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Washington regulations

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    • WSR 26-12-050 PREPROPOSAL STATEMENT OF INQUIRY STATE INVESTMENT BOARD
      May 29, 2026

      Washington State Investment Board proposes amendments to chapter 287-04 WAC governing state investment rules and practices.

    • WSR 26-12-047 PROPOSED RULES DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH (Pharmacy Quality Assurance Commission)
      May 29, 2026

      Washington Department of Health proposes amendments to pharmacy prescription labeling accessibility standards for dispensing practitioners and facilities under WAC 246-945.

    • WSR 26-12-052 PERMANENT RULES UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON
      May 29, 2026

      University of Washington eliminates duplicative operational and procedural information in permanent rules effective through WSR 26-12-052.

    • WSR 26-12-051 EMERGENCY RULES DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE
      May 29, 2026

      Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife emergency rule moves the 20-fathom bottomfish depth restriction line in Marine Areas 3 and 4 west of Bonilla-Tatoosh to place Duntze and Duncan rocks shoreward of the restriction.

    • WSR 26-12-049 EMERGENCY RULES DEPARTMENT OF FISH AND WILDLIFE
      May 29, 2026

      Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife emergency rules restore Wind River salmon and steelhead regulations to permanent status.

    • WSR 26-12-046 PERMANENT RULES HEALTH CARE AUTHORITY
      May 29, 2026

      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.

    • WSR 26-12-053 PROPOSED RULES DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL AND HEALTH SERVICES (Home and Community Living Administration)
      May 29, 2026

      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…

    • WSR 26-12-044 AGENDA DEPARTMENT OF FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS
      May 28, 2026

      Washington Department of Financial Institutions publishes semi-annual agenda of rules under development to inform small businesses of upcoming regulatory changes.

    • WSR 26-12-042 PREPROPOSAL STATEMENT OF INQUIRY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH
      May 28, 2026

      Washington Department of Health proposes rule changes for dietitian compact practice privilege fees and renewal cycles under SHB 2088 to align late renewal, duplicate license, and verification fees with compact standards.

    • WSR 26-12-043 EMERGENCY RULES DEPARTMENT OF LICENSING
      May 28, 2026

      Department of Licensing gains authority to deny, cancel, or refuse renewal of confidential and undercover license plates based on conduct of government units and officials.

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