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Washington Code > Title 41 - Public employment, civil service, and pensions
Washington Code
> Title 41 - Public employment, civil service, and pensions
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Chapter 41.04
General provisions
Chapter 41.05
State health care authority
Chapter 41.06
State civil service law
Chapter 41.07
Central personnel-payroll system
Chapter 41.08
Civil service for city firefighters
Chapter 41.12
Civil service for city police
Chapter 41.14
Civil service for sheriff's office
Chapter 41.16
Firefighters' relief and pensions -- 1947 act
Chapter 41.18
Firefighters' relief and pensions -- 1955 act
Chapter 41.20
Police relief and pensions in first-class cities
Chapter 41.22
Law enforcement chaplains
Chapter 41.24
Volunteer firefighters' and reserve officers' relief and pensions
Chapter 41.26
Law enforcement officers' and firefighters' retirement system
Chapter 41.28
Retirement of personnel in certain first-class cities
Chapter 41.31A
Extraordinary investment gains -- Plan 3
Chapter 41.32
Teachers' retirement
Chapter 41.33
Teachers' retirement -- Federal social security
Chapter 41.34
Plan 3 retirement system contributions
Chapter 41.35
Washington school employees' retirement system
Chapter 41.37
Washington public safety employees' retirement system
Chapter 41.40
Washington public employees' retirement system
Chapter 41.41
State employees' retirement -- Federal social security
Chapter 41.44
Statewide city employees' retirement
Chapter 41.45
Actuarial funding of state retirement systems
Chapter 41.47
Acceptance of old age and survivors' insurance -- 1941 act
Chapter 41.48
Federal social security for public employees
Chapter 41.50
Department of retirement systems
Chapter 41.54
Portability of public retirement benefits
Chapter 41.56
Public employees' collective bargaining
Chapter 41.58
Public employment labor relations
Chapter 41.59
Educational employment relations act
Chapter 41.60
State employees' suggestion awards and incentive pay
Chapter 41.68
Reparations to state employees terminated during World War II
Chapter 41.72
Law enforcement medal of honor
Chapter 41.76
Public four-year institutions of higher education -- Faculty labor relations
Chapter 41.80
State collective bargaining
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