Washington Statutes
§ 74.39.001 — Finding.
Washington § 74.39.001
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Wash. Rev. Code § 74.39.001 (2026).
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The legislature finds that:
Washington's chronically functionally disabled population is growing at a rapid pace. This growth, along with economic and social changes and the coming age wave, presents opportunities for the development of long-term care community services networks and enhanced volunteer participation in those networks, and creates a need for different approaches to currently fragmented long-term care programs. The legislature further recognizes that persons with functional disabilities should receive long-term care services that encourage individual dignity, autonomy, and development of their fullest human potential.
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Legislative History
[1989 c 427 s 1.]
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