§ 19.305.010 Definitions
§ 19.305.020 Testing of cigarettes — Performance standard — Records — Exceptions
§ 19.305.030 Certification — Fee
§ 19.305.040 Markings — Requirements
§ 19.305.050 Violations — Civil penalties
§ 19.305.060 Rule making — Inspection of cigarettes
§ 19.305.070 Enforcement of chapter — Authority
§ 19.305.080 Reduced cigarette ignition propensity account
§ 19.305.090 Exemptions
§ 19.305.100 Federal preemption
§ 19.305.110 Local conflicts or preemption prohibited
§ 19.305.900 Effective date — 2008 c 239

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Terms Used In Washington Code > Chapter 19.305 - Cigarette ignition propensity

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