RCW 18.340.020
Effective date- 2023 c 165 s 4: "Section 4 of this act takes effect October 1, 2023." [2023 c 165 s 11.]
Short title- 2023 c 165 : "This act may be known and cited as the military spouse employment act." [2023 c 165 s 1.]
Finding-Intent- 2023 c 165 : "The legislature finds that the lives of military spouses are dominated by frequent deployments and relocations, and one-third of military families move each year. Many military families depend on two incomes, and military spouses tend to be better educated than the civilian population, with approximately 34 to 50 percent working in fields that require a professional license. The length of time to credential after a move is a significant employment barrier, with one study finding 20 percent of military spouses waited at least 10 months for a license after moving to a new state. This wait contributes to higher rates of unemployment or underemployment for military spouses when compared to their civilian counterparts. Given the fiscal and economic constraints of military families and the readiness considerations of the department of defense, the legislature intends to help alleviate the career turmoil military spouses face while serving in our state." [2023 c 165 s 2.]
Implementation-2011 2nd sp.s. c 5: See note following RCW 18.340.010.