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The Washington State Department of Licensing (DOL) is a department of the Washington state government that administers vehicle and vessel registration and issues driver's licenses. It also regulates licensing for certain professions, including architects, cosmetologists, geologists, private investigators, real estate brokers, and security ...
This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the US state of Washington. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2008 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, the state had 260 law enforcement agencies employing 11,411 sworn police officers, about 174 for each 100,000 residents.
African-American Affairs, Washington State Commission on (CAA) Aging & Long Term Care of Eastern Washington (ALTCEW) Air National Guard (WAANG) Washington Apple Commission (APPLE) Architects, Board of Registration for (BRA) Army National Guard (WAARNG) Arts Commission, Washington State (ARTS)
Security guards have become more commonplace at Washington businesses, according to Mark Johnson, senior vice president of policy and government affairs at the Washington Retail Association.
Washington Gov. Jay Inslee (D) activated the National Guard to be on stand-by in the event it is asked to support local law enforcement and the Washington State Patrol during election week, a ...
Washington State Guard [4] Washington Youth Academy [5] State & Federal Support Services; These divisions use state and federal resources to perform homeland defense, homeland security, and emergency mitigation, preparedness, response and recovery activities. [1] Brigadier General Gent Walsh has served as adjutant general and director of the ...
A security guard (also known as a security inspector, security officer, factory guard, or protective agent) is a person employed by a government or private party to protect the employing party's assets (property, people, equipment, money, etc.) from a variety of hazards (such as crime, waste, damages, unsafe worker behavior, etc.) by enforcing preventative measures.
In 1960, after a 13-year hiatus, Governor Albert Rosellini (pictured) ordered the reactivation of the Washington State GuardIn 1950, three years after the dissolution of the Washington State Guard, provisions of federal law which permitted states to raise military forces separate from their National Guards expired. [11]