Washington State

Office of the Attorney General

Attorney General

Bob Ferguson

AGLO NO. 71 >
OFFICES AND OFFICERS ‑- STATE ‑- ENERGY FACILITY SITE EVALUATION COUNCIL ‑- AUTHORITY TO COMPEL COMPLIANCE WITH CHAPTER 80.50 RCW The energy facility site evaluation council is not authorized by chapter 80.50 RCW, or any other law, to institute any form of legal proceeding to compel a given
AGLO NO. 72 >
ZONING ‑- STATE AGENCIES ‑- APPLICABILITY OF BUILDING CODES TO STATE AGENCIES A state agency is not required to comply with the provisions of a local (county or city) zoning code.                     
AGLO NO. 73 >
CITIES AND TOWNS ‑- STATUTORY DEBT LIMITATION UNDER RCW 39.36.020 AS AMENDED BY § 1, CHAPTER 38, LAWS OF 1971 A city or town may incur debt to the extent of an additional two and one‑half percent, with voter approval, for the acquisition or development of open space or park facilities.  
AGLO NO. 74 >
INTERLOCAL COOPERATION ACT ‑- ROADS AND BRIDGES ‑- CITY OF SEATTLE ‑- STATE HIGHWAY COMMISSION ‑- KING COUNTY ‑- PORT OF SEATTLE ‑- METROPOLITAN SEATTLE (Metro) ‑- CONSTRUCTION OF WEST SEATTLE BRIDGE The City of Seattle, the State Highway Commission, King County, the Port of Seattle, and, to a
AGLO NO. 75 >
CITIES AND TOWNS ‑- LANDS ‑- ANNEXATION ‑- APPLICABILITY OF LAND DEVELOPMENT ACT TO LANDS ANNEXED SINCE 1973 The exemption contained in § 3(1)(f) of the land development act of 1973 (chapter 12, Laws of 1973, 1st Ex. Sess.) now codified as chapter 58.19 RCW, does not apply to a lot or parcel of
AGLO NO. 76 >
HIGHWAYS AND ROADS ‑- CITIES AND TOWNS ‑- POWERS OF A PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION BENEFIT AREA A public transportation benefit area organized pursuant to chapter 36.57A RCW has the authority to construct, on its own or in connection with other governmental agencies, a roadway for use exclusively by
AGLO NO. 77 >
CHILDREN ‑- SCOPE OF CHILD ABUSE REPORTING LAW (1) The definition of "child abuse and neglect" contained in RCW 26.44.020 includes cases where the injury suffered is a mental as well as a physical injury and would also encompass cases of harm brought about by failure to provide adequate food,