178 chapters · 3,474 sections in this title.
RCW 43.150.010 Legislative findings.
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(1) The legislature finds that:(a) Large numbers of Washington's citizens are actively engaged in carrying forward the ethic of service and voluntary activities that benefit their citizens, their communities, and the entire state;(b) This contribution continues to provide the equ…
RCW 43.150.020 Short title.
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This chapter may be known and cited as the center for volunteerism and citizen service act.[ 1992 c 66 s 2; 1982 1st ex.s. c 11 s 2.]
RCW 43.150.030 Definitions.
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Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, the definitions in this section apply throughout this chapter.(1) "Volunteer" means a person who is willing to work without expectation of salary or financial reward and who chooses where he or she provides services and the type of s…
RCW 43.150.040 Center for volunteerism and citizen service authorized—Coordinator—Staff.
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The governor may establish a statewide center for volunteerism and citizen service within the department of commerce and appoint an executive administrator, who may employ such staff as necessary to carry out the purposes of this chapter. The provisions of chapter 41.06 RCW do no…
RCW 43.150.050 Programs and activities authorized.
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The center, working in cooperation with individuals, local groups, and organizations throughout the state, may undertake any program or activity for which funds are available which furthers the goals of this chapter. These programs and activities may include, but are not limited …
RCW 43.150.070 Receipt and expenditure of donations—Fees—Voluntary action center fund created.
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(1) The center may receive such gifts, grants, and endowments from private or public sources as may be made from time to time, in trust or otherwise, for the use and benefit of the purpose of the center and expend the same or any income therefrom according to the terms of the gif…
RCW 43.150.080 At-risk children—Collaborative program.
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A volunteer organization or individual volunteer may assist a public agency, with the agency's approval, in a collaborative program designed to serve the needs of at-risk children. The center, with the advice and counsel of the attorney general, shall develop guidelines defining …