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WAC Citation |
Subject Matter/Purpose of Rule |
Current Activity/Approximate Filing Date |
Chapter 200-370 WAC, Credit, charge, or purchasing cards. |
Expedited rule making to repeal chapter 200-370 WAC. Under HB 2452 (2012), commonly known as procurement reform, RCW 43.19.185 was repealed. RCW 43.19.185 mandated the development of credit card systems and rules relating to the use of credit cards by state agencies and departments. While the development of credit card policies and standards by the department of enterprise services are required under HB 2452, credit card rules are no longer required. In addition, fully developed and operational credit card systems, controls and policies are in place and widely used and followed by state agencies and departments. Because of this, chapter 200-370 WAC is no longer relevant. |
CR-105 expedited rule making filed in June 2015. Objection period closed without objections. Adoption anticipated January 2016. |
Chapter 200-305 WAC, Debarment fines. |
Amend rules to implement SHB 1447 by establishing the process to fine a contractor when a finding for cause is made. |
CR-101 filed September 2015. CR-102 proposed rules anticipated filing in January 2016. |
New rule within Title 200 WAC, Operating unmanned aircraft systems (drones) on the campus. |
New rules are considered necessary to provide for the safety and security of state government as well as visitors to the capitol campus. |
CR-102 proposed rules filed November 18, 2015. Adoption anticipated January 6, 2016. |
Chapter 200-340 WAC, Design and construction standards of sidewalk and curb ramps. |
Amend design and construction standards of sidewalk and curb ramps for the physically handicapped person without uniquely endangering the blind. This rule making will update the current rules to align with the current State Building Code. These rules apply to cities, counties and towns. |
Start of rule making anticipated in January 2016. |
New rule within Title 200 WAC, Trespassing on the capitol campus. |
These rules will specify the grounds upon which the state may give a trespass warning, excluding a person from the capitol buildings and grounds, and to put in place an administrative review process to satisfy a person's due process. |
Start of rule making anticipated in January 2016. |