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REVISED CODE OF WASHINGTON LIST OF AND CHAPTERS (March 12, 2020)

Title 1 1 3.42 District court . 3.46 Municipal departments. GENERAL PROVISIONS 3.50 Municipal courts—Alternate provision. Chapters 3.54 Clerks and deputy clerks. 1.04 The code. 3.58 Salaries and expenses. 1.08 Statute law committee (Code reviser). 3.62 Income of court. 1.12 Rules of construction. 3.66 Jurisdiction and venue. 1.16 General definitions. 3.70 Magistrates' association. 1.20 General provisions. 3.72 Youth court. 1.40 State of merit. 3.74 Miscellaneous. 1.50 Washington gift of life .

1.60 Medal of valor. Title 4 1.70 Uniform electronic legal material act. Title 4 1.80 Uniform electronic transactions act. CIVIL PROCEDURE

Title 2 Chapters Title 2 4.04 Rule of decision—Form of actions. COURTS OF RECORD 4.08 Parties to actions. 4.12 Venue—Jurisdiction. Chapters 4.14 Removal of certain actions to superior court. 2.04 Supreme court. 4.16 Limitation of actions. 2.06 Court of appeals. 4.18 Uniform conflict of laws—Limitations act. 2.08 Superior courts. 4.20 Survival of actions. 2.10 Judicial retirement system. 4.22 Contributory fault—Effect—Imputation—Con- 2.12 Retirement of judges—Retirement system. tribution—Settlement agreements. 2.14 Retirement of judges—Supplemental retirement. 4.24 Special rights of action and special immunities. 2.16 Association of superior court judges. 4.28 Commencement of actions. 2.20 Magistrates. 2.24 Court commissioners and referees. 4.32 Pleadings. 2.28 Powers of courts and general provisions. 4.36 General rules of pleading. 2.30 Therapeutic courts. 4.40 Issues. 2.32 Court clerks, reporters, and bailiffs. 4.44 Trial. 2.36 Juries. 4.48 Trial before referee. 2.40 Witnesses. 4.52 Agreed cases. 2.42 Interpreters in legal proceedings. 4.56 Judgments—Generally. 2.43 Interpreters for non-English-speaking persons. 4.60 Judgment by confession. 2.44 Attorneys-at-law. 4.64 Entry of judgments. 2.48 State bar act. 4.68 Procedure to bind joint debtor. 2.50 Legal aid. 4.72 Vacation and modification of judgments. 2.53 Civil legal aid. 4.76 New trials. 2.56 Administrator for the courts. 4.80 Exceptions. 2.60 Federal court local law certificate procedure act. 4.84 Costs. 2.64 Commission on judicial conduct. 4.88 Appeals. 2.68 Judicial information system. 4.92 Actions and claims against state. 2.70 Office of public defense. 4.96 Actions against political subdivisions, municipal 2.72 Office of public guardianship. and quasi-municipal . 4.100 Wrongly convicted persons. Title 3 Title 3 DISTRICT COURTS—COURTS OF Title 5 Title 5 LIMITED JURISDICTION EVIDENCE Chapters Chapters 3.02 Courts of limited jurisdiction. 5.24 Uniform judicial notice of foreign laws act. 3.20 Venue. 5.28 Oaths and affirmations. 3.30 District courts. 5.40 Proof—General provisions. 3.34 District judges. 5.44 Proof—Public documents. 3.38 District court districts. 5.45 Uniform business records as evidence act.

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5.46 Uniform photographic copies of business and 7.69 Crime victims, survivors, and witnesses. public records as evidence act. 7.69A Child victims and witnesses. 5.48 Proof—Replacement of lost records. 7.69B Crime victims and witnesses—Dependent per- 5.50 Uniform unsworn declarations act. sons. 5.51 Uniform interstate depositions and discovery act. 7.70 Actions for injuries resulting from health care. 5.52 Telegraphic communications. 7.70A Arbitration of health care actions. 5.56 Witnesses—Compelling attendance. 7.71 Health care peer review. 5.60 Witnesses—Competency. 7.72 Product liability actions. 5.62 Witnesses—Registered nurses. 7.75 Dispute resolution centers. 5.64 Admissibility of certain gestures of apology, sym- 7.77 Uniform collaborative law act. pathy, fault, etc. in civil actions against 7.80 Civil infractions. health care providers. 7.84 Natural resource infractions. 5.66 Admissibility of certain gestures expressing sym- 7.88 Confidentiality of financial institution compliance pathy. review information. 5.68 News media. 7.90 Sexual assault protection act. 5.70 DNA evidence. 7.92 Jennifer Paulson stalking protection order act. 7.94 Extreme risk protection order act.

Title 6 7.96 Uniform correction or clarification of defamation Title 6 act. ENFORCEMENT OF JUDGMENTS 7.98 Alien victims of crime. 7.100 Foreclosure and abandonment of residential real Chapters property—Nuisance abatement. 6.01 General provisions.

6.13 Homesteads. Title 8 6.15 Personal property exemptions. Title 8 6.17 Executions. EMINENT DOMAIN 6.19 Adverse claims to property levied on. 6.21 Sales under execution. Chapters 6.23 Redemption. 8.04 Eminent domain by state. 6.25 Attachment. 8.08 Eminent domain by . 6.26 Prejudgment garnishment. 8.12 Eminent domain by cities. 6.27 Garnishment. 8.16 Eminent domain by school districts. 6.28 Commissioners to convey real estate. 8.20 Eminent domain by corporations. 6.32 Proceedings supplemental to execution. 8.24 Private ways of necessity. 6.36 Uniform enforcement of foreign judgments act. 8.25 Additional provisions applicable to eminent 6.40A Uniform foreign-country money judgments rec- domain proceedings. ognition act. 8.26 Relocation assistance—Real property acquisition 6.44 Uniform foreign-money claims act. policy. 8.28 Miscellaneous provisions.

Title 7 Title 7 Title 9 Title 9 SPECIAL PROCEEDINGS AND CRIMES AND PUNISHMENTS ACTIONS Chapters Chapters 9.01 General provisions. 7.04A Uniform arbitration act. 9.02 Abortion. 7.05 International commercial arbitration. 9.03 Abandoned refrigeration equipment. 7.06 Arbitration of civil actions. 9.04 Advertising, crimes relating to. 7.07 Uniform mediation act. 9.05 Sabotage. 7.08 Assignment for benefit of creditors. 9.08 Animals, crimes relating to. 7.16 Certiorari, mandamus, and prohibition. 9.12 Barratry. 7.21 Contempt of court. 9.16 Brands and marks, crimes relating to. 7.24 Uniform declaratory judgments act. 9.18 Bidding offenses. 7.25 Declaratory judgments of local bond issues. 9.24 Corporations, crimes relating to. 7.28 Ejectment, quieting title. 9.26A Telecommunications crime. 7.36 Habeas corpus. 9.27 Interference with court. 7.40 Injunctions. 9.31 Escaped prisoner recaptured. 7.42 Injunctions—Obscene materials. 9.35 Identity crimes. 7.43 Injunctions—Drug nuisances. 9.38 False representations. 7.44 Ne exeat. 9.40 Fire, crimes relating to. 7.48 Nuisances. 9.41 Firearms and dangerous weapons. 7.48A Moral nuisances. 9.44 Petition misconduct. 7.52 Partition. 9.45 Frauds and swindles. 7.56 Quo warranto. 9.46 Gambling—1973 act. 7.60 Receivers. 9.47 Gambling. 7.64 Replevin. 9.47A Inhaling toxic fumes. 7.68 Victims of crimes—Compensation, assistance. 9.51 Juries, crimes relating to.

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9.54 Stolen property restoration. 9A.88 Indecent exposure—Prostitution. 9.55 Legislature, crimes relating to. 9A.90 Washington cybercrime act. 9.61 Malicious mischief—Injury to property. 9A.98 Laws repealed. 9.62 Malicious prosecution—Abuse of process. 9.66 Nuisance. Title 10 9.68 Obscenity and pornography. Title 10 9.68A Sexual exploitation of children. CRIMINAL PROCEDURE 9.69 Duty of witnesses. 9.72 Perjury. Chapters 9.73 Privacy, violating right of. 10.01 General provisions. 9.81 Subversive activities. 10.04 District court procedure—Generally. 9.82 Treason. 10.05 Deferred prosecution—Courts of limited jurisdic- 9.86 Flags, crimes relating to. tion. 9.91 Miscellaneous crimes. 10.10 Criminal appeals from district courts. 9.92 Punishment. 10.14 Harassment. 9.94 Prisoners—Correctional institutions. 10.16 Preliminary hearings. 9.94A Sentencing reform act of 1981. 10.19 Bail and appearance bonds. 10.21 Bail determinations under Article I, section 9.94B Sentencing—Crimes committed prior to July 1, 20—Conditions of release. 2000. 10.22 Compromise of misdemeanors. 9.95 Indeterminate sentences. 10.25 Jurisdiction and venue. 9.96 Restoration of civil rights. 10.27 Grand juries—Criminal investigations. 9.96A Restoration of employment rights. 10.29 Statewide special inquiry judge act. 9.97 Certificates of restoration of opportunity. 10.31 Warrants and arrests. 9.98 Prisoners—Untried indictments, informations, 10.34 Fugitives of this state. complaints. 10.37 Accusations and their requisites. 9.100 Agreement on detainers. 10.40 Arraignment. 9.101 Criminal street gang definitions—State preemp- 10.43 Former acquittal or conviction. tion. 10.46 Superior court trial. 10.52 Witnesses—Generally. Title 9A Title 9A 10.55 Witnesses outside the state (uniform act). 10.56 Witnesses—Eyewitnesses and informants. WASHINGTON CRIMINAL CODE 10.58 Evidence. Chapters 10.61 Verdicts. 9A.04 Preliminary article. 10.64 Judgments and sentences. 9A.08 Principles of liability. 10.66 Drug traffickers—Off-limits orders. 9A.12 Insanity. 10.70 Commitments. 9A.16 Defenses. 10.73 Criminal appeals. 9A.20 Classification of crimes. 10.77 Criminally insane—Procedures. 9A.28 Anticipatory offenses. 10.79 Searches and seizures. 9A.32 Homicide. 10.82 Collection and disposition of fines and costs. 9A.36 Assault—Physical harm. 10.85 Rewards. 9A.40 Kidnapping, unlawful imprisonment, custodial 10.88 Uniform criminal extradition act. interference, luring, trafficking, and 10.89 Uniform act on fresh pursuit. coercion of involuntary servitude. 10.91 Uniform rendition of accused persons act. 9A.42 Criminal mistreatment. 10.92 Tribal police officers. 9A.44 Sex offenses. 10.93 Washington mutual aid peace officers powers act. 10.95 Capital punishment—Aggravated first degree 9A.46 Harassment. murder. 9A.48 Arson, reckless burning, and malicious mischief. 10.96 Criminal process records. 9A.49 Lasers. 10.97 Washington state criminal records privacy act. 9A.50 Interference with health care facilities or provid- 10.98 Criminal justice information act. ers. 10.99 Domestic violence—Official response. 9A.52 Burglary and trespass. 10.101 Indigent defense services. 9A.56 Theft and robbery. 10.105 Property involved in a felony. 9A.58 Identification documents. 10.108 Blue alert system. 9A.60 Fraud. 10.109 Use of body worn cameras. 9A.61 Defrauding a public utility. 10.110 Individuals in custody—Health care services. 9A.64 offenses. 10.112 Sexual exploitation of children. 9A.68 Bribery and corrupt influence. 10.114 Use of deadly force by peace officer. 9A.72 Perjury and interference with official proceed- ings. Title 11 9A.76 Obstructing governmental operation. Title 11 9A.80 Abuse of office. PROBATE AND TRUST LAW 9A.82 Criminal profiteering act. 9A.83 Money laundering. Chapters 9A.84 Public disturbance. 11.02 General provisions. 9A.86 Disclosing intimate images. 11.04 Descent and distribution.

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11.05A Uniform simultaneous death act. Title 12 Title 12 11.07 Nonprobate assets on dissolution or invalidation DISTRICT COURTS—CIVIL of marriage. 11.08 Escheats. PROCEDURE 11.10 Abatement of assets. Chapters 11.11 Testamentary disposition of nonprobate assets 12.04 Commencement of actions. act. 12.08 Pleadings. 11.12 Wills. 12.12 Trial. 11.18 Liability of beneficiary of nonprobate asset. 12.16 Witnesses and depositions. 11.20 Custody, proof, and probate of wills. 12.20 Judgments. 11.24 Will contests. 12.28 Replevin. 11.28 Letters testamentary and of administration. 12.36 Small claims appeals. 11.32 Special administrators. 12.40 Small claims. 11.36 Qualifications of personal representatives. 11.40 Claims against estate. Title 13 Title 13 11.42 Settlement of creditor claims for estates passing without probate. JUVENILE COURTS AND JUVENILE 11.44 Inventory and appraisement. OFFENDERS 11.48 Personal representatives—General provi- Chapters sions—Actions by and against. 13.04 Basic juvenile court act. 11.54 Family support and postdeath creditor's claim 13.06 Juvenile offenders—Consolidated juvenile ser- exemptions. vices programs. 11.56 Sales, exchanges, leases, mortgages, and borrow- 13.16 Places of detention. ing. 13.20 Management of detention facilities—Counties 11.60 Performance of decedent's contracts. with populations of one million or more. 11.62 Small estates—Disposition of property. 13.22 Juvenile solitary confinement. 11.64 Partnership property. 13.24 Interstate compact for juveniles. 11.66 Social security benefits. 13.32A Family reconciliation act. 11.68 Settlement of estates without administration. 13.34 Juvenile court act—Dependency and termination 11.72 Distribution before settlement. of parent-child relationship. 11.76 Settlement of estates. 13.36 Guardianship. 11.80 Estates of absentees. 13.38 Indian child welfare act. 11.84 Inheritance rights of slayers or abusers. 13.40 Juvenile justice act of 1977. 11.86 Disclaimer of interests. 13.50 Keeping and release of records by juvenile justice or care agencies. 11.88 Guardianship—Appointment, qualification, 13.60 Missing children clearinghouse. removal of guardians. 13.64 Emancipation of minors. 11.90 Uniform adult guardianship and protective pro- 13.80 Learning and life skills grant program. ceedings jurisdiction act. 13.90 Vulnerable youth guardianship program. 11.92 Guardianship—Powers and duties of guardian or limited guardian. Title 14 11.95 Powers of appointment. Title 14 11.96A Trust and estate dispute resolution. AERONAUTICS 11.97 Effect of trust instrument. 11.98 Trusts. Chapters 11.98A Trusts—Trustee's delegation of duties—Invest- 14.07 Municipal airports—1941 act. ments—Statutory trust advisors. 14.08 Municipal airports—1945 act. 14.12 Airport zoning. 11.98B Uniform directed trust act. 14.16 Aircraft and airman regulations. 11.99 Construction. 14.20 Aircraft dealers. 11.100 Investment of trust funds. 14.30 Western regional short-haul air transportation 11.102 Common trust funds. compact. 11.103 Revocable trusts.

11.104A Washington principal and income act of 2002. Title 15 11.106 Trustees' accounting act. Title 15 11.107 Trusts—Decanting power. AGRICULTURE AND MARKETING 11.108 Miscellaneous provisions for distributions made Chapters by a governing instrument. 15.04 General provisions. 11.110 Charitable trusts. 15.08 Horticultural pests and diseases. 11.114 Uniform transfers to minors act. 15.09 Horticultural pest and disease board. 11.118 Trusts—Animals. 15.13 Horticultural plants, Christmas trees, and facili- 11.120 Uniform fiduciary access to digital assets act. ties—Inspection and licensing. 11.125 Uniform power of attorney act. 15.14 Planting stock. 11.130 Uniform guardianship, conservatorship, and other 15.15 Certified seed potatoes. protective arrangements act. 15.17 Standards of grades and packs.

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15.19 Ginseng. 16.70 Control of pet animals infected with diseases 15.21 Washington fresh fruit sales limitation act. communicable to humans. 15.24 Washington apple commission. 16.72 Fur farming. 15.26 Tree fruit research act. 16.76 Wolf-livestock management. 15.28 Soft tree fruits.

15.30 Controlled atmosphere storage of fruits and vege- Title 17 tables. Title 17 15.35 Washington state milk pooling act. WEEDS, RODENTS, AND PESTS 15.36 Milk and milk products. 15.37 Milk and milk products for animal food. Chapters 15.44 Dairy products commission. 17.04 Weed districts. 15.48 Seed bailment contracts. 17.06 Intercounty weed districts. 15.49 Seeds. 17.10 Noxious weeds—Control boards. 15.51 Brassica seed production. 17.12 Agricultural pest districts. 15.53 Commercial feed. 17.15 Integrated pest management. 15.54 Fertilizers, minerals, and limes. 17.21 Washington pesticide application act. 15.58 Washington pesticide control act. 17.24 Insect pests and plant diseases. 15.60 Apiaries. 17.26 Control of spartina and purple loosestrife. 15.61 Ladybugs and other beneficial insects. 17.28 Mosquito control districts. 15.62 Honey bee commission. 17.34 Pest control compact. 15.64 Farm marketing. 15.65 Washington state agricultural commodity boards. Title 18 Title 18 15.66 Washington state agricultural commodity com- missions. BUSINESSES AND PROFESSIONS 15.70 Rural rehabilitation. Chapters 15.74 Hardwoods commission. 15.76 Agricultural fairs, youth shows, exhibitions. 18.04 Accountancy. 15.80 Weighmasters. 18.06 Acupuncture and Eastern medicine. 15.83 Agricultural marketing and fair practices. 18.08 Architects. 15.85 Aquaculture marketing. 18.09 Attorneys-at-law. 15.86 Organic products. 18.11 Auctioneers. 15.88 Wine commission. 18.16 Cosmetologists, hair designers, barbers, manicur- 15.89 Washington beer commission. ists, and estheticians. 15.92 Center for sustaining agriculture and natural 18.19 Counselors. resources. 18.20 Assisted living facilities. 15.100 Forest products commission. 18.22 Podiatric medicine and surgery. 15.105 From the heart of Washington program. 18.25 Chiropractic. 15.115 Washington grain commission. 18.27 Registration of contractors. 15.125 Marijuana and marijuana products. 18.28 Debt adjusting. 15.130 Food safety and security act. 18.29 Dental hygienists. 15.135 Produce safety rule implementation. 18.30 Denturists. 15.140 Hemp production. 18.32 Dentistry. 15.145 Soil health initiative. 18.34 Dispensing opticians. 18.35 Hearing and speech services. 18.36 Drugless healing. Title 16 Title 16 18.36A Naturopathy. ANIMALS AND LIVESTOCK 18.39 Embalmers—Funeral directors. 18.43 Engineers and land surveyors. Chapters 18.44 Escrow agent registration act. 16.04 Trespass of animals—General. 18.46 Birthing centers. 16.08 Dogs. 18.50 Midwifery. 16.10 Dogs—Licensing—Dog control zones. 18.51 Nursing homes. 16.24 Stock restricted areas. 18.52 Nursing home administrators. 16.30 Dangerous wild animals. 18.52C Nursing pools. 16.36 Animal health. 18.53 Optometry. 16.38 Livestock diseases—Diagnostic service program. 18.54 Optometry board. 16.49 Custom slaughtering. 18.55 Ocularists. 16.50 Humane slaughter of livestock. 18.56 Corrective lens prescriptions—Remote technol- 16.52 Prevention of cruelty to animals. ogy. 16.54 Abandoned animals. 18.57 Osteopathy—Osteopathic medicine and surgery. 16.57 Identification of livestock. 18.57A Osteopathic physician assistants. 16.58 Identification of cattle through licensing of certi- 18.59 Occupational therapy. fied feed lots. 18.64 Pharmacists. 16.60 Fences. 18.64A Pharmacy assistants. 16.65 Public livestock markets. 18.71 Physicians. 16.67 Washington state beef commission. 18.71A Physician assistants. 16.68 Disposal of dead animals. 18.71B Interstate medical licensure compact.

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18.73 Emergency medical care and transportation ser- Title 19 Title 19 vices. 18.74 Physical therapy. BUSINESS 18.76 Poison information centers. REGULATIONS—MISCELLANEOUS 18.79 Nursing care. Chapters 18.83 Psychologists. 19.02 Business license center act. 18.84 Radiologic technologists. 19.06 Blind made products—Services. 18.85 Real estate brokers and managing brokers. 19.09 Charitable solicitations. 18.86 Real estate brokerage relationships. 19.16 Collection agencies. 18.88A Nursing assistants. 19.25 Reproduced sound recordings. 18.88B Long-term care workers. 19.27 State building code. 18.89 Respiratory care practitioners. 19.27A Energy-related building standards. 18.92 Veterinary medicine, surgery, and dentistry. 19.28 Electricians and electrical installations. 18.96 Landscape architects. 19.29 Electrical construction. 18.100 Professional service corporations. 19.29A Consumers of electricity. 18.104 Water well construction. 19.30 Farm labor contractors. 18.106 Plumbers. 19.31 Employment agencies. 18.108 Massage therapists. 19.36 Contracts and credit agreements requiring writ- 18.110 Art dealers—Artists. ings. 18.118 Regulation of business professions. 19.40 Uniform voidable transactions act. 18.120 Regulation of health professions—Criteria. 19.48 Hotels, lodging houses, etc.—Restaurants. 18.122 Regulation of health professions—Uniform 19.52 Interest—Usury. administrative provisions. 19.56 Unsolicited goods. 18.130 Regulation of health professions—Uniform disci- 19.58 Motion picture fair competition act. plinary act. 19.60 Pawnbrokers and secondhand dealers. 18.138 Dietitians and nutritionists. 19.64 Radio broadcasting. 18.140 Certified real estate appraiser act. 19.68 Rebating by practitioners of healing professions. 18.145 Court reporting practice act. 19.72 Suretyship. 19.76 Beverage bottles, etc.—Labeling—Refilling. 18.155 Sex offender treatment providers. 19.77 Trademark registration. 18.160 Fire sprinkler system contractors. 19.80 Trade . 18.165 Private investigators. 19.83 Trading stamp licenses. 18.170 Security guards. 19.84 Trading stamps and premiums. 18.180 Process servers. 19.85 Regulatory fairness act. 18.185 Bail bond agents. 19.86 Unfair business practices—Consumer protection. 18.190 Operation as limited liability company. 19.91 Unfair cigarette sales below cost act. 18.195 Consumer Access to Vision Care Act. 19.94 Weights and measures. 18.200 Orthotic and prosthetic services. 19.98 Farm implements, machinery, parts. 18.205 Substance use disorder professionals. 19.100 Franchise investment protection. 18.210 On-site wastewater treatment systems—Designer 19.105 Camping resorts. licensing. 19.108 Uniform trade secrets act. 18.215 Surgical technologists. 19.110 Business opportunity fraud act. 18.220 Geologists. 19.112 Motor fuel quality act. 18.225 Mental health counselors, marriage and family 19.116 Motor vehicle subleasing or transfer. therapists, social workers. 19.118 Motor vehicle warranties. 18.230 Recreation therapy. 19.120 Gasoline dealer bill of rights act. 18.235 Uniform regulation of business and professions 19.122 Underground utilities. act. 19.126 Wholesale distributors and suppliers of spirits or 18.240 Animal massage therapists. malt beverages. 18.250 Athletic trainers. 19.130 Telephone buyers' protection act. 18.260 Dental professionals. 19.134 Credit services organizations act. 18.270 Fire protection sprinkler fitting. 19.138 Sellers of travel. 18.280 Home inspectors. 19.142 Health studio services. 18.290 Genetic counselors. 19.144 Mortgage lending and homeownership. 19.146 Mortgage broker practices act. 18.300 Body art, body piercing, and tattooing. 19.148 Mortgage loan servicing. 18.310 Appraisal management companies. 19.149 Residential mortgage loan closing—Valuation 18.320 Social workers. disclosure. 18.330 Elder and vulnerable adult referral agency act. 19.150 Self-service storage facilities. 18.340 spouses—Professional licensing. 19.154 Immigration services fraud prevention act. 18.350 Dental anesthesia assistants. 19.158 Commercial telephone solicitation. 18.360 Medical assistants. 19.160 Business telephone listings. 18.370 Tanning facilities. 19.162 Pay-per-call information delivery services. 18.380 Applied behavior analysis. 19.166 International student exchange. 18.390 Continuing care retirement communities. 19.170 Promotional advertising of prizes.

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19.174 Automated teller machines and night depositories Title 21 Title 21 security. 19.178 Going out of business sales. SECURITIES AND INVESTMENTS 19.182 Fair credit reporting act. Chapters 19.184 Wheelchairs. 21.20 Securities act of Washington. 19.186 Roofing and siding contractors and salespersons. 21.30 Commodity transactions. 19.188 Electronic media violence. 21.35 Uniform transfer on death security registration 19.190 Commercial electronic mail. act. 19.192 Proof of identity.

19.194 Trade-in or exchange of computer hardware. Title 22 19.200 Automated financial transactions. Title 22 19.205 Structured settlement protection. WAREHOUSING AND DEPOSITS 19.210 Unused property merchants. Chapters 19.215 Disposal of personal information. 19.220 International matchmaking organizations. 22.09 Agricultural commodities. 19.225 Uniform athlete agents act. 22.16 Warehouses and elevators—Eminent domain. 22.28 Safe deposit companies. 19.230 Uniform money services act. 22.32 General penalties. 19.235 Movie theaters—Unauthorized recording. 19.240 Gift certificates. Title 23 19.245 Automated teller machines. Title 23 19.250 Disclosure of personal wireless numbers. CORPORATIONS AND 19.255 Personal information—Notice of security breaches. ASSOCIATIONS (PROFIT) 19.260 Energy efficiency. (Business Act: See Title 23B 19.265 Tax refund anticipation loans. RCW) 19.270 Computer spyware. 19.275 Antipyramid promotional scheme act. Chapters 19.280 Electric utility resource plans. 23.78 Employee cooperative corporations. 19.285 Energy independence act. 23.86 Cooperative associations. 19.290 Metal property. 23.90 Massachusetts trusts. 19.295 Estate distribution documents. 23.95 Uniform business organizations code. 19.300 Electronic communication devices. 23.100 Limited cooperative associations. 19.305 Cigarette ignition propensity. 19.310 Exchange facilitators. Title 23B Title 23B 19.315 Consumer rebates. WASHINGTON BUSINESS 19.320 Human trafficking. 19.330 Stolen or misappropriated information technol- CORPORATION ACT ogy. Chapters 19.335 Veterans' benefit-related services. 23B.01 General provisions. 19.340 Pharmacy benefit managers. 23B.02 Incorporation. 19.345 Ticket sellers. 23B.03 Powers and purposes. 19.350 Patent infringement—Bad faith assertions. 23B.04 . 19.355 Locksmith services. 23B.05 Office and agent. 19.365 Radiology benefit managers. 23B.06 Shares and distributions. 19.370 Performing rights societies. 23B.07 Shareholders. 19.375 Biometric . 23B.08 Directors and officers. 19.380 Surrogacy brokers. 23B.09 Corporate entities—Conversions. 19.385 Open internet access. 23B.10 Amendment of articles of incorporation and 19.390 Health care market participants. bylaws. 19.395 Stolen payment cards. 23B.11 Merger and share exchange. 19.405 Washington clean energy transformation act. 23B.12 Sale of assets. 23B.13 Dissenters' rights. Title 20 Title 20 23B.14 Dissolution. 23B.15 Foreign corporations. COMMISSION 23B.16 Records and reports. MERCHANTS—AGRICULTURAL 23B.17 Miscellaneous provisions. PRODUCTS 23B.18 Nonadmitted organizations. 23B.19 Significant business transactions. Chapters 23B.25 Social purpose corporations. 20.01 Agricultural products—Commission merchants, 23B.30 Defective corporate actions. dealers, brokers, buyers, agents. 23B.900 Construction.

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Title 24 Title 24 26.55 Uniform recognition and enforcement of Cana- dian domestic violence protection orders CORPORATIONS AND act. ASSOCIATIONS (NONPROFIT) 26.60 State registered domestic partnerships. Chapters Title 27 24.03 Washington nonprofit corporation act. Title 27 24.06 Nonprofit miscellaneous and mutual corporations LIBRARIES, MUSEUMS, AND act. HISTORICAL ACTIVITIES 24.12 Corporations sole. 24.20 Fraternal societies. Chapters 24.24 Building corporations composed of fraternal soci- 27.04 State library. ety members. 27.12 Public libraries. 24.28 Granges. 27.15 Library capital facility areas. 24.34 Agricultural processing and marketing associa- 27.18 Interstate library compact. tions. 27.20 State law library. 24.36 Fish marketing act. 27.24 law libraries. 24.40 Tax reform act of 1969, state implementa- 27.34 State historical societies—Historic preservation. tion—Not for profit corporations. 27.40 Thomas Burke Memorial Washington State 24.46 Foreign trade zones. Museum of of Washington. 24.50 Washington manufacturing services. 27.44 Indian graves and records. 24.55 Prudent management of institutional funds act. 27.48 Preservation of historical materials. 24.60 Intrastate building safety mutual aid system. 27.53 Archaeological sites and resources.

Title 28A Title 25 Title 25 Title 28A PARTNERSHIPS COMMON SCHOOL PROVISIONS Chapters Chapters 25.05 Revised uniform partnership act. 28A.150 General provisions. 25.10 Uniform limited partnership act. 28A.155 Special education. 25.12 Limited partnerships existing prior to June 6, 28A.160 Student transportation. 1945. 28A.165 Learning assistance program. 25.15 Limited liability companies. 28A.170 Substance abuse awareness program. 28A.175 Dropout prevention, intervention, and retrieval system. Title 26 Title 26 28A.180 Transitional bilingual instruction program. DOMESTIC RELATIONS 28A.185 Highly capable students. 28A.188 Science, technology, engineering, and mathemat- Chapters ics (STEM) education. 26.04 Marriage. 28A.190 Residential education programs. 26.09 Dissolution proceedings—Legal separation. 28A.193 Education programs for juvenile inmates. 26.10 Nonparental actions for child custody. 28A.194 Education programs for juveniles in adult jails. 26.11 Nonparental child visitation—Relatives. 28A.195 Private schools. 26.12 Family court. 28A.200 Home-based instruction. 26.16 Rights and liabilities—Community property. 28A.205 Education centers. 26.18 Child support enforcement. 28A.210 Health—Screening and requirements. 26.19 Child support schedule. 28A.215 Early childhood, preschools, and before-and-after school care. 26.20 Family abandonment or nonsupport. 28A.220 Traffic safety. 26.21A Uniform interstate family support act. 28A.225 Compulsory school attendance and admission. 26.23 State support registry. 28A.230 Compulsory coursework and activities. 26.25 Cooperative child support services—Indian 28A.232 Alternative learning experience courses. tribes. 28A.235 Food services. 26.26A Uniform parentage act. 28A.245 Skill centers. 26.26B Miscellaneous parentage act provisions. 28A.250 Online learning. 26.27 Uniform child custody jurisdiction and enforce- 28A.300 Superintendent of public instruction. ment act. 28A.305 State board of education. 26.28 Age of majority. 28A.310 Educational service districts. 26.30 Uniform minor student capacity to borrow act. 28A.315 Organization and reorganization of school dis- 26.33 Adoption. tricts. 26.34 Interstate compact on placement of children. 28A.320 Provisions applicable to all districts. 26.40 Handicapped children. 28A.323 Joint school districts—School districts in two or 26.44 Abuse of children. more educational service districts. 26.50 Domestic violence prevention. 28A.325 Associated student bodies. 26.51 Abusive litigation—Domestic violence. 28A.330 Provisions applicable to school districts. 26.52 Foreign protection order full faith and credit act. 28A.335 School districts' property.

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28A.340 Small high school cooperative projects. 28B.85 Degree-granting institutions. 28A.343 School director districts. 28B.90 Foreign degree-granting branch campuses. 28A.345 Washington state school directors' association. 28B.92 State student financial aid programs. 28A.400 Employees. 28B.94 Washington student loan refinancing program. 28A.405 Certificated employees. 28B.95 Washington advanced college tuition payment 28A.410 Certification. program and Washington college savings 28A.413 Paraeducators. program. 28A.415 Institutes, workshops, and training. 28B.96 Undocumented student support loan program. 28A.500 Local effort assistance. 28B.99 Medical student loan program. 28A.505 School districts' budgets. 28B.102 Educator conditional scholarship and repayment 28A.510 Apportionment to district—District accounting. programs. 28A.515 Common school construction fund. 28B.103 Washington national guard postsecondary educa- 28A.520 Forest reserve funds distribution. tion grant program. 28A.525 Bond issues. 28B.105 GET ready for math and science scholarship pro- 28A.527 School facilities—2008 bond issue. gram. 28A.530 District bonds for land, buildings, and equipment. 28B.108 American Indian endowed scholarship program. 28A.535 Validating indebtedness. 28B.109 Washington international exchange scholarship 28A.540 Capital fund aid by nonhigh school districts. program. 28A.545 Payment to high school districts. 28B.110 Gender equality in higher education. 28A.600 Students. 28B.112 Campus sexual violence. 28A.604 Student user privacy in education rights. 28B.115 Washington health corps. 28A.605 Parent access. 28B.116 Foster care endowed scholarship program. 28A.620 Community education programs. 28B.117 Passport to careers program. 28A.623 Meal programs. 28B.118 College bound scholarship program. 28A.625 . 28B.120 Washington fund for innovation and quality in 28A.630 Temporary provisions—Special projects. higher education program. 28A.635 Offenses relating to school property and person- 28B.121 Food animal veterinarian conditional scholarship nel. program. 28A.640 Sexual equality. 28B.122 Aerospace training student loan program. 28A.642 Discrimination prohibition. 28B.123 Certified public accounting scholarship program. 28A.645 Appeals from board. 28B.130 Transportation demand management programs. 28A.650 Education technology. 28B.133 Gaining independence for students with depen- 28A.655 Academic achievement and accountability. dents program. 28A.657 Accountability system. 28B.135 Child care for higher education students. 28A.660 Alternative route teacher certification. 28B.137 Religious reasonable accommodation. 28A.690 Agreement on qualifications of personnel. 28B.140 Financing research facilities at research universi- 28A.700 Secondary career and technical education. ties. 28A.705 Interstate compact on educational opportunity for 28B.142 Local borrowing authority—Research universi- military children. ties. 28A.710 Charter schools. 28B.145 Opportunity scholarship act. 28A.715 State-tribal education compacts authority. 28B.155 Joint center for aerospace technology innovation. 28A.900 Construction. 28B.156 Joint center for deployment and research in earth- abundant materials. 28B.160 Applicant criminal history. Title 28B Title 28B 28B.900 Construction. HIGHER EDUCATION Title 28C Title 28C Chapters 28B.07 Washington higher education facilities authority. VOCATIONAL EDUCATION 28B.10 Colleges and generally. Chapters 28B.12 State work-study program. 28C.04 Vocational education. 28B.14H Washington's future bond issue. 28C.10 Private vocational schools. 28B.15 College and university fees. 28C.18 Workforce training and education. 28B.20 University of Washington. 28C.30 Career connected learning. 28B.30 Washington State University. 28B.35 Regional universities. Title 29A 28B.40 The Evergreen State College. Title 29A 28B.45 University campuses. ELECTIONS 28B.50 Community and technical colleges. 28B.52 Collective bargaining—Academic personnel in Chapters community colleges. 29A.04 General provisions. 28B.63 Commercial activities by institutions of higher 29A.05 Government of, by, and for the people act. education. 29A.08 Voters and registration. 28B.67 Customized employment training. 29A.12 Voting systems. 28B.70 Western regional higher education compact. 29A.16 Precincts. 28B.76 Office of student financial assistance. 29A.24 Filing for office. 28B.77 Student achievement council. 29A.28 Vacancies.

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29A.32 Voters' pamphlets. 30B.72 Effect on preexisting trust companies and trust 29A.36 Ballots and other voting forms. businesses. 29A.40 Elections by mail. 30B.98 Construction. 29A.52 Primaries and elections.

29A.56 Special circumstances elections. Title 31 29A.60 Canvassing. Title 31 29A.64 Recounts. MISCELLANEOUS LOAN AGENCIES 29A.68 Contesting an election. 29A.72 State initiative and referendum. Chapters 29A.76 Redistricting. 31.04 Consumer loan act. 29A.76B Congressional districts and apportionment. 31.12 Washington state credit union act. 29A.80 Political parties. 31.13 Corporate credit unions. 29A.84 Crimes and penalties. 29A.88 Nuclear waste site—Election for disapproval. 31.20 Development credit corporations. 29A.92 Voting rights act. 31.24 Industrial development corporations. 31.35 Agricultural lenders—Loan guaranty program.

Title 30A 31.40 Federally guaranteed small business loans. Title 30A 31.45 Check cashers and sellers. WASHINGTON COMMERCIAL BANK ACT Title 32 Title 32 Chapters WASHINGTON SAVINGS BANK ACT 30A.04 General provisions. 30A.08 Organization and powers. Chapters 30A.12 Officers, employees, and stockholders. 32.04 General provisions. 30A.16 Checks. 32.08 Organization and powers. 30A.20 Deposits. 32.12 Deposits—Earnings—Dividends—Interest. 30A.22 Financial institution individual account deposit 32.16 Officers and employees. act. 32.20 Investments. 30A.32 Dealings with federal loan agencies. 32.24 Insolvency and liquidation. 30A.36 Capital notes or debentures. 30A.38 Interstate banking. 32.28 Satellite facilities. 30A.42 Alien banks. 32.30 Conversion of mutual savings bank to building 30A.43 Satellite facilities. and loan or savings and loan association. 30A.44 Insolvency and liquidation. 32.32 Conversion of mutual savings bank to capital 30A.46 Supervisory direction—Conservatorship. stock savings bank. 30A.49 Merger, consolidation, and conversion. 32.34 Merger, consolidation, conversion, etc. 30A.56 Bank stabilization act. 32.35 Stock savings banks. 30A.60 Community credit needs. 32.40 Community credit needs. 30A.98 Construction. 32.50 Supervisory direction by the director of financial institutions. Title 30B Title 30B 32.98 Construction. WASHINGTON TRUST Title 33 INSTITUTIONS ACT Title 33 WASHINGTON SAVINGS Chapters 30B.04 General provisions. ASSOCIATION ACT 30B.08 Organization and powers. Chapters 30B.10 Director's authority—Supervision and examina- tion—Enforcement. 33.04 General provisions. 30B.12 State trust companies—Board of directors, offi- 33.08 Organization—Articles—Bylaws. cers, and shareholders. 33.12 Powers and restrictions. 30B.20 State trust companies—Trust deposits and com- 33.16 Directors, officers, and employees. mon trust funds. 33.20 Members—Savings. 30B.24 State trust companies—Prudential fiduciary stan- 33.24 Loans and investments. dards. 33.28 Fees and taxes. 30B.38 Out-of-state trust institutions. 33.32 Foreign associations. 30B.44A State trust companies—Voluntary dissolution and 33.36 Prohibited acts—Penalties. liquidation. 30B.44B State trust companies—Involuntary dissolution 33.40 Insolvency, liquidation, merger. and liquidation. 33.43 Conversion to and from federal association. 30B.46 State trust companies—Supervisory direction and 33.44 Conversion to mutual savings bank. conservatorship. 33.46 Conversion of savings bank or commercial bank 30B.53 State trust companies—Merger, consolidation, to association. and conversion. 33.48 Stock associations. 30B.64 Private trusts and private trust companies. 33.54 Satellite facilities.

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Title 34 Title 34 35.59 Multi-purpose community centers. ADMINISTRATIVE LAW 35.60 World fairs or expositions—Participation by municipalities. Chapters 35.61 Metropolitan park districts. 34.05 Administrative Procedure Act. 35.62 Name—Change of. 34.08 Washington State Register Act of 1977. 35.63 Planning commissions. 34.12 Office of administrative hearings. 35.64 Zoos and aquariums. 35.66 Police matrons. Title 35 Title 35 35.67 Sewerage systems—Refuse collection and dis- CITIES AND TOWNS posal. 35.68 Sidewalks, gutters, curbs, and driveways—All Chapters cities and towns. 35.01 Municipal corporations classified. 35.69 Sidewalks—Construction, reconstruction in first 35.02 Incorporation proceedings. and second-class cities. 35.06 Advancement of classification. 35.70 Sidewalks—Construction in second-class cities 35.07 Disincorporation. and towns. 35.10 Consolidation and annexation of cities and towns. 35.71 Pedestrian malls. 35.13 Annexation of unincorporated areas. 35.72 Contracts for street, road, and highway projects. 35.13A Water or sewer districts—Assumption of jurisdic- 35.73 Street grades—Sanitary fills. tion. 35.74 Streets—Drawbridges. 35.14 Community municipal corporations. 35.75 Streets—Bicycles—Paths. 35.16 Reduction of city limits. 35.17 Commission form of government. 35.76 Streets—Budget and accounting. 35.18 Council-manager plan. 35.77 Streets—Planning, establishment, construction, 35.20 Municipal courts—Cities over four hundred thou- and maintenance. sand. 35.78 Streets—Classification and design standards. 35.21 Miscellaneous provisions. 35.79 Streets—Vacation. 35.22 First-class cities. 35.80 Unfit dwellings, buildings, and structures. 35.23 Second-class cities. 35.80A Condemnation of blighted property. 35.27 Towns. 35.81 Community renewal law. 35.30 Unclassified cities. 35.82 Housing authorities law. 35.31 Accident claims and funds. 35.83 Housing cooperation law. 35.32A Budgets in cities over three hundred thousand. 35.84 Utility and other services beyond city limits. 35.33 Budgets in second and third-class cities, towns, and first-class cities under three hundred 35.85 Viaducts, elevated roadways, tunnels and sub- thousand. ways. 35.34 Biennial budgets. 35.86 Off-street parking facilities. 35.36 Execution of bonds by proxy—First-class cities. 35.86A Off-street parking—Parking commissions. 35.37 Fiscal—Cities under twenty thousand and cities 35.87A Parking and business improvement areas. other than first class—Bonds. 35.88 Water pollution—Protection from. 35.38 Fiscal—Depositaries. 35.89 Water redemption bonds. 35.39 Fiscal—Investment of funds. 35.90 Municipal business licensing. 35.40 Fiscal—Validation and funding of debts. 35.91 Municipal water and sewer facilities act. 35.41 Fiscal—Municipal revenue bond act. 35.92 Municipal utilities. 35.42 Leases. 35.94 Sale or lease of municipal utilities. 35.43 Local improvements—Authority—Initiation of proceedings. 35.95 Public transportation systems in municipalities. 35.44 Local improvements—Assessments and reassess- 35.95A City transportation authority—Monorail transpor- ments. tation. 35.45 Local improvements—Bonds and warrants. 35.96 Electric and communication facilities—Conver- 35.47 Local improvements—Procedure for cancellation sion to underground. of nonguaranteed bonds. 35.97 Heating systems. 35.48 Local improvements—Nonguaranteed bonds. 35.98 Construction. 35.49 Local improvements—Collection of assessments. 35.99 Telecommunications, cable television ser- 35.50 Local improvements—Foreclosure of assess- vice—Use of right-of-way. ments. 35.100 Downtown and neighborhood commercial dis- 35.51 Local improvements—Classification of prop- tricts. erty—Reserve funds. 35.101 Tourism promotion areas. 35.53 Local improvements—Disposition of property 35.102 Municipal business and occupation tax. acquired. 35.103 Fire departments—Performance measures. 35.54 Local improvements—Guaranty funds. 35.55 Local improvements—Filling lowlands. 35.104 Health sciences and services authorities. 35.56 Local improvements—Filling and draining low- 35.105 Urban forest management. lands—Waterways. 35.106 Crime-free rental housing. 35.57 Public facilities districts. 35.107 Commercial office space development. 35.58 Metropolitan municipal corporations. 35.110 Passenger-only ferry service.

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Title 35A Title 35A 35A.88 Harbors and navigation. 35A.90 Construction. OPTIONAL MUNICIPAL CODE 35A.92 Fire departments—Performance measures. Chapters 35A.01 Interpretation of terms. Title 36 Title 36 35A.02 Procedure for incorporated municipality to become a noncharter code city. COUNTIES 35A.03 Incorporation as noncharter code city. Chapters 35A.05 Consolidation of code cities. 36.01 General provisions. 35A.06 Adoption and abandonment of noncharter code 36.04 County boundaries. city classification or plan of government. 36.05 Actions to establish boundaries. 35A.07 Procedure for city operating under charter to 36.08 Transfer of territory where city's harbor lies in become a charter code city. two counties. 35A.08 Procedure for adoption of charter as charter code city. 36.09 New county—Liability for debts. 35A.09 Amendment or revision of charters of charter 36.12 Removal of county seats. code cities. 36.13 Classification of counties. 35A.10 Adoption and abandonment of charter code city 36.16 County officers—General. classification. 36.17 Salaries of county officers. 35A.11 Laws governing noncharter code cities and char- 36.18 Fees of county officers. ter code cities—Powers. 36.21 County assessor. 35A.12 -council plan of government. 36.22 County auditor. 35A.13 Council-manager plan of government. 36.23 County clerk. 35A.14 Annexation by code cities. 36.24 County coroner. 35A.15 Disincorporation. 36.26 Public defender. 35A.16 Reduction of city limits. 36.27 Prosecuting attorney. 35A.21 Provisions affecting all code cities. 36.28 County sheriff. 35A.24 Aeronautics. 36.28A Association of sheriffs and police chiefs. 35A.27 Libraries, museums, and historical activities. 36.29 County treasurer. 35A.28 Schools. 36.32 County commissioners. 35A.29 Municipal elections in code cities. 36.33 County funds. 35A.31 Accident claims and funds. 36.33A Equipment rental and revolving fund. 35A.33 Budgets in code cities. 36.34 County property. 35A.34 Biennial budgets. 36.35 Tax title lands. 35A.35 Intergovernmental relations. 36.36 Aquifer protection areas. 35A.36 Execution of bonds by proxy in code cities. 36.37 Agricultural fairs and poultry shows. 35A.37 Funds, special purpose. 36.38 Admissions tax. 35A.38 Emergency services. 36.39 Assistance and relief. 35A.39 Public documents and records. 36.40 Budget. 35A.40 Fiscal provisions applicable to code cities. 36.42 Retail sales and use taxes. 35A.41 Public employment. 36.43 Building codes and fire regulations. 35A.42 Public officers and agencies, meetings, duties and 36.45 Claims against counties. powers. 36.46 Disputes between elected county officials. 35A.43 Local improvements in code cities. 36.47 Coordination of administrative programs. 35A.44 Census. 36.48 Depositaries. 35A.46 Motor vehicles. 36.49 Dog license tax. 35A.47 Highways and streets. 36.50 Farm and home extension work. 35A.49 Labor and safety regulations. 36.53 Ferries—Privately owned. 35A.56 Local service districts. 36.54 Ferries—County owned. 35A.57 Inclusion of code cities in metropolitan municipal 36.55 Franchises on roads and bridges. corporations. 36.56 Metropolitan municipal corporation functions, 35A.58 Boundaries and plats. etc.—Assumption by counties. 35A.60 Liens. 36.57 County public transportation authority. 35A.63 Planning and zoning in code cities. 36.57A Public transportation benefit areas. 35A.64 Public property, real and personal. 36.58 Solid waste disposal. 35A.65 Publication and printing. 36.58A Solid waste collection districts. 35A.66 Health and safety—Alcohol. 36.60 County rail districts. 35A.67 Recreation and parks. 36.61 Lake and beach management districts. 35A.68 Cemeteries and morgues. 36.62 Hospitals. 35A.69 Food and drug. 36.63 Jails. 35A.70 Health and safety. 36.64 Joint governmental activities. 35A.74 Welfare. 36.65 Combined city and county municipal corpora- 35A.79 Property and materials. tions. 35A.80 Public utilities. 36.67 Limitation of indebtedness—County bonds. 35A.81 Public transportation. 36.68 Parks and recreational facilities. 35A.82 Taxation—Excises. 36.69 Park and recreation districts. 35A.84 Taxation—Property. 36.70 Planning enabling act.

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36.70A Growth management—Planning by selected 38.10 Emergency management assistance compact. counties and cities. 38.12 Militia officers and advisory council. 36.70B Local project review. 38.14 Washington state guard. 36.70C Judicial review of land use decisions. 38.16 Enlistments and reserves. 36.71 Peddlers' and hawkers' licenses. 38.20 Armories and rifle ranges. 36.72 Printing. 38.24 Claims and compensation. 36.73 Transportation benefit districts. 38.32 Offenses—Punishment. 36.74 Transportation benefit districts—Assumption by 38.36 Trial procedure. cities and counties. 38.38 Washington code of military justice. 36.75 Roads and bridges—General provisions. 38.40 Miscellaneous provisions. 36.76 Roads and bridges—Bonds. 38.42 Service members' civil relief. 36.77 Roads and bridges—Construction. 38.44 Enrollment of persons. 36.78 Roads and bridges—County road administration 38.48 State and national defense. board. 38.52 Emergency management. 36.79 Roads and bridges—Rural arterial program. 38.56 Intrastate mutual aid system. 36.80 Roads and bridges—Engineer. 36.81 Roads and bridges—Establishment. 36.82 Roads and bridges—Funds—Budget. Title 39 Title 39 36.83 Roads and bridges—Service districts. PUBLIC CONTRACTS AND 36.85 Roads and bridges—Rights-of-way. 36.86 Roads and bridges—Standards. INDEBTEDNESS 36.87 Roads and bridges—Vacation. 36.88 County road improvement districts. Chapters 36.89 Highways—Open spaces—Parks—Other public 39.04 Public works. facilities—Stormwater control. 39.06 Public works—Registration, licensing, of con- 36.90 Southwest Washington fair. tractors. 36.92 County central services department. 39.08 Contractor's bond. 36.93 Local governmental organization—Boundar- 39.10 Alternative public works contracting procedures. ies—Review boards. 39.12 Prevailing wages on public works. 36.94 Sewerage, water, and drainage systems. 39.19 Office of minority and women's business enter- 36.95 Television reception improvement districts. prises. 36.96 Dissolution of inactive special purpose districts. 39.23 Purchase of products and services of sheltered 36.100 Public facilities districts. workshops, DSHS programs. 36.102 Stadium and exhibition centers. 39.24 Public purchase preferences. 36.105 Community councils for unincorporated areas of 39.26 Procurement of goods and services. island counties. 39.28 Emergency public works. 36.110 Jail industries program. 39.30 Contracts—Indebtedness limitations—Competi- 36.115 Service agreements. tive bidding violations. 36.120 Regional transportation investment districts. 39.32 Acquisition of governmental property. 36.125 Marine resources committees. 39.33 Intergovernmental disposition of property. 36.130 Affordable housing developments. 39.34 Interlocal cooperation act. 36.135 Local public works assistance funds. 39.35 Energy conservation in design of public facilities. 36.140 Electricity generation from biomass energy. 39.35A Performance-based contracts for water conserva- 36.145 Community facilities districts. tion, solid waste reduction, and energy 36.150 County ferry districts—County assumption. equipment. 36.160 Cultural organizations. 39.35B Life-cycle cost analysis of public facilities. 36.165 Commercial property assessed clean energy and 39.35C Energy conservation projects. resiliency (C-PACER) program. 39.35D High-performance public buildings. 36.900 Construction. 39.36 Limitation of indebtedness of taxing districts. 39.40 Vote required at bond elections. Title 37 Title 37 39.42 State bonds, notes, and other evidences of indebt- edness. FEDERAL AREAS—INDIANS 39.44 Bonds—Miscellaneous provisions, bond informa- Chapters tion reporting. 37.04 General cession of jurisdiction. 39.46 Bonds—Other miscellaneous provisions—Regis- 37.08 Jurisdiction in special cases. tration. 37.12 Indians and Indian lands—Jurisdiction. 39.48 Bonds sold to government at private sale. 37.16 Acquisition of lands for permanent military instal- 39.50 Short-term obligations—Municipal corporations. lations. 39.52 Funding indebtedness in counties, cities, and towns. 39.53 Refunding bond act. Title 38 Title 38 39.56 Warrants. MILITIA AND MILITARY AFFAIRS 39.58 Public funds—Deposits and investments—Public depositaries. Chapters 39.59 Public funds—Authorized investments. 38.04 General provisions. 39.60 Investment of funds in bonds, notes, etc.—Collat- 38.08 Powers and duties of . eral.

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39.62 Uniform facsimile of public officials 41.26 Law enforcement officers' and firefighters' retire- act. ment system. 39.64 Taxing district relief. 41.28 Retirement of personnel in certain first-class cit- 39.67 Agreements between taxing districts. ies. 39.69 Public loans to municipal corporations. 41.31A Extraordinary investment gains—Plan 3. 39.72 Lost or destroyed evidence of indebtedness. 41.32 Teachers' retirement. 39.76 Interest on unpaid public contracts. 39.80 Contracts for architectural and engineering ser- 41.33 Teachers' retirement—Federal social security. vices. 41.34 Plan 3 retirement system contributions. 39.84 Industrial development revenue bonds. 41.35 Washington school employees' retirement system. 39.86 Private activity bond allocation. 41.37 Washington public safety employees' retirement 39.88 Community redevelopment financing act. system. 39.89 Community revitalization financing. 41.40 Washington public employees' retirement system. 39.90 Validation of bonds and financing proceedings. 41.41 State employees' retirement—Federal social secu- 39.92 Local transportation act. rity. 39.94 Financing contracts. 41.44 Statewide city employees' retirement. 39.96 Payment agreements. 41.45 Actuarial funding of state retirement systems. 39.98 School district credit enhancement program. 39.100 Hospital benefit zones. 41.47 Acceptance of old age and survivors' insur- 39.102 Local infrastructure financing tool program. ance—1941 act. 39.104 Local revitalization financing. 41.48 Federal social security for public employees. 39.106 Joint municipal utility services. 41.50 Department of retirement systems. 39.108 Local infrastructure project areas. 41.54 Portability of public retirement benefits. 39.110 Local economic development financing. 41.56 Public employees' collective bargaining. 39.112 State land improvement financing areas. 41.58 Public employment labor relations. 41.59 Educational employment relations act. Title 40 Title 40 41.60 State employees' suggestion awards and incentive PUBLIC DOCUMENTS, RECORDS, pay. 41.68 Reparations to state employees terminated during AND PUBLICATIONS World War II. Chapters 41.72 Law enforcement medal of honor. 40.04 Public documents. 41.76 Public four-year institutions of higher educa- 40.06 State publications distribution center. tion—Faculty labor relations. 40.07 Management and control of state publications. 41.80 State collective bargaining. 40.10 Microfilming of records to provide continuity of

civil government. Title 42 40.14 Preservation and destruction of public records. Title 42 40.16 Penal provisions. PUBLIC OFFICERS AND AGENCIES 40.20 Reproduced records for governments and busi- ness. Chapters 40.24 Address confidentiality for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, and stalking. 42.04 General provisions. 40.26 Biometric identifiers. 42.08 Official bonds. 42.12 Vacancies. Title 41 Title 41 42.14 Continuity of government act. 42.16 Salaries and fees. PUBLIC EMPLOYMENT, CIVIL 42.17A Campaign disclosure and contribution. SERVICE, AND PENSIONS 42.20 Misconduct of public officers. Chapters 42.23 Code of ethics for municipal officers—Contract interests. 41.04 General provisions. 41.05 State health care authority. 42.24 Payment of claims for expenses, material, pur- 41.05A Overpayments of assistance and coordination of chases—Advancements. benefits. 42.26 Agency vendor payment revolving fund—Petty 41.06 State civil service law. cash accounts. 41.07 Central personnel-payroll system. 42.30 Open Public Meetings Act. 41.08 Civil service for city firefighters. 42.36 Appearance of fairness doctrine—Limitations. 41.12 Civil service for city police. 42.40 State employee whistleblower protection. 41.14 Civil service for sheriff's office. 42.41 Local government whistleblower protection. 41.16 Firefighters' relief and pensions—1947 act. 42.45 Revised uniform law on notarial acts. 41.18 Firefighters' relief and pensions—1955 act. 41.20 Police relief and pensions in first-class cities. 42.48 Release of records for research. 41.22 Law enforcement chaplains. 42.52 Ethics in public service. 41.24 Volunteer firefighters' and reserve officers' relief 42.56 Public records act. and pensions. 42.60 Religious affiliation nondisclosure.

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Title 43 Title 43 43.60A Department of veterans affairs. 43.61 Veterans' rehabilitation council. STATE 43.62 Determination of populations—Student enroll- GOVERNMENT—EXECUTIVE ments. 43.63A Department of community, trade, and economic Chapters development. 43.01 State officers—General provisions. 43.70 Department of health. 43.03 Salaries and expenses. 43.71 Washington health benefit exchange. 43.04 Use of state seal. 43.71A Pacific Island citizens—Health care premium 43.05 Technical assistance programs. assistance. 43.06 Governor. 43.71B Indian health improvement. 43.06A Office of the family and children's ombuds. 43.71C Prescription drug costs. 43.06B Office of the education ombuds. 43.72 Health system reform—Health services commis- 43.06C Office of the corrections ombuds. sion. 43.06D Office of equity. 43.79 State funds. 43.07 Secretary of state. 43.79A Treasurer's trust fund. 43.08 State treasurer. 43.80 Fiscal agencies. 43.09 State auditor. 43.81 State-owned living facilities. 43.10 Attorney general. 43.82 State agency housing. 43.12 of public lands. 43.83 Capital improvements. 43.15 Office of lieutenant governor. 43.83B Drought conditions. 43.17 Administrative departments and agencies—Gen- 43.83F Capitol facilities revenue bonds, 1969—East cap- eral provisions. itol site bonds, 1969. 43.19 Department of enterprise services. 43.84 Investments and interfund loans. 43.19A Recycled product procurement. 43.85 State depositaries. 43.20 State board of health. 43.86A Surplus funds—Investment program. 43.20A Department of social and health services. 43.88 State budgeting, accounting, and reporting sys- 43.20B Revenue recovery for department of social and tem. health services. 43.88A Legislative fiscal notes. 43.20C Evidence-based and research-based juvenile pre- 43.88C Caseload forecast council. vention and intervention services. 43.88D Higher education capital project strategic plan- 43.21A Department of ecology. ning. 43.21B Environmental and land use hearings office—Pol- 43.89 Teletypewriter communications network. lution control hearings board. 43.92 Geological survey. 43.21C State environmental policy. 43.97 Columbia River Gorge Compact. 43.21E Grass burning research advisory committee. 43.99G Bonds for capital projects. 43.21F State energy office. 43.99H Financing for appropriations—1989-1991 bien- 43.21G Energy supply emergencies, alerts. nium. 43.21H State economic policy. 43.99I Financing for appropriations—1991-1993 bien- 43.21I Oil spill prevention program. nium. 43.21J Environmental and forest restoration projects. 43.99J Financing for appropriations—1993-1995 bien- 43.21K Environmental excellence program agreements. nium. 43.22 Department of labor and industries. 43.99K Financing for appropriations—1995-1997 bien- 43.22A Mobile and manufactured home installation. nium. 43.23 Department of agriculture. 43.99L Financing for appropriations—1997-1999 bien- 43.24 Department of licensing. nium. 43.27A Water resources. 43.99M Bond retirement accounts. 43.30 Department of natural resources. 43.99N Stadium and exhibition center bond issue (Refer- 43.31 Department of commerce. endum 48). 43.31C Community empowerment zones. 43.99P Financing for appropriations—1999-2001 bien- 43.32 County roads design standards. nium. 43.33 State finance committee. 43.99Q Financing for appropriations—2001-2003 bien- 43.33A State investment board. nium. 43.34 Capitol committee. 43.99R Financing for appropriations—2003-2005 bien- 43.41 Office of financial management. nium. 43.42 Office of regulatory assistance. 43.99S Financing for appropriations—2005-2007 bien- 43.42A State agency business permit management sys- nium. tems. 43.99T Financing for appropriations—2007-2009 bien- 43.43 Washington state patrol. nium. 43.44 State fire protection. 43.99U Flood hazard mitigation—Bond issue. 43.46 Arts commission. 43.99V School construction assistance grant program. 43.52 Operating agencies. 43.99W Financing for appropriations—2007-2009 and 43.52A Electric power and conservation planning coun- 2009-2011 biennia. cil—State's members. 43.99X Financing for appropriations—2011-2013 bien- 43.56 Uniform law commission. nium. 43.58 Washington-Oregon boundary commission. 43.99Y Financing for appropriations—2011-2013 and 43.59 Traffic safety commission. 2013-2015 biennia.

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43.99Z Financing for appropriations—2015-2017 bien- 43.340 Tobacco settlement authority. nium. 43.348 Andy Hill cancer research endowment. 43.100A General obligation bond issues. 43.360 Washington main street program. 43.101 Criminal justice training commission—Education 43.362 Regional transfer of development rights program. and training standards boards. 43.365 Motion picture competitiveness program. 43.103 Washington state forensic investigations council. 43.370 Statewide health resources strategy. 43.105 Consolidated technology services agency. 43.371 Statewide health care claims data. 43.110 Local government research and services program. 43.372 Marine waters planning and management. 43.113 Commission on African American affairs. 43.376 Government-to-government relationship with 43.114 LGBTQ commission. Indian tribes. 43.115 State commission on Hispanic affairs. 43.378 Allocation of revenues derived from certain geo- 43.117 State commission on Asian Pacific American thermal resources. affairs. 43.380 Washington statewide reentry council. 43.119 Women's commission. 43.382 Developmental disabilities ombuds. 43.121 Council for children and . 43.384 Tourism marketing authority. 43.130 Economic impact act—Closing of state facilities. 43.386 Facial recognition. 43.131 Washington sunset act of 1977. 43.950 Construction. 43.132 Fiscal impact of proposed legislation on political

subdivisions. Title 44 43.133 Washington sunrise act. Title 44 43.135 State expenditures limitations. STATE 43.136 Termination of tax preferences. GOVERNMENT—LEGISLATIVE 43.143 Ocean resources management act. 43.147 Pacific Northwest economic region agreement. Chapters 43.150 Center for volunteerism and citizen service. 44.04 General provisions. 43.155 Public works projects. 44.05 Washington state redistricting act. 43.157 Projects of statewide significance. 44.07E Legislative districts and apportionment. 43.160 Economic development—Public facilities loans 44.16 Legislative inquiry. and grants. 44.20 Session laws. 43.163 Economic development finance authority. 44.28 Joint legislative audit and review committee. 43.167 Community preservation and development 44.39 Joint committee on energy supply and energy authorities. conservation. 43.168 Rural Washington loan fund. 44.44 Office of state actuary—Select committee on pen- 43.176 Small business incubator program. sion policy. 43.180 Housing finance commission. 44.48 Legislative evaluation and accountability pro- 43.185 Housing assistance program. gram committee. 43.185A Affordable housing program. 44.68 Joint legislative systems administrative commit- 43.185B Washington housing policy act. tee. 43.185C Homeless housing and assistance. 44.73 Legislative gift center. 43.190 Long-term care ombuds program. 44.80 Legislative support services. 43.210 Small business export finance assistance center. 44.82 Joint select committee on health care oversight. 43.211 211 information system.

43.216 Department of children, youth, and families. Title 46 43.220 Washington conservation corps. Title 46 43.235 Domestic violence fatality review panels. MOTOR VEHICLES 43.250 Investment of local government funds—Sepa- rately managed accounts. Chapters 43.270 Community mobilization against substance 46.01 Department of licensing. abuse. 46.04 Definitions. 43.280 Community treatment services for victims of sex- 46.08 General provisions. ual assault. 46.09 Off-road, nonhighway, and wheeled all-terrain 43.290 Office of international relations and protocol. vehicles. 43.300 Department of fish and wildlife. 46.10 Snowmobiles. 43.310 Youth gangs. 46.12 Certificates of title. 43.320 Department of financial institutions. 46.16A Registration. 43.325 Energy freedom program. 46.17 Vehicle fees. 43.329 Skilled worker outreach, recruitment, and career 46.18 Special license plates. awareness grant program. 46.19 Special parking privileges for persons with dis- 43.330 Department of commerce. abilities. 43.330A Office of firearm safety and violence prevention. 46.20 Drivers' licenses—Identicards. 43.331 Jobs act—Public facilities capital improve- 46.21 Driver license compact. ments—Energy, utility, and operational 46.23 Nonresident violator compact. cost savings. 46.25 Uniform commercial driver's license act. 43.332 Office of the Washington state trade representa- 46.29 Financial responsibility. tive. 46.30 Mandatory liability insurance. 43.334 Department of archaeology and historic preserva- 46.32 Vehicle inspection. tion. 46.35 Recording devices in motor vehicles.

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46.37 Vehicle lighting and other equipment. 47.42 Highway advertising control act—Scenic vistas 46.44 Size, weight, load. act. 46.48 Transportation of hazardous materials. 47.44 Franchises on state highways. 46.52 Accidents—Reports—Abandoned vehicles. 47.46 Public-private transportation initiatives. 46.53 Abandoned recreational vehicles. 47.48 Closing highways and restricting traffic. 46.55 Towing and impoundment. 47.50 Highway access management. 46.61 Rules of the road. 47.52 Limited access facilities. 46.63 Disposition of traffic infractions. 47.56 State toll bridges, tunnels, and ferries. 46.64 Enforcement. 47.58 Existing and additional bridges. 46.65 Washington habitual traffic offenders act. 47.60 Puget Sound ferry and toll bridge system. 46.66 Washington auto theft prevention authority. 47.64 Marine employees—Public employment rela- 46.68 Disposition of revenue. tions. 46.70 Dealers and manufacturers. 47.66 Multimodal transportation programs. 46.71 Automotive repair. 47.68 Aeronautics. 46.72 Transportation of passengers in for hire vehicles. 47.72 Navigation canals. 46.72A Limousines. 47.76 Rail freight service. 46.73 Private carrier drivers. 47.79 High-speed ground transportation. 46.74 Ride sharing. 47.80 Regional transportation planning organizations. 46.75 Personal delivery devices. 47.82 Amtrak. 46.76 Motor vehicle transporters. 47.85 Transportation project delivery and review. 46.79 Hulk haulers and scrap processors. 47.98 Construction. 46.80 Vehicle wreckers.

46.81A Motorcycle skills education program. Title 48 46.82 Driver training schools. Title 48 46.83 Traffic schools. INSURANCE 46.85 Reciprocal or proportional registration of vehi- cles. Chapters 46.87 Proportional registration. 48.01 Initial provisions. 46.90 Washington model traffic ordinance. 48.02 Insurance commissioner. 46.92 Autonomous motor vehicles. 48.03 Examinations. 46.93 Motorsports vehicles—Dealer and manufacturer 48.04 Hearings and appeals. franchises. 48.05 Insurers—General requirements. 46.96 Manufacturers' and dealers' franchise agreements. 48.05A Risk management and solvency assessment. 46.98 Construction. 48.06 Organization of domestic insurers. 48.07 Domestic insurers—Powers.

Title 47 48.08 Domestic stock insurers. Title 47 48.09 Mutual insurers. PUBLIC HIGHWAYS AND 48.10 Reciprocal insurers. TRANSPORTATION 48.11 Insuring powers. 48.12 Assets and liabilities. Chapters 48.13 Investments. 47.01 Department of transportation. 48.14 Fees and taxes. 47.02 Department buildings. 48.15 Unauthorized insurers. 47.04 General provisions. 48.16 Deposits of insurers. 47.05 Priority programming for highway development. 48.17 Insurance producers, title insurance agents, and 47.06 Statewide transportation planning. adjusters. 47.06A Freight mobility. 48.18 The insurance contract. 47.08 Highway funds. 48.18A Variable contract act. 47.10 Highway construction bonds. 48.19 Rates. 47.12 Acquisition and disposition of state highway 48.20 Disability insurance. property. 48.21 Group and blanket disability insurance. 47.14 Right-of-way donations. 48.21A Disability insurance—Extended health. 47.17 State highway routes. 48.22 Casualty insurance. 47.20 Miscellaneous projects. 48.23 Life insurance and annuities. 47.22 Combination highway routes. 48.23A Life insurance policy illustrations. 47.24 City streets as part of state highways. 48.24 Group life and annuities. 47.26 Development in urban areas—Urban arterials. 48.25 Industrial life insurance. 47.28 Construction and maintenance of highways. 48.25A Life insurance—Profit-sharing, charter, founders, 47.29 Transportation innovative partnerships. and coupon policies. 47.30 Trails and paths. 48.26 Marine and transportation insurance (Reserved). 47.32 Obstructions on right-of-way. 48.27 Property insurance. 47.36 Traffic control devices. 48.28 Surety insurance. 47.38 Roadside areas—Safety rest areas. 48.29 Title insurers. 47.39 Scenic and recreational highway act of 1967. 48.30 Unfair practices and frauds. 47.40 Roadside improvement and beautification. 48.30A Insurance fraud. 47.41 Junkyards adjacent to interstate and primary high- 48.31 Mergers, rehabilitation, liquidation, supervision. ways. 48.31B Insurer holding company act.

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48.32 Washington insurance guaranty association act. 48.180 Nonprofit corporations—Joint self-insurance pro- 48.32A Washington life and disability insurance guaranty grams. association act. 48.185 Electronic notices and document delivery. 48.34 Credit life insurance and credit accident and 48.190 Public benefit hospital entities—Joint self-insur- health insurance. ance programs. 48.35 Alien insurers. 48.195 Corporate governance annual disclosure. 48.36A Fraternal benefit societies. 48.200 Health care benefit managers. 48.37 Market conduct oversight. 48.38 Charitable gift annuity business. Title 49 Title 49 48.39 Contracts between insurance carriers, health care providers, and third-party payors. LABOR REGULATIONS 48.41 Health insurance coverage access act. Chapters 48.42 Personal coverage, general authority. 49.04 Apprenticeship. 48.43 Insurance reform. 49.08 Arbitration of disputes. 48.44 Health care services. 49.12 Industrial welfare. 48.45 Rural health care. 49.17 Washington industrial safety and health act. 48.46 Health maintenance organizations. 49.19 Safety—Health care settings. 48.47 Mandated health benefits. 49.22 Safety—Crime prevention. 48.49 Balance billing protection act. 49.24 Health and safety—Underground workers. 48.50 Insurance fraud reporting immunity act. 49.26 Health and safety—Asbestos. 48.53 Fire insurance—Arson fraud reduction. 49.28 Hours of labor. 48.56 Insurance premium finance company act. 49.30 Agricultural labor. 48.58 Riot reinsurance reimbursement. 49.32 Injunctions in labor disputes. 48.62 Local government insurance transactions. 49.36 Labor unions. 48.64 Affordable housing entities—Joint self-insurance 49.38 Theatrical enterprises. programs. 49.39 Symphony musicians. 48.66 Medicare supplemental health insurance act. 49.40 Seasonal labor. 48.68 Health care savings account act. 49.44 Violations—Prohibited practices. 48.70 Specified disease insurance act. 49.46 Minimum wage requirements and labor standards. 48.74 Standard valuation law. 49.48 Wages—Payment—Collection. 48.76 Standard nonforfeiture law for life insurance. 49.52 Wages—Deductions—Contributions—Rebates. 48.80 Health care false claim act. 49.56 Wages—Priorities—Preferences. 48.83 Long-term care insurance coverage—Standards. 49.58 Washington equal pay and opportunities act. 48.84 Long-term care insurance act. 49.60 Discrimination—Human rights commission. 48.85 Washington long-term care partnership. 49.62 Noncompetition covenants. 48.87 Midwives and birthing centers—Joint underwrit- 49.64 Employee benefit plans. ing association. 49.66 Health care activities. 48.88 Day care services—Joint underwriting associa- 49.70 Worker and community right to know act. tion. 49.74 Affirmative action. 48.90 Child day care centers—Self-insurance. 49.76 Domestic violence leave. 48.92 Liability risk retention. 49.77 Military family leave act. 48.94 Reinsurance intermediary act. 49.80 High hazard facilities—Workforce. 48.97 Producer-controlled property and casualty insurer 49.90 Sensory disabilities. act. 49.94 Job applicants—Criminal records. 48.98 Managing general agents act. 49.95 Long-term care workers. 48.99 Uniform insurers liquidation act. 48.102 Life settlements act. Title 50 Title 50 48.110 Service contracts and protection product guaran- tees. UNEMPLOYMENT COMPENSATION 48.111 Home heating fuel service contracts. Chapters 48.115 Rental car insurance. 50.01 General provisions. 48.120 Specialty producer licenses—Portable electronics 50.04 Definitions. or services. 50.06 Temporary total disability. 48.125 Self-funded multiple employer welfare arrange- 50.08 Establishment of department. ments. 50.12 Administration. 48.130 Interstate insurance product regulation compact. 50.13 Records and information—Privacy and confiden- 48.135 Insurance fraud program. tiality. 48.140 Medical malpractice closed claim reporting. 50.16 Funds. 48.150 Direct patient-provider primary health care. 50.20 Benefits and claims. 48.155 Health care discount plan organization act. 50.22 Extended and additional benefits. 48.160 Guaranteed asset protection waivers. 50.24 Contributions by employers. 48.165 Uniform administrative procedures—Health care 50.29 Employer experience rating. services. 50.32 Review, hearings, and appeals. 48.170 Self-service storage insurance producers. 50.36 Penalties. 48.175 Personal vehicle sharing programs. 50.38 Labor market information and economic analysis. 48.177 Commercial transportation services. 50.40 Miscellaneous provisions.

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50.44 Special coverage provisions. 52.14 Commissioners. 50.50 Indian tribes. 52.16 Finances. 50.60 Shared work compensation plans—Benefits. 52.18 Benefit charges. 50.62 Special employment assistance. 52.20 Local improvement districts. 50.65 Washington service corps. 52.22 Special proceedings. 50.70 Programs for dislocated forest products workers. 50.72 Youthbuild program. 52.26 Regional fire protection service authorities. 50.75 H-2A temporary agriculture program. 52.30 Miscellaneous provisions. 50.98 Construction. 52.33 Fire departments—Performance measures.

Title 53 Title 50A Title 50A Title 53 FAMILY AND MEDICAL LEAVE PORT DISTRICTS Chapters Chapters 50A.05 General provisions. 53.04 Formation. 50A.10 Premiums. 53.06 Coordination of administrative programs and 50A.15 Benefits. operations. 50A.20 Employer requirements. 53.08 Powers. 50A.24 Small business assistance. 50A.25 Privacy. 53.12 Commissioners—Elections. 50A.30 Voluntary plans. 53.16 Revision of commissioner districts. 50A.35 Employment protections. 53.18 Employment relations—Collective bargaining 50A.40 Unlawful acts. and arbitration. 50A.45 Limitations, disqualifications, penalties, and 53.19 Personal service contracts. interest. 53.20 Harbor improvements. 50A.50 Appeals. 53.25 Industrial development districts—Marginal lands. 53.29 Trade center act. Title 50B Title 50B 53.31 Export trading companies. LONG-TERM CARE 53.34 Toll facilities. 53.35 Budgets. Chapters 53.36 Finances. 50B.04 Long-term services and supports trust program. 53.40 Revenue bonds and warrants. 53.44 Funding and refunding indebtedness—1947 act. Title 51 Title 51 53.46 Consolidation. INDUSTRIAL INSURANCE 53.47 Dissolution of inactive port districts. 53.48 Dissolution of port and other districts. Chapters 53.49 Disposition of funds on dissolution of certain dis- 51.04 General provisions. tricts. 51.08 Definitions. 53.54 Aircraft noise abatement. 51.12 Employments and occupations covered. 53.56 Fire departments—Performance measures. 51.14 Self-insurers. 53.57 Port development authority. 51.16 Assessment and collection of premiums—Pay- rolls and records. Title 54 51.18 Retrospective rating plan. Title 54 51.24 Actions at law for injury or death. PUBLIC UTILITY DISTRICTS 51.28 Notice and report of accident—Application for compensation. Chapters 51.32 Compensation—Right to and amount. 54.04 General provisions. 51.36 Medical aid. 51.44 Funds. 54.08 Formation—Dissolution—Elections. 51.48 Penalties. 54.12 Commissioners. 51.52 Appeals. 54.16 Powers. 51.98 Construction. 54.20 Condemnation proceedings. 54.24 Finances. Title 52 Title 52 54.28 Privilege taxes. 54.32 Consolidation and annexation. FIRE PROTECTION DISTRICTS 54.36 Liability to other taxing districts. Chapters 54.40 Five commissioner districts. 52.02 Formation. 54.44 Nuclear, thermal, electric generating power facili- 52.04 Annexation. ties—Joint development. 52.06 Merger. 54.48 Agreements between electrical public utilities and 52.08 Withdrawal. cooperatives. 52.10 Dissolution. 54.52 Voluntary contributions to assist low-income cus- 52.12 Powers—Burning permits. tomers.

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Title 55 Title 55 Title 60 Title 60 SANITARY DISTRICTS LIENS Chapters Chapters 55.04 Formation and dissolution. 60.04 Mechanics' and materialmen's liens. 60.08 Chattel liens.

Title 57 60.10 Personal property liens—Summary foreclosure. Title 57 60.11 Crop liens. WATER-SEWER DISTRICTS 60.13 Processor and preparer liens for agricultural prod- ucts. Chapters 60.16 Labor liens on orchards and orchard lands. 57.02 General provisions. 60.24 Lien for labor and services on timber and lumber. 57.04 Formation and dissolution. 60.28 Lien for labor, materials, taxes on public works. 57.06 Validation and construction. 60.32 Labor liens on franchises, earnings, and property 57.08 Powers. of certain companies. 57.12 Officers and elections. 60.34 Lien of restaurant, hotel, tavern, etc., employees. 57.16 Comprehensive plan—Local improvement dis- 60.36 Lien on vessels and equipment. tricts. 60.40 Lien for attorney's fees. 57.20 Finances. 60.42 Commercial real estate broker lien act. 57.22 Contracts for system extensions. 60.44 Lien of doctors, nurses, hospitals, ambulance ser- 57.24 Annexation of territory. vices. 57.28 Withdrawal of territory. 60.45 Lien of department of social and health services 57.32 Consolidation of districts—Transfer of part of for medical care furnished injured recipi- district. ent. 57.36 Merger of districts. 60.52 Lien for services of sires. 57.42 Disposition of property to public utility district. 60.56 Agister and trainer liens. 57.46 Voluntary contributions to assist low-income cus- 60.60 Lien for transportation, storage, advancements, tomers. etc. 57.90 Disincorporation of districts in counties with 60.64 Lien of hotels, lodging and boarding 210,000 population or more. houses—1915 act. 60.66 Lien of hotels, lodging and boarding Title 58 Title 58 houses—1890 act. 60.68 Uniform federal lien registration act. BOUNDARIES AND PLATS 60.70 Limitations on nonconsensual common law liens. Chapters 60.72 Landlord's lien for rent. 58.04 Boundaries. 60.76 Lien of employees for contributions to benefit 58.08 Plats—Recording. plans. 58.09 Surveys—Recording. 60.80 Lien for unrecorded utility charges. 58.10 Defective plats legalized. 60.84 Lien on dies, molds, forms, and patterns. 58.17 Plats—Subdivisions—Dedications. 58.18 Assessor's plats. Title 61 Title 61 58.19 Land development act. 58.20 Washington plane coordinate system. MORTGAGES, DEEDS OF TRUST, 58.22 State base mapping system. AND REAL ESTATE CONTRACTS 58.24 State agency for surveys and maps—Fees. 58.28 Townsites on land—Acquisition of Chapters land. 61.10 Mortgage insurance. 61.12 Foreclosure of real estate mortgages and personal

Title 59 property liens. Title 59 61.16 Assignment and satisfaction of real estate and LANDLORD AND TENANT chattel mortgages. 61.24 Deeds of trust. Chapters 61.30 Real estate contract forfeitures. 59.04 Tenancies. 61.34 Distressed property conveyances. 59.08 Default in rent of forty dollars or less.

59.12 Forcible entry and forcible and unlawful detainer. Title 62A 59.16 Unlawful entry and detainer. Title 62A 59.18 Residential landlord-tenant act. UNIFORM COMMERCIAL CODE 59.20 Manufactured/mobile home landlord-tenant act. 59.21 Mobile home relocation assistance. Articles 59.22 Office of mobile/manufactured home relocation 1 General provisions. assistance—Resident-owned mobile 2 Sales. home parks. 2A Leases. 59.24 Rental security deposit guarantee program. 3 Negotiable instruments. 59.28 Federally assisted housing. 4 Bank deposits and collections. 59.30 Manufactured/mobile home communities—Dis- 4A Funds transfers. pute resolution and registration. 5 Letters of credit.

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7 Warehouse receipts, bills of lading and other doc- Title 65 Title 65 uments of title. RECORDING, REGISTRATION, AND 8 Investment securities. 9A Secured transactions; sales of accounts, contract LEGAL PUBLICATION rights and chattel paper. Chapters 10 Effective date and repealer. 65.04 Duties of county auditor. 11 Effective date and transition provisions. 65.08 Recording. 65.12 Registration of land titles (Torrens Act). Title 63 65.16 Legal publications. Title 63 65.20 Classification of manufactured homes. PERSONAL PROPERTY 65.24 Uniform real property electronic recording act.

Chapters Title 66 Title 66 63.10 Consumer leases. 63.14 Retail installment sales of goods and services. ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL 63.18 Lease or rental of personal property—Disclaimer Chapters of warranty of merchantability or fitness. 66.04 Definitions. 63.19 Lease-purchase agreements. 66.08 Liquor and cannabis board—General provisions. 63.21 Lost and found property. 66.12 Exemptions. 63.24 Unclaimed property in hands of bailee. 66.20 Liquor permits. 63.26 Unclaimed property held by museum or historical 66.24 Licenses—Stamp taxes. society. 66.28 Miscellaneous regulatory provisions. 63.29 Uniform unclaimed property act. 66.32 Search and seizure. 63.32 Unclaimed property in hands of city police. 66.36 Abatement proceedings. 66.40 Local option. 63.35 Unclaimed property in hands of state patrol. 66.44 Enforcement—Penalties. 63.40 Unclaimed property in hands of sheriff. 66.98 Construction. 63.42 Unclaimed inmate personal property. 63.48 Escheat of postal savings system accounts. Title 67 Title 67 63.52 Dies, molds, and forms. 63.60 Personality rights. SPORTS AND RECREATION—CONVENTION Title 64 Title 64 FACILITIES REAL PROPERTY AND Chapters CONVEYANCES 67.04 Baseball. 67.08 Boxing, martial arts, and wrestling. Chapters 67.12 Dancing, billiards, pool, and bowling. 67.14 Billiard tables, bowling alleys, and miscellaneous 64.04 Conveyances. games—1873 act. 64.06 Real property transfers—Sellers' disclosures. 67.16 Horse racing. 64.08 Acknowledgments. 67.17 Live horse racing compact. 64.12 Waste and trespass. 67.20 Parks, bathing beaches, public camps. 64.16 Alien land law. 67.24 Fraud in sporting contest. 64.20 Alienation of land by Indians. 67.28 Public stadium, convention, arts, and tourism 64.28 Joint tenancies. facilities. 64.32 Horizontal property regimes act (Condominiums). 67.30 Multipurpose sports stadia. 67.38 Cultural arts, stadium and convention districts. 64.34 Condominium act. 67.42 Amusement rides. 64.35 Condominiums—Qualified warranties. 67.70 State lottery. 64.36 Timeshare regulation. 64.37 Short-term rentals. Title 68 Title 68 64.38 Homeowners' associations. 64.40 Property rights—Damages from governmental CEMETERIES, MORGUES, AND actions. HUMAN REMAINS 64.44 Contaminated properties. 64.50 Construction defect claims. Chapters 68.04 Definitions. 64.55 Construction defect disputes—Multiunit residen- tial buildings. 68.05 Funeral and cemetery board. 68.20 Private cemeteries. 64.60 Private transfer fee obligation act. 68.24 Cemetery property. 64.70 Uniform environmental covenants act. 68.28 Mausoleums and columbariums. 64.80 Uniform real property transfer on death act. 68.32 Title and rights to cemetery plots. 64.90 Washington uniform common interest ownership 68.36 Abandoned lots. act. 68.40 Endowment and nonendowment care.

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68.44 Endowment care fund. 70.24 Control and treatment of sexually transmitted dis- 68.46 Prearrangement contracts. eases. 68.50 Human remains. 70.26 Pandemic influenza preparedness. 68.52 Public cemeteries and morgues. 70.28 Control of tuberculosis. 68.54 Annexation and merger of cemetery districts. 70.30 Tuberculosis hospitals, facilities, and funding. 68.56 Penal and miscellaneous provisions. 70.37 Health care facilities. 68.60 Abandoned and historic cemeteries and historic 70.38 Health planning and development. graves. 70.40 Hospital and medical facilities survey and con- 68.64 Uniform anatomical gift act. struction act. 68.70 Organ transplants. 70.41 Hospital licensing and regulation. 70.42 Medical test sites.

Title 69 70.43 Hospital staff membership or privileges. Title 69 70.44 Public hospital districts. FOOD, DRUGS, COSMETICS, AND 70.45 Acquisition of nonprofit hospitals. POISONS 70.46 Health districts. 70.47 Basic health plan—Health care access act. Chapters 70.48 City and county jails act. 69.04 Intrastate commerce in drugs and cosmetics. 70.50 State otologist. 69.06 Food and beverage establishment workers' per- 70.54 Miscellaneous health and safety provisions. mits. 70.56 Adverse health events and incident reporting sys- 69.07 Washington food processing act. tem. 69.10 Food storage warehouses. 70.58 Vital statistics. 69.22 Cottage food operations. 70.58A Vital statistics. 69.25 Washington wholesome eggs and egg products 70.62 Transient accommodations—Licensing—Inspec- act. tions. 69.28 Honey. 70.74 Washington state explosives act. 69.30 Sanitary control of shellfish. 70.75 Firefighting equipment—Standardization. 69.36 Washington caustic poison act of 1929. 70.77 State fireworks law. 69.38 Poisons—Sales and manufacturing. 70.79 Boilers and unfired pressure vessels. 69.40 Poisons and dangerous drugs. 70.82 Cerebral palsy program. 69.41 Legend drugs—Prescription drugs. 70.83 Phenylketonuria and other preventable heritable 69.43 Precursor drugs. disorders. 69.45 Drug samples. 70.83C Alcohol and drug use treatment associated with 69.48 Drug take-back program. pregnancy—Fetal alcohol syndrome. 69.50 Uniform controlled substances act. 70.83E Prenatal newborn screening for exposure to harm- 69.51 Controlled substances therapeutic research act. ful drugs. 69.51A Medical cannabis. 70.84 Blind, handicapped, and disabled per- 69.52 Imitation controlled substances. sons—"White cane law". 69.53 Use of buildings for unlawful drugs. 70.85 Emergency party line telephone calls—Limiting 69.55 Ammonia. telephone communication in hostage sit- 69.60 Over-the-counter medications. uations. 69.70 Access to prescription drugs. 70.86 Earthquake standards for construction. 69.75 Dextromethorphan. 70.87 Elevators, lifting devices, and moving walks. 69.77 Investigational drugs, biological products, and 70.90 Water recreation facilities. devices. 70.92 Provisions in buildings for aged and handicapped 69.80 Food donation and distribution—Liability. persons. 69.90 Kosher food products. 70.96 Alcoholism. 70.97 Enhanced services facilities. 70.100 Eye protection—Public and private educational Title 70 Title 70 institutions. PUBLIC HEALTH AND SAFETY 70.104 Pesticides—Health hazards. 70.108 Outdoor music festivals. Chapters 70.110 Flammable fabrics—Children's sleepwear. 70.01 General provisions. 70.111 Infant crib safety act. 70.02 Medical records—Health care information access 70.112 Family medicine—Education and residency pro- and disclosure. grams. 70.03 Medical records—Providing information to 70.114 Migrant labor housing. patients. 70.114A Temporary worker housing—Health and safety 70.05 Local health departments, boards, officers—Reg- regulation. ulations. 70.115 Drug injection devices. 70.08 Combined city-county health departments. 70.122 Natural death act. 70.10 Comprehensive community health centers. 70.123 Shelters for victims of domestic violence. 70.12 Public health funds. 70.124 Abuse of patients. 70.14 Health care services purchased by state agencies. 70.125 Victims of sexual assault act. 70.15 Uniform emergency volunteer health practitioners 70.126 Home health care and hospice care. act. 70.127 In-home services agencies. 70.22 Mosquito control. 70.128 Adult family homes.

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70.129 Long-term care resident rights. 70A.205 Solid waste management—Reduction and recy- 70.136 Hazardous materials incidents. cling. 70.155 Tobacco—Access to minors. 70A.210 Pollution control—Municipal bonding authority. 70.157 National uniform tobacco settlement—Nonpartic- 70A.212 Domestic waste treatment plants—Operators. ipating tobacco product manufacturers. 70A.214 Waste reduction. 70.158 Tobacco product manufacturers. 70A.216 Solid waste incinerator and landfill operators. 70.160 Smoking in public places. 70.162 Indoor air quality in public buildings. 70A.218 Hazardous waste fees. 70.168 Statewide trauma care system. 70A.220 Labeling of plastics. 70.170 Health data and charity care. 70A.222 Packages containing metals and toxic chemicals. 70.175 Rural health system project. 70A.224 Used oil recycling. 70.180 Rural health care. 70A.226 Municipal sewage sludge—Biosolids. 70.185 Rural and underserved areas—Health care profes- 70A.228 Biomedical waste. sional recruitment and retention. 70A.230 Mercury. 70.190 Family policy council. 70A.235 Beverage containers. 70.198 Early intervention services—Hearing loss. 70A.240 Recycling development center. 70.200 Donations for children. 70A.300 Hazardous waste management. 70.225 Prescription monitoring program. 70.230 Ambulatory surgical facilities. 70A.305 Hazardous waste cleanup—Model toxics control 70.245 The Washington death with dignity act. act. 70.250 Robert Bree collaborative. 70A.310 Mill tailings—Licensing and perpetual care. 70.255 Novelty lighters. 70A.315 Incinerator ash residue. 70.265 Public hospital capital facility areas. 70A.320 Area-wide soil contamination. 70.290 Washington vaccine association. 70A.325 Underground petroleum storage tanks. 70.305 Adverse childhood experiences. 70A.330 Petroleum storage tank systems—Pollution liabil- 70.320 Service coordination organizations—Account- ity protection act. ability measures. 70A.335 Bisphenol A—Restrictions on sale. 70.330 Diabetes—Planning and reports. 70A.340 Brake friction material. 70.335 Blood establishments. 70A.345 Underground storage tank revolving loan and 70.345 Vapor products. grant program. 70.350 Dental health aide therapists. 70A.350 Toxic pollution. 70.352 Dental laboratories. 70.385 Peer support services. 70A.355 Underground storage tanks. 70.390 Health care cost transparency board. 70A.380 Northwest interstate compact on low-level radio- active waste management.

Title 70A 70A.382 Pacific states agreement on radioactive material Title 70A transportation management. ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH AND 70A.384 Radioactive waste act. SAFETY 70A.386 High-level nuclear waste repository siting. 70A.388 Nuclear energy and radiation. Chapters 70A.390 Radioactive waste storage and transportation act 70A.01 General provisions. of 1980. 70A.05 Integrated climate change response strategy. 70A.400 Firefighting agents and equipment—Toxic chem- 70A.10 Weather modification. ical use. 70A.15 Washington clean air act. 70A.405 Polybrominated diphenyl ethers—Flame retar- 70A.20 Noise control. dants. 70A.25 Motor vehicle emission control. 70A.410 Detergent phosphorus content. 70A.30 Motor vehicle emission standards. 70A.415 Hazardous substance information. 70A.35 Low-income residential weatherization program. 70A.40 Washington academy of sciences. 70A.420 Lead-based paint. 70A.45 Limiting greenhouse gas emissions. 70A.425 Poison prevention—Labeling and packaging. 70A.50 Energy efficiency improvements. 70A.430 Children's safe products. 70A.55 Diesel emissions—Air pollution reduction. 70A.435 Replacement of lead wheel weights. 70A.100 Public water system coordination act of 1977. 70A.440 Stormwater pollution—Coal tar. 70A.105 On-site sewage disposal systems. 70A.445 Recreational water vessels—Antifouling paints. 70A.110 On-site sewage disposal systems—Marine recov- 70A.450 Labeling of building materials containing asbes- ery areas. tos. 70A.115 Large on-site sewage disposal systems. 70A.455 Plastic product degradability. 70A.120 Public water supply systems—Operators. 70A.500 Electronic product recycling. 70A.125 Public water systems—Penalties and compliance. 70A.505 Mercury-containing lights—Proper disposal. 70A.130 Chemical contaminants and water quality. 70A.135 Water pollution control facilities financing. 70A.510 Photovoltaic module stewardship and takeback 70A.140 Water quality joint development act. program. 70A.145 Water purveyors—Fire suppression water facili- 70A.515 Architectural paint stewardship program. ties. 70A.520 Plastic packaging—Evaluation and assessment. 70A.200 Waste reduction, recycling, and model litter con- 70A.525 Disposable wipes products—Labeling standards. trol act. 70A.530 Plastic bags.

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Title 71 Title 71 72.49 Narcotic or dangerous drugs—Treatment and rehabilitation. MENTAL ILLNESS 72.60 Correctional industries. Chapters 72.62 Vocational education programs. 71.02 Mental illness—Reimbursement of costs for treat- 72.63 Prison work programs—Fish and game. ment. 72.64 Labor and employment of prisoners. 71.05 Mental illness. 72.65 Work release program. 71.06 Sexual psychopaths. 72.66 Furloughs for prisoners. 71.09 Sexually violent predators. 72.68 Transfer, removal, transportation—Detention contracts. 71.12 Private establishments. 72.70 Western interstate corrections compact. 71.20 Local funds for community services. 72.72 Criminal behavior of residents of institutions. 71.24 Community behavioral health services act. 72.74 Interstate Corrections Compact. 71.28 Mental health and developmental disabilities ser- 72.76 Intrastate Corrections Compact. vices—Interstate contracts. 72.78 Community transition coordination networks. 71.32 Mental health advance directives. 72.98 Construction. 71.34 Behavioral health services for minors. 71.36 Coordination of children's mental health services. Title 73 71.98 Construction. Title 73 VETERANS AND VETERANS' Title 71A Title 71A AFFAIRS DEVELOPMENTAL DISABILITIES Chapters Chapters 73.04 General provisions. 71A.10 General provisions. 73.08 Veterans' relief. 71A.12 State services. 73.16 Employment and reemployment. 71A.14 Local services. 73.20 Acknowledgments and powers of attorney. 71A.16 Eligibility for services. 73.24 Burial. 71A.18 Service delivery. 73.36 Uniform veterans' guardianship act. 71A.20 Residential habilitation centers. 73.40 Veterans' memorials. 71A.22 Training centers and homes. 71A.24 Intensive behavior support services. Title 74 Title 74 71A.26 Client rights. PUBLIC ASSISTANCE 71A.28 Out-of-home services. Chapters Title 72 Title 72 74.04 General provisions—Administration. 74.08 Eligibility generally—Standards of assistance. STATE INSTITUTIONS 74.08A Washington WorkFirst temporary assistance for needy families. Chapters 74.09 Medical care. 72.01 Administration. 74.09A Medical assistance—Coordination of bene- 72.02 Adult corrections. fits—Eligibility and coverage informa- 72.04A Probation and parole. tion transfer. 72.05 Children and youth services. 74.12 Temporary assistance for needy families. 72.06 Mental health. 74.12A Incentive to work—Economic independence. 72.09 Department of corrections. 74.13 Child welfare services. 72.10 Health care services—Department of corrections. 74.13A Adoption support. 72.11 Offenders' responsibility for legal financial obli- 74.13B Child welfare system—Contracting for services. gations. 74.14A Children and family services. 72.16 Green Hill school. 74.14B Children's services. 72.19 Juvenile correctional institution in King county. 74.14C Family preservation services. 72.20 Maple Lane school. 74.15 Care of children, expectant mothers, persons with 72.23 Public and private facilities for mentally ill. developmental disabilities. 72.25 Nonresident mentally ill, sexual psychopaths, and 74.18 Department of services for the blind. psychopathic delinquents—Deportation, 74.20 Support of dependent children. transportation. 74.20A Support of dependent children—Alternative 72.27 Interstate compact on mental health. method—1971 act. 72.29 Multi-use facilities for the mentally or physically 74.25 Job opportunities and basic skills training pro- handicapped or the mentally ill. gram. 72.36 Soldiers' and veterans' homes and veterans' ceme- 74.25A Employment partnership program. tery. 74.26 Services for children with multiple handicaps. 72.40 State schools for blind, deaf, sensory handi- 74.29 Rehabilitation services for individuals with dis- capped. abilities. 72.41 Board of trustees—School for the blind. 74.31 Traumatic brain injuries. 72.42 Board of trustees—Center for childhood deafness 74.34 Abuse of vulnerable adults. and hearing loss. 74.36 Funding for community programs for the aging.

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74.38 Senior citizens services act. 77.105 Recreational salmon and marine fish enhance- 74.39 Long-term care service options. ment program. 74.39A Long-term care services options—Expansion. 77.110 Salmon and steelhead trout—Management of 74.41 Respite care services. resources. 74.42 Nursing homes—Resident care, operating stan- 77.115 Aquaculture disease control. dards. 77.120 Ballast water management. 74.46 Nursing facility medicaid payment system. 77.125 Marine finfish aquaculture programs. 74.48 Skilled nursing facility safety net assessments. 77.130 Disposition of unclaimed property. 74.55 Children's system of care. 77.135 Invasive species. 74.60 Hospital safety net assessment. 77.140 Seafood labeling requirements. 74.62 Aged, blind, or disabled assistance pro-

gram—Pregnant women assistance pro- Title 78 gram—Essential needs and housing sup- Title 78 port program. MINES, MINERALS, AND 74.64 Medical services program—Waste, fraud, abuse PETROLEUM detection, prevention, and recovery solu- tions. Chapters 74.66 Medicaid fraud false claims act. 78.04 Mining corporations. 74.67 Medicaid fraud control unit. 78.06 Mining claims—Survey reports. 74.70 Ambulance transport fund. 78.08 Location of mining claims. 74.98 Construction. 78.12 Abandoned shafts and excavations. 78.16 Mineral and petroleum leases on county lands. Title 76 Title 76 78.22 Extinguishment of unused mineral rights. 78.44 Surface mining. FORESTS AND FOREST PRODUCTS 78.52 Oil and gas conservation. Chapters 78.56 Metals mining and milling operations. 76.04 Forest protection. 78.60 Geothermal resources. 76.06 Forest insect and disease control. 76.09 Forest practices. Title 79 Title 79 76.10 Surface mining. 76.13 Stewardship of nonindustrial forests and wood- PUBLIC LANDS lands. Chapters 76.14 Forest rehabilitation. 79.02 Public lands management—General. 76.15 Community and urban forestry. 79.10 Land management authorities and policies. 76.36 Marks and brands. 79.11 State land sales. 76.42 Wood debris—Removal from navigable waters. 79.13 Land leases. 76.44 Institute of forest resources. 79.14 Mineral, coal, oil, and gas leases. 76.48 Specialized forest products. 79.15 Sale of valuable materials. 76.52 Cooperative forest management services act. 79.17 Land transfers. 76.56 Center for international trade in forest products. 79.19 Land bank. 79.22 Acquisition, management, and disposition of state Title 77 Title 77 forestlands. FISH AND WILDLIFE 79.24 Capitol building lands. 79.36 Easements over public lands. Chapters 79.38 Access roads. 77.04 Department of fish and wildlife. 79.44 Assessments and charges against lands of the 77.08 General terms defined. state. 77.12 Powers and duties. 79.64 Funds for managing and administering lands. 77.15 Fish and wildlife enforcement code. 79.70 Natural area preserves. 77.18 Game fish mitigation. 79.71 Washington natural resources conservation areas. 77.32 Licenses. 79.73 Milwaukee road corridor. 77.36 Wildlife damage. 79.100 Derelict vessels. 77.44 Warm water game fish enhancement program. 79.105 Aquatic lands—General. 77.50 Limitations on certain commercial fisheries. 79.110 Aquatic lands—Easements and rights-of-way. 77.55 Construction projects in state waters. 79.115 Aquatic lands—Harbor areas. 77.57 Fishways, flow, and screening. 79.120 Aquatic lands—Waterways and streets. 77.60 Shellfish. 79.125 Aquatic lands—Tidelands and shorelands. 77.65 Food fish and shellfish—Commercial licenses. 79.130 Aquatic lands—Beds of navigable waters. 77.70 License limitation programs. 79.135 Aquatic lands—Oysters, geoducks, shellfish, 77.75 Compacts and other agreements. other aquacultural uses, and marine 77.80 Program to purchase fishing vessels and licenses. aquatic plants. 77.85 Salmon recovery. 79.140 Aquatic lands—Valuable materials. 77.95 Salmon enhancement program. 79.145 Marine plastic debris. 77.100 Volunteer fish and wildlife enhancement pro- 79.150 Forest biomass materials located on state lands. gram. 79.155 Community forest trusts.

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Title 79A Title 79A 81.48 Railroads—Operating requirements and regula- tions. PUBLIC RECREATIONAL LANDS 81.52 Railroads—Rights-of-way—Spurs—Fences. Chapters 81.53 Railroads—Crossings. 79A.05 Parks and recreation commission. 81.54 Railroads—Inspection of industrial crossings. 79A.15 Acquisition of habitat conservation and outdoor 81.60 Railroads—Railroad police and regulations. recreation lands. 81.61 Railroads—Railroad crew transportation. 79A.25 Recreation and conservation funding board. 81.64 Street railways. 79A.30 Washington state horse park. 81.66 Transportation for persons with special needs. 79A.35 Washington state recreation trails system. 81.68 Auto transportation companies. 79A.40 Conveyances for persons in recreational activi- 81.70 Passenger charter and excursion carriers. ties. 81.72 Taxicab companies. 79A.45 Skiing and commercial ski activity. 81.75 Transportation centers. 79A.50 Public lands for state or city parks. 81.77 Solid waste collection companies. 79A.55 Scenic river system. 81.80 Motor freight carriers. 79A.60 Regulation of recreational vessels. 81.84 Commercial ferries. 79A.65 Commission moorage facilities. 81.88 Gas and hazardous liquid pipelines. 79A.70 Washington state parks foundation. 81.96 Western regional short-haul air transportation 79A.80 Access to recreational lands. compact. 81.100 High occupancy vehicle systems. 81.104 High capacity transportation systems. Title 80 Title 80 81.108 Low-level radioactive waste sites. PUBLIC UTILITIES 81.112 Regional transit authorities. 81.116 Marine pilotage tariffs. Chapters 81.900 Construction. 80.01 Utilities and transportation commission.

80.04 Regulations—General. Title 82 80.08 Securities. Title 82 80.12 Transfers of property. EXCISE TAXES 80.16 Affiliated interests. 80.20 Investigation of public service companies. Chapters 80.24 Regulatory fees. 82.01 Department of revenue. 80.28 Gas, electrical, and water companies. 82.02 General provisions. 80.32 Electric franchises and rights-of-way. 82.03 Board of tax appeals. 80.36 Telecommunications. 82.04 Business and occupation tax. 80.40 Underground natural gas storage act. 82.08 Retail sales tax. 80.50 Energy facilities—Site locations. 82.12 Use tax. 80.52 Energy financing voter approval act. 82.14 Local retail sales and use taxes. 80.54 Attachments to transmission facilities. 82.14A Cities and towns—License fees and taxes on 80.58 Nonpolluting power generation exemption. financial institutions. 80.60 Net metering of electricity. 82.14B Counties—Tax on telephone access line use. 80.66 Radio communications service companies. 82.16 Public utility tax. 80.70 Carbon dioxide mitigation. 82.18 Solid waste collection tax. 80.80 Greenhouse gas emissions—Baseload electric 82.19 Litter tax. generation performance standard. 82.21 Hazardous substance tax—Model toxics control 80.82 Closure of coal-fired electric generation facilities. act. 80.84 Transition of eligible coal units. 82.23A Petroleum products—Underground storage tank 80.98 Construction. program funding. 82.23B Oil spill response tax. 82.24 Tax on cigarettes. Title 81 Title 81 82.25 Tax on vapor products. TRANSPORTATION 82.26 Tax on tobacco products. 82.27 Tax on enhanced food fish. Chapters 82.29A Leasehold excise tax. 81.01 General provisions. 82.32 General administrative provisions. 81.04 Regulations—General. 82.32A Taxpayer rights and responsibilities. 81.08 Securities. 82.33 Economic and revenue forecasts. 81.12 Transfers of property. 82.33A Economic climate council. 81.16 Affiliated interests. 82.34 Pollution control facilities—Tax exemptions and 81.20 Investigation of public service companies. credits. 81.24 Regulatory fees. 82.38 Fuel tax act. 81.28 Common carriers in general. 82.41 Multistate motor fuel tax agreement. 81.29 Common carriers—Limitations on liability. 82.42 Aircraft fuel tax. 81.36 Railroads—Corporate powers and duties. 82.44 Motor vehicle excise tax. 81.40 Railroads—Employee requirements and regula- 82.45 Excise tax on real estate sales. tions. 82.46 Counties and cities—Excise tax on real estate 81.44 Common carriers—Equipment. sales.

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82.47 Border area motor vehicle fuel and special fuel 84.52 Levy of taxes. tax. 84.55 Limitations upon regular property taxes. 82.48 Aircraft excise tax. 84.56 Collection of taxes. 82.49 Watercraft excise tax. 84.60 Lien of taxes. 82.50 Travel trailers and campers excise tax. 84.64 Lien foreclosure. 82.51 Heavy equipment rental tax. 84.68 Recovery of taxes paid or property sold for taxes. 82.52 Extension of excises to federal areas. 84.69 Refunds. 82.56 Multistate tax compact. 84.70 Destroyed property—Abatement or refund. 82.58 Simplified sales and use tax administration act. 84.72 Federal payments in lieu of taxes. 82.60 Tax deferrals for investment projects in rural 84.98 Construction. counties.

82.62 Tax credits for eligible business projects in rural Title 85 counties. Title 85 82.63 Tax deferrals for high-technology businesses. DIKING AND DRAINAGE 82.64 Syrup tax. 82.65A Intermediate care facilities for persons with intel- Chapters lectual disabilities. 85.05 Diking districts. 82.70 Commute trip reduction incentives. 85.06 Drainage districts and miscellaneous drainage 82.73 Washington main street program tax incentives. provisions. 82.74 Tax deferrals for fruit and vegetable businesses. 85.07 Miscellaneous diking and drainage provisions. 82.75 Tax deferrals for biotechnology and medical 85.08 Diking, drainage, and sewerage improvement dis- device manufacturing businesses. tricts. 82.80 Local option transportation taxes. 85.12 Federal aid to diking, drainage, and sewerage 82.82 Community empowerment zones—Tax deferral improvement districts. program. 85.15 Diking, drainage, sewerage improvement dis- 82.84 Local grocery tax restrictions. tricts—1967 act. 82.85 Job creation and economic development invest- 85.16 Maintenance costs and levies—Improvement dis- ment incentives—Pilot program. tricts. 82.98 Construction. 85.18 Levy for continuous benefits—Diking districts. 85.20 Reorganization of districts into improvement dis-

Title 83 tricts—1917 act. Title 83 85.22 Reorganization of districts into improvement dis- ESTATE TAXATION tricts—1933 act. 85.24 Diking and drainage districts in two or more coun- Chapters ties. 83.100 Estate and transfer tax act. 85.28 Private ditches and drains. 83.110A Washington uniform estate tax apportionment act. 85.32 Drainage district revenue act of 1961. 85.36 Powers of special districts. Title 84 Title 84 85.38 Special district creation and operation.

PROPERTY TAXES Title 86 Title 86 Chapters FLOOD CONTROL 84.04 Definitions. 84.08 General powers and duties of department of reve- Chapters nue. 86.05 Flood control districts—1935 act. 84.09 General provisions. 86.09 Flood control districts—1937 act. 84.12 Assessment and taxation of public utilities. 86.12 Flood control by counties. 84.14 New and rehabilitated multiple-unit dwellings in 86.13 Flood control by counties jointly. urban centers. 86.15 Flood control zone districts. 84.16 Assessment and taxation of private car compa- 86.16 Floodplain management. nies. 86.18 Flood control contributions. 84.20 Easements of public utilities. 86.24 Flood control by state in cooperation with federal 84.25 Targeted urban areas—Exemption. agencies, etc. 84.26 Historic property. 86.26 State participation in flood control maintenance. 84.33 Timber and forestlands.

84.34 Open space, agricultural, timberlands—Current Title 87 use—Conservation futures. Title 87 84.36 Exemptions. IRRIGATION 84.37 Property tax deferral program. 84.38 Deferral of special assessments and/or property Chapters taxes. 87.03 Irrigation districts generally. 84.39 Property tax exemption—Widows or widowers of 87.04 Director divisions. veterans. 87.06 Delinquent assessments. 84.40 Listing of property. 87.19 Refunding bonds—1923 act. 84.41 Revaluation of property. 87.22 Refunding bonds—1929 act. 84.44 Taxable situs. 87.25 Certification of bonds. 84.48 Equalization of assessments. 87.28 Revenue bonds for water, power, drains, etc.

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87.48 Indemnity to state on land settlement contracts. 90.50A Water pollution control facilities—Federal capi- 87.52 Dissolution of districts without bonds. talization grants. 87.53 Dissolution of districts with bonds. 90.52 Pollution disclosure act of 1971. 87.56 Dissolution of insolvent districts. 90.54 Water resources act of 1971. 87.64 Adjustment of irrigation, diking, and drainage dis- 90.56 Oil and hazardous substance spill prevention and trict indebtedness. response. 87.68 Districts under contract with United States. 90.58 Shoreline management act of 1971. 87.76 Association of irrigation districts. 90.64 Dairy nutrient management. 87.80 Joint control of irrigation districts. 90.66 Family farm water act. 87.84 Irrigation and rehabilitation districts. 90.71 Puget Sound water quality protection. 90.72 Shellfish protection districts.

Title 88 90.74 Aquatic resources mitigation. Title 88 90.80 Water conservancy boards. NAVIGATION AND HARBOR 90.82 Watershed planning. 90.84 Wetlands mitigation banking. IMPROVEMENTS 90.86 Joint legislative committee on water supply Chapters during drought. 88.01 Boating offense compact. 90.88 Aquatic rehabilitation zones. 88.02 Vessel registration. 90.90 Columbia river basin water supply. 90.92 Pilot local water management program. 88.04 Charter boat safety act. 90.94 Streamflow restoration. 88.08 Specific acts prohibited. 88.16 Pilotage act. 88.24 Wharves and landings. Title 91 Title 91 88.26 Private moorage facilities. WATERWAYS 88.28 Obstructions in navigable waters. 88.32 River and harbor improvements. Chapters 88.40 Transport of petroleum products—Financial 91.08 Public waterways. responsibility. 88.46 Vessel oil spill prevention and response.

Title 89 Title 89 RECLAMATION, SOIL CONSERVATION, AND LAND SETTLEMENT Chapters 89.08 Conservation districts. 89.10 Farmland preservation. 89.12 Reclamation and irrigation districts in reclama- tion areas. 89.16 Reclamation by state. 89.30 Reclamation districts of one million acres. 89.50 Washington food policy forum.

Title 90 Title 90 WATER RIGHTS—ENVIRONMENT Chapters 90.03 Water code. 90.08 Stream patrollers. 90.14 Water rights—Registration—Waiver and relin- quishment, etc. 90.16 Appropriation of water for public and industrial purposes. 90.22 Minimum water flows and levels. 90.24 Regulation of outflow of lakes. 90.28 Miscellaneous rights and duties. 90.36 Artesian wells. 90.38 Yakima river basin water rights. 90.40 Water rights of United States. 90.42 Water resource management. 90.44 Regulation of public groundwaters. 90.46 Reclaimed water use. 90.48 Water pollution control.

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