§ 28B.30.010 Designation
§ 28B.30.015 Purpose
§ 28B.30.050 Collaboration with Eastern Washington University and local community colleges
§ 28B.30.054 Credits — Statewide transfer policy and agreement — Establishment
§ 28B.30.055 “Major line” defined
§ 28B.30.057 Major lines common to University of Washington and Washington State University
§ 28B.30.058 Major lines — School of medicine — Forestry
§ 28B.30.060 Courses exclusive to Washington State University
§ 28B.30.065 Exclusive instruction in agriculture
§ 28B.30.067 Wine grape industry, instruction relating to — Purpose
§ 28B.30.068 Wine grape industry, instruction relating to — Administration
§ 28B.30.095 Management
§ 28B.30.100 Regents — Appointment — Terms — Vacancies — Quorum — Bond
§ 28B.30.115 Regents — Oaths
§ 28B.30.116 Regents — Expenses
§ 28B.30.117 Regents — Attorney general as advisor
§ 28B.30.120 Regents — Open public meetings — Vacancy not to affect rights of remaining members
§ 28B.30.125 Regents — Board organization — President — President’s duties — Bylaws, laws
§ 28B.30.130 Regents — Treasurer of board — Bond — Disbursement of funds by
§ 28B.30.135 Regents — University president as secretary of board — Duties — Bond
§ 28B.30.140 Regents — Employees, board members, to have no interest in contracts
§ 28B.30.150 Regents — General powers and duties
§ 28B.30.200 Morrill act funds allotted to university
§ 28B.30.210 Acceptance of federal aid — 1907 c 198 — Assent
§ 28B.30.215 Acceptance of certain federal aid
§ 28B.30.220 Acceptance of federal aid — 1925 ex.s. c 182
§ 28B.30.250 University designated as recipient of all federal aid to agricultural experiment stations
§ 28B.30.255 University designated as recipient of all federal aid to agricultural experiment stations — Assent to congressional grants to university
§ 28B.30.270 State treasurer receiving agent of certain federal aid — Acts enumerated
§ 28B.30.280 State treasurer receiving agent of certain federal aid — Withdrawals
§ 28B.30.285 State treasurer receiving agent of certain federal aid — Trust funds not subject to appropriation
§ 28B.30.300 State treasurer to report annually on university assets held in trust
§ 28B.30.310 Department of natural resources to report annually on university trust lands transactions
§ 28B.30.325 Lease of lands with outdoor recreation potential — Restrictions — Unlawful to use posted lands
§ 28B.30.350 Medical, health and hospital service — Authorized
§ 28B.30.355 Medical, health and hospital service — Leases, contracts and agreements
§ 28B.30.357 Child and adolescent psychiatry residency — Creation, requirements
§ 28B.30.360 Sexual assault — Online and clinical training program — Report
§ 28B.30.365 Sexual assault — Nurse examiner leader pilot program — Report
§ 28B.30.382 Pollinator extension education and outreach program
§ 28B.30.515 Findings — University Center of North Puget Sound — Management and leadership
§ 28B.30.520 Statewide off-campus telecommunications system — Authorized — Purpose, education in high-technology fields — Availability of facilities
§ 28B.30.530 Small business development center — Services — Use of funds
§ 28B.30.531 Business assistance account
§ 28B.30.533 Construction of RCW 28B.30.530 — Conflict with federal requirements
§ 28B.30.535 International marketing program for agricultural commodities and trade (IMPACT) center created — Primary functions
§ 28B.30.537 IMPACT center — Duties
§ 28B.30.539 IMPACT center — Director
§ 28B.30.541 IMPACT center — Use of research and services — Fees
§ 28B.30.543 IMPACT center — Contributions and support
§ 28B.30.630 Puget Sound water quality field agents program — Definitions
§ 28B.30.632 Puget Sound water quality field agents program — Local field agents
§ 28B.30.634 Puget Sound water quality field agents program — Matching requirements
§ 28B.30.638 Puget Sound water quality field agents program — Captions not law
§ 28B.30.640 Climate and rural energy development center — Definitions
§ 28B.30.642 Climate and rural energy development center — Authorized
§ 28B.30.644 Climate and rural energy development center — Funding
§ 28B.30.646 Alternative jet fuels work group
§ 28B.30.650 Diversity in clinical trials
§ 28B.30.700 Construction, remodeling, improvement, financing through bonds, authorized
§ 28B.30.710 Definitions
§ 28B.30.720 Contracts, issuance of evidences of indebtedness, bonds, acceptance of grants
§ 28B.30.730 Bonds — Issuance, sale, form, term, interest — Covenants — Use of proceeds
§ 28B.30.740 Washington State University bond retirement fund — Composition — Pledge of building fees
§ 28B.30.741 Washington State University bond retirement fund — Disposition of certain revenues from scientific school lands
§ 28B.30.742 Washington State University bond retirement fund — Disposition of certain revenues from agricultural college lands
§ 28B.30.746 Development of curriculum for pharmacy students on suicide assessment, treatment, and management — Work group
§ 28B.30.750 Additional powers of board — Issuance of bonds, investments, transfer of funds, etc
§ 28B.30.760 Refunding bonds
§ 28B.30.770 Bonds not general obligations — Legislature may provide additional means of payment
§ 28B.30.780 Other laws not repealed or limited
§ 28B.30.800 Acquisition, construction, equipping and betterment of lands, buildings and facilities at universities and The Evergreen State College
§ 28B.30.810 Dairy/forage and agricultural research facility — Rainier school farm — Revolving fund — Lease of herd, lands, authorized
§ 28B.30.900 Transfer of energy education, applied research, and technology transfer programs from state energy office
§ 28B.30.901 Establishment of administrative units to coordinate energy education or energy program delivery programs
§ 28B.30.902 Lind dryland research unit — Income from leased property
§ 28B.30.903 Washington State University extension energy program — Plant operations support program

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