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Code · Washington · Title 43 — State Government—Executive · Chapter 43.101

RCW 43.101.541

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(1)Effective July 21, 2026, and annually thereafter on July 31st, the criminal justice training commission must report to the fiscal committees of the legislature on:
(a)The total count of law enforcement grant applications received by the commission by fiscal year;
(b)The total count of law enforcement officer positions applied for by fiscal year;
(c)The total count of grant funding requested by fiscal year;
(d)The name of each law enforcement entity that applied for the grant, how many officers they requested funding for, and how much state funding they requested by fiscal year; and
(e)The count of grants awarded, to include the name of each law enforcement entity that was an award recipient for the grant, how many officers they received funding for, and how much state funding they were awarded by fiscal year.
(2)This section expires December 31, 2029.
[ 2025 c 350 s 102 .]
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