Washington Statutes
§ 26.60.060 — Domestic partnerships created by subdivisions of the state.
Washington § 26.60.060
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Wash. Rev. Code § 26.60.060 (2026).
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(1)(a) A domestic partnership created by a subdivision of the state is not a state registered domestic partnership for the purposes of a state registered domestic partnership under this chapter. Those persons desiring to become state registered domestic partners under this chapter must register pursuant to RCW 26.60.040 .
(b)A subdivision of the state that provides benefits to the domestic partners of its employees and chooses to use the definition of state registered domestic partner as set forth in RCW 26.60.020 must allow the certificate issued by the secretary of state to satisfy any registration requirements of the subdivision. A subdivision that uses the definition of state registered domestic partner as set forth in RCW 26.60.020 shall notify the secretary of state. The secretary
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§ 26.60.040
Washington § 26.60.040
§ 26.60.020
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Legislative History
[2007 c 156 s 7.]
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