43.17.320 – Interagency disputes—Alternative dispute resolution—Definitions.
RCW 43.17.320 Interagency disputes—Alternative dispute resolution—Definitions. For purposes of RCW 43.17.320 through 43.17.340, “state agency” means: (1) Any agency for which the executive officer is listed in RCW 42.17A.705(1); and (2) The office of the secretary of state; the office of the state treasurer; the office of the state auditor; the department of natural resources; […]
43.17.330 – Interagency disputes—Alternative dispute resolution—Methods.
RCW 43.17.330 Interagency disputes—Alternative dispute resolution—Methods. Whenever a dispute arises between state agencies, agencies shall employ every effort to resolve the dispute themselves without resorting to litigation. These efforts shall involve alternative dispute resolution methods. If a dispute cannot be resolved by the agencies involved, any one of the disputing agencies may request the governor […]
43.17.340 – Interagency disputes—Alternative dispute resolution—Exception.
RCW 43.17.340 Interagency disputes—Alternative dispute resolution—Exception. RCW 43.17.320 and 43.17.330 shall not apply to any state agency that is a party to a lawsuit, which: (1) Impleads another state agency into the lawsuit when necessary for the administration of justice; or (2) files a notice of appeal, petitions for review, or makes other filings subject […]
43.17.120 – Designation of agency to carry out federal social security disability program.
RCW 43.17.120 Designation of agency to carry out federal social security disability program. Such state agency as the governor may designate is hereby authorized to enter into an agreement on behalf of the state with the Secretary of Health, Education and Welfare to carry out the provisions of the federal social security act, as amended, […]
43.17.130 – Designation of agency to carry out federal social security disability program—Appointment of personnel.
RCW 43.17.130 Designation of agency to carry out federal social security disability program—Appointment of personnel. The state agency entering into such agreement shall appoint such professional personnel and other assistants and employees as may be reasonably necessary to carry out the provisions of RCW 43.17.120 and 43.17.130. [ 1965 c 8 § 43.17.130. Prior: 1955 […]
43.17.150 – Receipt of property or money from United States attorney general—Use, expenditure—Deposit.
RCW 43.17.150 Receipt of property or money from United States attorney general—Use, expenditure—Deposit. (1) Each state agency is authorized to receive property or money made available by the attorney general of the United States under section 881(e) of Title 21 of the United States Code and, except as required to the contrary under subsection (2) […]
43.17.200 – Allocation of moneys for acquisition of works of art—Expenditure by arts commission—Conditions.
RCW 43.17.200 Allocation of moneys for acquisition of works of art—Expenditure by arts commission—Conditions. (1) All state agencies including all state departments, boards, councils, commissions, and quasi public corporations shall allocate, as a nondeductible item, out of any moneys appropriated for the original construction of any public building, an amount of one-half of one percent […]
43.17.205 – Purchase of works of art—Interagency reimbursement for expenditure by visual arts program.
RCW 43.17.205 Purchase of works of art—Interagency reimbursement for expenditure by visual arts program. The funds allocated under RCW 43.17.200, 28A.335.210, and 28B.10.025 shall be subject to interagency reimbursement for expenditure by the visual arts program of the Washington state arts commission when the particular law providing for the appropriation becomes effective. For appropriations which […]
43.17.210 – Purchase of works of art—Procedure.
RCW 43.17.210 Purchase of works of art—Procedure. The Washington state arts commission shall determine the amount to be made available for the purchase of art in consultation with the agency, except where another person or agency is specified under RCW 43.19.455, 28A.335.210, or 28B.10.025, and payments therefor shall be made in accordance with law. The […]
43.17.230 – Emergency information telephone services—Accessibility from all phones required—Charges.
RCW 43.17.230 Emergency information telephone services—Accessibility from all phones required—Charges. (1) The legislature finds that when the state provides emergency information by telephone to citizens that is of a critical nature, such as road or weather hazards, the information should be accessible from all residential, commercial, and coin-operated telephones. Information such as road and weather […]