Washington Administrative Code definition

Washington Administrative Code or “WAC” shall mean the “rules” or “administrative rules” designed to help the Washington state public comply with state laws, processes, and other requirements. All references to WAC chapters or sections shall include any successor, amended, or replacement regulation.
Washington Administrative Code means rules that codify the regulations of the executive branch agencies and are issued by authority of statutes.
Washington Administrative Code or "WAC" means the regulations of executive branch agencies are issued by authority of statutes. Like legislation and the Constitution, regulations are a source of primary law in Washington State. The WAC codifies the regulations and arranges them by subject or agency.

Examples of Washington Administrative Code in a sentence

  • To the extent this Project involves asbestos removal, the Design-Builder shall comply with Chapter 49.26 RCW, “Health and Safety – Asbestos,” and any provisions of the Washington Administrative Code promulgated thereunder.


More Definitions of Washington Administrative Code

Washington Administrative Code or “(WAC)” means the rules adopted by agencies to implement legislation and RCWs. All references in this Contract to WAC chapters or sections shall include any successor, amended, or replacement regulation. Pertinent WAC chapters or sections can be accessed at http://www.leg.wa.gov/LawsAndAgencyRules/Pages/default.aspx

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