Washington's Center for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Youth adopts permanent rules establishing statutory default copy fees for public records and procedures for waiving charges under RCW 42.56.120.
Washington Center for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Youth board of trustees relocates July 15–16 special meeting to 2505 South 320th Avenue, Federal Way, WA 98003, with hybrid attendance available under Open Public Meetings Act compliance.
Washington Department of Health Dental Quality Assurance Commission announces public meetings in compliance with the Open Public Meetings Act.
Washington Department of Social and Health Services amends eligibility rules for cash and food assistance programs to clarify recertification procedures after certification periods end and align with federal supplemental nutrition assistance program…
Washington Department of Health adopts permanent rules adjusting commercial shellfish processing fees for fiscal years 2026 and 2027 per ESSB 5998 budget requirements.
Washington Department of Retirement Systems proposes rulemaking on medical expense reimbursement payments for retirees.
Washington Superintendent of Public Instruction proposes amendments to school district budgeting and accounting rules covering budget basis, receivables, extensions, soundness reviews, and interfund loans.
Washington State Superintendent of Public Instruction proposes rules governing K-3 class size limits, physical and social-emotional support staffing, state funding apportionment, and certificated instructional employee definitions under WAC 392-122 …
Washington Superintendent of Public Instruction proposes rule changes to clarify enrollment definitions for technical colleges and institutional education programs affecting student eligibility determinations.
Washington State Superintendent of Public Instruction proposes emergency advance payment rules for school districts covering application procedures, approval criteria, and repayment terms under WAC 392-121-436, 392-121-438, and 392-121-443.
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