§ 43.59.010 Purpose — Finding
§ 43.59.020 Governor responsible for administration of traffic safety program — Acceptance and disbursal of federal funds
§ 43.59.030 Members of commission — Appointment — Vacancies — Governor’s designee to act during governor’s absence
§ 43.59.040 Powers and duties of commission
§ 43.59.050 Meetings — Travel expenses of members
§ 43.59.060 Director of commission — Appointment — Salary
§ 43.59.070 Director’s duties — Staff — Rules and regulations
§ 43.59.080 Governor’s duties as chair
§ 43.59.140 Driving while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or any drug — Information and education
§ 43.59.156 Cooper Jones active transportation safety council
§ 43.59.170 Child restraint systems in motor vehicles — Information and education
§ 43.59.180 Negligent driving with a vulnerable user victim — First degree — Information and education

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Terms Used In Washington Code > Chapter 43.59 - Traffic safety commission

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