 Licensing, standards, fees Ch. 308-22 458-07 organization and operation Ch. 495A-133 Safety and sanitation requirements and standards vessels, assessment and taxation Ch. 458-17 parking and traffic Ch. 495A-141 Ch. 308-22 Public utility tax Ch. 458-20 practice and procedure Ch. 495A-108 Sterilization procedures and infection control Ch. Registration Ch. 458-20 public records, availability Ch. 495A-276 246-145, Ch. 308-22 Rental cars rules coordinator Ch. 495A-134 TAX APPEALS, BOARD OF taxation and licensing Ch. 308-88 scholarships Ch. 495A-131 Formal hearings Ch. 456-09 Sales and use tax Ch. 458-20 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), Hearings Tax appeals, board of implementation Ch. 495A-325 formal hearings, practice and procedure Ch. formal hearings Ch. 456-09 student records, availability Ch. 495A-280 456-09 informal hearings Ch. 456-10 student rights and responsibilities Ch. 495A- informal hearings, practice and procedure Ch. Timber and forest lands Ch. 458-40 121 456-10 Unemployment compensation tuition and fee schedules Ch. 495A-130 Public records, availability Ch. 456-12 employer reporting requirements Ch. 192-310 Bellingham Technical College

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board of trustees Ch. 495B-104 debts, services withheld for outstanding Ch. regulation Ch. 308-127 campus conduct code Ch. 495B-120 495E-122 TIRES debts, services withheld for outstanding Ch. discrimination Ch. 495E-300 Chains, standards Ch. 204-24 495B-122 facilities use Ch. 495E-140 Studded tires, standards Ch. 204-24 discrimination faculty tenure, dismissal, and reduction-in- Traction devices Ch. 204-24 disabilities, persons with Ch. 495B-310 force Ch. 495E-400 Waste tire storage and transportation Ch. 173- sex Ch. 495B-300 financial aid Ch. 495E-132 350 facilities use Ch. 495B-140 library resource center code Ch. 495E-168 financial aid Ch. 495B-132 organization Ch. 495E-133 TOBACCO PRODUCTS grievances Ch. 495B-300, Ch. 495B-310 parking and traffic Ch. 495E-116 License process Ch. 314-33 library-media center use Ch. 495B-168 practice and procedure Ch. 495E-108 Minors, sale or distribution to minors Ch. 314-10 organization Ch. 495B-133 public records, availability Ch. 495E-276 Sale and distribution Ch. 314-10 parking and traffic Ch. 495B-116 rules coordinator Ch. 495E-134 Tobacco settlement authority practice and procedure Ch. 495B-108 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), description of organization Ch. 465-10 public records, availability Ch. 495B-276 compliance Ch. 495E-325 ethics policy Ch. 465-40 rules coordinator Ch. 495B-134 student conduct code Ch. 495E-120 public meetings Ch. 465-20 scholarships Ch. 495B-131 student records, availability Ch. 495E-280 public records Ch. 465-10 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), Running start program Ch. 131-46 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), compliance Ch. 495B-325 Student status for food assistance Ch. 388-482 exemption Ch. 465-30 Violations by licensees Ch. 314-34 student conduct Ch. 495B-120 TELECOMMUNICATIONS student records, availability Ch. 495B-280 Communications equipment licenses Ch. 284- TOW TRUCKS AND TOWING tuition and fee schedules Ch. 495B-130 17A BUSINESSES Clover Park Technical College Electricians, licensing and certification Ch. 296- Conduct of operations Ch. 204-91A board of trustees Ch. 495C-104 46B Equipment debts, services withheld for outstanding Ch. Enhanced 911, wireless Ch. 118-67 vehicle connecting devices, standards Ch. 495C-122 Enhanced 911 funding Ch. 118-66 204-70 discrimination Safety standards Ch. 296-32 Operating procedures and requirements Ch. 204- disabilities, persons with Ch. 495C-310 Universal service Ch. 480-123 91A sex Ch. 495C-300 Registration of operator Ch. 204-91A facilities use Ch. 495C-140 TELECOMMUNICATIONS COMPANIES Towing methods, standards Ch. 204-70 financial aid Ch. 495C-132 Registration and competitive classification Ch. Unauthorized and abandoned vehicles, procedure grievances Ch. 495C-300, Ch. 495C-310 480-121 for taking custody Ch. 308-61 Services standards and business practices Ch. library-resource center code Ch. 495C-168 TOXICOLOGIST, STATE organization and operation Ch. 495C-133 480-120 Tariffs Ch. 480-80 Alcohol, analysis of blood samples Ch. 448-14 parking and traffic Ch. 495C-116 Blood samples for alcohol, standards for analysis practice and procedure Ch. 495C-108 TELEPHONE COMPANIES Ch. 448-14 public records, availability Ch. 495C-276 Business practices Ch. 480-120 Breath alcohol testing Ch. 448-15, Ch. 448-16 rules coordinator Ch. 495C-134 Classification Ch. 480-120 scholarships Ch. 495C-131 Registration and competitive classification Ch. TRADEMARKS AND TRADE NAMES State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), 480-121 Filing, fees, and classification Ch. 434-12 implementation Ch. 495C-325 Service standards Ch. 480-120 Trade secrets, protecting Ch. 296-816 student conduct code Ch. 495C-120 Telephone assistance program Ch. 388-273, Ch. TRAFFIC tuition and fee schedules Ch. 495C-130 480-122 Model traffic ordinance Ch. 308-330 Faculty and staff generally Ch. 131-16 TELEPHONE SOLICITATION TRAFFIC SAFETY COMMISSION retirement, benefits Ch. 131-16 Commercial Organization and operation Ch. 467-01 Financial aid registration and fees Ch. 308-320 Pedestrian bicycle safety equipment rules Ch. higher education coordinating board Title 250 TEMPORARY ASSISTANCE TO NEEDY 467-03 Washington award for vocational excellence FAMILIES (TANF) (See PUBLIC Public records, availability Ch. 467-02 scholarship Ch. 250-85 ASSISTANCE) TRAILERS (See MOTOR VEHICLES, Lake Washington Technical College TEMPORARY WORKER HOUSING (See subtitle Recreational park trailers) affirmative action policy Ch. 495D-148 CHERRY HARVEST CAMPS; TRANSIENT ACCOMMODATIONS board of trustees Ch. 495D-104 HOUSING) Health, safety, and sanitation requirements Ch. bookstore operating policy Ch. 495D-144 246-360 college calendar Ch. 495D-136 TEXTILE INDUSTRY copyright and patent policies Ch. 495D-180 Safety standards Ch. 296-301 TRANSPORTATION debts, withholding services for outstanding THE EVERGREEN STATE COLLEGE (See Air pollution Ch. 495D-122, Ch. 495D-123 COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES, Clean Air Conformity Act Ch. 173-420 discrimination Ch. 495D-300 subtitle The Evergreen State College) transportation activities conformance to air quality implementation plans Ch. 173-420 facilities use Ch. 495D-140 THEATERS Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act, Benefit districts Popcorn flavored with butter or in semblance of fees paid by owners of qualified vehicles Ch. implementation Ch. 495D-280 butter, sign requirements Ch. 16-129 financial aid Ch. 495D-132 308-59 grievance policies and procedures Ch. 495D- THURSTON COUNTY Freight mobility strategic investment board Title 300 Public water supply 226 library-media center code Ch. 495D-168 reservation for future use Ch. 173-591 Highway access management access permits nepotism policy Ch. 495D-113 Shorelines connection permits, procedures Ch. 468-51 organization and operation Ch. 495D-133 lakes Ch. 173-20 Multimodal transportation program and projects parking and traffic Ch. 495D-116 streams, rivers Ch. 173-18 selection committee Ch. 240-20 practice and procedure Ch. 495D-108 wetlands Ch. 173-22 Rapid transit corridor and design hearings for public records, availability Ch. 495D-276 municipality of metropolitan Seattle Ch. TIDELANDS 330-01 rules coordinator Ch. 495D-134 Development scholarships Ch. 495D-131 master programs, guidelines Ch. 173-26 TRANSPORTATION, DEPARTMENT OF State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), Leased-tidelands valuation board, King County (See also ROADS AND HIGHWAYS) implementation Ch. 495D-325 Ch. 298-08 Administrative procedure Ch. 468-10 student conduct code Ch. 495D-121 Streams, rivers, by counties Ch. 173-18 Adopt-a-highway litter control program Ch. 468- student records, availability Ch. 495D-280 Wetlands Ch. 173-22 72 tuition and fee refunds Ch. 495D-135 Advertising near highways Ch. 468-66 tuition and fee schedules Ch. 495D-130 TIMBER (See FORESTS AND FOREST Aeronautics, See AERONAUTICS Passport to college promise program Ch. 250-83 PRODUCTS) Air pollution Project even start Ch. 131-47 TIMESHARE transportation plan conformity to air quality Renton Technical College Offerings and salespersons standards Ch. 173-420 board of trustees Ch. 495E-104 registration Ch. 308-127 Air search and rescue/disaster relief Ch. 468-200

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Air search conduct and management Ch. 468-200 toll collection, accounts, violations, penalties COMMUNITY COLLEGES; Bicycle racing on state highways Ch. 468-400 Ch. 468-305 TECHNICAL COLLEGES) Checks, dishonored Ch. 468-20 Traffic control devices for streets and highways, TURFGRASS SEED COMMISSION (See City/county project coordination Ch. 468-18 uniform Ch. 468-95 AGRICULTURE AND MARKETING) Commute trip reduction program Ch. 468-63 Transit vehicles Contractors UNDERGROUND STORAGE TANKS stop zones Ch. 468-46 Administration and enforcement Ch. 173-360 prequalification, criteria Ch. 468-16 Transportation commission County ferry franchises meetings Ch. 468-500 UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION tolls and financial assistance Ch. 468-22 Trip reduction Benefits Dishonored checks Ch. 468-20 commute trip reduction program Ch. 468-63 application Ch. 192-110 Emergency air operations Ch. 468-200 availability for work Ch. 192-170 performance program Ch. 468-60 Ferries claimant notices Ch. 192-120 charter rates Ch. 468-300 Utility lines deductions Ch. 192-190 contractors, prequalification Ch. 468-310 franchises and permits Ch. 468-34 dislocated workers, training Ch. 192-270 county ferry franchises, tolls and financial TRANSPORTATION COMMISSION extended Ch. 192-240 assistance Ch. 468-22 Meetings Ch. 468-500 job separations Ch. 192-150 marine contracts, security requirements Ch. notice to employer of application filing, 468-320 TRANSPORTATION COMPANIES mailing Ch. 192-130 passenger regulations Ch. 468-300 Limousine services Ch. 308-83 overpayment, recovery Ch. 192-230 toll schedules Ch. 468-300 Private, nonprofit transportation providers Ch. overpayment notice, assessment and fraud Ch. Franchises and permits 480-31 192-220 county ferry franchises, tolls and financial Taxation reporting requirements Ch. 192-140 assistance Ch. 468-22 intercounty utilities and transportation Definitions Ch. 192-100 utility lines Ch. 468-34 companies Ch. 458-50 Employers audits and technical assistance Ch. 192-340 High occupancy vehicles (HOV) lanes Ch. 468- TRANSPORTATION IMPROVEMENT 510 collections and refunds Ch. 192-330 BOARD coverage election Ch. 192-300 Highway access control classification system and Organization and operation Ch. 479-01 standards Ch. 468-52 experience rating and benefit charging Ch. Projects 192-320 Highway Advertising Control Act Ch. 468-66 financial requirements Ch. 479-06 Highway corridors and alignments, selection Ch. reporting requirements Ch. 192-310 468-48 program requirements Ch. 479-05 taxation, registration Ch. 192-300 Highway property small city pavement preservation and transfer of business Ch. 192-350 disposition of surplus or abandoned property sidewalk account Ch. 479-10 Job search requirements Ch. 192-180 Ch. 468-30 transportation improvement account Ch. 479- School or training Ch. 192-200 transfer to counties or cities and towns Ch. 14 Shared work Ch. 192-250 468-30 urban arterial trust account Ch. 479-12 Temporary total disability Ch. 192-34 use and management Ch. 468-30 urban corridor program Ch. 479-14 UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE, Innovative partnership program Ch. 468-600 Public records, availability Ch. 479-02 REVISED ARTICLE 9 Left lane use Ch. 468-510 Small city pavement preservation and sidewalk Filing, fees, and forms Ch. 308-391 Limited access hearings Ch. 468-54 account Ch. 479-10 Liens Limited access highways, regulations Ch. 468-58 TRANSPORTATION OF DANGEROUS agricultural and others Ch. 308-391 Motorist information signs Ch. 468-70 CARGOES, ADVISORY COMMITTEE UNIONS (See LABOR) Permits ON utility lines Ch. 468-34 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON Flammable liquids, transportation Ch. 470-12 Academic calendar Ch. 478-132 Practice and procedure Ch. 468-10 Practice and procedure Ch. 470-08 Property, highway Adjudicative proceedings Ch. 478-108 county roads as haul roads Ch. 468-18 Transporting rules Ch. 470-12 Admission and registration procedures Ch. 478- generally Ch. 468-18 TRAUMA CARE (See EMERGENCY 160 Public records, availability Ch. 468-06 MEDICAL SERVICES) Animal control Ch. 478-128 Public transportation Apartments Ch. 478-156 TRAVEL SELLERS Boat moorage facilities, use Ch. 478-138 comprehensive transit plans, funding Ch. 468- Recordkeeping requirements Ch. 308-129 Campus conduct code Ch. 478-124 85 Registration fees Ch. 308-129 Conduct code Rail fixed guideway systems general Ch. 478-124 safety oversight Ch. 468-550 TREASURER, STATE (See STATE student Ch. 478-120 Real estate acquisition TREASURER) Contracting, alternative process Ch. 478-350 relocation assistance payments Ch. 468-100 TREE FRUIT RESEARCH COMMISSION Cost savings in course materials Ch. 478-165 Regional transportation planning program (See AGRICULTURE AND Facilities standards and guidelines Ch. 468-86 MARKETING) general policy, use Ch. 478-136 Relocation assistance payments Ch. 468-100 TRUCKS (See MOTOR VEHICLES) joint Ch. 478-137 Rest areas Ch. 468-32 Family housing Ch. 478-156 Restrictions, limits TRUST COMPANIES Libraries, regulations Ch. 478-168 building or house moves Ch. 468-38 Administration and investments Ch. 208-536 Moorage facilities, use Ch. 478-138 lane use Ch. 468-510 Business practices and investments Ch. 208-512 Organization and board Ch. 478-04 size, weight, type vehicle, cargo Ch. 468-38 Examinations, schedule of costs Ch. 208-544 Parking regulations Route jurisdiction transfers Fee schedule Ch. 208-512 Bothell campus Ch. 478-117 requests Ch. 468-710 Insurance agency activities Ch. 208-512 Seattle campus Ch. 478-116 rules and regulations Ch. 468-710 Tacoma campus Ch. 478-118 Small works roster Ch. 468-15 Investments and business practices Ch. 208-512 Loans, permissible Ch. 208-512 Practice and procedure Ch. 478-108 State aid Ch. 468-18 Public records State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), rules New, application and investigation, fees, form availability Ch. 478-276 Ch. 468-12 Ch. 208-528 indexing Ch. 478-250 State highway system, additions or deletions Nontraditional mortgage lending Registration and admission procedures Ch. 478- requests Ch. 468-710 guidance, federal Ch. 208-512 160 rules and regulations Ch. 468-710 Subprime mortgage lending Residence halls Ch. 478-156 Toll facilities guidance, federal Ch. 208-512 Small works roster, public works construction local involvement committees Ch. 468-105 TRUSTS projects Ch. 478-355 pass, photo toll, and manual payment systems Charitable trusts Ch. 434-120 Stadium boat moorage facilities, use Ch. 478-138 Ch. 468-305 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), public advisory elections Ch. 468-105 Medical assistance - effect Ch. 388-561 implementation Ch. 478-324 setting toll amounts Ch. 468-270 TUITION (See ADVANCED TUITION Student conduct code Ch. 478-120 SR 167 HOT lanes Ch. 468-270, Ch. 468-305 PAYMENT, COMMITTEE ON; Student records, disclosure Ch. 478-140 Tacoma Narrows Bridge Ch. 468-270 COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES; Traffic regulations

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Bothell campus Ch. 478-117 registration and competitive classification Ch. United States standard fetal death certificate Seattle campus Ch. 478-116 480-121 and report adopted with modifications Ch. Tacoma campus Ch. 478-118 Telephone assistance program Ch. 480-122 246-491 Transition school and early entrance program Telephone companies Ch. 480-120 VOCATIONAL EDUCATION allocation Ch. 392-120 Transfers of property Ch. 480-143 Apprenticeships UTILITIES Utilities equal employment opportunity in Budget filings, requirements Ch. 480-140 budget filings, requirements Ch. 480-140 apprenticeship Ch. 296-05 County roads, accommodation of utilities Ch. tariff circular Ch. 480-149 standards, procedures, and programs Ch. 296- 136-40 tariffs and contracts Ch. 480-80 05 transfers of property Ch. 480-143 Highway rights of way, franchises and permits Career and technical education instructors Water companies Ch. 480-110 for utility lines Ch. 468-34 certification requirements Ch. 181-77 Tariff circular Ch. 480-149 VEGETABLES AND FRUIT (See Disabilities, persons with Tariffs and contracts Ch. 480-80 AGRICULTURE AND MARKETING; vocational rehabilitation services Ch. 388-891 Taxation HORTICULTURE) Private vocational schools centrally assessed utilities Ch. 458-50 VESSELS (See BOATS AND VESSELS; regulations Ch. 490-105 intercounty utilities and transportation WATERCRAFT AND SHIPPING) Student status for food assistance Ch. 388-482 companies Ch. 458-50 VETERANS (See also VETERANS Teacher preparation programs, approval Transfers of property Ch. 480-143 AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF) standards Ch. 181-77A Utility lines on highway rights of way Ch. 468-34 Motor vehicle licenses and license plates Ch. Washington award for vocational excellence Winter utility moratorium program Ch. 365-100 308-96A scholarship Ch. 250-85 UTILITIES AND TRANSPORTATION Veterans education program unit, higher VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION COMMISSION education coordinating board duties Ch. 250- Blind persons Adjudicative proceedings Ch. 480-07 50 services and vocational rehabilitation Ch. 67- Auto transportation companies Ch. 480-30 VETERANS AFFAIRS, DEPARTMENT OF 25 Budget filings Ch. 480-140 Coordination with other agencies Ch. 484-10 Disabilities, persons with Charter excursion carriers Ch. 480-30 Departmental headquarters Ch. 484-10 vocational rehabilitation services Ch. 388-891 Common carriers Director, duties Ch. 484-40 Industrial insurance services Ch. 296-19A brokers and forwarders Ch. 480-12 Fiduciary services Ch. 484-40 Purchase of services, service contracts Ch. 388- Communicating with commission Ch. 480-07 Field services Ch. 484-30 892 Electric companies Practice and procedure Ch. 484-10 Vending facility program for the blind Ch. 67-35 business practices and tariffs Ch. 480-100 Public records, availability Ch. 484-50 VOLUNTEER FIREFIGHTERS AND conservation energy savings, purchase Ch. Services Ch. 484-10 RESERVE OFFICERS, BOARD FOR 480-107 State veterans homes Actuarial tables, schedules, and factors Ch. 491- electricity from qualifying facilities, purchase eligibility and application Ch. 484-20 02 Ch. 480-107 operation Ch. 484-20 Membership and participation requirements Ch. Energy Independence Act, requirements Ch. organization Ch. 484-10 491-03 480-109 resident income and resources Ch. 484-20 Public records, availability Ch. 491-20 greenhouse gases emissions Ch. 480-100 resident rights and responsibilities Ch. 484-20 independent power producers, purchases Ch. Veterans affairs advisory committee Ch. 484-10 VOLUNTEERS 480-107 Good samaritan testing for infectious diseases interconnection with electric generators Ch. VETERINARIANS Ch. 246-138 480-108 Animal diseases, reporting Ch. 16-70 Retired health provider malpractice insurance Ferries, commercial Ch. 480-51 Biological products, sale, distribution, and use program Ch. 246-564 Ch. 16-42 Retired volunteer medical workers Ch. 246-12 Garbage and/or refuse collection companies Ch. Diseases 480-70 animal, reporting Ch. 16-70, Ch. 16-71 VOTING (See ELECTIONS) Gas companies Equine diseases, testing and reporting Ch. 16-71 WAHKIAKUM COUNTY business practices Ch. 480-90 Fees Ch. 246-933 operations Ch. 480-90 Shorelines Licensing and practice requirements Ch. 246-933 lakes Ch. 173-20 safety practices Ch. 480-93 Professional conduct and ethics Ch. 246-933, Ch. Hazardous liquid pipeline companies streams, rivers Ch. 173-18 246-934 wetlands Ch. 173-22 economic regulations Ch. 480-73 Vaccines, sale, distribution, and use Ch. 16-42 Hazardous liquid pipelines Veterinary medication clerks WALLA WALLA COUNTY safety standards and reporting requirements registration and practice Ch. 246-937 Shorelines Ch. 480-75 Veterinary technicians lakes Ch. 173-20 Household goods carriers Ch. 480-15 fees Ch. 246-935 streams, rivers Ch. 173-18 Low-level radioactive waste site operating registration and practice requirements Ch. wetlands Ch. 173-22 companies Ch. 480-92 246-935 Motor carriers Ch. 480-14 WAREHOUSES Passenger transportation companies Ch. 480-30 VICTIMS OF CRIME Controlled atmosphere storage Private, nonprofit transportation providers Ch. Attendant services Ch. 296-33 fruits and vegetables Ch. 16-450 480-31 Compensation program Ch. 296-30 Food storage Procedural rules Ch. 480-07 Domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking sanitation consultants, qualifications Ch. 16- Public records, availability Ch. 480-04 Ch. 296-135 168 Railroad companies Domestic violence, shelters Ch. 388-61A warehouses Ch. 16-145 accident reports Ch. 480-62 Industrial insurance appeals Ch. 263-12 Grades and standards Ch. 16-237 clearances Ch. 480-60 Mental health treatment Ch. 296-31 Grain dealers Ch. 16-237 flagger Ch. 480-62 VISION CARE Liquor storage Ch. 314-36 general and procedural rules Ch. 480-62 Consumer access Ch. 246-852 WASHINGTON STATE PATROL grade crossing protective fund Ch. 480-62 Ocularists, licensing and practice requirements Accident-reporting threshold Ch. 446-85 hazardous materials regulations Ch. 480-62 Ch. 246-849 Affirmative action, development and operations Ch. 480-62 Optometrists, licensing and practice implementation plans Ch. 446-70 passenger carrying vehicles Ch. 480-62 requirements Ch. 246-851 Assistance vans safety rules Ch. 480-62 Public assistance Ch. 182-544 standards and operating regulations Ch. 204- sanitation Ch. 480-66 VITAL STATISTICS 93 traffic control devices Ch. 480-62 Abortions, reporting requirements Ch. 246-490 Brake systems, standards Ch. 204-76 Solid companies Ch. 480-70 Birth certificates Buses State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), changes to original Ch. 246-490 private carrier, standards and inspection Ch. implementation Ch. 480-11 content Ch. 246-490 204-32 Tariff circular No. 6 Ch. 480-149 United States standard certificate and report school bus warning lights, standards Ch. 204- Tariffs and contracts Ch. 480-80 adopted with modifications Ch. 246-491 21 Telecommunications companies Death certificates Chief

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commission on equipment, assumption of Transportation of hazardous materials Ch. 446- WATER AND WATER RIGHTS (See also duties Ch. 204-08 50 WATER RESOURCES ACT) Commercial vehicles Trucks Agricultural water supply facilities Ch. 173-170 drivers’ physical qualifications Ch. 446-65 weighing requirement exceptions Ch. 446-80 Aquatic plants, planting criteria Ch. 232-12 transportation requirements Ch. 446-65 Vehicle connecting devices, standards Ch. 204- Basin assessments Ch. 173-152 Commission on equipment 70 Columbia basin project, ground waters Ch. 508- assumption of duties by chief of state patrol Vehicle identification numbers, altered 14 Ch. 204-08 disposition of seized vehicles Ch. 446-30 Drought relief Criminal offender record information Ch. 446-16 Vehicles seized for altered vehicle identification department of ecology emergency drought Criminal records, collection, maintenance, and numbers, disposition Ch. 446-30 relief authority Ch. 173-166 dissemination Ch. 446-20 Weighing requirement Duck Lake ground water management Definitions Ch. 446-08 exemptions Ch. 446-80 subarea Ch. 173-132 Disability retirements, applications, decisions, Wheelchair conveyances Emergency water withdrawal facilities Ch. 173- appeals Ch. 446-40 speed and equipment requirements Ch. 204-10 166 Disposition of vehicles seized for altered vehicle Forest practices identification numbers, hearings Ch. 446-30 WASHINGTON STATE UNIVERSITY road construction and maintenance Ch. 222- DNA identification system Ch. 446-75 Board of regents Ch. 504-07 24 Emergency vehicles Conduct standards Ch. 504-26 Greywater reuse for subsurface irrigation Ch. equipment standards and requirements Ch. Course materials Ch. 504-43 246-274 204-36 Disciplinary proceedings Ch. 504-26 Ground water lighting Ch. 204-21 Facility use rules artificially stored, withdrawal policy Ch. 173- permits, requirements Ch. 204-36 first amendment/free speech activities Ch. 136 Eye protection devices Ch. 204-10 504-33 Columbia basin project Ch. 508-14 Fire protection Title 212 other than first amendment/free speech quality standards Ch. 173-200 Hazardous materials, transportation Ch. 446-50 activities Ch. 504-35 upper aquifer zones, protection Ch. 173-154 Identification section Ch. 446-16 Health and safety Ch. 504-36 upper Kittitas groundwater rule Ch. 173-539A Ignition interlock breath alcohol devices Housing regulations for undergraduates Ch. 504- withdrawal Ch. 173-136 testing and certification Ch. 204-50 24 withdrawal facilities, protection Ch. 173-150 Impoundment Ch. 204-96 Library policies and rules Ch. 504-41 Ground water code, administration Ch. 508-12 Law enforcement vehicles Parking and traffic Ground water management areas and programs lighting Ch. 204-21 Pullman campus Ch. 504-15 Duck Lake Ch. 173-132 Lighting Spokane campus Ch. 504-14 general provisions Ch. 173-100 specific kinds Ch. 204-21 Tri-Cities campus Ch. 504-13 Odessa subarea Ch. 173-128A, Ch. 173-130A Limousines Vancouver campus Ch. 504-19 Quincy subarea Ch. 173-124, Ch. 173-134A inspections and equipment safety Ch. 204-95 Pet control Ch. 504-36 Hydraulic construction in state waters Load-fastening devices, standards Ch. 204-44 Policies and regulations Ch. 504-24 regulations established Ch. 220-110, Ch. 232- Log trucks Posting and literature distribution regulations Ch. 14 weighing requirement exceptions Ch. 446-80 504-34 Land and water conservation fund program Ch. Practice and procedure Ch. 504-04 286-40 Motor vehicle equipment Measuring and reporting water use Ch. 173-173 approval Ch. 204-08 Public records, availability Ch. 504-45 Small works roster Ch. 504-50 Mineral prospecting in state waters Ch. 220-110 brake systems, standards Ch. 204-76 Odessa ground water management Social policies and procedures Ch. 504-24 lighting Ch. 204-21 subarea and zones Ch. 173-128A, Ch. 173- load-fastening devices, standards Ch. 204-44 Spectator events, safety Ch. 504-36 130A rules, administrative procedure Ch. 204-08 Spokane campus Public water supply school bus warning lights, standards Ch. 204- parking and traffic Ch. 504-14 application processing Ch. 173-152 21 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), coordinated water system plan Ch. 246-293 seat belts, exemptions Ch. 204-41 implementation Ch. 504-48 critical service areas Ch. 246-293 slow-moving vehicle emblems, standards and Student education records, policy Ch. 504-21 drinking water operating permits Ch. 246-294 use Ch. 204-21 Student living groups, policies and regulations drinking water revolving fund loan program standards Ch. 204-10 Ch. 504-24 Ch. 246-296 studded tires, standards, approval, and use Ch. Student organizations, policies and regulations fire flow regulations Ch. 246-293 204-24 Ch. 504-28 group A public water supplies Ch. 246-290 tire chains, standards Ch. 204-24 Students group B systems Ch. 246-291 towing methods and vehicle connecting conduct standards Ch. 504-26 laboratories analyzing drinking water devices Ch. 204-70 course materials Ch. 504-43 samples, certification Ch. 246-390 Motorcycle helmets disciplinary proceedings Ch. 504-26 reservation for future use for Thurston County antique motor-driven cycle, operator Traffic and parking Ch. 173-591 exemption Ch. 204-53 Pullman campus Ch. 504-15 reservation of water for future use Ch. 173- safety standards Ch. 204-10 Spokane campus Ch. 504-14 590 Practice and procedure Ch. 446-08 Tri-Cities campus Ch. 504-13 satellite system management agencies Ch. Private carrier buses, standards and inspection Vancouver campus Ch. 504-19 246-295 Ch. 204-32 Tri-Cities campus water works operator certification Ch. 246- Public records, availability Ch. 446-10 parking and traffic Ch. 504-13 292 Retirement for disability Ch. 446-40 Vancouver campus Public Water System Coordination Act Ch. 246- Retirement system Ch. 415-103 parking and traffic Ch. 504-19 293 School bus warning lights, standards Ch. 204-21 Quality standards Seat belts, exemptions Ch. 204-41 WASTEWATER FACILITIES ground water Ch. 173-200 Sex offender and kidnapping offender Construction, submission of plans and reports sediment management Ch. 173-204 registration Ch. 173-240 surface water Ch. 173-201A central registry Ch. 446-20 Discharge standards and effluent limitations Ch. whole effluent toxicity testing and limits Ch. Slow-moving vehicle emblems, standards and 173-221 173-205 use Ch. 204-21 Sewer overflow reduction facilities, combined Quincy ground water management Studded tires, standards, approval, and use Ch. plans and reports, submission Ch. 173-245 subarea and zones Ch. 173-124, Ch. 173-134A 204-24 Treatment designers and inspectors Sanitation standards Ch. 246-203 Tire chains fees Ch. 196-30 Sediment management standards Ch. 173-204 standards Ch. 204-24 rules of professional practice Ch. 196-33 Standards Towing businesses, conduct of operations Ch. Treatment plant operators, certification Ch. 173- ground water quality Ch. 173-200 204-91A 230 sanitation Ch. 246-203 Towing methods, standards Ch. 204-70 Wastewater discharge permit fees Ch. 173-224 surface water quality Ch. 173-201A Traction devices, approval Ch. 204-24 Wastewater treatment designers and inspectors Surface water Transportation of dangerous cargoes, advisory continuing education Ch. 196-34 quality standards Ch. 173-201A committee on Ch. 470-08 licenses and certificates Ch. 193-32 Surface water code, administration Ch. 508-12

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Underground artificial storage and recovery Ch. Referendum 26 grant funds, limitations on use reservation for future use for Thurston County 173-157 Ch. 173-255 Ch. 173-591 Underground injection well control program Ch. Sediment management standards Ch. 173-204 reservation of water for future use Ch. 173- 173-218 Sewage and waste, Columbia basin irrigation 590 Waste discharge permit program Ch. 173-216, area Ch. 372-36 Puyallup River basin water resource inventory Ch. 173-226 Sewage drainage basins, water pollution control area Ch. 173-510 Wastewater and reclaimed water use and abatement plans Ch. 372-68 Quilcene-Snow water resource inventory area fees Ch. 246-272 Sewer districts, water districts requests for Ch. 173-517 Wastewater facilities approvals and certifications of necessity to Salmon-Washougal basin water resource construction, submission of plans and reports operate Ch. 372-52 inventory area Ch. 173-528 Ch. 173-240 Sewerage systems Skagit water resources inventory area, lower and discharge standards and effluent limitations cities and towns, authority to operate Ch. 173- upper Ch. 173-503 Ch. 173-221 208 Snake River main stem, water resources treatment plant operators Ch. 173-230 Underground injection well control program Ch. management program Ch. 173-564 upland fin-fish facilities 173-218 Snohomish River basin water resource inventory discharge standards and effluent limitations Waste discharge general permit program Ch. area Ch. 173-507 Ch. 173-221A 173-226 Stillaguamish River basin water resource Wastewater treatment designers and inspectors Waste discharge permit program Ch. 173-216 inventory area, instream resources protection fees Ch. 196-30 Wastewater and reclaimed water use Ch. 173-505 licenses and certificates Ch. 193-32 fees Ch. 246-272 Walla Walla River basin water resource rules of professional practice Ch. 196-33 Wastewater discharge permit fees Ch. 173-224 inventory area Ch. 173-532 Water conservancy boards Ch. 173-153 Wastewater discharge standards and effluent Water resources management Water rights limitations inventory areas Ch. 173-500 application processing Ch. 173-152 upland fin-fish facilities Ch. 173-221A program Ch. 173-500 Watershed analysis and resource assessment Ch. Wastewater facilities Wenatchee River basin water resource inventory 222-22 construction plans and reports Ch. 173-240 area Ch. 173-545 Wells discharge standards and effluent limitations WATERCOURSES AND WATERWAYS construction and maintenance standards Ch. Ch. 173-221 (See also RIVERS AND STREAMS) 173-160 Wastewater treatment designers and inspectors Forest practices contractors and operators, regulation and continuing education Ch. 196-34 road construction and maintenance Ch. 222- licensing Ch. 173-162 fees Ch. 196-30 24 underground injection well control program licenses and certificates Ch. 196-32 Pollution Ch. 173-218 Wastewater treatment plant operators, discharge into navigable waters, federal Whole effluent toxicity testing and limits Ch. certification Ch. 173-230 permit Ch. 173-225 173-205 Water districts requests for approvals and WATERCRAFT AND SHIPPING (See also WATER COMPANIES certifications of necessity to operate sewer BOATS AND VESSELS) Business practices Ch. 480-110 districts Ch. 372-52 Assessment and taxation Ch. 458-17 Tariffs Ch. 480-110 Water pollution control and abatement plans for Ballast water management Ch. 220-150 sewage drainage basins Ch. 372-68 Bunkering operations Ch. 317-40 WATER CONSERVATION BOARDS Water pollution control revolving fund, uses and Organization and operation Ch. 173-153 Cargo and passenger vessel screening for limitations Ch. 173-98 substantial risk Ch. 317-31 WATER DISTRICTS Whole effluent toxicity testing and limits Ch. Charter boats Certification of necessity to construct, maintain, 173-205 safety standards Ch. 296-115 and operate sewer system Ch. 246-270 WATER RESOURCES ACT (See also Sewer districts, requests to operate Ch. 372-52 Ferries, commercial Ch. 480-51 WATER AND WATER RIGHTS) Longshore, stevedore, and waterfront related WATER POLLUTION CONTROL (See also Cedar-Sammamish basin water resource operations ECOLOGY, DEPARTMENT OF) inventory area Ch. 173-508 safety standards Ch. 296-56 Abatement funds, limits on use Ch. 173-80 Chambers-Clover creeks basin water resource Oil spills Bunkering operations Ch. 317-40 inventory area Ch. 173-512 financial responsibility for small tank barges Cargo and passenger vessel screening for Chehalis River basin water resource inventory and oil spill response barges Ch. 317-50 substantial risk Ch. 317-31 area Ch. 173-522 Passenger and cargo vessel screening for Clean water program Columbia River main stem, instream resources substantial risk Ch. 317-31 centennial clean water program, uses and protection Ch. 173-563 Pilotage commissioners, board of Ch. 363-11 limitations Ch. 173-95A Colville River basin water resource inventory Pilotage rules Ch. 363-116 Columbia basin irrigation area, sewage and waste area Ch. 173-559 Safety standards Ch. 372-36 Deschutes River basin water resource inventory charter boats Ch. 296-115 Control facilities area Ch. 173-513 longshore, stevedore, and waterfront related tax exemptions and credits Ch. 173-24 Entiat River basin water resource inventory area operations Ch. 296-56 Discharge into navigable waters, federal permit Ch. 173-546 ship construction, repairing, and breaking Ch. Ch. 173-225 Green-Duwamish River basin water resource 296-304 Federal Water Pollution Control Act inventory area Ch. 173-509 Ship construction, repairing, and breaking, safety application for certification Ch. 173-225 John Day-McNary Pools Reach of the Columbia standards Ch. 296-304 Greywater reuse for subsurface irrigation Ch. River, water resource inventory areas Ch. Vessel dealers 246-274 173-531A registration and fee Ch. 308-90 Highway runoff Kennedy-Goldsborough water resource Vessels Puget Sound program Ch. 173-270 inventory area Ch. 173-514 registration, certificate of title, transfer of title NPDES permit program, compliance Ch. 463-76 Kitsap water resource inventory area Ch. 173- Ch. 308-93 Oil spills 515 Whitewater river outfitters compensation schedules for spills Ch. 173- Lewis basin water resource inventory area Ch. licenses Ch. 308-312 183 173-527 financial responsibility for small tank barges Little Spokane River water resource inventory WEATHER MODIFICATION and oil spill response barges Ch. 317-50 area Ch. 173-555 Supervision and control, state program Ch. 173- preassessment screening Ch. 173-183 Methow River basin water resource inventory 495 Passenger and cargo vessel screening for area Ch. 173-548 WEEDS substantial risk Ch. 317-31 Nisqually River basin water resource inventory Noxious weed control Pollution disclosure reports Ch. 173-40 area Ch. 173-511 noxious weed list and schedule of monetary Puget Sound highway runoff program Ch. 173- Nooksack water resource inventory area Ch. 173- penalties Ch. 16-750 270 501 quarantine Ch. 16-752 Puget Sound partnership Okanogan River basin water resource inventory Noxious weed control board procedures, operations, communications Ch. area Ch. 173-549 organization and operation Ch. 16-750 400-06 Public water supply Noxious weed seeds Ch. 16-301

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WEIGHTS AND MEASURES Release permits Ch. 232-12 Calibration services by weights and measures Sale Ch. 232-12 laboratory Scientific permits Ch. 232-12 fees Ch. 16-675 Equipment requirements Ch. 16-662, Ch. 16-664 Taxidermy Ch. 232-12 Heating and motor fuels Threatened species retail pricing Ch. 16-657 critical wildlife habitats and forest practices Liquefied petroleum gas Ch. 16-659 Ch. 222-16 Meat, labeling and packaging Ch. 16-19 Trapping Ch. 232-12 Motor and heating fuels Unlawful acts Ch. 232-12, Ch. 232-13 retail pricing Ch. 16-657 Wildlife and recreation program Ch. 286-27 National institute of standards and technology handbook Ch. 16-662 Wildlife rehabilitation permits Ch. 232-12 National type evaluation program Ch. 16-664 WINDOW CLEANING Petroleum gas, liquefied Ch. 16-659 Safety standards Ch. 296-878 Standards for agriculture Ch. 16-662 Weigher license Ch. 16-674 WINES AND WINERIES Weighing and measuring devices Domestic registration Ch. 16-674 wholesalers Ch. 314-24 reporting, test procedures, and standards by wineries Ch. 314-24 persons servicing and calibrating Ch. 16- Importers Ch. 314-24 663 Weighmaster license Ch. 16-674 Ships chandler’s license Ch. 314-25 Tax reporting and payment requirements Ch. WELLS 314-19 Injection wells underground injection well control program Wine commission Ch. 16-575 Ch. 173-218 WOODSTOVES Water wells Fees, air quality regulation Ch. 173-455 construction and maintenance standards Ch. Solid fuel burning device standards Ch. 173-433 173-160 contractors and operators, regulation and WORKFORCE TRAINING AND licensing Ch. 173-162 EDUCATION COORDINATING WESTERN WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY BOARD (See COLLEGES AND UNIVERSITIES, Meetings Ch. 490-04B subtitle Western Washington University) Organization and operation Ch. 490-10 WETLANDS Practice and procedure Ch. 490-08B Wetland mitigation banking Ch. 173-700 Public records, availability Ch. 490-276 WHATCOM COUNTY Rules coordinator Ch. 490-13 Seed potato isolation district Ch. 16-325 State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA), Shorelines compliance Ch. 490-325A lakes Ch. 173-20 Washington award for vocational excellence streams, rivers Ch. 173-18 scholarship Ch. 250-85 wetlands Ch. 173-22 WORKER AND COMMUNITY RIGHT-TO- WHISTLEBLOWERS KNOW Health care, complaint procedures Ch. 246-15 Chemicals, hazardous WHITEWATER RIVER OUTFITTERS reporting requirements Ch. 118-40 Licenses Ch. 308-312 Fee assessment Ch. 296-63 WHITMAN COUNTY WORKERS’ COMPENSATION (See Shorelines INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE) lakes Ch. 173-20 streams, rivers Ch. 173-18 WRECKERS wetlands Ch. 173-22 Licensing and business practices Ch. 308-63 WILDLIFE Vehicle dealer-wrecker combination Ch. 308-66 Bald eagle protection Ch. 232-12 Birds, classification Ch. 232-12 WRESTLING (See LICENSING, Captivity Ch. 232-12 DEPARTMENT OF; SPORTS) Classification Ch. 232-12 X RAYS Critical wildlife habitats Radiation protection forest practices Ch. 222-16 analytical x-ray equipment Ch. 246-228 Deleterious exotic wildlife Ch. 232-12 Endangered species dental x rays Ch. 246-225A classification Ch. 232-12 healing arts Ch. 246-225 critical wildlife habitats and forest practices industrial x rays Ch. 246-227 Ch. 222-16 machine assembly and registration Ch. 246- Falconry Ch. 232-30 224 Field identification Ch. 232-12 Radiological technologists Fur dealing Ch. 232-12 certification and practice requirements Ch. Game animals 246-926 classification Ch. 232-12 seasons and limits Ch. 232-28 YAKIMA COUNTY Game farms Ch. 232-12 Shorelines Game reserves Ch. 232-16 lakes Ch. 173-20 Hunting regulations Ch. 232-12 streams, rivers Ch. 173-18 Import and retention Ch. 232-12 Interaction with wildlife Ch. 232-36 wetlands Ch. 173-22 Pelt tagging requirements Ch. 232-12 YOUTH SHELTERS Protected wildlife Licensing requirements for overnight shelters classification and categories Ch. 232-12 Ch. 388-160 Public conduct wildlife areas and access sites Ch. 232-13

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