King County, Washington Tobacco-Free Parks Policies Map
This map examines tobacco-free parks' policies in King County, Washington, through August 2014.
This map examines tobacco-free parks' policies in King County, Washington, through August 2014.
This dataset explores tobacco-free College/University policies in King County, Washington, through August 2013.
This dataset examines school district policies regarding tobacco use in King County, Washington.
This dataset includes nearly 80 components of ordinances that govern the maintenance and inspection of existing housing, including provisions for habitability, injury, mold and pest prevention, air quality and lead and other toxins, including tobacco smoke, in the home. The ordinances presented here cover unincorporated King County, and all 39 municipalities therein.
This map explores state laws and regulations that govern who can initiate the outpatient commitment process, the duration of commitment, whether the patient can refuse medication, what consequences exist for non-compliance, and whether outpatient commitment sets limits on the patient’s right to possess a firearm.
This map shows which states have laws that require such coverage for both private insurance plans and Medicaid, and provides information on legal requirements for, among other things, when DSME/T coverage is triggered, what specific activities are covered, and the standards that DSME/T must meet.
This dataset includes state laws that explicitly grant governors the power to suspend, amend, or create laws during emergencies.
This dataset explores which states have enacted death with dignity legislation, which outlaw physician-assisted suicide, which make the practice criminal and which are considering changes to current state policy legalizing the practice under certain circumstances.
This dataset shows how state laws vary on pharmacists’ ability to autonomously substitute biologics with products called “biosimilars.”
This comparative dataset focuses on some of the most important law for controlling VOCs, HAPs, and methane, and only examines laws pertaining to air quality for operations and equipment on the well pad site.
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