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Washington State government consists of more than 190 agencies, departments, and commissions. The main administrative departments are: [1] Agriculture (WSDA); Archaeology and Historic Preservation (DAHP)
Services for the Blind (DSB) Social and Health Services (DSHS) Transportation (WSDOT) Veterans Affairs (DVA) The Washington State Register (WSR) is a biweekly publication that includes activities of the government. [2] [3] The Washington Administrative Code (WAC) is the codification of regulations arranged by subject and agency. [2] [3]
State law enforcement agencies of Washington (state) (4 P) Pages in category "State agencies of Washington (state)" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total.
The Washington State Department of Licensing (DOL) is a department of the Washington state government that administers vehicle and vessel registration and issues driver's licenses. It also regulates licensing for certain professions, including architects, cosmetologists, geologists, private investigators, real estate brokers, and security ...
WSDOT was founded as the Washington State Highway Board and the Washington State Highways Department on March 13, 1905, when then-governor Albert Mead signed a bill that allocated $110,000 to fund new roads that linked the state. The State Highway Board was managed by State Treasurer, State Auditor, and Highway Commissioner Joseph M. Snow and ...
The Seattle-based free-market think tank filed its lawsuit in Thurston County Superior Court in an attempt to force the two agencies to comply with RCW 70A.45.020, which requires agency staff to ...
The Washington State Department of Labor and Industries (L&I) is a department of the Washington state government that regulates and enforces labor standards.The agency administers the state's workers' compensation system, conducts workplace inspections, licenses and certifies trade workers, and issues permits for heavy machinery.
The Washington State Department of Commerce is a state agency in Washington. Based in the state's capitol, Olympia, Washington, the agency is responsible for community and economic development. The agency manages several boards and commissions with a focus on businesses, local governments, tribes, and community-based organizations. [1] [2] [3]