§ 43.19.003 Definitions
§ 43.19.005 Department created — Powers and duties
§ 43.19.008 Director — Executive powers and management — Review of programs and services — Audit
§ 43.19.011 Director — Powers and duties
§ 43.19.014 Notification requirements
§ 43.19.015 Certain powers and duties of director of public institutions transferred to director of financial institutions
§ 43.19.025 Enterprise services account
§ 43.19.035 Commemorative works account
§ 43.19.125 Capitol buildings and grounds — Custody and control
§ 43.19.19054 Exemptions from statewide policy for purchasing and material control
§ 43.19.1917 Records of equipment owned by state — Inspection — “State equipment” defined
§ 43.19.1919 Surplus personal property — Sale, exchange — Exceptions and limitations — Transferring ownership of department-owned vessel
§ 43.19.19190 Surplus property — Exemption for original or historic state capitol furnishings
§ 43.19.19191 Surplus computers and computer-related equipment — Donation to school districts or educational service districts
§ 43.19.1920 Surplus personal property — Donation to emergency shelters
§ 43.19.19201 Affordable housing — Inventory of suitable property
§ 43.19.1921 Warehouse facilities — Central salvage — Sales, exchanges, between state agencies
§ 43.19.205 Chapter not applicable to certain transfers of property
§ 43.19.450 Supervisor of engineering and architecture — Qualifications — Appointment — Powers and duties — Delegation of authority — “State facilities” defined
§ 43.19.455 Purchase of works of art — Procedure
§ 43.19.500 Enterprise services account — Use
§ 43.19.501 Thurston county capital facilities account
§ 43.19.560 Motor vehicle transportation service — Definitions
§ 43.19.565 Motor vehicle transportation service — Powers and duties — Agency exemptions
§ 43.19.570 Motor vehicle transportation service — Responsibilities — Agreements with other agencies — Alternative fuels and clean technologies
§ 43.19.585 Motor vehicle transportation service — Powers and duties
§ 43.19.600 Motor vehicle transportation service — Transfer of passenger motor vehicles to department from other agencies — Studies — Agency exemptions
§ 43.19.610 Enterprise services account — Sources — Disbursements
§ 43.19.620 Motor vehicle transportation service — Rules and regulations
§ 43.19.622 Passenger motor vehicles owned or operated by state agencies — Duty to establish policies as to acquisition, operation, authorized use — Strategies to reduce fuel consumption and vehicle emissions — Implementatio
§ 43.19.623 Employee commuting in state-owned or leased vehicle — Policies and regulations
§ 43.19.630 Motor vehicle transportation service — Use of personal motor vehicle
§ 43.19.635 Motor vehicle transportation service — Unauthorized use of state vehicles — Procedure — Disciplinary action
§ 43.19.637 Clean-fuel vehicles — Purchasing requirements
§ 43.19.642 Biodiesel fuel blends — Use by agencies — Annual report
§ 43.19.643 Biodiesel fuel blends — Definitions
§ 43.19.646 Coordinating the purchase and delivery of biodiesel — Reports
§ 43.19.647 Purchase of biofuels and biofuel blends — Contracting authority
§ 43.19.648 Publicly owned vehicles, vessels, and construction equipment — Fuel usage — Advisory committee — Tires
§ 43.19.651 Fuel cells and renewable or alternative energy sources
§ 43.19.663 Clean technologies — Purchase — Definitions
§ 43.19.668 Energy conservation — Legislative finding — Declaration
§ 43.19.669 Energy conservation — Purpose
§ 43.19.670 Energy conservation — Definitions
§ 43.19.682 Energy conservation to be included in landscape objectives
§ 43.19.685 Lease covenants, conditions, and terms to be developed — Applicability
§ 43.19.691 Municipalities — Energy audits and efficiency
§ 43.19.695 Bonds to finance conservation measures
§ 43.19.708 Certified veteran-owned businesses — Identification in vendor registry
§ 43.19.710 Consolidated mail service — Definitions
§ 43.19.715 Consolidated mail service — Area served
§ 43.19.720 Consolidated mail service — Review needs of state agencies
§ 43.19.725 Small businesses — Increased registration in enterprise vendor registration and bid notification system — Increased contracts and purchasing — Model plan — Technical assistance — Recordkeeping
§ 43.19.727 Small businesses — Effects of technical assistance — Reports — Web-based information system
§ 43.19.733 Requirement to utilize print management contracts — Exemptions
§ 43.19.736 Print shop services — Bid solicitations — Confidential information
§ 43.19.739 Reducing costs — Agencies to consult with department
§ 43.19.742 Agency management of print operations — Department rules and guidelines
§ 43.19.745 Agency use of envelopes — Standardization
§ 43.19.748 Public printing for state agencies and municipal corporations — Exceptions to in-state requirements
§ 43.19.751 Public printing for state agencies and municipal corporations — Allowance of claims
§ 43.19.754 Public printing for state agencies and municipal corporations — Contracts for out-of-state work
§ 43.19.757 Public printing for state agencies and municipal corporations — Quality and workmanship requirements
§ 43.19.760 Risk management — Principles
§ 43.19.763 Risk management — Definitions
§ 43.19.766 Risk management — Office created — Powers and duties
§ 43.19.769 Risk management — Procurement of insurance and bonds
§ 43.19.772 Risk management — Procurement of insurance for municipalities
§ 43.19.775 Risk management — Enforcement of bonds under RCW 39.59.010
§ 43.19.778 Risk management — Liability account — Actuarial studies
§ 43.19.781 Risk management — Safety and loss control program
§ 43.19.782 Loss prevention review team — Appointment — Duties — Rules — Annual report
§ 43.19.783 Loss prevention review team — Final report — Use of report and testimony limited
§ 43.19.784 Bonds of state officers and employees — Fixing amount — Additional bonds — Exemptions — Duties of director
§ 43.19.800 Transfer of ownership of department-owned vessel — Further requirements
§ 43.19.805 Inventory of state land resources — Developing and maintaining — Summaries
§ 43.19.900 Transfer of powers, duties, functions, and assets of department of general administration
§ 43.19.901 Transfer of certain powers, duties, functions, and assets of the public printer
§ 43.19.902 Transfer of certain powers, duties, functions, and assets of the department of information services
§ 43.19.903 Transfer of certain powers, duties, functions, and assets of the department of personnel
§ 43.19.904 Transfer of certain powers, duties, functions, and assets of the office of financial management

Terms Used In Washington Code > Chapter 43.19 - Department of enterprise services

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  • Lease: A contract transferring the use of property or occupancy of land, space, structures, or equipment in consideration of a payment (e.g., rent). Source: OCC
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  • Personal property: All property that is not real property.
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  • Testify: Answer questions in court.
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