Washington Department of Revenue establishes new audit and review program for multifamily property tax exemptions under WAC 458-16-350.
Washington Department of Commerce seeks to expand its low-income weatherization program under HB 2338 to include community-scaled multi-unit projects in neighborhoods with overlapping environmental, social, or economic challenges.
Washington Department of Labor and Industries proposes 2027 industrial insurance premium rate updates affecting workers' compensation insurance reporting, audit, recordkeeping, and rating systems under WAC chapters 296-17 and 296-17B.
Washington Department of Social and Health Services proposes amendments to Chapter 388-76 WAC governing adult family home minimum requirements, including potential new sections and repeals to align with state and federal law.
Washington Department of Commerce will hold a public hearing on its proposed 2027 Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program state plan.
Washington state DSHS emergency rules establish Health-related Social Needs program services including rent assistance, nutrition supports, and caregiver respite for Medicaid beneficiaries under section 1115 waiver authority while permanent rules ar…
Washington Health Care Authority amended medical respite program rules to exclude post-hospitalization housing and clarify the six-month service cap applies per rolling 12-month period, effective per CMS guidance.
Washington Department of Social and Health Services proposes rules establishing the health-related social needs program under WAC 388-106H, covering eligibility, service scope, and provider qualifications for rent/temporary housing, nutritional supp…
Washington Department of Social and Health Services proposes rules establishing the health-related social needs program covering rent/temporary housing, nutritional supports, caregiver respite, and home accessibility services for eligible individual…
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