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  • WSR 26-12-058 PERMANENT RULES EMPLOYMENT SECURITY DEPARTMENT
    June 1, 2026

    Washington Employment Security Department adopts permanent rules for the WA Cares long-term services and supports trust program covering out-of-state participation, self-employed elective coverage, audits, qualified individual determinations, and re…

  • 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.

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