§ 43.235.010 Definitions
§ 43.235.020 Department authorized to make available grants awarded on a contract basis — Coordination of review — Authority of coordinating entity — Regional and statewide domestic violence fatality review panels — Cit
§ 43.235.030 Domestic violence fatality review panels — Composition — Reports
§ 43.235.040 Confidentiality — Access to information
§ 43.235.050 Immunity from liability
§ 43.235.060 Data collection and analysis
§ 43.235.800 Statewide report
§ 43.235.900 Conflict with federal requirements — 2000 c 50
§ 43.235.901 Construction — Chapter applicable to state registered domestic partnerships — 2009 c 521

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Terms Used In Washington Code > Chapter 43.235 - Domestic violence fatality review panels

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