Washington Statutes
§ 43.330.280 — Documentation of clusters of companies having a comparative competitive advantage—Process and criteria—Working group.
Washington § 43.330.280
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Wash. Rev. Code § 43.330.280 (2026).
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(1)The department shall document clusters of companies throughout the state that have comparative competitive advantage or the potential for comparative competitive advantage, using the process and criteria for identifying strategic clusters developed by the working group specified in subsection (2) of this section.
(2)The department and the workforce training and education coordinating board shall jointly convene a working group to:
(a)Specify the process and criteria for identification of substate geographic concentrations of firms or employment in an industry and the industry's customers, suppliers, supporting businesses, and institutions, which process will include the use of labor market information from the employment security department and local labor markets; and
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[2014 c 112 s 116;2012 c 229 s 708. Prior:2009 c 565 s 14;2009 c 72 s 2;2007 c 227 s 2.]
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