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Washington Motor Vehicles
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- § — Remedies.
- § — Arbitration decision—Compliance—Accomplishment—Dispute—Failure—Fine—Costs—Attorneys' fees.
- § — Motor vehicle manufacturers—Express warranties—Service and repair facilities.
- § — Manufacturers and new motor vehicle dealers—Responsibilities to consumers—Extension of eligibility p
- § — Legislative intent.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Replacement or repurchase of nonconforming new motor vehicle—Reasonable number of attempts—Notice by
- § — Vehicle with nonconformities or out of service—Notification of correction—Resale or transfer of titl
- § — New motor vehicle arbitration boards—Arbitration proceedings—Prerequisite to filing action in superi
- § — Request for arbitration—Eligibility—Manufacturer's response—Defenses—Remedies—Acceptance or appeal.
- § — Trial de novo—Posting security—Recovery.
- § — Arbitration fee—New motor vehicle arbitration account—Report by attorney general.
- § — Application of consumer protection act.
- § — Waivers, limitations, disclaimers—Void.
- § — Informal dispute resolution settlement procedure.
- § — Arbitration program—When established by attorney general.
- § — Other rights and remedies not precluded.
- § — Effective date—1989 c 347.
- § — Effective dates—1987 c 344.
- § — History of vehicle—Availability to owner.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Federal licensing of aircraft required.
- § — Federal licensing of airmen or airwomen.
- § — Possession of license.
- § — Traffic rules.
- § — Penalty.
- § — Downed aircraft rescue transmitter required—Exceptions.
- § — Certain aircraft to carry survival kit—Contents—Misdemeanor to operate without—Exceptions.
- § — Guyed towers—Requirements—Definitions—Application of section—Penalty.
- § — Operating aircraft recklessly or under influence of intoxicants or drugs.
- § — Authority to regulate and license bicycles—Penalties.
- § — License fees authorized.
- § — Rules regulating use of bicycle paths.
- § — Use of bicycle paths for other purposes prohibited.
- § — Bicycle road fund—Sources—Use.
- § — Use of street and road funds for bicycle paths, lanes, routes and improvements authorized—Standards.
- § — Effect of regulations—Penalty.
- § — Bicycle awareness program—Generally.
- § — Lamps and other equipment on bicycles.
- § — Bicycle transportation management program.
- § — Pavement marking standards.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Aircraft dealer licensure—Penalty.
- § — License and certificate fees.
- § — Certificates.
- § — Application for license—Contents.
- § — Payment of fees—Fund—Possession and display of licenses and certificates.
- § — Surety bonds.
- § — Branches and subagencies.
- § — Denial, suspension, revocation of license—Grounds.
- § — Appeal from secretary's order.
- § — Victim impact panel registry—Panel minimum standards.
- § — Purpose—Finding.
- § — Governor responsible for administration of traffic safety program—Acceptance and disbursal of federa
- § — Members of commission—Appointment—Vacancies—Governor's designee to act during governor's absence.
- § — Meetings—Travel expenses of members.
- § — Powers and duties of commission.
- § — Director of commission—Appointment—Salary.
- § — Director's duties—Staff—Rules and regulations.
- § — Governor's duties as chair.
- § — Driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or any drug—Information and education.
- § — Cooper Jones active transportation safety council.
- § — Child restraint systems in motor vehicles—Information and education.
- § — Negligent driving with a vulnerable user victim—First degree—Information and education.
- § — Legislative declaration.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Traffic safety education program—Required curriculum—Development by the office of the superintendent
- § — Traffic safety education program—Development and administration of certification process—Program aud
- § — Traffic safety education section—Administration of traffic safety education program—Certification an
- § — Fiscal support—Reimbursement to school districts—Enrollment fees—Deposit.
- § — Rules.
- § — Condensed compliance reports—Second-class districts.
- § — Purpose.
- § — Coordination of responsibilities with department of licensing—2017 c 197.
- § — Declarations of "Washington state grown"—Restrictions—Violations unlawful—Application of consumer pr
- § — Application of Consumer Protection Act.
- § — Violations—Unfair practice under chapter 19.86 RCW.
- § — Disciplinary action—Grounds.
- § — Disciplinary action—Additional grounds.
- § — Marketing of organic products—Standards—Restrictions—Evaluations to verify compliance.
- § — Application of Consumer Protection Act and False Advertising Act.
- § — Violations—Penalty—Consumer protection—Retail installment contracts.
- § — Records and accounts—Segregation and disbursements of funds—Violation of section, penalties.
- § — Referral fees prohibited—Consumer protection act—Application.
- § — Violations deemed unfair practice under chapter 19.86 RCW—Application of chapter 9.04 RCW—Procedur
- § — Exemptions from registration requirements.
- § — Application of chapter—Jurisdiction—Service of process—Consent.
- § — Unfair or deceptive acts—Suits for damages—Violations of other acts, use in evidence.
- § — Pendency of other proceedings tolls limitation of action.
- § — Purchaser lists—Authorized uses.
- § — Violations—Application of consumer protection act.
- § — Waiver of rights—Violations—Enforcement—Unfair business practice.
- § — Unfair and deceptive act—Unfair method of competition—Civil remedy.
- § — Collection agency—Prohibited acts—Unfair and deceptive trade practices under chapter 19.86 RCW.
- § — Enforcement.
- § — Unprofessional conduct—Support order, noncompliance.
- § — Application of consumer protection act.
- § — WASHINGTON ELECTRONIC AUTHENTICATION ACT
- § — Definitions.
- § — Unfair competition, practices, declared unlawful.
- § — Violation of RCW 15.86.030 constitutes violation of RCW 19.86.020.
- § — Monopolies and attempted monopolies declared unlawful.
- § — Contracts, combinations, conspiracies in restraint of trade declared unlawful.
- § — Transactions and agreements not to use or deal in commodities or services of competitor declared unl
- § — Acquisition of corporate stock by another corporation to lessen competition declared unlawful—Except
- § — Labor not an article of commerce—Chapter not to affect mutual, nonprofit organizations.
- § — Attorney general may restrain prohibited acts—Costs—Restoration of property.
- § — Establishment of investigation unit—Receipt and use of criminal history information.
- § — Civil action for damages—Treble damages authorized—Action by governmental entities.
- § — Civil action—Unfair or deceptive act or practice—Claim elements.
- § — Request for injunctive relief—Appellate proceeding—Service on the attorney general.
- § — Assurance of discontinuance of prohibited act—Approval of court—Not considered admission.
- § — Materials from a federal agency or other state's attorney general.
- § — Penalties—Animals used in biomedical research.
- § — Limitation of actions—Tolling.
- § — Final judgment to restrain is prima facie evidence in civil action—Exceptions.
- § — Civil penalties.
- § — Dissolution, forfeiture of corporate franchise for violations.
- § — Demand to produce documentary materials for inspection, answer written interrogatories, or give oral
- § — Personal service of process outside state.
- § — Exempted actions or transactions—Stipulated penalties and remedies are exclusive.
- § — Mailing materials that interfere with census.
- § — Short title.
- § — Cigarettes—Sales below cost prohibited.
- § — Purpose—Interpretation—Liberal construction—Saving—1985 c 401; 1983 c 288; 1983 c 3; 1961 c 216.
- § — Manufactured and mobile home installation service and warranty service standards—Enforcement.
- § — Advertisements—Prohibitions—Exceptions—Application of consumer protection act.
- § — House-to-house sales by minor—Advertising by employer—Penalty.
- § — Violations deemed unfair practice subject to chapter 19.86 RCW.
- § — Freedom from discrimination—Declaration of civil rights.
- § — Acts of coercion—Application of chapter 19.86 RCW.
- § — Consumer protection act—Unfair or deceptive acts or practices—Penalties—Notice.
- § — Violations—Unfair acts under consumer protection act—Damages.
- § — Violation—Penalty—Unfair practice—Other laws applicable.
- § — Additives—Unfair practices.
- § — Application of RCW 19.86.020 through 19.86.060. (Expires July 1, 2030.)
- § — Weatherization of leased or rented residences—Limitations.
- § — Discrimination against medicaid recipients prohibited.
- § — Exempted actions or transactions.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Automatic dialing and announcing device—Commercial solicitation by.
- § — Violation of consumer protection act—Damages.
- § — Telefacsimile messages—Unsolicited transmission—Penalties.
- § — Extension or modification of licensing, certification, or registration period authorized—Rules and r
- § — Scope of regulation—Filing of certain agreements.
- § — Public bodies may retain collection agencies to collect public debts—Fees.
- § — Purpose.
- § — References to the director or department of licensing—1989 1st ex.s. c 9.
- § — Department created.
- § — Administration and improvement of certain motor vehicle laws.
- § — Powers, duties, and functions relating to motor vehicle laws vested in department.
- § — Functions performed by state patrol as agent for director of licenses transferred to department.
- § — Organization of department.
- § — Rule-making authority.
- § — Rules to implement 1998 c 165.
- § — Branch offices.
- § — Establishment of investigation unit—Use of criminal history information.
- § — Powers and duties of director—Vehicle registration, appointments, branch offices, personnel screenin
- § — Forms for applications, certificates of title, registration certificates, etc.
- § — County auditors, agents, and subagents—Powers and duties—Standard contracts—Rules.
- § — Seal.
- § — Oaths and acknowledgments.
- § — Designation of state patrol as agent for surrender of drivers' licenses.
- § — Payment by check or money order—Dishonored checks or money orders—Failure to surrender canceled cert
- § — Payment by credit or debit card.
- § — Certified copies of records—Fee.
- § — Internet payment option.
- § — Destruction of records by county auditor or other agent.
- § — Destruction of records by director.
- § — Director to make annual reports to governor.
- § — Immunity of director, the state, county auditors, agents, and subagents.
- § — Immunity of director, the state, licensed driver training schools, and school districts in administe
- § — Title and registration advisory committee.
- § — Database of fuel dealer and distributor license information.
- § — Facilities siting coordination.
- § — Fuel tax advisory group.
- § — Fees—Study and adjustment.
- § — Agency financial transaction account.
- § — Cost recovery—Portion of credit card and other financial transaction costs.
- § — Authority to sell and distribute discover passes and day-use permits.
- § — Gambling commission—Administrator—Staff—Rules and regulations—Service contracts.
- § — Police dogs—Immunity.
- § — Washington state patrol and the department of fish and wildlife—Volunteer chaplain authorized.
- § — Comprehensive outreach and marketing strategic plan.
- § — Requests for nonconviction criminal history fingerprint record checks for agency heads—"Agency head"
- § — Patrol created.
- § — Chief for a day program.
- § — State of emergency—State militia or state patrol—Use in restoring order.
- § — Affirmative action.
- § — Donations, gifts, conveyances, devises, and grants.
- § — Appointment of personnel.
- § — Governor, lieutenant governor, and governor-elect—Security and protection—Duty to provide.
- § — Powers and duties—Peace officers.
- § — Legislature—Security and protection—Duty to provide.
- § — Discharge of probationary officers—Discharge, demotion, or suspension of nonprobationary officers—Co
- § — Disability of patrol officers.
- § — Procedure at hearing.
- § — Suspension or demotion of probationary officers.
- § — Criminal complaint—Authority to suspend officer—Hearing.
- § — Tenure of patrol officers.
- § — Review of order.
- § — Reinstatement on acquittal.
- § — Patrol officer vehicle accidents.
- § — Private law enforcement off-duty employment—Guidelines.
- § — Real property—Sale or disposal of surplus—Distribution of proceeds.
- § — Reestablishment of service credit by former members who are members of the public employees' retirem
- § — Membership in more than one retirement system.
- § — Establishing, restoring service credit.
- § — Retirement fund created—Membership.
- § — Patrol retirement system—Definitions.
- § — Membership while serving as state legislator—Conditions.
- § — Retirement fund—Expenses.
- § — Retirement board abolished—Transfer of powers, duties, and functions.
- § — Board may receive contributions from any source.
- § — Total service credit.
- § — Purchase of additional service credit—Costs—Rules.
- § — Legal adviser.
- § — Effect of certain accumulated vacation leave on retirement benefits.
- § — Service credit for paid leave of absence.
- § — Retirement of members.
- § — Benefits—Military service credit.
- § — Benefit calculation—Limitation.
- § — Minimum retirement allowance—Annual adjustment.
- § — Retirement allowances—Members commissioned on or after January 1, 2003—Court-approved property settl
- § — Retirement option.
- § — Rights reserved to the legislature—No future contractual rights.
- § — Retirement allowances—Survivors of disabled members—Members commissioned before January 1, 2003.
- § — Status in case of disablement.
- § — Repayment of contributions on death or termination of employment—Election to receive reduced retirem
- § — Accumulated contributions—Payment upon death of member.
- § — Special death benefit—Course of employment—Occupational disease or infection—Annual adjustment.
- § — Benefits exempt from taxation and legal process—Assignability—Exceptions—Deductions for group insura
- § — Optional actuarially equivalent life annuity benefit.
- § — Examinations for promotion.
- § — Eligible list, and promotions therefrom—Affirmative action.
- § — Determination of eligibility for examination for promotion.
- § — Probationary period.
- § — Staff or technical officers.
- § — Minimum salaries—Report.
- § — Expedited recruitment incentive program.
- § — Penalty for falsification.
- § — Bicycle awareness program—Generally.
- § — Annual longevity bonus. (Expires June 30, 2029.)
- § — Ignition interlock devices—Officer required to report violations—Liability.
- § — Ignition interlock devices—Standards—Compliance.
- § — Ignition interlock devices—Fee schedule and fee collection—Report—Fee deposit.
- § — Routine traffic enforcement information.
- § — Aquatic invasive species inspection and training.
- § — Crime information center—Established—Purpose—Functions.
- § — Crime information center—Files of general assistance to law enforcement agencies established—Runaway
- § — Routine traffic enforcement information—Data collection—Training materials on racial profiling.
- § — Crime information center—Cost of terminal facilities.
- § — Sex offenders and kidnapping offenders—Central registry—Reimbursement to counties.
- § — Traffic safety education officers—Powers—Pay and reimbursement.
- § — Statewide sexual assault kit tracking system.
- § — Automatic fingerprint information system—Report.
- § — Firearms background check program—Automated firearms background check system—Fee.
- § — Automatic fingerprint identification system—Conditions for local establishment or operation—Rules.
- § — Firearms safety training program.
- § — Washington background check advisory board.
- § — State firearms background check system account.
- § — Drug control assistance unit—Created.
- § — Drug control assistance unit—Additional duties—Information system on violations—Inter-unit communica
- § — Drug control assistance unit—Duties.
- § — Drug control assistance unit—Use of existing facilities and systems.
- § — Statewide sexual assault kit tracking system—Participation by bureau of forensic laboratory services
- § — Drug control assistance unit—Certain investigators exempt from state civil service act.
- § — Drug control assistance unit—Employment of necessary personnel.
- § — Drug control assistance unit—Special narcotics enforcement unit.
- § — Bureau of forensic laboratory services—Powers—Priorities.
- § — Controlled substance, simulator solution analysis—Prima facie evidence.
- § — Bureau of forensic laboratory services—Drug evidence analysis.
- § — Crime laboratory analysis fee—Court imposition—Collection.
- § — Identification and criminal history section.
- § — Identification data—Processing procedure—Definitions.
- § — Availability of information.
- § — Local identification and records systems—Assistance.
- § — Identification—Cooperation with other criminal justice agencies.
- § — Records as evidence.
- § — Records—Inspection—Copying—Requests for purge or modification—Appeals.
- § — Photographing and fingerprinting—Powers and duties of law enforcement agencies—Other data.
- § — Photographing and fingerprinting—Transmittal of data.
- § — Submission of fingerprints taken from persons for noncriminal purposes—Fees.
- § — Convicted persons, fingerprinting required, records—Furloughs, information to section, notice to loc
- § — Use of force to obtain identification information—Liability.
- § — Biological samples for missing persons investigations.
- § — DNA identification system—Plan—Report.
- § — Findings—DNA identification system—DNA database—DNA data bank.
- § — DNA identification system—DNA database account.
- § — DNA identification system—Biological samples—Collection, use, testing—Scope and application of secti
- § — DNA identification system—Collection of biological samples—Fees prior to July 1, 2023—Distribution—W
- § — DNA identification system—Local law enforcement systems—Limitations.
- § — DNA identification system—Analysis, assistance, and testimony services.
- § — DNA identification system—Rule-making requirements.
- § — Personal identification—Requests—Purpose—Applicants—Fee.
- § — Reports of transfer, release or changes as to committed or imprisoned persons—Records.
- § — Criminal street gang database—Information exempt from public disclosure.
- § — Unidentified deceased persons.
- § — Interagency contracts.
- § — Transfer of records, data, equipment to section.
- § — Criminal justice services—Consolidation—Establishment of program.
- § — Criminal justice services programs—Duties of executive committee.
- § — Obtaining information by false pretenses—Unauthorized use of information—Falsifying records—Penalty.
- § — Conviction record furnished to employer—Purposes—Notification to subject of record—Fees—Limitations—
- § — County sheriff to forward registration information—Felony firearm offense conviction database—Exempt
- § — Stale records.
- § — Incorporation of denied firearm transaction records—Removal of record, when required—Notice—Rules. (
- § — Guilty plea or conviction for certain felony crimes—Notification of state patrol—Transmission of inf
- § — Background checks—Access to children or vulnerable persons—Definitions.
- § — Background checks—Disclosure of information—Sharing of state criminal background information by heal
- § — Background checks—Dissemination of conviction record information.
- § — Background checks—State immunity.
- § — Disclosure to individual of own record—Fee.
- § — Fingerprint identification account.
- § — Background checks by business, organization, or insurance company—Limitations—Civil liability.
- § — Background checks—National crime prevention and privacy compact.
- § — Record checks—Transcript of conviction record—Fees—Immunity—Rules.
- § — Fingerprint-based background checks—Requirements for applicants and service providers—Fees—Rules to
- § — Notification to licensing agency of employment termination for certain crimes against persons.
- § — Vulnerable adults—Additional licensing requirements for agencies, facilities, and individuals provid
- § — Organized crime intelligence unit—Created.
- § — Notification of conviction or guilty plea of certain felony crimes—Transmittal of information to sup
- § — Powers and duties of organized crime intelligence unit.
- § — Divulging investigative information prohibited—Confidentiality—Security of records and files.
- § — Missing children clearinghouse and hotline, duties of state patrol.
- § — Missing and murdered indigenous women, other indigenous persons—Protocol—Training.
- § — Agreements with contiguous states—Jointly occupied ports of entry—Collection of fees and taxes.
- § — "Organized crime" defined.
- § — Scrap metal no-buy list database program.
- § — Catalytic converter inspections.
- § — Scrap metal no-buy list database program—Washington association of sheriffs and police chiefs not li
- § — Director of fire protection—Duties.
- § — State fire protection services—Intent.
- § — Director of fire protection—Appointment—Duties.
- § — Missing and murdered indigenous women, other indigenous persons—Liaison positions.
- § — Director of fire protection—Adoption of minimum standard requirements for before-school and after-sc
- § — Fire service training program—Grants and bequests.
- § — Construction—Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.
- § — Fire service training—Fees and fee schedules.
- § — Fire services training—Student training programs.
- § — Fire service training account.
- § — Fire services trust fund—Expenditures.
- § — Fire service training center bond retirement account of 1977.
- § — Fire services trust fund.
- § — Arson investigation information system—Findings—Intent.
- § — State fire service mobilization—State fire services mobilization plan—State fire resources coordinat
- § — State fire service mobilization—Definitions.
- § — State fire service mobilization—Legislative declaration and intent.
- § — State fire service mobilization—Development of reimbursement procedures.
- § — State fire service mobilization—Plan use for purposes other than fire suppression—Annual report.
- § — Law enforcement mobilization—State law enforcement mobilization policy board—State law enforcement m
- § — State fire service mobilization—Regional fire defense boards—Regional fire service plans—Regions est
- § — Law enforcement mobilization—Definitions.
- § — Law enforcement mobilization—Local law enforcement request for mobilization—State law enforcement re
- § — State law enforcement mobilization—State law enforcement coordinator—Duties.
- § — State law enforcement mobilization—Regions established—Regional law enforcement mobilization committ
- § — State law enforcement mobilization—Development of reimbursement procedures—Eligibility of nonhost la
- § — Members of commission—Appointment—Vacancies—Governor's designee to act during governor's absence.
- § — Facilities siting coordination.
- § — Control of traffic on capitol grounds—Enforcing officer.
- § — Prohibited practices—Penalty.
- § — Rules—Penalties—Responsibility for compliance.
- § — Enforcement.
- § — State patrol—Additional powers and duties.
- § — Coroner's reports to sheriff and state patrol.
- § — Amateur radio license plates.
- § — State patrol authority—Rules and regulations.
- § — State patrol—Appointment of towing operators—Lien for costs—Appeal.
- § — Disposition of vehicle registration and license fees.
- § — Disposition of driver's license fees.
- § — Rules for design, marking, and mode of operating school buses.
- § — Qualifications and hours of service.
- § — Law enforcement jurisdiction within city or town.
- § — Public nuisance—Abatement—Penalty.
- § — Forbidden devices—Penalty.
- § — Washington state patrol.
- § — Incident command agencies—Designation by political subdivisions.
- § — Seized liquor to be reported to board.
- § — Disturbances at state penal facilities—Development of contingency plans—Scope—Local participation.
- § — Disturbances at state penal facilities—Utilization of outside law enforcement personnel—Scope.
- § — Inspection of railroad crew transportation vehicles.
- § — Enforcement of chapter.
- § — Scope and construction of terms.
- § — 4-H license plates.
- § — Agent.
- § — Affidavit of loss.
- § — Alley.
- § — Alcohol concentration.
- § — Amateur radio operator license plates.
- § — Armed forces license plate collection.
- § — Auto stage.
- § — Arterial highway.
- § — Authorized emergency vehicle.
- § — Bicycle.
- § — Axle.
- § — Business district.
- § — Breast cancer awareness license plates.
- § — Business day.
- § — Cannabis.
- § — Cab and chassis.
- § — Cancel.
- § — Center line.
- § — Center of intersection.
- § — Cargo extension.
- § — Camper.
- § — Chauffeur.
- § — Circular intersection.
- § — City street.
- § — Collector.
- § — Collectible vehicle.
- § — Combination of vehicles.
- § — Collegiate license plates.
- § — Collector vehicle.
- § — Collector vehicle license plate.
- § — Commercial trailer.
- § — Commercial vehicle.
- § — Converter gear.
- § — Confidential license plates.
- § — County road.
- § — Director.
- § — Disabled American veteran license plates.
- § — Data services.
- § — Donate life license plates.
- § — Crosswalk.
- § — Drifting.
- § — Custom vehicle.
- § — Driveaway-towaway operation.
- § — Driver education.
- § — Driving privilege withheld.
- § — Electric-assisted bicycle—Class 1 electric-assisted bicycle—Class 2 electric-assisted bicycle—Class
- § — Electronic commerce.
- § — Department.
- § — Electric personal assistive mobility device (EPAMD).
- § — Explosives.
- § — Endangered wildlife license plates.
- § — Empty scale weight.
- § — Excessive speeding.
- § — Facial recognition matching system.
- § — Farm tractor.
- § — Farm vehicle.
- § — Farming.
- § — Farmer.
- § — Firefighter memorial license plates.
- § — Fixed load vehicle.
- § — Flammable liquid.
- § — Former prisoner of war license plates.
- § — For hire vehicle.
- § — Fred Hutch license plates.
- § — Garbage truck.
- § — Golf cart.
- § — Gross vehicle weight rating.
- § — Gonzaga University alumni association license plates.
- § — Highway.
- § — Helping Kids Speak license plates.
- § — Hours of darkness.
- § — Horseless carriage license plate.
- § — Historical throwback license plates.
- § — Hybrid motor vehicle.
- § — Identity information.
- § — Ignition interlock driver's license.
- § — Intelligent speed assistance device.
- § — Intersection area.
- § — Intersection control area.
- § — Ignition interlock device.
- § — Keep Kids Safe license plates.
- § — Keep Washington evergreen license plate.
- § — Laned highway.
- § — Kit vehicle.
- § — Legal owner.
- § — Law enforcement memorial license plates.
- § — License plate.
- § — Light truck.
- § — LeMay-America's car museum license plates.
- § — Limousine carrier.
- § — Lightweight stud.
- § — Limousine.
- § — Marked crosswalk.
- § — Local authorities.
- § — Medal of Honor.
- § — Medium-speed electric vehicle.
- § — Market value threshold amount.
- § — Metal tire.
- § — Modular home.
- § — Military affiliate radio system license plates.
- § — Mobile home, manufactured home.
- § — Moped.
- § — Motor truck.
- § — Motor homes.
- § — Motor vehicle.
- § — Motor-driven cycle.
- § — Motorized foot scooter.
- § — Motorcycle.
- § — Mount St. Helens license plates.
- § — Municipal transit vehicle.
- § — Multiple lane highway.
- § — Muffler.
- § — Natural person.
- § — Music Matters license plates.
- § — Nautical Northwest license plates.
- § — Neighborhood electric vehicle.
- § — New motor vehicle.
- § — Off-road motorcycle.
- § — Nonresident.
- § — Off-street facility.
- § — Off-road vehicle.
- § — Operator or driver.
- § — Organ transport vehicle.
- § — Owner.
- § — ORV registration.
- § — Park or parking.
- § — Ownership in doubt.
- § — Parts car.
- § — Patches pal license plates.
- § — Passenger car.
- § — Pedestrian.
- § — Personalized license plates.
- § — Person.
- § — Photograph, picture, negative.
- § — Police officer.
- § — Pneumatic tires.
- § — Power wheelchair.
- § — Pole trailer.
- § — Private carrier bus.
- § — Private use single-axle trailer.
- § — Private road or driveway.
- § — Professional firefighters and paramedics license plates.
- § — Public scale.
- § — Purple heart license plates.
- § — Railroad.
- § — Reasonable grounds.
- § — Registered owner.
- § — Railroad sign or signal.
- § — Registration.
- § — Renewal notice.
- § — Rental car.
- § — Rental car business.
- § — Rental trailer.
- § — Report of sale.
- § — Ride share license plates.
- § — Roadway.
- § — Road tractor.
- § — Residence district.
- § — Revoke.
- § — Safety zone.
- § — Salvage vehicle.
- § — San Juan Islands license plates.
- § — Scale weight.
- § — School bus.
- § — Seattle Mariners license plates.
- § — Seattle NHL hockey special license plates.
- § — Seattle Seahawks license plates.
- § — Seattle Sounders FC license plates.
- § — Seattle Reign FC license plates.
- § — Seattle University license plates.
- § — Secured party.
- § — Security interest.
- § — Semitrailer.
- § — Share the road license plates.
- § — Ski & ride Washington license plates.
- § — Snow bike.
- § — Snowmobile.
- § — Solid tire.
- § — Sidewalk.
- § — Special highway construction equipment.
- § — Smokey Bear license plates.
- § — Special mobile equipment.
- § — Sport utility vehicle.
- § — Square dancer license plates.
- § — Stand or standing.
- § — Standard issue license plates.
- § — State flower license plates.
- § — Stop or stopping.
- § — Streetcar.
- § — State sport license plates.
- § — State highway.
- § — Stop.
- § — Subagency.
- § — Street rod vehicle.
- § — Tab.
- § — Subagent.
- § — Suspend.
- § — Temporarily sojourning.
- § — Temporary operating authority.
- § — THC concentration.
- § — Temporary license plate.
- § — Tandem axle.
- § — Total loss vehicle.
- § — Tow dolly.
- § — Tracked all-terrain vehicle.
- § — Traffic.
- § — Traffic control signal.
- § — Traffic-control devices.
- § — Trailer.
- § — Park trailer.
- § — Share the Road license plates.
- § — Transit permit.
- § — Signal preemption device.
- § — Ski & Ride Washington license plates.
- § — Travel trailer.
- § — Train.
- § — Trolley vehicle.
- § — Tractor.
- § — Transportation network company.
- § — Truck.
- § — Truck tractor.
- § — United States Naval Academy license plates.
- § — Used vehicle.
- § — Vehicle.
- § — Vehicle license fee.
- § — Vehicle or pedestrian right-of-way.
- § — Vintage snowmobile.
- § — Washington apples license plate.
- § — Washington farmers and ranchers license plates.
- § — Washington honey bees and pollinators license plates.
- § — Washington Lighthouses license plates.
- § — Washington state aviation license plates.
- § — Washington state parks license plates.
- § — Washington state wrestling license plates.
- § — Washington tennis license plates.
- § — Washington wine license plates.
- § — Washington's fish license plate collection.
- § — Washington's National Park Fund license plates.
- § — Washington's wildlife license plate collection.
- § — We love our pets license plates.
- § — Wheelchair conveyance.
- § — Wild on Washington license plates.
- § — Working forests license plates.
- § — Construction—Title applicable to state registered domestic partnerships—2009 c 521.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Definitions.
- § — New residents.
- § — Driving offenses—Procedures—Definitions.
- § — Legislative finding.
- § — "Proof of financial responsibility for the future" defined.
- § — "Judgment," "state" defined.
- § — Definitions.
- § — "Motor vehicle liability policy" defined.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Habitual offender defined.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Extension or modification of licensing, certification, or registration period authorized—Rules and r
- § — State preempts registration and licensing fields.
- § — Precedence over local vehicle and traffic regulations.
- § — Uniformity of application.
- § — Publicly owned vehicles to be marked—Exceptions.
- § — Publicly owned vehicles—Confidential license plates, drivers' licenses, identicards—Issuance, rules
- § — Publicly owned vehicles—Violations concerning marking and confidential license plates.
- § — Publicly owned vehicles—Remarking not required, when.
- § — Nonresidents, application to.
- § — Control of traffic on capitol grounds—Enforcing officer.
- § — Control of traffic on capitol grounds—Violations, traffic infractions, misdemeanors—Jurisdiction.
- § — Golf cart zones.
- § — Control of traffic on capitol grounds.
- § — Parking rental fees—Establishment.
- § — Electric vehicle charging stations—Signage—Penalty.
- § — Jurisdiction of judges of district, municipal, and superior court.
- § — Name and address of record for license, permit, identicard, title, and registration applicants—Notic
- § — Application of chapter—Permission necessary to enter upon private lands.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Certificates of title.
- § — Vehicle identification number inspection—Exemption for vehicles titled.
- § — Accident reports.
- § — Nonhighway and off-road vehicle activities advisory committee.
- § — Regulation by local political subdivisions or state agencies.
- § — Off-road vehicle dealers—Licenses—Fee—License plates—Title application upon sale—Violation.
- § — Statewide plan.
- § — Enforcement.
- § — Separate registration category for wheeled all-terrain vehicles.
- § — Concurrent licenses for use as a wheeled all-terrain vehicle and tracked all-terrain vehicle—Departm
- § — Issuance—Decals—Fees.
- § — Registrations—Original and renewal application—Requirements—Decals—Out-of-state operators.
- § — Registrations and decals—Exemptions.
- § — Use permits—Application requirements.
- § — Prerequisite to operation.
- § — Wheeled all-terrain vehicles—Driver's license requirement—Penalty—Training course.
- § — Authorized and prohibited uses for off-road vehicles.
- § — Wheeled all-terrain vehicles—Metal tags—Off-road, on-road registration, tabs—Exemption.
- § — Authorized and prohibited uses for wheeled all-terrain vehicles.
- § — Equipment and declaration requirements for wheeled all-terrain vehicles—Exception.
- § — Operating violations—Exceptions.
- § — Operation by persons under sixteen.
- § — Additional violations—Penalty.
- § — Operating violations for wheeled all-terrain vehicles—Notice of infraction, issuance and procedure.
- § — Motor vehicle fuel excise taxes on fuel for nonhighway vehicles not refundable.
- § — General penalty—Civil liability.
- § — Failure to title or register an off-road vehicle—Penalty, circumstances when.
- § — Nonhighway and off-road vehicle activities program account.
- § — Administration and distribution of off-road vehicle moneys.
- § — Refunds from motor vehicle fund—Distribution—Use.
- § — Emergency medical services fee.
- § — Multiuse roadway safety account.
- § — Display and design of placards, license plates, and year tabs.
- § — Emergency medical services fee—Distribution.
- § — Eligible organizations—Rules.
- § — Criteria for natural persons—Application—Identification cards, placards, and license plates.
- § — Restrictions—Prohibitions—Violations—Penalties.
- § — Renewal—Rules.
- § — Special license plates for persons with disabilities, special license plates with a special year tab
- § — Special plate or card issued by another jurisdiction.
- § — Certificate required to operate and sell vehicle—Manufacturer or dealer testing—Security interest, h
- § — Special parking privileges for persons with disabilities—Application—Temporary placard—Identificatio
- § — Application—Contents—Examination of vehicle.
- § — Issuance of certificates—Contents.
- § — Refusal or cancellation of certificate—Notice—Penalty for subsequent operation—Appeals.
- § — Stolen vehicle check.
- § — Quick title—Application requirements—Limitation—Subagents.
- § — Inspection by state patrol or other authorized inspector.
- § — Duplicate for lost, stolen, mutilated, etc. certificate.
- § — Procedure on installation of new or different motor—Penalty.
- § — Destruction of vehicle—Surrender of certificate, penalty—Report of settlement by insurance company—M
- § — Contaminated vehicles.
- § — Legal owner not liable for acts of registered owner.
- § — Lists of registered and legal owners of vehicles and vessels—Furnished for certain purposes—Contract
- § — Releasing interest—Reports of sale—Transfer of ownership—Requirements—Penalty, exceptions.
- § — Disclosure violations, penalties.
- § — Disclosure of names and addresses of individual vehicle and vessel owners—Vehicle and vessel informa
- § — Fraudulent report of sale filed—Procedure.
- § — Release of owner from liability.
- § — Transitional ownership record.
- § — Assigned certificates of title filed—Transfer of interest in vehicle.
- § — Odometer disclosure statement required—Exemptions.
- § — Ownership in doubt—Procedure.
- § — Perfection of security interest—Procedure.
- § — Custom vehicles.
- § — Manufactured homes—Manufactured/mobile or park model homes.
- § — Street rod vehicles.
- § — Kit vehicles.
- § — Campers.
- § — Buying, selling, etc. with numbers removed, altered, etc.—Penalty.
- § — Seizure and impoundment—Notice to interested persons—Release to owner.
- § — Disposition authorized, when.
- § — Release without hearing.
- § — Hearing—Appeal—Removal to court—Release after ruling.
- § — Assignment of new number.
- § — Intent.
- § — Penalty for false statements, illegal transfers, alterations, or forgeries—Exception.
- § — Ownership of motor vehicle by person under eighteen prohibited—Exception.
- § — Rules.
- § — Application.
- § — Department duties—Applications, financial reports.
- § — Department duties continued.
- § — Sponsoring organization requirements.
- § — Application requirements.
- § — Written agreement—Financial report.
- § — Disposition of revenues.
- § — Nonreviewed special license plates.
- § — Design services—Fees.
- § — Amateur radio license plates.
- § — Department-approved plate types.
- § — Armed forces license plates.
- § — Armed forces decals.
- § — Collector vehicle license plates.
- § — Collegiate license plates.
- § — Collector vehicle license plates—Vehicle information and identification.
- § — Medal of Honor license plates.
- § — Disabled American veteran or former prisoner of war license plates.
- § — Foreign organization license plates.
- § — Gold star license plates.
- § — Honorary consul special license plates.
- § — Horseless carriage license plates.
- § — Personalized license plates.
- § — Pearl Harbor survivor license plates.
- § — Personalized special license plates.
- § — Military affiliate radio system license plates.
- § — Purple Heart license plates.
- § — Ride share license plates.
- § — Veterans and military personnel emblems.
- § — Square dancer license plates.
- § — Veteran suicide emblems.
- § — Keep Washington evergreen license plates.
- § — Filing fees.
- § — License plate technology fee.
- § — License service fee.
- § — Parking ticket surcharge.
- § — Fees associated with a transitional ownership record.
- § — Fees associated with a report of sale.
- § — Application fee.
- § — Service fees.
- § — Emergency medical services fee.
- § — Vehicle identification number inspection fee.
- § — Stolen vehicle check fee—Exemption.
- § — Late transfer of title penalty.
- § — Manufactured home title transfer fee.
- § — Manufactured home transaction fee.
- § — Quick title service fee.
- § — Personalized license plate fees.
- § — Original issue fees—Reflectivity fee—Replacement fees—Moped fee—Retention fee—Transfer fees—Recovery
- § — Vehicle identification number reassignment fee.
- § — Special license plate fees.
- § — Government vehicle license plate fee.
- § — Replacement license tab and windshield emblem fee.
- § — Boat trailer fee.
- § — Change of class fee.
- § — Combination trailer license plate fee.
- § — Commercial vehicle safety enforcement fee.
- § — Duplicate registration fees.
- § — Electric vehicle registration renewal fees—Electric motorcycles.
- § — Transportation electrification fee.
- § — Farm exempt decal fee.
- § — For hire vehicle and auto stage seating capacity fee.
- § — Fixed load motor vehicle registration fees.
- § — Farm vehicle reduced gross weight license fee.
- § — Intermittent-use trailer registration fee.
- § — Monthly declared gross weight license fees.
- § — License fees by vehicle type.
- § — Recreational vehicle sanitary disposal fee.
- § — Abandoned recreational disposal fee.
- § — Motor vehicle weight fee—Motor home vehicle weight fee.
- § — License fees by weight.
- § — Off-road vehicle registration transfer fee.
- § — Snowmobile registration transfer fee.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Registration prerequisite to operation.
- § — Permit fees by permit or temporary license plate type.
- § — Regulation by political subdivisions or state agencies.
- § — Enforcement.
- § — Accident reports.
- § — Local authorities—Safety and convenience.
- § — Snowmobile advisory committee.
- § — Administration.
- § — Registration—Exemptions.
- § — Registration—Owners of certain wheeled all-terrain vehicles converted as tracked all-terrain vehicle
- § — Registration—Motorcycle owners may apply.
- § — Registration—Application—Renewal—Requirements—Decals.
- § — Decals—Registration certificates—License tabs.
- § — Snowmobile dealer licenses—Fee—License plates—Violation—License application upon sale.
- § — Nonresident permits.
- § — Decals—Affixing and displaying dealer license plates.
- § — Crossing public roadways and highways lawful, when.
- § — Restrictions on age of operators—Qualifications.
- § — Operating upon public road or highway lawful, when.
- § — Denial, suspension, or revocation of dealer license or assessment of monetary civil penalty.
- § — Additional violations—Penalty.
- § — Violations as traffic infractions—Exceptions—Civil liability.
- § — Operating violations.
- § — Failure to register a snowmobile—Penalty, circumstances when.
- § — Snowmobile fuel excise tax nonrefundable.
- § — Refund of snowmobile fuel tax to snowmobile account.
- § — Amount of snowmobile fuel tax paid as motor vehicle fuel tax.
- § — Emergency medical services fee.
- § — Short title.
- § — Expenses of compact administrator.
- § — "Licensing authority" defined—Duty to furnish information.
- § — Emergency medical services fee—Distribution.
- § — "Executive head" defined.
- § — License required—Rights and restriction.
- § — Driving without a license—Misdemeanor, when.
- § — Compact enacted—Provisions.
- § — Disclosure and use.
- § — Driving without a license—Traffic infraction, when.
- § — Immediate possession and displayed on demand.
- § — Unlawful to allow unauthorized minors to drive.
- § — New residents.
- § — Unlicensed drivers—Subject to Title 46 RCW.
- § — Exemptions.
- § — Armed forces, dependents.
- § — Other forms of identification, use—Department to develop in consultation with the department of chil
- § — Ineligibility.
- § — Proof of identity.
- § — Persons with physical or mental disabilities or diseases.
- § — Facial recognition matching system.
- § — Commercial driver's license—Additional fee, disposition.
- § — School bus, for hire drivers—Age.
- § — Instruction permit.
- § — Juvenile agricultural driving permit.
- § — Application—Penalty for false statement—Driving records from and to other jurisdictions.
- § — Temporary permit.
- § — Violations—Penalty.
- § — Intermediate license.
- § — Instructional publication information.
- § — Bicycle safety.
- § — Persons under 18.
- § — Identifying types of licenses and permits.
- § — Wheelchair conveyances.
- § — Anatomical gift statement.
- § — Information for bone marrow donation—Registry—Organizations and third parties may not utilize inform
- § — Registration with selective service system for males under twenty-six upon application—Opportunity t
- § — Preventing alteration or reproduction.
- § — Information for organ donor registry.
- § — Negative file.
- § — Reasonable rules.
- § — Identicards.
- § — Driver training education course—Motorcycle safety education course—Driver work zone and first respo
- § — Fee.
- § — Examinations—Waiver—Fees—Renewals—Administration.
- § — Rules.
- § — Waiver—Agreement with other jurisdictions.
- § — Electronic translation devices.
- § — Content and conduct of examinations.
- § — Blood type documentation.
- § — Education on including blood type information—Coordination with health care providers, emergency res
- § — Blood type documentation—Updating existing systems—Department authorized to adopt rules.
- § — Voter registration—Posting signs.
- § — Voter registration—Automatic—Enhanced driver's licenses and identicards.
- § — Voter registration, update—Services (as amended by 2023 c 361).
- § — Data to Washington technology solutions—Confidentiality.
- § — Expiration date—Renewal—Fees—Penalty.
- § — Issuance—Contents—Fee—Veterans, individuals meeting criteria for veterans—Medical alert designation,
- § — Photograph during renewal.
- § — Registration of sex offenders.
- § — Compliance with federal REAL ID Act of 2005 requirements—Department safeguards.
- § — Costs and burdens of compliance with federal REAL ID Act of 2005 requirements—Legal challenge.
- § — Compliance with federal REAL ID Act of 2005 requirements—Driver's license and identicard markings—Ru
- § — Compliance with federal REAL ID Act of 2005 requirements—Design feature restrictions.
- § — Lost, destroyed, or corrected licenses, identicards, or permits.
- § — Identicard program for homeless individuals.
- § — Statewide education campaign for border-crossing initiative.
- § — Enhanced drivers' licenses and identicards for Canadian border crossing—Border-crossing initiative—F
- § — Change of address or name.
- § — Cancellation.
- § — Nonresidents—Suspension or revocation—Reporting offenders.
- § — Vehicle rentals—Records.
- § — Mandatory revocation—Persons subject to suspension, revocation, or denial who are eligible for certa
- § — Juvenile driving privileges—Revocation for alcohol or drug violations.
- § — Intermediate licensees.
- § — Adoption of procedures.
- § — Offenses requiring revocation.
- § — Suspension for failure to respond, appear, etc.
- § — Driving offenses—Procedures—Definitions.
- § — Moving violation, definition by rule—Notice.
- § — Traffic infractions for moving violations—Suspension—Probation—Notice.
- § — Authority to suspend—Grounds.
- § — Finding of juvenile court officer.
- § — Minor's record to juvenile court, parents, or guardians.
- § — Extraterritorial convictions.
- § — Incompetent, unqualified driver—Reexamination—Physician's certificate—Action by department.
- § — Implied consent—License sanctions, length of.
- § — Implied consent—Test refusal—Procedures.
- § — Reinstatement.
- § — Duration of license sanctions—Reissuance or renewal.
- § — Surrender of license.
- § — Unlicensed drivers.
- § — Suspension, etc., effective although certificate not delivered.
- § — Interview before suspension, etc.—Exceptions—Appearance of minor's parent or guardian.
- § — Notice of interview—Contents.
- § — Persons not entitled to interview or hearing.
- § — Suspension or probation before interview—Alternative procedure.
- § — Failure to appear or request interview constitutes waiver—Procedure.
- § — Conduct of interview—Referee—Evidence—Not deemed hearing.
- § — Findings and notification after interview—Request for formal hearing.
- § — Formal hearing—Procedures, notice, stay.
- § — Hearing and decision by director's designee.
- § — Formal hearing—Evidence—Subpoenas—Reexamination—Findings and recommendations.
- § — Decision after formal hearing.
- § — Appeal to superior court.
- § — Probation in lieu of suspension or revocation.
- § — Display or possession of invalidated license or identicard.
- § — Operation under other license or permit while license suspended or revoked—Penalty.
- § — Relicensing diversion programs—Program information to administrative office of the courts.
- § — Driving while license invalidated—Penalties—Extension of invalidation.
- § — Stopping vehicle of suspended or revoked driver.
- § — Alcohol violator—Probationary license.
- § — Fee.
- § — Ignition interlock driver's license—Application—Eligibility—Cancellation—Costs—Rules.
- § — Temporary restricted, occupational licenses—Application—Eligibility—Restrictions—Cancellation.
- § — Detailed restrictions—Violation.
- § — Obtaining new driver's license—Surrender of order and current license.
- § — Special endorsement—Penalties—Exceptions.
- § — Instruction permit—Fee—Examinations—Director may adopt and enforce rules.
- § — Training and education program—Advisory board.
- § — Penalty—Violation.
- § — Legislative finding.
- § — Special endorsement fees.
- § — Examination—Emphasis—Administration—Waiver.
- § — Notation on driving record—Verification of interlock—Penalty, exception.
- § — Ignition interlock device restriction—For whom—Duration—Removal requirements—Credit—Employer exempti
- § — Ignition interlock device revolving account program—Pilot program.
- § — Circumventing ignition interlock—Penalty—Notice.
- § — Local verification of ignition interlock device installation—Immunity.
- § — Intelligent speed assistance device—Penalties.
- § — Juvenile driving privileges—Alcohol or drug violations.
- § — Intelligent speed assistance device—When required—Installation—Department may issue rules.
- § — Repeal and saving.
- § — Intelligent speed assistance device—Installation, repair, maintain, monitor, or remove—Application—C
- § — Violations—Juvenile driving privileges.
- § — Compact established—Provisions.
- § — Reciprocal agreements authorized—Provisions.
- § — Rules.
- § — Short title.
- § — Purpose—Construction.
- § — One license limit.
- § — Duties of employer.
- § — Duties of driver—Notice to department and employer.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Commercial driver's license required—Exceptions, restrictions, reciprocity.
- § — Commercial learner's permit—Qualifications, authorized use, endorsements, restrictions, fee distribu
- § — Nondomiciled commercial driver's license and commercial learner's permit—Issuance, requirements.
- § — Medical examination and certification—Required—Exception.
- § — Medical certificate—Failure to carry—Penalty.
- § — Knowledge and skills examination, exemptions, fee distribution.
- § — Application—Change of address, name—Residency—Hazardous materials endorsement.
- § — Certification—Recordkeeping and administration—Downgrade.
- § — License contents, classifications, endorsements, restrictions.
- § — Driving record information.
- § — Hazardous materials endorsement.
- § — Expiration—Renewal.
- § — Disqualification—Grounds for, period of—Records.
- § — Restoration after disqualification—Requalification fee, fee distribution.
- § — Driving with alcohol or THC in system.
- § — Downgrade of commercial learner's permit or commercial driver's license—Review—Removal of downgrade—
- § — Test for alcohol or drugs—Disqualification for refusal of test or positive test—Procedures.
- § — Rules.
- § — Agreements to carry out chapter.
- § — Report of violation, disqualification by nonresident.
- § — Licenses issued by other jurisdictions.
- § — Civil and criminal penalties.
- § — Effective dates—1989 c 178.
- § — Legislative intent.
- § — Insurance identification card.
- § — Providing false evidence of financial responsibility—Penalty.
- § — Effective date—1989 c 353.
- § — Purpose.
- § — Autonomous motor vehicles—Self-certification testing pilot program—Liability insurance required.
- § — Liability insurance or other financial responsibility required—Violations—Exceptions.
- § — Duration of license sanctions—Reissuance or renewal.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Application of chapter to RCW 48.177.010.
- § — Court review.
- § — Director to administer chapter.
- § — Furnishing driving record and evidence of ability to respond in damages—Fees.
- § — Application of sections requiring deposit of security and suspensions for failure to deposit securit
- § — Department to determine amount of security required—Notices.
- § — Requirements as to policy or bond.
- § — Exceptions as to requirement of security.
- § — Form and amount of security.
- § — Failure to deposit security—Suspensions.
- § — Release from liability.
- § — Payment upon judgment.
- § — Adjudication of nonliability.
- § — Agreements for payment of damages.
- § — Termination of security requirement.
- § — Authority of department to decrease amount of security.
- § — Correction of action by department.
- § — Duration of suspension.
- § — Application to nonresidents, unlicensed drivers, unregistered vehicles, and accidents in other state
- § — Custody of security.
- § — Disposition of security.
- § — Return of deposit.
- § — Application of sections requiring deposit of proof of financial responsibility for the future.
- § — "Proof of financial responsibility for the future" defined.
- § — "Judgment," "state" defined.
- § — Action in respect to nonresidents.
- § — Action in respect to unlicensed person.
- § — Suspension continues until proof furnished.
- § — When judgment creditors to report nonpayment of judgments.
- § — Certain matters not evidence in civil suits.
- § — Further action with respect to nonresidents.
- § — Suspension for nonpayment of judgments.
- § — Exception when insurer liable.
- § — Exception when consent granted by judgment creditor.
- § — Exception in relation to government vehicles.
- § — Payments sufficient to satisfy requirements.
- § — Action if breach of agreement.
- § — Installment payment of judgments—Default.
- § — Proof required in addition to deposit of security after accident.
- § — Suspension continues until judgments paid and proof given.
- § — Additional proof required—Suspension to continue until proof given and maintained.
- § — Additional proof required—Suspension or revocation for failure to give proof.
- § — Certificate of insurance as proof.
- § — Alternate methods of giving proof.
- § — Certificate furnished by nonresident as proof.
- § — Default by nonresident insurer.
- § — "Motor vehicle liability policy" defined.
- § — Bond as proof.
- § — Chapter not to affect other policies.
- § — Notice of cancellation or termination of certified policy.
- § — When bond constitutes a lien.
- § — Action on bond.
- § — Money or securities as proof.
- § — Substitution of proof.
- § — Duration of proof—When proof may be canceled or returned.
- § — Application of deposit.
- § — Other proof required, when.
- § — Owner may give proof for others.
- § — Suspension of registration, notice—Surrender of license plates—Penalties.
- § — Surrender of license—Penalty.
- § — Forged proof—Penalty.
- § — Self-insurers.
- § — Chapter not to prevent other process.
- § — Confidential information—Exceptions—Penalty.
- § — Disclosure in owner's manual, subscription service agreement, and product manual.
- § — Repeals and saving.
- § — Construction—1963 c 169.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Tools available to access and retrieve information—When.
- § — COMMERCIAL TRANSPORTATION SERVICES
- § — Application of consumer protection act.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Types of inspection authorized—Duties of state patrol—Penalties.
- § — Rules—Supplies—Assistants—Prioritization of higher risk motor carriers.
- § — Prohibited practices—Penalty.
- § — Frequency of inspection—High-risk carrier compliance review fee.
- § — Moving defective vehicle unlawful—Impounding authorized.
- § — Rules to regulate commercial motor vehicle safety requirements.
- § — Inspection of damaged vehicle.
- § — Commercial motor vehicle safety enforcement—Application for department of transportation number.
- § — Violations—Penalties—Out-of-service orders.
- § — Controlled substances, alcohol.
- § — Application to state and publicly owned vehicles.
- § — Agricultural transporter exemption—Planting and harvesting seasons.
- § — Open safety recalls—Notice—Liability.
- § — Outside width limit.
- § — Appurtenances on recreational vehicles.
- § — Maximum lengths—Front and rear protrusions.
- § — Maximum lengths.
- § — Maximum height—Impaired clearance signs.
- § — Combination of units—Limitation.
- § — Combination of units—Lawful operations.
- § — Cement trucks—Axle loading controls.
- § — Maximum gross weights—Axle and tire factors.
- § — Outside load limits for passenger vehicles.
- § — Excess weight—Logging trucks—Special permits—County or city permits—Fees—Discretion of arresting off
- § — Minimum length of wheelbase.
- § — Effect of weight on highways—Study authorized.
- § — Drawbar requirements—Trailer whipping or weaving—Towing flag.
- § — Maximum gross weights—Wheelbase and axle factors.
- § — Local regulations—State highway regulations.
- § — Special permits for oversize or overweight movements.
- § — Special permits—Gross weight limit.
- § — Special permits—Discretion of issuer—Conditions.
- § — Special permits—Overall width limits, exceptions—Application for permit.
- § — Heavy haul industrial corridors—Overweight sealed containers and vehicles.
- § — Special permits—Determining fee—To whom paid.
- § — Increase in federal limits on sizes and weights—Increases by commission.
- § — Temporary additional tonnage permits—Fees.
- § — Interstate travel by specialized equipment.
- § — Special permits—Fees.
- § — Liability for damage to highways, bridges, etc.
- § — Enforcement procedures—Penalties—Exception—Rules.
- § — Farm implements—Special permits—Penalty.
- § — Highway improvement vehicles—Gross weight limit excesses authorized—Limitations.
- § — Farm implements—Gross weight and size limitation exception—Penalty.
- § — Liability of owner, others, for violations.
- § — Mobile home or park model trailer movement special permit and decal—Responsibility for taxes—License
- § — Notice to treasurer and assessor of county where mobile home or park trailer to be located.
- § — Operation of mobile home pilot vehicle without insurance unlawful—Amounts—Exception—Penalty.
- § — Penalties—Hearing.
- § — Firefighting apparatus.
- § — Dropping load, other materials—Covering.
- § — State patrol authority—Rules and regulations.
- § — Inspections.
- § — Incident command agencies—Designation by political subdivisions.
- § — Moving defective vehicle unlawful—Impounding authorized.
- § — Vehicles or combination of vehicles with weight rating over forty thousand pounds and transporting c
- § — State patrol—Additional powers and duties.
- § — Rules—Penalties—Responsibility for compliance.
- § — Scope and effect of regulations—General penalty.
- § — When lighted lamps and signaling devices are required.
- § — Head lamps on motor vehicles.
- § — Visibility distance and mounted height of lamps.
- § — Application of succeeding sections.
- § — Reflectors.
- § — Tail lamps.
- § — Stop lamps and electric turn signals required.
- § — Additional equipment required on certain vehicles.
- § — Color of clearance lamps, side marker lamps, backup lamps, and reflectors.
- § — Mounting of reflectors, clearance lamps, identification lamps, and side marker lamps.
- § — Visibility of reflectors, clearance lamps, identification lamps, and side marker lamps.
- § — Lamps on vehicles—Parked or stopped vehicles, lighting requirements.
- § — Lamps, reflectors, and flags on projecting load.
- § — Red flashing lights on fire department vehicles—Rear-facing blue lights—Combination.
- § — Hazard warning lights and reflectors on farm equipment—Slow-moving vehicle emblem.
- § — Obstructed lights not required.
- § — Spot lamps and auxiliary lamps.
- § — Fire department sign or plate on private car.
- § — Green light on firefighters' private cars.
- § — Lamps and reflectors on other vehicles and equipment—Slow-moving vehicle emblem on animal-drawn vehi
- § — Green light, sign or plate—Identification card required.
- § — Implementing rules.
- § — Sale of emergency vehicle lighting equipment restricted—Removal of emergency vehicle equipment, when
- § — Warning devices on vehicles—Other drivers yield and stop.
- § — Signs on buses.
- § — Penalty for violation of RCW 46.37.184 through 46.37.188.
- § — Authorized emergency vehicles—State patrol authority, maintenance, and applicant and driver screenin
- § — Stop lamps and electric turn signals displayed.
- § — Red lights on emergency tow trucks—Rear facing blue lights.
- § — Hazard warning lamps.
- § — Additional lighting equipment.
- § — Multiple-beam road-lighting equipment.
- § — Single-beam road-lighting equipment.
- § — Alternate road lighting equipment.
- § — Use of multiple-beam road-lighting equipment.
- § — Number of lamps required—Number of additional lamps permitted.
- § — Standards for lights on snow-removal or highway maintenance and service equipment.
- § — Special restrictions on lamps.
- § — Special lighting equipment on school buses and private carrier buses.
- § — Selling or using lamps or equipment.
- § — Authority of state patrol regarding lighting devices or other safety equipment.
- § — Revocation of certificate of approval on devices—Reapproval, conditions.
- § — Braking equipment required.
- § — Hydraulic brake fluid—Defined—Standards and specifications.
- § — Maintenance of brakes—Brake system failure indicator.
- § — Horns, warning devices, and theft alarms.
- § — Wheels and front suspension.
- § — Compression brakes (Jake brakes).
- § — Steering and suspension systems.
- § — Performance ability of brakes.
- § — Mufflers required—Smoke and air contaminant standards—Definitions—Penalty, exception.
- § — Windshields required, exception—Must be unobstructed and equipped with wipers.
- § — Mirrors, backup devices.
- § — Tires—Restrictions.
- § — Lightweight and retractable studs—Sale of tires containing.
- § — Pneumatic passenger car tires—Standards—Exception for off-highway use—Penalty.
- § — Tires—Unsafe—State patrol's authority—Penalty.
- § — Lightweight and retractable studs—Certification by sellers.
- § — Safety glazing—Sunscreening or coloring.
- § — Regrooved tires—Standards—Exception for off-highway use—Penalty.
- § — Studded tire fee.
- § — Unlawful installation of safety glazing or film sunscreening material, penalty—Unlawful purchase or
- § — Flares or other warning devices required on certain vehicles.
- § — Disabled vehicle—Display of warning devices.
- § — Fuel system.
- § — Air conditioning equipment.
- § — Alternative fuel source—Placard required.
- § — Headsets, earphones.
- § — Safety chains for towing.
- § — Safety load chains and devices required.
- § — Fenders or splash aprons.
- § — Child passenger restraint systems.
- § — Bumpers.
- § — Seat belts and shoulder harnesses.
- § — Body and body hardware.
- § — Street rod, custom, and kit vehicles—Optional and required equipment.
- § — Street rod and custom vehicles—Blue dot taillights.
- § — Beach vehicles with soft tires—"Dune buggies"—Inspection and approval required—Fee.
- § — Kit vehicles.
- § — Motorcycles and motor-driven cycles—When head lamps and tail lamps to be lighted.
- § — Motorcycles and motor-driven cycles—Head lamps.
- § — Motor-driven cycles—Head lamps.
- § — Motorcycles and motor-driven cycles—Tail lamps, reflectors, and stop lamps.
- § — Motorcycles and motor-driven cycles—Brake requirements.
- § — Motorcycles and motor-driven cycles—Performance ability of brakes.
- § — Motorcycles, motor-driven cycles, mopeds, electric-assisted bicycles—Helmets, other equipment—Childr
- § — Motorcycles, motor-driven cycles, or mopeds—Helmet requirements when rented.
- § — Odometers—Disconnecting, resetting, or turning back prohibited.
- § — Motorcycles and motor-driven cycles—Additional requirements and limitations.
- § — Motorcycles—Exhaust system.
- § — Motor-driven cycles—Braking system inspection.
- § — Odometers—Selling motor vehicle knowing odometer turned back unlawful.
- § — Odometers—Selling motor vehicle knowing odometer replaced unlawful.
- § — Odometers—Selling, advertising, using, or installing device registering false mileage.
- § — Odometers—Purchaser plaintiff to recover costs and attorney's fee, when.
- § — Liability of operator, owner, lessee for violations.
- § — Wheelchair conveyance standards.
- § — Air bags—Manufacture, importation, sale, or installation of counterfeit, nonfunctional, damaged, or
- § — School buses—Crossing arms.
- § — Private school buses.
- § — Air bags—Definitions.
- § — Air bags—Replacement requirements, diagnostic system—Penalties.
- § — Signal preemption device—Possession—Penalty.
- § — Signal preemption device—Use, sale, purchase—Penalty.
- § — Signal preemption devices—Prohibited—Exceptions.
- § — Signal preemption device—Accident—Substantial bodily harm—Penalty.
- § — Signal preemption device—Accident—Property damage or less than substantial bodily harm—Penalty.
- § — Signal preemption device—Accident—Death—Penalty.
- § — License plate flipping device—Unlawful use, display, sale—Penalty.
- § — Sound system attachment.
- § — Electric-assisted bicycles—Label—Compliance with equipment and manufacturing requirements—No tamperi
- § — Duty on striking unattended car or other property—Penalty.
- § — Duty in case of personal injury or death or damage to attended vehicle or other property—Penalties.
- § — Accident reports—Suspension of license or permit for failure to make report.
- § — Accident reports—Report when operator disabled.
- § — Lowering passenger vehicle below legal clearance—Penalty.
- § — Coroner's reports to sheriff and state patrol.
- § — Accident reports.
- § — Police officer's report.
- § — Tabulation and analysis of reports—Availability for use.
- § — Blood samples to state toxicologist—Analysis—Availability, admissibility of reports.
- § — Confidentiality of reports—Availability of factual data to interested parties.
- § — Confidentiality of reports—Information required to be disclosed—Evidence.
- § — Confidentiality of reports—Fee for written information.
- § — Records of traffic charges, dispositions.
- § — Reports of major repairs, etc.—Violations, penalties—Rules—Exceptions for older vehicles.
- § — Reports—False information.
- § — State patrol—Appointment of towing operators—Lien for costs—Appeal.
- § — Case record of convictions and infractions.
- § — Removal by police officer—Definition.
- § — Abstract of driving record—Access—Fee—Violations.
- § — Unattended motor vehicle—Removal from highway.
- § — Safety chains for towing.
- § — Registered tow truck operators, vehicle wreckers, scrap processors, and scrap metal businesses may a
- § — Registration or insurance required—Penalty.
- § — Registration required—Penalty.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Prohibited acts—Penalty.
- § — Application—Contents, bond, insurance, fee, certificate.
- § — Compensation for private impounds.
- § — Permit required—Inspections of equipment and facilities.
- § — Classification of trucks—Marking requirements—Time and place of inspection—Penalty.
- § — Business location—Requirements.
- § — Law enforcement, authorized regional transit authority representative, other public official impound
- § — Law enforcement impound—Required form, procedures.
- § — Posting requirements—Exception.
- § — License plate indicator tabs—Transporter business—Hulk hauler, scrap processor business—Wrecker busi
- § — Law enforcement impound—Unauthorized vehicle in right-of-way.
- § — Impound notice—Abandoned vehicle report—Owner information, liability—Disposition report.
- § — Fees, schedules, contracts, invoices.
- § — Storage, return requirements—Vehicles, personal belongings—Combination endorsement for tow truck dri
- § — Responsibility of registered owner—Buyer and seller remedies.
- § — Notice to legal and registered owners.
- § — Removal by police officer—Definition.
- § — Redemption of motorcycle or moped as bailment while owner hospitalized due to accident—Requirements—
- § — Operator's lien, deficiency claim, liability.
- § — State patrol—Appointment of towing operators—Lien for costs—Appeal.
- § — Notice requirements—Public auction—Accumulation of storage charges.
- § — Redemption of vehicles—Sale of unredeemed property—Improper impoundment.
- § — Rate, fee limitations for certain private impounds.
- § — Impounds under RCW 64.44.050.
- § — Vehicle transaction file.
- § — Availability of records, equipment, and facilities for audit and inspection.
- § — Complaints, where forwarded.
- § — Presiding officer at licensing hearing.
- § — Rules.
- § — Penalties for certain acts or omissions.
- § — Cease and desist order.
- § — Refusal to issue license, grounds for.
- § — Junk vehicles—Removal, disposal, sale—Penalties—Cleanup restitution payment.
- § — Local ordinances—Requirements.
- § — Vehicle immobilization.
- § — Impoundment, when required—Law enforcement powers, duties, and liability immunity—Redemption, when,
- § — Law enforcement liability immunity—Reasonable suspicion.
- § — Transporting abandoned recreational vehicles—Record of delivery—Report—Liability.
- § — Program to compensate registered tow truck operators—Private property impounds, impounds performed u
- § — Headings not part of law—1985 c 377.
- § — Effective date—1985 c 377.
- § — Unattended motor vehicle—Removal from highway.
- § — Chapter not applicable to certain activities of department of transportation.
- § — Riding in trailers or towed vehicles.
- § — Decontamination, demolition, or disposal by owner—Requirements and procedure—Costs—Decontamination t
- § — Arrest without warrant.
- § — Citation and notice to appear in court—Issuance—Contents—Arrest—Detention.
- § — Traffic citations—Record of—Cancellation prohibited—Penalty—Citation audit.
- § — Failure to respond, appear, or comply—Notice to department.
- § — Procedure governing arrest and prosecution.
- § — Posting of security or bail by nonresident—Penalty.
- § — General penalty.
- § — Attempting, aiding, abetting, coercing, committing violations, punishable.
- § — Nonresident's use of highways—Resident leaving state—Secretary of state as attorney-in-fact.
- § — Additional monetary penalty.
- § — Stopping motor vehicles for driver's license check, vehicle inspection and test—Authorized—Powers ad
- § — Stopping motor vehicles for driver's license check, vehicle inspection and test—Purpose.
- § — Traffic infraction, transit infraction, and civil infraction cases—Diversion agreements.
- § — Public safety and education assessment—Amount.
- § — Notice of traffic infraction—Issuance—Abandoned vehicles.
- § — Legislative intent.
- § — Training of judicial officers.
- § — Jurisdiction of courts—Jurisdiction of college and university governing bodies.
- § — Violations as traffic infractions—Exceptions.
- § — Notice of traffic infraction—Determination final unless contested.
- § — Response to notice—Contesting determination—Hearing—Failure to respond or appear.
- § — Hearings—Rules of procedure—Counsel.
- § — Rental vehicles.
- § — Hearings—Contesting determination that infraction committed—Appeal.
- § — Hearings—Explanation of mitigating circumstances.
- § — Issue of process by court of limited jurisdiction.
- § — Order of court—Civil nature—Waiver, reduction, suspension of penalty—Community restitution.
- § — Safety camera infractions—Presumption.
- § — City attorney, county prosecutor, or other prosecuting authority—Filing an infraction—Contribution,
- § — Monetary penalties.
- § — Presumption regarding stopped, standing, or parked vehicles.
- § — Costs and attorney fees.
- § — Automated school bus safety cameras—Definition.
- § — Payment plans—Request—Delinquency—Nonpayments—Fees—Modification allowed.
- § — Photo toll systems—Civil penalties for nonpayment of tolls, mitigating circumstances—System requirem
- § — Definitions.
- § — Automated traffic safety cameras—Stoplight violations.
- § — Automated traffic safety cameras—City or county may authorize use—Local legislative authority analys
- § — Speed safety camera systems—State highway work zones—Department of transportation—Washington state p
- § — Automated traffic safety cameras—Railroad grade crossing violations.
- § — Automated traffic safety cameras—Speed violations—Exceptions.
- § — Additional monetary penalty.
- § — Automated traffic safety cameras—Cities—Use—Transit authority may not take disciplinary action, exce
- § — State policy enunciated.
- § — Habitual offender defined.
- § — Transcript or abstract of conviction record certified—As prima facie evidence.
- § — Department findings—Revocation of license—Stay by department.
- § — Four-year petition for license restoration—Reinstatement of driving privilege.
- § — Period during which habitual offender not to be issued license.
- § — Revocation of habitual offender's license—Request for hearing, scope—Right to appeal.
- § — Seven-year petition for license restoration—Reinstatement of driving privilege.
- § — Construction—Chapter supplemental.
- § — Meetings—Officers—Terms.
- § — Powers, duties.
- § — Gifts, grants, conveyances.
- § — Short title.
- § — Members—Compensation and travel expenses.
- § — Members—Immunity.
- § — Removal of member—Grounds—Replacement.
- § — Authority established—Members.
- § — Washington auto theft prevention authority account.
- § — Findings—Intent—Short title—2007 c 199.
- § — Legislative recognition.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Estimates—Invoices—Recordkeeping requirements.
- § — Disposition of replaced parts.
- § — Failure to comply with estimate requirements.
- § — Liens barred for failure to comply.
- § — Required signs.
- § — Written estimate required—Alternatives—Authorization to exceed—Exceptions.
- § — Unlawful acts or practices.
- § — Consumer Protection Act—Defense.
- § — Retention of price estimates and invoices.
- § — Notice of chapter to vehicle owners.
- § — Notice of chapter to repair facilities.
- § — Transporter's license allowed.
- § — Violations relating to mobile/manufactured homes.
- § — Manufactured home safety and construction standards—Enforcement by director of labor and industries.
- § — Inspections and investigations necessary to adopt or enforce rules—Director's duties—Fees—Waiver of
- § — Copy of warranty.
- § — Declaration of purpose.
- § — License required for dealers or manufacturers—Penalties.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Established place of business—Waiver of requirements.
- § — Place of business.
- § — Accountability of dealer for employees—Actions for damages on violation of chapter.
- § — Consignment.
- § — Application for license—Form.
- § — Application for license—Contents.
- § — Listing dealers, transaction of business.
- § — Application for license—Retention by department—Confidentiality.
- § — Denial of license.
- § — Wholesale vehicle dealer licenses.
- § — Issuance of license—Private party dissemination of vehicle database.
- § — Fees—Disposition.
- § — Dealers—Bond required, exceptions—Actions—Cancellation of license.
- § — Manufacturers—Bond required—Actions—Cancellation of license.
- § — Education requirements.
- § — Expiration of license—Renewal—Certification of established place of business.
- § — Licenses—Staggered renewal.
- § — License plates—Use.
- § — Denial, suspension, or revocation of licenses—Grounds.
- § — Denial, suspension, or revocation of licenses—Notice, hearing, procedure.
- § — Investigations or proceedings—Powers of director or designees—Penalty.
- § — Evidence of ownership for dealers' used vehicles—Consignments.
- § — Cease and desist orders—Penalty, "curbstoning" defined.
- § — Duty when purchaser or transferee is a dealer.
- § — Record of transactions.
- § — Used vehicles—Asking price, posting or disclosure.
- § — Details of charges must be furnished buyer or mortgagor.
- § — Manufactured home sale—Implied warranty.
- § — Manufactured home installation—Warranty, state installation code.
- § — Handling "hot" vehicles—Unreported motor "switches"—Unauthorized use of dealer plates—Penalty.
- § — Mobile homes—Warranties and inspections—Delivery—Occupancy—Advertising of dimensions.
- § — Rules and regulations.
- § — Penalty for violations.
- § — Notice of bankruptcy proceedings.
- § — Civil actions for violations—Injunctions—Claims under Federal Automobile Dealer Franchise Act—Time l
- § — Unlawful acts and practices.
- § — Duties of attorney general and prosecuting attorneys to act on violations—Limitation of civil action
- § — Duties of attorney general and prosecuting attorneys to act on violations—Assurance of compliance—Fi
- § — Penalties—Jurisdiction.
- § — Personal service of process outside state.
- § — Application of chapter to existing and future franchises and contracts.
- § — Mobile homes and persons engaged in distribution and sale.
- § — Chapter exclusive—Local business and occupation tax not prevented.
- § — Provisions of chapter cumulative—Violation of RCW 46.70.180 deemed civil.
- § — Consumer Protection Act.
- § — Buyer's agents.
- § — Wholesale motor vehicle auction dealers.
- § — Issuance of temporary subagency licenses for recreational vehicle shows.
- § — Intelligent speed assistance device—Manufacturer, distributor, retailer not liable.
- § — Liberal construction.
- § — Catalytic converters marking.
- § — Exemption from reserve fund—Motor vehicle fund income from United States securities.
- § — Refunds from motor vehicle fund—Distribution—Use.
- § — Refund of snowmobile fuel tax to snowmobile account.
- § — Amount of snowmobile fuel tax paid as motor vehicle fuel tax.
- § — Refunds, overpayments, and underpayments—Penalty for false statements.
- § — Disposition of certificates of title fees.
- § — Distribution of quick title service fees.
- § — Disposition of driver's license fees.
- § — Department of licensing technology improvement and data management account.
- § — Disposition of off-road vehicle moneys.
- § — Highway safety fund.
- § — Disposition of combined vehicle license fees.
- § — Motorcycle safety education account.
- § — Disposition of driving record abstract fees.
- § — Driver licensing technology support account.
- § — Disposition of vehicle registration and license fees.
- § — Motor vehicle fund created—Use limited.
- § — Refund of vehicle license fees and fuel taxes to island counties—Deposit of fuel taxes into Puget So
- § — Distribution of statewide fuel taxes.
- § — Expenditure of balance of motor vehicle fund.
- § — Distribution of amount to counties—Population, road cost, money need, computed—Allocation percentage
- § — Multimodal account, transportation infrastructure account—Annual transfers.
- § — Distribution of amount to counties—Factors of distribution formula.
- § — Distribution of amount allocated to counties—Generally.
- § — Allocations to cities and counties from motor vehicle fund and multimodal transportation account—Qua
- § — Distribution of amount allocated to cities and towns.
- § — RV account.
- § — Abandoned recreational vehicle disposal account.
- § — Transfer of funds under government service agreement.
- § — Department of licensing services account.
- § — Highway infrastructure account.
- § — Transportation partnership account—Legislative transfer.
- § — Transportation partnership account—Transfers.
- § — Transportation partnership account—Definitions—Performance audits.
- § — Transportation 2003 account (nickel account).
- § — Impaired driving safety account.
- § — Vehicle licensing fraud account.
- § — Freight mobility investment account.
- § — Freight mobility multimodal account.
- § — Regional mobility grant program account.
- § — Ignition interlock device revolving account.
- § — Snowmobile account—Disposition of snowmobile moneys.
- § — Rural mobility grant program account.
- § — Organ and tissue donation awareness account—Distribution.
- § — Special license plate applicant trust account.
- § — License plate technology account.
- § — Connecting Washington account.
- § — JUDY transportation future funding program account.
- § — Vehicle registration opt-out donations—Disposition.
- § — Vehicle registration filing fees—Distribution.
- § — Congestion relief and traffic safety account.
- § — Vehicle identification number inspection fee—Distribution.
- § — Motor vehicle weight fee, motor home vehicle weight fee—Disposition.
- § — Special license plate fees by plate type—Collegiate license plates—Disposition.
- § — Personalized license plate fees—Disposition.
- § — Special license plate fees by plate type—Disposition.
- § — Special license plate fees by account—Disposition.
- § — Emergency medical services fee—Distribution.
- § — Parking ticket surcharge—Distribution.
- § — Congestion reduction charges—Contracts.
- § — Vehicle trip permit fee—Distribution.
- § — Cooper Jones active transportation safety account.
- § — Special fuel trip permit fee—Distribution.
- § — Department temporary license plate fee—Distribution.
- § — Move ahead WA account.
- § — Move ahead WA flexible account.
- § — Intelligent speed assistance device revolving account.
- § — Driver education safety improvement account.
- § — Public safety and education assessment—Amount.
- § — Refusal to give information to or cooperate with officer—Penalty.
- § — Signal preemption device—Accident—Death—Penalty.
- § — Obedience to police officers, flaggers, or firefighters—Penalty.
- § — Chapter refers to vehicles upon highways—Exceptions.
- § — Signal preemption devices—Prohibited—Exceptions.
- § — Failure to obey officer—Penalty.
- § — Duty to obey law enforcement officer—Authority of officer.
- § — Attempting to elude police vehicle—Defense—License revocation.
- § — Persons riding animals or driving animal-drawn vehicles.
- § — Persons working on highway right-of-way—Exceptions.
- § — Authorized emergency vehicles.
- § — Flashing signals.
- § — Obedience to and required traffic control devices.
- § — Pedestrian control signals—Pedestrians, personal delivery devices.
- § — Lane-direction-control signals.
- § — Traffic control signal legend.
- § — Special traffic control signals—Legend.
- § — Display of unauthorized signs, signals, or markings.
- § — Interference with official traffic-control devices or railroad signs or signals.
- § — Traffic control signals or devices upon city streets forming part of state highways—Approval by depa
- § — Keep right except when passing, etc.
- § — When overtaking on the right is permitted.
- § — Passing vehicles proceeding in opposite directions.
- § — Overtaking on the left—Fine.
- § — Pedestrians and bicyclists—Legal duties.
- § — Further limitations on driving to left of center of roadway.
- § — Limitations on overtaking on the left.
- § — One-way roadways and rotary traffic islands.
- § — No-passing zones.
- § — Driving on roadways laned for traffic.
- § — Following too closely—Vulnerable users of a public way—Fine.
- § — Restricted access.
- § — Driving on divided highways.
- § — Nonfunctioning signal lights.
- § — Restrictions on limited access highway—Use by bicyclists.
- § — Bicycle, moped, or street legal motorcycle at intersection with inoperative vehicle detection device
- § — High occupancy vehicle lanes—Monetary penalties for traffic infractions—Definition.
- § — Vehicle approaching intersection—Vulnerable users of a public way—Fine.
- § — Vehicle turning left—Vulnerable users of a public way—Fine.
- § — Vehicle entering stop or yield intersection—Vulnerable users of a public way—Fine.
- § — Arterial highways designated—Stopping on entering.
- § — Shared streets—Local authority may designate nonarterial highway—Central business district—Pedestria
- § — Stop intersections other than arterial may be designated.
- § — Stopping when traffic obstructed.
- § — Operation of vehicles on approach of emergency vehicles or organ transport vehicles transporting a t
- § — Highway construction and maintenance.
- § — Vehicle entering highway from private road or driveway—Vulnerable users of a public way—Fine.
- § — Emergency or work zones—Approaching—Penalty—Violation.
- § — Transit vehicles.
- § — Pedestrians subject to traffic regulations.
- § — Crosswalks.
- § — Drivers to exercise care.
- § — Crossing at other than crosswalks.
- § — Pedestrians on roadways.
- § — Pedestrians soliciting rides or business.
- § — Driving through safety zone prohibited.
- § — Pedestrians and personal delivery devices yield to emergency vehicles.
- § — Sidewalks, crosswalks—Pedestrians, bicycles, personal delivery devices.
- § — Passing beyond bridge or grade crossing barrier prohibited.
- § — Reporting of certain speed zone violations—Subsequent law enforcement investigation.
- § — Starting parked vehicle.
- § — Required position and method of turning at intersections.
- § — "U" turns.
- § — When signals required—Improper use prohibited.
- § — Signals by hand and arm or signal lamps.
- § — Approaching railroad grade crossings.
- § — Method of giving hand and arm signals.
- § — Pedestrians under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
- § — All vehicles must stop at certain railroad grade crossings.
- § — Approaching railroad grade crossings—Specific vehicles—Exceptions—Definition.
- § — Moving heavy equipment at railroad grade crossings—Notice of intended crossing.
- § — School bus stop sign violators—Identification by vehicle owner.
- § — Emerging from alley, driveway, or building.
- § — Overtaking or meeting school bus, exceptions—Duties of bus driver—Penalty—Safety cameras.
- § — School bus stop sign violators—Report by bus driver—Law enforcement investigation.
- § — Rules for design, marking, and mode of operating school buses.
- § — School patrol—Appointment—Authority—Finance—Insurance.
- § — Overtaking or meeting private carrier bus—Duties of bus driver.
- § — Basic rule and maximum limits.
- § — Decreases by secretary of transportation.
- § — Increases by secretary of transportation—Maximum speed limit for trucks—Auto stages—Signs and notice
- § — Private roads—Speed enforcement.
- § — When local authorities may establish or alter maximum limits.
- § — Authority of secretary of transportation to fix speed limits on limited access facilities exclusive—
- § — Slow-moving vehicle driving on shoulders, when.
- § — Slow-moving vehicle to pull off roadway.
- § — Local authorities to provide "stop" or "yield" signs at intersections with increased speed highways—
- § — Minimum speed regulation—Passing slow moving vehicle.
- § — Due care required.
- § — Maximum speed, weight, or size in traversing bridges, elevated structures, tunnels, underpasses—Post
- § — Maximum speed limit when passing school or playground crosswalks—Penalty, disposition of proceeds.
- § — Special speed limitation on motor-driven cycle.
- § — Vehicles with solid or hollow cushion tires.
- § — Exceeding speed limit evidence of reckless driving.
- § — Determination of maximum speed on nonlimited access state highways within tribal reservation boundar
- § — Speed traps defined, certain types permitted—Measured courses, speed measuring devices, timing from
- § — Reckless driving—Penalty.
- § — Driving under the influence.
- § — Driver under twenty-one consuming alcohol or cannabis—Penalties.
- § — Alcohol violators—Additional fee—Distribution.
- § — Physical control of vehicle while under the influence.
- § — Alcohol and drug violators—Information school—Evaluation and treatment.
- § — Alcohol or cannabis violators—Mandatory appearances—Electronic monitoring or alcohol abstinence moni
- § — Driving under the influence—Oral fluid roadside test.
- § — Alcohol violators—Vehicle seizure and forfeiture.
- § — Arrest upon driving under the influence or being in physical control of vehicle under the influence,
- § — Persons under influence of intoxicating liquor or drug—Evidence—Tests—Information concerning tests.
- § — Alcohol and drug violators—Penalty schedule.
- § — Liability of medical personnel withdrawing blood.
- § — Qualified probation department defined.
- § — Attendance at program focusing on victims.
- § — Sentences—Intermittent fulfillment—Restrictions.
- § — Criminal history and driving record.
- § — Refusal of tests—Admissibility as evidence.
- § — Alcoholic beverages—Drinking or open container in vehicle on highway—Exceptions.
- § — Disguising alcoholic beverage container.
- § — Local ordinances not prohibited.
- § — Vehicular homicide—Penalty.
- § — Vehicular assault—Penalty.
- § — Negligent driving—First degree.
- § — Vehicular homicide, assault—Revocation of driving privilege—Eligibility for reinstatement.
- § — Negligent driving with a vulnerable user victim—First degree—Penalties—Definitions.
- § — Negligent driving—Second degree.
- § — Negligent driving—With a vulnerable user victim—Second degree—Penalties—Definitions.
- § — Racing of vehicles on highways—Reckless driving—Exception.
- § — Roadway construction zones.
- § — Advertising of unlawful speed—Reckless driving.
- § — "Drugs," what included.
- § — Stopping, standing, or parking outside business or residence districts.
- § — Stopping, standing, or parking prohibited in specified places—Reserving portion of highway prohibite
- § — Regulations governing parking facilities.
- § — Parking spaces for persons with disabilities—Indication, access—Failure, penalty.
- § — Additional parking regulations—Motorcycle parking.
- § — Free parking for persons with disabilities—Exceptions.
- § — Winter recreational parking areas—Penalty.
- § — Special plate or card issued by another jurisdiction.
- § — Winter recreational parking areas—Special permit required.
- § — Unattended motor vehicle—Removal from highway.
- § — Driving on sidewalk prohibited—Exception.
- § — Operating motorcycles on roadways laned for traffic.
- § — Motorcycles—Maximum height for handlebars.
- § — Limitations on backing.
- § — Unattended motor vehicle.
- § — Motorcycles—Temporary suspension of restrictions for parades or public demonstrations.
- § — Obstructions to driver's view or driving mechanism.
- § — Riding on motorcycles—Clinging to other vehicles.
- § — Riding on motorcycles—Position of feet.
- § — Riding on motorcycles.
- § — Opening and closing vehicle doors.
- § — Riding in trailers or towed vehicles.
- § — Coasting prohibited.
- § — Following fire apparatus prohibited.
- § — Crossing fire hose.
- § — Carrying persons or animals on outside part of vehicle.
- § — Throwing materials on highway prohibited—Removal.
- § — Dropping load, other materials—Covering.
- § — Embracing another while driving.
- § — Driving with wheels off roadway.
- § — Using a personal electronic device while driving.
- § — Dangerously distracted driving.
- § — Leaving children unattended in standing vehicle with motor running—Penalty.
- § — Causing or permitting vehicle to be unlawfully operated.
- § — Lowering passenger vehicle below legal clearance—Penalty.
- § — Safety belts, use required—Penalties—Exemptions.
- § — Child passenger safety technician—Immunity.
- § — Child restraint system required—Conditions—Exceptions—Penalty for violation—Dismissal—Noncompliance
- § — Child restraints, seat belts—Educational campaign.
- § — Violations relating to toll facilities—Exception.
- § — Parent or guardian shall not authorize or permit violation by a child or ward.
- § — Off-road motorcycles.
- § — Motorcycles previously converted as snow bikes.
- § — Mopeds, EPAMDs, motorized foot scooters, personal delivery devices, electric-assisted bicycles, clas
- § — Motorized foot scooters and shared scooters—Local authority may regulate—Contracts offered by scoote
- § — Mopeds—Safety standards.
- § — Wheelchair conveyances.
- § — Neighborhood electric vehicles.
- § — Medium-speed electric vehicles.
- § — Personal delivery device.
- § — Intelligent speed assistance device—Court shall impose use.
- § — Theft of motor vehicle fuel.
- § — Ferry queues—Violations—Exemptions.
- § — Possessing or consuming cannabis in vehicle on highway—Penalty, exceptions—Definition.
- § — Illegal racing—Public education campaigns.
- § — Racing—Impoundment.
- § — Traffic laws apply to persons riding bicycles.
- § — Hand signals.
- § — Riding on bicycles.
- § — Effect of regulations—Penalty.
- § — Clinging to vehicles.
- § — Riding on roadways and bicycle paths.
- § — Carrying articles.
- § — Intoxicated bicyclists.
- § — Lamps and other equipment on bicycles.
- § — School bus, for hire drivers—Age.
- § — Violations specified—Exceptions—Penalty.
- § — Finding and intent.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Permit required—Form of application.
- § — Permit fee—Issuance—Display.
- § — Personal vehicles under chapter 48.177 RCW.
- § — Certificate—Fee.
- § — Right of action—Limitation of recovery.
- § — Liability coverage—Right of action saved.
- § — Substitution of security—New certificate.
- § — Fees to highway safety fund.
- § — Unprofessional conduct—Bond/insurance policy—Penalty.
- § — Rules.
- § — Surety bond.
- § — Nonresident taxicabs—Permit—Fee—Compliance.
- § — Nonresident taxicabs—Permit required for entry.
- § — Nonresident taxicabs—Reciprocity.
- § — Local regulation.
- § — Joint regulation.
- § — Qualifications and hours of service.
- § — Uniform regulation of business and professions act.
- § — Federal funds as necessary condition.
- § — Penalty.
- § — Hydroplane races—Providing for restrooms and other services in public parks for spectators—Admission
- § — Passenger motor vehicles owned or operated by state agencies—Duty to establish policies as to acquis
- § — Exclusion from for hire vehicle laws.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Operators.
- § — Exemptions—Ride sharing.
- § — License required—Exceptions—"Driveaway or towaway methods" defined.
- § — Application for license.
- § — Automotive repair facility may procure transporter's license.
- § — License and plate or indicator tab fees.
- § — Issuance of license—Plates, indicator tabs.
- § — Expiration, renewal—Fee.
- § — Display of plates, indicator tabs—Nontransferability.
- § — Staggering renewal periods.
- § — Grounds for denial, suspension, or revocation of license.
- § — Rules.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Compliance with chapter 81.80 RCW.
- § — Penalty.
- § — Operation—Requirements.
- § — Self-certification form.
- § — Restrictions.
- § — Violation—Traffic infraction—Notice.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Application for license, renewal—Form—Signature—Contents.
- § — Application forwarded with fees—Issuance of license—Disposition of fees—Display of license.
- § — License expiration—Renewal fee—Surrender of license, when.
- § — Staggering renewal periods.
- § — Acts subject to penalties.
- § — Special license plates, indicator tabs—Fee.
- § — Transporting junk vehicles to scrap processor—Removal of parts, restrictions.
- § — Rules.
- § — Other provisions to comply with chapter.
- § — Inspection of premises and records—Certificate of inspection.
- § — Unlicensed hulk hauling or scrap processing—Penalty.
- § — Chapter not to prohibit individual towing of vehicles to wreckers or processors, registered tow truc
- § — Wholesale motor vehicle auction dealers.
- § — Catalytic converters—Disassembling and de-canning.
- § — Catalytic converters—Inspection fee.
- § — Catalytic converters—Payment—Recordkeeping—Exemption.
- § — Legislative declaration.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Issuance of license—Fee.
- § — License required—Penalty.
- § — Expiration, renewal—Fee.
- § — License plates, indicator tabs—Fee—Display.
- § — Bond.
- § — Cancellation of bond.
- § — Application for license—Contents.
- § — Records—Penalty.
- § — Reports to department—Evidence of ownership.
- § — False or unqualified applications.
- § — All storage at place of business—Screening required—Penalty.
- § — License penalties, civil fines, criminal penalties.
- § — Inspection of licensed premises and records.
- § — Violations—Penalties.
- § — Wholesale motor vehicle auction dealers.
- § — Rules.
- § — Municipal compliance.
- § — Cease and desist orders—Fines.
- § — Subpoenas.
- § — Catalytic converter inspection fee.
- § — Catalytic converter transactions.
- § — City, town, or county governing bodies to control and supervise—Assistance of county sheriff or city
- § — City, town, and county traffic schools authorized—Procedure to establish.
- § — Liberal construction.
- § — Deposit, control of funds—Support.
- § — Duty of person required to attend—Penalty.
- § — Purpose of school.
- § — Use of fees collected in excess of school costs—Limitations.
- § — Court may order attendance.
- § — Prohibition on school fee in excess of penalty for unscheduled traffic infraction.
- § — Bicycle and pedestrian curriculum requirement.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Application of uniform regulation of business and professions act.
- § — Administration of chapter—Adoption of rules.
- § — Driver instructors' advisory committee.
- § — School licenses—Insurance.
- § — Instructor's license.
- § — Background checks for school personnel.
- § — Duplicate license certificates.
- § — Instructor's license—Application—Requirements.
- § — Suspension, revocation, or denial of licenses—Causes enumerated.
- § — Suspension, revocation, or denial of licenses—Failure to comply with specified business practices.
- § — Suspension, revocation, or denial of licenses—Appeal of action—Emergency suspension—Hearing, notice
- § — Appeal from action or decision of director.
- § — Penalty.
- § — Chapter not applicable to educational institutions.
- § — Disposition of moneys collected.
- § — Required curriculum—Revocation of license for failure to teach.
- § — Instructional material requirements.
- § — Military training or experience.
- § — Spouses of military personnel—Licensure.
- § — Interactive map of driver training education course providers, providers of traffic safety education
- § — Administration of knowledge and driving portions of driver licensing examination—Rules—Department ov
- § — Driver training school instructors—Expansion of education opportunities—Program requirements—Annual
- § — Voucher program—Annual report.
- § — Young driver education and training in tribal communities—Program—Report.
- § — Coordination of responsibilities with the office of the superintendent of public instruction—2017 c
- § — Applicability—Implementation.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Rental trailers—Fleet vehicle registration.
- § — Vehicles titled in owner's name.
- § — Purchase of additional gross weight.
- § — Part-year registration—Credit for unused fees.
- § — Apportionment of fees.
- § — Reciprocity for trailers, semitrailers, pole trailers.
- § — Deposit of fees.
- § — Credentials—Design, procedures—Issuance, denial, suspension, revocation.
- § — Replacement of license plates, cab card, validation tabs—Fees.
- § — Transaction fee.
- § — Report of actual distance accumulated on applications.
- § — Application—Filing, contents—Fees and taxes—Assessments, due date.
- § — Suspension or cancellation of benefits.
- § — Overpayment, underpayment—Refund, additional amount owed.
- § — Refusal of registration—Federal heavy vehicle use tax.
- § — Responsibility for unlawful acts or omissions.
- § — Gross weight computation.
- § — Relationship of department with other jurisdictions.
- § — Authority of chapter.
- § — Alteration or forgery of credential—Penalty.
- § — Effect of other registration.
- § — Refusal, cancellation of credentials—Procedures, penalties.
- § — Refusal under federal prohibition, placement of out-of-service order.
- § — Suspension, revocation under federal prohibition—Placement of out-of-service order.
- § — Appeal of suspension, revocation, cancellation, refusal.
- § — Departmental audits, investigations—Subpoenas.
- § — Application records—Preservation, audit—Additional assessments, penalties, refunds.
- § — Assessments—When due, penalties—Reassessment—Petition, notice, service—Injunctions, writs of mandate
- § — Mitigation of assessments.
- § — Assessments—Lien for nonpayment.
- § — Delinquent obligations—Notice—Restriction on credits or property—Default judgments—Lien.
- § — Delinquent obligations—Collection by department—Seizure of property, notice, sale.
- § — Warrant for final assessments—Lien on property.
- § — Remedies cumulative.
- § — Civil immunity.
- § — Bankruptcy proceedings—Notice.
- § — Adoption of model traffic ordinance—Amendments.
- § — Short title.
- § — Testing—Self-certification pilot program—Information to be provided—Unique identification number—Not
- § — Definitions.
- § — Departmental entry into multistate proportional registration agreement, International Registration P
- § — Declaration of policy.
- § — Authority for reciprocity agreements—Provisions—Reciprocity standards.
- § — Base state registration reciprocity.
- § — Declarations of extent of reciprocity, when—Exemptions, benefits, and privileges—Rules.
- § — Extension of reciprocal privileges to lessees authorized.
- § — Automatic reciprocity, when.
- § — Suspension of reciprocity benefits.
- § — Purpose.
- § — Agreements to be written, filed, and available for distribution.
- § — Reciprocity agreements in effect at time of act.
- § — Chapter part of and supplemental to motor vehicle registration law.
- § — Constitutionality.
- § — Repeal and saving.
- § — Effective date—1963 c 106.
- § — Section captions not a part of the law.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Requirement for a written manufacturer/dealer agreement—Area of sales responsibility.
- § — Termination, cancellation, and nonrenewal of a manufacturer/dealer agreement.
- § — Transfer of ownership—Family succession.
- § — Warranty obligations.
- § — Inspection and rejection by dealer.
- § — Coercion of dealer prohibited.
- § — Civil dispute resolution—Mediation—Relief.
- § — Penalties.
- § — Findings—Intent.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Termination, cancellation, nonrenewal of franchise restricted.
- § — Determination of good cause, good faith—Petition, notice, decision, appeal.
- § — Determination of good cause, good faith—Hearing, decision, procedures—Judicial review.
- § — Good cause, what constitutes—Burden of proof.
- § — Notice of termination, cancellation, or nonrenewal.
- § — Payments by manufacturer to dealer for inventory, equipment, etc.
- § — Mitigation of damages.
- § — Warranty work.
- § — Designated successor to franchise ownership.
- § — Relevant market area—New or relocated dealerships, notice of.
- § — Protest of new or relocated dealership—Hearing—Arbitration.
- § — Factors considered by administrative law judge.
- § — Hearing—Procedures, costs, appeal.
- § — Relocation requirements—Exceptions.
- § — Petition and hearing filing fees, costs, security.
- § — Unfair practices.
- § — Department defining additional motorsports vehicles.
- § — Sale, transfer, or exchange of franchise.
- § — Reporting of warranties for off-road vehicles and snowmobiles sold by out-of-state dealers—Departmen
- § — Continuation of existing law.
- § — Provisions to be construed in pari materia.
- § — Title, chapter, section headings not part of law.
- § — Invalidity of part of title not to affect remainder.
- § — Repeals and saving—1961 c 12.
- § — Emergency—1961 c 12.
- § — Presenting information about the exclusive bargaining representative—Access to new employees.
- § — Declaration of policy.
- § — Public policy.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Federal social security—State employees' retirement.
- § — Employees subject to industrial insurance laws.
- § — Other party operating ferry by rent, lease, or charter—Passenger-only ferry service.
- § — Scope of negotiations—Interest on retroactive compensation increases—Prohibitions—Agreement conflict
- § — Unfair labor practice procedures—Powers and duties of commission.
- § — Application of RCW 41.56.067—Bargaining representative access to new employees.
- § — Representation—Elections—Rules.
- § — Strikes, work stoppages, and lockouts prohibited.
- § — Employee authorization of membership dues and other payments—Revocation.
- § — Collective bargaining procedures.
- § — Unfair labor practices.
- § — Collective bargaining agreement negotiation.
- § — Impasse procedures.
- § — Mediation.
- § — Legal actions.
- § — Waiver of mediation.
- § — Notice and service.
- § — Insurance and health care.
- § — Toll bridge employees subject to civil service.
- § — Parties not bound by arbitration—Arbitration factors.
- § — Interest arbitration—Procedures.
- § — Interest arbitration—Function.
- § — Collective bargaining limitations.
- § — Ferry vessel captains—Authority, responsibilities—Collective bargaining.
- § — Ferry system performance measures and targets—Definitions.
- § — Certain communications—Privilege from examination and disclosure.
- § — Section captions not part of law—1983 c 15.
- § — Ferry system performance measures and targets—Ad hoc committee.
- § — Legislative findings.
- § — Ferry system performance measures and targets—Reports.
- § — Payment of fair market value of dealer goodwill upon request and termination, cancellation, or nonre
- § — Definitions.
- § — Termination, cancellation, or nonrenewal of franchise restricted.
- § — Determination of good cause, good faith—Petition, notice, decision, appeal.
- § — Determination of good cause, good faith—Hearing, decision, procedures—Judicial review.
- § — Good cause, what constitutes—Burden of proof.
- § — Notice of termination, cancellation, or nonrenewal.
- § — Mitigation of damages.
- § — Designated successor to franchise ownership.
- § — Payments by manufacturer to dealer for inventory, equipment, etc.
- § — Warranty work.
- § — Payments by manufacturer for dealership facilities.
- § — Compensation by manufacturer for labor and parts required to perform recall repairs—Applicability to
- § — Relevant market area—Definition—New or relocated dealerships, notice of.
- § — Hearing—Procedures, costs, appeal.
- § — Protest of new or relocated dealership—Hearing—Arbitration.
- § — Factors considered by administrative law judge.
- § — Exceptions.
- § — Prohibited practices by manufacturer.
- § — Prohibited practices by manufacturer—Adverse action against dealer if vehicle exported or resold by
- § — Prohibited practices by manufacturer—Dealer waiver of chapter—Exceptions.
- § — Unfair practices—Exemptions—Definitions.
- § — Sale, transfer, or exchange of franchise.
- § — Practices by brand owner.
- § — Right of first refusal.
- § — Civil actions for violations.
- § — Immunity of franchisees and assigns.
- § — Venue.
- § — Petition and hearing—Filing fee, costs, security.
- § — Manufacturer incentive programs.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Release of dealer and customer data and information—Access to management computer systems—Immunity.
- § — Violations relating to toll facilities—Exception.
- § — Toll bridge bonds authorized—Adjoining counties.
- § — Approval of tolls.
- § — Powers and duties regarding toll facilities—Purchasing.
- § — State boundary bridges—Investigations—Agreements with counties or states.
- § — Regional transportation investment district—Vehicle tolls authorized.
- § — Purchase of bridges and ferries authorized—Provisions applicable.
- § — Authority of department and commission relating to state ferries.
- § — Toll bridges authorized—Investigations.
- § — Toll bridges—General powers of department and officials—Financial statements.
- § — Toll roads, facilities—Legislative authorization or regional or local sponsorship required.
- § — Toll facilities authorized—Provisions applicable.
- § — Concessions to operate private business on toll road prohibited.
- § — Transportation benefit district—Vehicle tolls authorized.
- § — Authority to acquire right-of-way in constructing a toll bridge.
- § — Toll bridges—Right-of-way across state highways and political subdivisions—Compensation.
- § — Toll bridges—Construction directed—Costs.
- § — Toll bridges—Resolution of necessity in acquiring right-of-way—Effect of.
- § — Toll bridges—Bond proceeds and toll revenues, disposition of—Construction fund—Disbursement—Investme
- § — Toll bridges—Toll revenue fund.
- § — Toll bridges—Bonds—Cooperative funds from state and federal government.
- § — Toll bridges, bonds—Form, contents, manner of sale—Interim bonds.
- § — Toll bridges—Transfer of funds for bond payments—Surplus funds.
- § — Toll collection account.
- § — Tacoma Narrows toll bridge account.
- § — Toll bridges—Payments made by warrants on vouchers—Interest on deposits.
- § — Toll bridges—Remedies of bondholders.
- § — Toll bridges—Limitations on other service—Protection of outstanding bonds.
- § — Toll bridges—Agreement on deposit of funds.
- § — Toll bridges—Use of bond proceeds and revenue for expenses.
- § — Toll bridges—Fixing of toll rates authorized—Lien of bonds on revenue.
- § — Toll bridges—Insurance or indemnity bonds authorized.
- § — Toll charges retained until costs paid.
- § — Credit permits for vehicular passage.
- § — Liquidation and closure of facility accounts upon removal of tolls—Transfer to motor vehicle fund.
- § — Liquidation and closure of facility accounts upon removal of tolls—Satisfaction of claims.
- § — Sale of unneeded property—Authorized—Rules.
- § — Credit permits for vehicular passage—Cash deposit or bond—Revocation of permit.
- § — Franchises for utility, railway, urban public transportation purposes.
- § — Permits, leases, licenses to governmental entities to use property of toll facility or ferry system.
- § — Sale of unneeded property—Certification to governor—Execution, delivery of deed.
- § — Contributions by the state or political subdivision—Bonds—Repayment.
- § — Notification requirements.
- § — Deposit of moneys received under RCW 47.56.253 through 47.56.256.
- § — 1950 Tacoma Narrows bridge part of primary highways.
- § — High occupancy toll lanes defined.
- § — Naches Pass tunnel—Design.
- § — Hood Canal bridge—Public sport fishing—Disclaimer of liability.
- § — Spokane river bridges.
- § — 1950 Tacoma Narrows bridge toll-free—Exception.
- § — Puget Island-Westport ferry—Payments for operation and maintenance to Wahkiakum county—Toll-free ope
- § — County ferries—Deficit reimbursements—Capital improvement funds.
- § — "No Smoking" areas on ferries—Establishment directed.
- § — Various bond issues—Charge against fuel tax revenues.
- § — Refunding bonds—Authorized.
- § — Refunding bonds—Liquidation of existing bond funds.
- § — Refunding bonds—General obligation—Signatures, negotiability—Payment of principal and interest—Pledg
- § — Refunding bonds—Repayment to Puget Sound capital construction account.
- § — Interstate 90 floating bridge tolls—Federal authorization—Report.
- § — Authority to collect tolls on existing or replacement state route number 520 bridge—Toll charge sche
- § — Toll rates—Legislative approval—Adjustments—Reports.
- § — Tolls—Electronic toll collection and photo toll systems—Administrative fees—Violation—In-vehicle dev
- § — Finding—Intent.
- § — Definitions. (Contingent expiration date.)
- § — Tolling advisory committee.
- § — Transportation commission as state tolling authority—Powers and duties—Toll rates—Restrictions on to
- § — Policy guidelines for eligible toll facility proposals.
- § — Imposition of tolls on eligible toll facilities—Who may authorize, revenue expenditures.
- § — Application.
- § — State route number 99, deep bore tunnel—Tolls authorized—Eligible toll facility—Toll revenue—Toll ra
- § — Alaskan Way viaduct replacement project account—Deposits—Use and transfer of funds.
- § — Report to legislature on toll rate increases and decreases by transportation commission.
- § — State route No. 520 corridor—Tolls authorized—Eligible toll facility—Toll revenue—Toll rate schedule
- § — State route No. 520 corridor account—Deposits—Use and transfer of funds.
- § — State route number 520 civil penalties account.
- § — Toll rates—Setting or adjusting on eligible toll facilities—Establishing or adjusting exemptions—Adm
- § — State route number 167 and Interstate 405 corridor project—Construction—Application for deferral of
- § — State route number 167 and Interstate 405 express toll lane system—Traffic and revenue analysis—Fina
- § — Interstate 405 and state route number 167 corridors—Tolls authorized—Eligible toll facility—Toll rat
- § — Interstate 405 and state route number 167 express toll lanes account.
- § — Interstate 405 and state route number 167 corridors—Performance—Reevaluation of options.
- § — Columbia river crossing project—Agreements with the Oregon state transportation commission. (Conting
- § — Puget Sound Gateway facility—Toll rates.
- § — Interstate 5 bridge replacement project—Toll facility. (Contingent effective date.)
- § — High occupancy toll lanes operations account, repealed—Residual balance of funds, year-end accruals—
- § — Puget Sound Gateway facility account.
- § — Interstate 5 bridge replacement project account. (Contingent effective date.)
- § — Railroad bridge rights-of-way across navigable streams.
- § — Interstate 5 bridge replacement project—Bistate agreement.
- § — Violations relating to toll facilities—Exception.
- § — Location and plans of bridge or trestle to be approved—Future alterations.
- § — Credit permits for vehicular passage.
- § — Credit permits for vehicular passage—Cash deposit or bond—Revocation of permit.
- § — Deposit of moneys received under RCW 47.56.253 through 47.56.256.
- § — Permits, leases, licenses to governmental entities to use property of toll facility or ferry system.
- § — Ferry system, toll bridges, and facilities authorized—Power to contract, sell, and lease back.
- § — Emergency powers of governor to insure continued operation of ferry and toll bridge system—Cost reim
- § — Definitions.
- § — State ferry system a public mass transportation system.
- § — "Washington State Ferries"—Name authorized.
- § — Eminent domain—Condemnation proceedings.
- § — Existing contracts—Prior negotiations and bids validated.
- § — Survey by department.
- § — Improvement of facilities—Financing.
- § — Revenue bonds authorized—Issuance—Conditions—Negotiability—Interim bonds.
- § — Determining amount of bonds to be issued.
- § — Sale of bonds—Deposit, disbursement of proceeds.
- § — Bonds are legal investment for state moneys.
- § — Bondholders may compel performance.
- § — Refunding bonds—Authorization—Amount—Interest—Conditions.
- § — Refunding bonds—Payable from revenues.
- § — Refunding bonds—Disposition—Laws applicable.
- § — Other crossings—Infringement of existing franchises—Waivers (as amended by 2003 c 83).
- § — Ferries, terminal facilities—Interim revenue warrants authorized.
- § — Revenue refunding bonds to redeem interim warrants.
- § — Interim warrants and refunding bonds—Laws applicable.
- § — Unit or combined operation—Continuous project—Rental, charter, lease of system property—Sale of unne
- § — Charter of state ferries—Hazardous materials.
- § — Historic ferries—Acquisition by qualified persons or organizations.
- § — System as self-liquidating undertaking—Powers of department—Concessions.
- § — Ferries revolving fund—Deposit of excess funds.
- § — Consent to liability not general liability of state.
- § — Department as common carrier—Rights and liabilities.
- § — Seamen may sue for injuries—Venue.
- § — Liability for damages as to persons or property.
- § — Liability to persons other than shippers or passengers—Limitation.
- § — Claim for damages—Filing—Contents—Time limitations.
- § — Payment of claims.
- § — Venue of actions—Enforcement of judgment.
- § — Ferry service—Lummi Island to Orcas Island—Limitation on operation.
- § — Local law enforcement officers on ferries and terminals.
- § — Ferry service between Port Townsend and Keystone—Operation authorized, when.
- § — Ferry service between Port Townsend and Keystone—Purpose.
- § — Ferry user data survey.
- § — State ferries—Scope of review—Periodic reviews required.
- § — State ferries—Review of fares and pricing policies—Proposals.
- § — State ferries—Local expressions—Ferry advisory committees.
- § — Capital vessel replacement account—Transfers.
- § — Fares and pricing policies—Adoption schedule—Revenues—Vessel replacement surcharges.
- § — Operational strategies for asset utilization.
- § — Public participation—Legislative approval.
- § — Appropriation limitations—Capital program cost allocation.
- § — Vessel maintenance and preservation program—Report.
- § — Life-cycle cost model on capital assets.
- § — Capital plan.
- § — Terminal and vessel preservation funding requests—Predesign study.
- § — Terminal and vessel design standards.
- § — Vessel rebuild and replacement plan.
- § — Additional requirements for vessel improvement and vessel acquisition funding requests.
- § — Additional revenue bonds, refunding bonds, authorized, 1961 Act—Prior charge against Puget Sound cap
- § — Terminal improvement, vessel improvement, and vessel acquisition project funding requests—Predesign
- § — Refunding bonds authorized, 1961 Act.
- § — Additional revenue bonds, refunding bonds, authorized, 1961 Act—Agreement to continue imposition of
- § — Additional revenue bonds, refunding bonds, authorized, 1961 Act—Ferry system a revenue-producing und
- § — Acquisition of additional ferries—Legislative finding—Department authority.
- § — Parking or holding area for ferry patrons in conjunction with municipal off-street parking facilitie
- § — Puget Sound ferry operations account.
- § — General obligation bonds—Ferries—Authorized—Purposes—Passenger-only vessels—Issuance, sale, and reti
- § — Puget Sound capital construction account—Created—Use.
- § — Disposition of proceeds from sale of bonds.
- § — Bonds—Terms—Principal and interest payable from proceeds of state excise taxes on motor vehicle and
- § — Repayment of bonds—Fund sources.
- § — Bonds—Powers and duties of state finance committee.
- § — Reimbursements and transfers of funds.
- § — Excess repayment funds—Disposition.
- § — Prequalification of contractors required.
- § — Passenger-only ferry service—Conveyance of vessels authorized.
- § — Bonds legal investment for public funds.
- § — Bonds—Equal charge against revenues from motor vehicle and special fuel excise taxes.
- § — Ferry system collaboration with passenger-only ferry service providers.
- § — Application for prequalification—Form.
- § — Qualifications of contractor—Rules to assure.
- § — Additional investigation—Terms of prequalification—Notice of nonqualification.
- § — Renewal of prequalification—Nonrenewal or revocation, notice.
- § — Appeal of refusal, modification, or revocation of prequalification.
- § — General obligation bonds—1992 issue—Purpose—Issuance and sale.
- § — Rejection of bid despite prequalification—Unqualified bidder.
- § — Bonds—1992 issue—Supervision of sale by state finance committee—Option of short-term obligations.
- § — Department authority to obtain information.
- § — Financial information regarding qualifying not public.
- § — Bonds—1992 issue—Use of proceeds.
- § — Bonds—1992 issue—Payment of principal and interest from pledged excise taxes.
- § — Bonds—1992 issue—Payment from ferry bond retirement fund.
- § — Design-build ferries—Independent owner's representative—Phases defined—Department may modify certain
- § — Design-build ferries—Notice of request for proposals.
- § — Design-build ferries—Cost-benefit analysis—Engineer's estimate—Subsequent request for proposals, whe
- § — Design-build ferries—Phase one.
- § — Design-build ferries—Issuance of request for proposals.
- § — Design-build ferries—Phase three.
- § — Design-build ferries—Notice to proposers not selected—Appeal.
- § — Design-build ferries—Phase two.
- § — Design-build ferries—Single best-qualified proposer—Incentives—Proposal negotiations—Compensation.
- § — Findings—Single proposal process for new ferry vessel construction.
- § — Ferry system operation—Fuel purchasing strategies—Report.
- § — Design-build ferries—Hybrid diesel-electric ferry vessels—Contract requirements—Third-party experts.
- § — Annual fare policy.
- § — Vessel and terminal electrification program.
- § — Small business enterprise enforceable goals program.
- § — Cost recovery mechanisms.
- § — Implementation of workforce planning recommendations—Adoption of formal strategy—Annual employee sur
- § — Railroad bridge rights-of-way across navigable streams.
- § — Location and plans of bridge or trestle to be approved—Future alterations.
- § — Funds collected by department.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Magazines—Classification, location and construction—Standards—Use.
- § — Restrictions on manufacture, sale, or storage—Users—Reports on storage—Waiver.
- § — License required to manufacture, purchase, sell, use, possess, transport, or store explosives—Penalt
- § — Limit on storage quantity.
- § — Quantity and distance tables for separation between magazines—Adoption by rule.
- § — Storage of caps with explosives prohibited.
- § — Quantity and distance tables for storage—Adoption by rule.
- § — Quantity and distance table for explosives manufacturing buildings.
- § — Storage report—Inspection—License—Cancellation.
- § — Manufacturer's report—Inspection—License.
- § — Dealer in explosives—Application—License.
- § — Purchaser's license fee.
- § — Purchaser of explosives—Application—License.
- § — User's license or renewal—Fee.
- § — Storage license fee.
- § — Manufacturer's license fee—Manufacturers to comply with dealer requirements when selling.
- § — Seller's license fee—Sellers to comply with dealer requirements.
- § — Annual inspection.
- § — Discharge of firearms or igniting flame near explosives.
- § — Unlawful access to explosives.
- § — Explosive devices prohibited—Penalty.
- § — Exemptions.
- § — Municipal or county ordinances unaffected—State preemption.
- § — Coal mining code unaffected.
- § — Sale to unlicensed person prohibited.
- § — Blasting near fur farms and hatcheries.
- § — Shipments out of state—Dealer's records.
- § — Malicious placement of an explosive—Penalties.
- § — Malicious placement of an imitation device—Penalties.
- § — Intimidation or harassment with an explosive—Class C felony.
- § — "Terrorist act" defined.
- § — Malicious explosion of a substance—Penalties.
- § — Abandonment of explosives.
- § — Separate storage of components capable of detonation when mixed.
- § — Explosive containers to be marked—Penalty.
- § — Small arms ammunition, primers and propellants—Transportation regulations.
- § — Gas bombs, explosives, stink bombs, etc.
- § — Small arms ammunition, primers and propellants—Separation from flammable materials.
- § — Small arms ammunition, primers and propellants—Transportation, storage and display requirements.
- § — Small arms ammunition, primers and propellants—Primers, transportation and storage requirements.
- § — Licenses—Fingerprint and criminal record checks—Fee—Licenses prohibited for certain persons—License
- § — Licenses—Expiration—Extension of storage licenses.
- § — Implementation of chapter and rules pursuant to chapter 49.17 RCW.
- § — License revocation, nonrenewal, or suspension.
- § — Seizure and forfeiture.
- § — Dropping load, other materials—Covering.
- § — Reporting theft or loss of explosives.
- § — RULES OF THE ROAD
- § — Legislative findings.
- § — Local adopt-a-highway programs.
- § — Declaration of purpose.
- § — Administrative procedure act—Application to chapter.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Littering prohibited—Penalties—Litter cleanup restitution payment.
- § — Litter receptacles—Use of anti-litter symbol—Distribution—Placement—Violations—Penalties.
- § — Collection of fines and forfeitures.
- § — Enforcement of chapter.
- § — Notice to public—Contents of chapter—Required.
- § — Official gatherings and sports facilities—Recycling.
- § — Transported waste must be covered or secured.
- § — Removal of litter—Responsibility.
- § — Marinas and airports—Recycling.
- § — Waste reduction, recycling, and litter control account—Distribution.
- § — Department of ecology—Administration of anti-litter and recycling programs.
- § — Waste reduction, anti-litter, and recycling campaign—Industrial cooperation requested.
- § — Violations of chapter—Penalties.
- § — Funding to local governments—Reports.
- § — Litter collection programs—Department of ecology—Coordinating agency—Use of funds—Reporting by agenc
- § — Waste reduction and recycling.
- § — Alternative to Initiative 40—Placement on ballot—Force and effect of chapter.
- § — MALICIOUS MISCHIEF — INJURY TO PROPERTY
- § — NUISANCE
- § — NUISANCE
- § — Intent.
- § — Definitions—To govern chapter.
- § — Definitions—"City."
- § — Definitions—"Fireworks."
- § — Definitions—"Display fireworks."
- § — Definitions—"Consumer fireworks."
- § — Definitions—"Articles pyrotechnic."
- § — Definitions—"Agricultural and wildlife fireworks."
- § — Definitions—"Special effects."
- § — Definitions—"Public display of fireworks."
- § — Definitions—"Fire nuisance."
- § — Definitions—"License."
- § — Definitions—"Licensee."
- § — Definitions—"Local fire official."
- § — Definitions—"Permit."
- § — Definitions—"Permittee."
- § — Definitions—"Person."
- § — Definitions—"Importer."
- § — Definitions—"Manufacturer."
- § — Definitions—"Wholesaler."
- § — Definitions—"Pyrotechnic operator."
- § — Definitions—"Retailer."
- § — Definitions—"New fireworks item."
- § — Definitions—"Permanent storage"—"Temporary storage."
- § — Chief of the Washington state patrol to enforce and administer—Powers and duties.
- § — Civil penalty—Notice—Remission, mitigation, review.
- § — Acts prohibited without appropriate licenses and permits—Minimum age for license or permit—Activitie
- § — Application for permit.
- § — Investigation, report on permit application.
- § — Governing body to grant permits—Statewide standards—Liability insurance.
- § — Public display permit—Investigation—Governing body to grant—Conditions.
- § — Public display permit—Bond or insurance for liability.
- § — Public display permit—Granted for exclusive purpose.
- § — Public display permit—Amount of bond or insurance.
- § — Chief of the Washington state patrol to issue licenses—Registration of in-state agents.
- § — Exemptions from licensing—Purchase of certain agricultural and wildlife fireworks by government agen
- § — Application for license to be signed.
- § — Application for license.
- § — Annual application for a license—Dates.
- § — License to engage in particular act to be issued if not contrary to public safety or welfare—Transpo
- § — Annual license fees.
- § — License fees—Additional.
- § — License authorizes activities of sellers, authorized representatives, employees.
- § — Duration of licenses and retail fireworks sales permits.
- § — General license for public display—Surety bond or insurance—Filing of license certificate with local
- § — Denial of license for material misrepresentation or if contrary to public safety or welfare.
- § — Hearing on denial of license.
- § — Denial of license for failure to meet qualifications or conditions.
- § — Revocation of license.
- § — Wholesalers and retailers—Liability insurance requirements.
- § — Retailers—Purchase from licensed wholesalers.
- § — Sale of certain fireworks prohibited.
- § — Dates and times consumer fireworks may be sold or discharged—Local governments may limit, prohibit s
- § — Public displays not to be hazardous.
- § — Authorized sales of toy caps, tricks, and novelties.
- § — Supervision of public displays.
- § — Approved permanent storage facilities required.
- § — Permanent storage permit required—Application—Investigation—Grant or denial—Conditions.
- § — Sale of stock after revocation or expiration of license.
- § — Seizure of fireworks.
- § — Seizure of fireworks—Proceedings for forfeiture—Disposal of confiscated fireworks.
- § — Examination, inspection of books and premises.
- § — Licensees to maintain and make available complete records—Exemption from public records act.
- § — Reports, payments deemed made when filed or paid or date mailed.
- § — Unlawful possession of fireworks—Penalties.
- § — Forestry permit to set off fireworks in forest, brush, fallow, etc.
- § — Unlawful discharge or use of fireworks—Penalty.
- § — Prohibited transfers of fireworks.
- § — Unlawful sales or transfers of consumer fireworks—Penalty.
- § — Unlawful sales or transfers of display fireworks—Penalty.
- § — Unlawful transportation of fireworks—Penalty.
- § — Unlawful to permit fire nuisance where fireworks kept—Penalty.
- § — Nonprohibited acts—Signal purposes, forest protection.
- § — Manufacture or sale of fireworks for out-of-state shipment.
- § — Articles pyrotechnic, special effects for entertainment media.
- § — Penalty.
- § — Violation a separate, continuing offense.
- § — Civil enforcement not precluded.
- § — Attorney general may institute civil proceedings—Venue.
- § — Civil penalty—Costs.
- § — Short title.
- § — Local permit and license fees—Limits.
- § — Chief of the Washington state patrol to provide list of consumer fireworks that may be sold to the p
- § — Retailers to post list of consumer fireworks.
- § — Effective date—1961 c 228.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Programs.
- § — Vehicle inspections—Failed—Certificate of acceptance.
- § — Vehicle inspections—Complaints.
- § — Vehicle inspections—Fleets.
- § — Authority.
- § — Rules.
- § — Noncompliance areas—Annual review.
- § — Vehicle emission and equipment standards—Designation of noncompliance areas and emission contributin
- § — Clean-fuel performance and clean-fuel vehicle emissions specifications.
- § — Effective date—1989 c 240.
- § — Used vehicles.
- § — Scientific advisory board—Composition of board—Duties.
- § — Violations of chapter punishable as misdemeanor—Circumstances—Violations designated as civil infract
- § — Definitions.
- § — Operation of vessel in a reckless manner—Operation of a vessel under the influence of intoxicating l
- § — Operation of vessel in a negligent manner—Penalty.
- § — Eluding a law enforcement vessel.
- § — Assault by watercraft—Penalty.
- § — Homicide by watercraft—Penalty.
- § — Enforcement—Chapter to supplement federal law.
- § — Vessel impoundment—Procedure—Forfeiture.
- § — Failure to stop for law enforcement officer.
- § — Equipment standards—Rules—Penalty.
- § — Tampering with vessel lights or signals—Exhibiting false lights or signals—Penalty.
- § — Muffler or underwater exhaust system required—Exemptions—Enforcement—Penalty.
- § — Failure of vessel to contain safety equipment—Owner/operator may be cited for applicable infraction
- § — Personal flotation devices required—Penalty.
- § — Water skiing safety—Requirements.
- § — Duty of operator involved in collision, accident, or other casualty—Immunity from liability of perso
- § — Operation of personal watercraft—Prohibited activities—Penalties.
- § — Personal flotation devices—Inspection and approval—Rules.
- § — Casualty and accident reports—Confidentiality—Use as evidence.
- § — Loading or powering vessel beyond safe operating ability—Penalties.
- § — Boating accident reports by local government agencies—Investigation—Report of coroner.
- § — Posting of notice.
- § — Notice—Contents—Service.
- § — Compensation—Liability on failure to give notice.
- § — Liability for excessive or negligent use.
- § — Disputed claims—Trial—Bond.
- § — Unclaimed vessel—Procedure.
- § — Vessels secured pursuant to chapter 79A.65 RCW.
- § — Vessels carrying passengers for hire on whitewater rivers—Purpose.
- § — Vessels carrying passengers for hire on whitewater rivers—Whitewater river outfitter's license requi
- § — Vessels adrift—Owner to be notified.
- § — Vessels carrying passengers for hire on whitewater rivers—Conduct constituting misdemeanor.
- § — Vessels carrying passengers for hire on whitewater rivers—Safety requirements.
- § — Vessels carrying passengers for hire on whitewater rivers—Use of alcohol prohibited—Vessel to be acc
- § — Vessels carrying passengers for hire on whitewater rivers—Designation of whitewater river sections.
- § — Vessels carrying passengers for hire on whitewater rivers—Operation of vessel—Exemptions.
- § — Vessels carrying passengers for hire on whitewater rivers—Rights-of-way.
- § — Vessels carrying passengers for hire on whitewater rivers—Rules to implement RCW 79A.60.480—Fees.
- § — Vessels carrying passengers for hire on whitewater rivers—License sanction for certain convictions.
- § — Vessels carrying passengers for hire on whitewater rivers—Whitewater river outfitter's license—Appli
- § — Designation as whitewater river—Rules—Schedule of fines.
- § — Uniform regulation of business and professions act.
- § — Uniform waterway marking system.
- § — Findings—Sewage disposal initiative established—Boater environmental education—Waterway access facil
- § — Identification and designation of polluted and environmentally sensitive areas.
- § — Contracts for financial assistance—Ownership of sewage pumpout or dump unit—Ongoing costs.
- § — Designation of marinas, boat launches, or boater destinations for installation of sewage pumpout or
- § — Development by department of ecology of design, installation, and operation of sewage pumpout and du
- § — Boater environmental education program.
- § — Grants for environmental education or boat waste management planning.
- § — Review of programs by commission.
- § — Allocation of funds.
- § — Commission to adopt rules.
- § — Recreational boating fire prevention education program.
- § — Liquid petroleum gas leak warning devices—Findings.
- § — Small spill prevention education program.
- § — Boating safety education—Commission's duties—Fee—Report to the legislature.
- § — Boating safety education certification account.
- § — Operating motor-driven boat or vessel for teak surfing, platform dragging, bodysurfing—Prohibition—E
- § — Requirements to operate motor-driven boats/vessels—Exemptions—Penalty.
- § — Study of boater needs—Funding recommendations.
- § — Boating activities program—Boating activities advisory committee—Adoption of rules.
- § — Boating activities account.
- § — Refusal to submit to certain tests—Not admissible as evidence—Penalty.
- § — Tax rate changes.
- § — Vessels for hire—Requirements—Application of section—Penalty.
- § — Definitions.
- § — Dedication of taxes—Comprehensive performance audits.
- § — Refinery fuel gas—Value—Tax rate—Local use tax exemption.
- § — Use tax imposed.
- § — Exemptions—Waste vegetable oil.
- § — Exemptions—Adapted housing—Disabled veterans—Construction.
- § — Exemptions—Digital codes.
- § — Natural or manufactured gas—Use tax imposed—Exemption. (Contingent expiration date.)
- § — Natural or manufactured gas, exempt from use tax imposed by RCW 82.12.020.
- § — Deferral of use tax on certain users of natural or manufactured gas.
- § — Exemptions—Use of tangible personal property by nonresident while temporarily within state—Use of ho
- § — Exemptions—Sale of copied public records by state and local agencies.
- § — Exemptions—Use of tangible personal property taxable under chapter 82.16 RCW.
- § — Exemptions—Use of airplanes, locomotives, railroad cars, or watercraft used in interstate or foreign
- § — Exemptions—Nontaxable tangible personal property, warranties, and digital products.
- § — Exemptions—Use of motor vehicle and special fuel—Conditions.
- § — Exemptions—Machinery and equipment used for manufacturing, research and development, or a testing op
- § — Exemptions—Use of carbon and similar substances that become an ingredient or component of anodes or
- § — Exemptions—Use of tangible personal property incorporated in prototype for aircraft parts, auxiliary
- § — Exemptions—Aircraft maintenance repair—Building construction. (Expires January 1, 2031.)
- § — Exemptions—Use of tangible personal property related to a building or structure that is an integral
- § — Exemptions—Use of personal property of the operating property of a public utility by state or politi
- § — Exemptions—Use of personal property previously used in farming and purchased from farmer at auction.
- § — Exemptions—Use of machinery and equipment by public research institutions.
- § — Exemptions—Use of personal property, digital automated services, or certain other services by federa
- § — Exemptions—Personal property and certain services donated to nonprofit organization or governmental
- § — Exemptions—Use of livestock.
- § — Exemptions—Use of poultry for producing poultry and poultry products for sale.
- § — Exemptions—Use of fuel by extractor or manufacturer thereof.
- § — Exemptions—Use by bailee of tangible personal property consumed in research, development, etc., acti
- § — Exemptions—Use by residents of motor vehicles and trailers acquired and used while members of the ar
- § — Exemptions—Use of dual-controlled motor vehicles by school for driver training.
- § — Exemptions—Use of semen in artificial insemination of livestock.
- § — Exemptions—Use of form lumber by persons engaged in constructing, repairing, etc., structures for co
- § — Exemptions—Use of tangible personal property related to farmworker housing. (Expires January 1, 2032
- § — Exemptions—Use of wearing apparel only as a sample for display for sale.
- § — Exemptions—Use of sand, gravel, or rock to extent of labor and service charges for mining, sorting,
- § — Exemptions—Use of personal property in single trade shows.
- § — Exemptions—Use of pollen.
- § — Exemptions—Use by free hospitals of certain items.
- § — Exemptions—Use of medical supplies, chemicals, or materials by organ procurement organization.
- § — Exemptions—Use of tangible personal property by political subdivision resulting from annexation or i
- § — Exemptions—Use of medical products by qualifying blood, tissue, or blood and tissue banks.
- § — Exemptions—Use of human blood, tissue, organs, bodies, or body parts for medical research or quality
- § — Exemptions—Use of certain drugs or family planning devices.
- § — Exemptions—Use of returnable containers for beverages and foods.
- § — Exemptions—Certain medical items.
- § — Exemptions—Use of vans as ride-sharing vehicles.
- § — Exemptions—Use of ferry vessels by the state or local governmental units—Components thereof.
- § — Exemptions—Use of certain irrigation equipment.
- § — Exemptions—Use of items by health or social welfare organizations for alternative housing for youth
- § — Exemptions—Use of food and food ingredients.
- § — Exemptions—Use of feed for cultivating or raising fish for sale.
- § — Exemptions—Use of computers or computer components, accessories, software, digital goods, or digital
- § — Exemptions—Use of feed consumed by livestock at a public livestock market.
- § — Exemptions—Use of food purchased under the supplemental nutrition assistance program.
- § — Exemptions—Use of diesel fuel in operating watercraft in commercial deep sea fishing or commercial p
- § — Exemptions—Use of materials and supplies in packing horticultural products.
- § — Exemptions—Use by artistic or cultural organizations of certain objects.
- § — Exemption—Use of used park model trailers.
- § — Exemption—Use of certain used mobile homes.
- § — Exemptions—Rental or sales related to motion picture or video productions—Exceptions.
- § — Exemptions—Sales of cigarettes by Indian retailers.
- § — Exemptions—Use of vapor products sold by Indian retailers.
- § — Exemptions—Use of newspapers.
- § — Exemption—Use of used floating homes.
- § — Exemptions—Use of academic transcripts.
- § — Credit for retail sales or use taxes paid to other jurisdictions with respect to property used.
- § — Exemptions and credits—Pollution control facilities.
- § — Credits and refunds—Bad debts.
- § — Exemptions—Vehicle battery core deposits or credits—Replacement vehicle tire fees—"Core deposits or
- § — Retailers to collect tax—Penalty.
- § — Installment sales or leases.
- § — Collection of tax on vehicles by county auditor or director of licensing—Remittance.
- § — Cash receipts taxpayers—Bad debts.
- § — Investment data for investment firms. (Expires July 1, 2031.)
- § — Delivery charges.
- § — Administration.
- § — Exemptions—Large private airplanes. (Expires July 1, 2031.)
- § — Bundled transactions—Tax imposed.
- § — Exemptions—Adaptive recreational and rehabilitation facilities. (Expires January 1, 2035.)
- § — Exemptions—Sales to a farmer performing custom farming services or farm management services.
- § — Exemptions—Vessels sold to nonresidents.
- § — Exemptions—Nonprofit fund-raising activities.
- § — Exemptions—Use of feminine hygiene products.
- § — Exemptions—Vessels exempt from registration. (Expires January 1, 2029.)
- § — Vessels held in inventory by dealer or manufacturer—Tax on personal use—Documentation—Rules.
- § — Exemptions—Uses of vessel, vessel's trailer by dealer.
- § — Exemptions—Nebulizers.
- § — Exemptions—Ostomic items.
- § — Exemptions—Personal property used at an aluminum smelter.
- § — Exemptions—Uses of vessel, vessel's trailer by manufacturer.
- § — Exemptions—Direct mail delivery charges.
- § — Exemptions—Use of medical supplies, chemicals, or materials by comprehensive cancer centers.
- § — Exemptions—Vehicles using clean alternative fuels and electric vehicles, exceptions—Quarterly transf
- § — Exemptions—Mobility enhancing equipment.
- § — Exemptions—Use of computer equipment parts and services by printer or publisher.
- § — Exemptions—Coal used at coal-fired thermal electric generation facility—Application—Demonstration of
- § — Exemptions—Fuel cell electric vehicles. (Expires June 30, 2029.)
- § — Exemptions—Air pollution control facilities at a thermal electric generation facility—Exceptions—Pay
- § — Additional tax on use of motor vehicles if vehicle value exceeds $100,000.
- § — Exemptions—Warehouse and grain elevators and distribution centers.
- § — Exemptions—Use of gun safes.
- § — Exemptions—Sales/leasebacks by regional transit authorities.
- § — Use of motorcycles loaned to department of licensing.
- § — Exemptions—Conifer seed.
- § — Exemptions—Replacement parts for qualifying farm machinery and equipment.
- § — Exemptions—Animal pharmaceuticals.
- § — Exemptions—Property and services acquired from a federal credit union.
- § — Automotive adaptive equipment. (Expires July 1, 2028.)
- § — Exemptions—Livestock nutrient management equipment and facilities.
- § — Exemptions—Diesel, biodiesel, and aircraft fuel for farm fuel users.
- § — Exemptions—Anaerobic digesters.
- § — Exemptions—Propane or natural gas to heat chicken structures.
- § — Exemptions—Chicken bedding materials.
- § — Exemptions—Watershed protection or flood prevention.
- § — Exemptions—Dietary supplements.
- § — Exemptions—Over-the-counter drugs for human use.
- § — Exemptions—Kidney dialysis devices.
- § — Exemptions—Disposable devices used to deliver prescription drugs for human use.
- § — Exemptions—Steam, electricity, electrical energy.
- § — Exemptions—Hog fuel used to generate electricity, steam, heat, or biofuel. (Expires June 30, 2034.)
- § — Exemptions—Use of machinery and equipment in generating electricity. (Expires January 1, 2030.)
- § — Use of machinery and equipment used in generating electricity—Effect of exemption expiration.
- § — Exemptions—Semiconductor materials manufacturing. (Contingent effective date; contingent expiration
- § — Exemptions—Gases and chemicals used in production of semiconductor materials. (Expires January 1, 20
- § — Exemptions—Gases and chemicals used to manufacture semiconductor materials. (Contingent effective da
- § — Computer parts and software related to the manufacture of commercial airplanes. (Expires July 1, 204
- § — Exemptions—Labor, services, and personal property related to the manufacture of commercial airplanes
- § — Exemptions—Insulin.
- § — Exemptions—Eligible server equipment—Eligible power infrastructure—Computer data centers. (Expires J
- § — Exemptions—Wax and ceramic materials.
- § — Exemptions—Eligible server equipment—Eligible power infrastructure—Computer data centers in counties
- § — Exemptions—Internet and telecommunications infrastructure. (Expires January 1, 2030.)
- § — Exemptions—Zero emission buses.
- § — Exemptions—Certain limited purpose public corporations, commissions, and authorities.
- § — Exemptions—Weatherization of a residence.
- § — Exemptions—Battery-powered electric marine propulsion systems—Qualifying vessels. (Expires July 1, 2
- § — Exemptions—Joint municipal utility services authorities.
- § — Exemptions—Food, drinks, or meals furnished by a senior living community.
- § — Exemptions—Bottled water—Prescription use.
- § — Exemptions—Bottled water—Primary water source unsafe.
- § — Exemptions—Restaurant employee meals.
- § — Exemptions—Cannabis, useable cannabis, cannabis concentrates, and cannabis-infused products covered
- § — Exemptions—Cannabis concentrates, useable cannabis, or cannabis-infused products—Products containing
- § — Exemptions—Vehicles using clean alternative fuels and electric vehicles. (Expires August 1, 2028.)
- § — Tax preferences—Expiration dates.
- § — Tax changes.
- § — Direct pay permits.
- § — Liability for tax rate calculation errors—Geographic information system.