Washington Statutes
§ 64.44.005 — Legislative finding.
Washington § 64.44.005
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Bluebook
Wash. Rev. Code § 64.44.005 (2026).
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The legislature finds that some properties are being contaminated by hazardous chemicals used in unsafe or illegal ways in the manufacture of illegal drugs or by hazardous drugs contaminating transient accommodations regulated by the department. Innocent members of the public may be harmed by the residue left by these chemicals when the properties are subsequently rented or sold without having been decontaminated.
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Diane Perillo And Ted Perillo v. Island County
(Court of Appeals of Washington, 2020)
Legislative History
[2017 c 115 s 1;1990 c 213 s 1.]
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