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Washington Code > Title 42 - Public officers and agencies
Washington Code
> Title 42 - Public officers and agencies
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Chapter 42.04
General provisions
Chapter 42.08
Official bonds
Chapter 42.12
Vacancies
Chapter 42.14
Continuity of government act
Chapter 42.16
Salaries and fees
Chapter 42.17
Disclosure -- Campaign finances -- Lobbying
Chapter 42.20
Misconduct of public officers
Chapter 42.23
Code of ethics for municipal officers -- Contract interests
Chapter 42.24
Payment of claims for expenses, material, purchases -- Advancements
Chapter 42.26
Agency vendor payment revolving fund -- Petty cash accounts
Chapter 42.30
Open Public Meetings Act
Chapter 42.32
Meetings
Chapter 42.36
Appearance of fairness doctrine -- Limitations
Chapter 42.40
State employee whistleblower protection
Chapter 42.41
Local government whistleblower protection
Chapter 42.44
Notaries public
Chapter 42.48
Release of records for research
Chapter 42.52
Ethics in public service
Chapter 42.56
Public records act
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