WSR 23-04-047
AGENDA
DEPARTMENT OF
ENTERPRISE SERVICES
[Filed January 26, 2023, 12:04 p.m.]
Listed below is the department of enterprise services' (DES) semi-annual rules development agenda for publication in the Washington State Register. This list identifies rules that we have under active development and rules that the agency anticipates starting some rule-making action on during the next six months.
This agenda also is available on our rule-making website. We update rule-making information on our website as rule making progresses. If we start rule-making activities not listed on this agenda or stop listed rule-making activities, we immediately post that information to our rule-making website and inform interested and known affected parties
If you have questions about this agenda, contact Jack Zeigler at jack.zeigler@des.wa.gov.
Semi-Annual Rule-Making Agenda
January 1 to June 30, 2023
WAC Citation
Purpose of Rule Making
Current Activity/Approximate Filing Date
Chapter 200-220 WAC, Use of the public areas of the capitol buildings and grounds
Amend rule to:
• Align rules with current law and practices.
• Clarify DES has delegated enforcement authority to the Washington state patrol.
• Establish an exclusion process and associated appeal process.
Proposed rules (CR-102) were filed in April 2022. The public comment period has completed.
We anticipate adopting the proposed rules without changes and filing the CR-103 in January 2023.
Chapter 200-220 WAC, Use of the public areas of the capitol buildings and grounds
The campus use rules were first put in place over a decade ago and have not received a comprehensive review and update since first adopted.
This rule making is intended to make the rules clear, current, and understandable, as well as close operational gaps.
We anticipate filing the CR-101 preproposal statement of inquiry in late spring 2023.
Chapter 200-230 WAC,
Requirements for commemorative and art works on state capitol grounds
The campus commemorative and art works rules were put in place 24 years ago and have not received a comprehensive review and update since first adopted.
This rule making is intended to make the rules clear, current, and understandable, as well as close operational gaps.
We anticipate filing an interpretive policy statement to clarify definitions and establish the process for submitting a commemorative work or work of art proposal to the department.
We anticipate filing the CR-101 in late spring 2023.
Jack Zeigler
Rules and Policy Manager