RCW 43.60A.245
Military spouse liaison—Created—Duties.
(1) The position of military spouse liaison is created within the department.
(2) The duties of the military spouse liaison include, but are not limited to:
(a) Conducting outreach to and advocating on behalf of military spouses in Washington;
(b) Providing assistance and information to military spouses seeking professional licenses and credentials or other employment in Washington;
(c) Coordinating research on issues facing military spouses and creating informational materials to assist military spouses and their families;
(d) Examining barriers and providing recommendations to assist spouses in accessing high quality child care and developing resources in coordination with military installations and the department of children, youth, and families to increase access to high quality child care for military families; and
(e) Developing, in coordination with the employment security department and employers, a common form for military spouses to complete highlighting specific skills, education, and training to help spouses quickly find meaningful employment in relevant economic sectors.
(3) The military spouse liaison is encouraged to periodically report on the work of the liaison to the relevant standing committees of the legislature and the joint committee on veterans' and military affairs and participate in policy development relating to military spouses.
[ 2020 c 328 § 1.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Title 43 - State Government—Executive
Chapter 43.60A - Department of Veterans Affairs.
43.60A.020 - Department created—Powers, duties, and functions.
43.60A.030 - Director—Qualifications—Salary—Vacancy.
43.60A.040 - General powers and duties of director.
43.60A.050 - Deputy director—Assistant directors.
43.60A.060 - Delegation of powers and duties.
43.60A.070 - Additional powers and duties of director.
43.60A.075 - Powers as to state veterans' homes.
43.60A.080 - Veterans affairs advisory committee—Created—Membership—Terms—Powers and duties.
43.60A.100 - Counseling services—Veterans, including national guard and reservists.
43.60A.101 - Peer-to-peer support program—Report to the legislature.
43.60A.110 - Counseling—Coordination of programs.
43.60A.120 - Counseling—Priority.
43.60A.130 - Counseling—Posttraumatic stress disorder and combat stress program.
43.60A.140 - Veterans stewardship account.
43.60A.150 - Veterans conservation corps—Created.
43.60A.152 - Collaboration with departments implementing the Washington conservation corps.
43.60A.154 - Agreements with federal entities for projects.
43.60A.155 - Cooperation with the salmon recovery funding board regarding project work.
43.60A.160 - Veterans innovations program.
43.60A.175 - Receipt of gifts, grants, or endowments—Rule-making authority.
43.60A.185 - Veterans innovations program account.
43.60A.190 - Certified veteran-owned businesses.
43.60A.195 - Veteran-owned business certification—Rules—Outreach.
43.60A.200 - Awards of procurement contracts by state agencies to veteran-owned businesses.
43.60A.210 - Donations to disabled veterans assistance account.
43.60A.215 - Disabled veterans assistance account.
43.60A.220 - Helmets to hardhats program.
43.60A.230 - Veterans service officer program.
43.60A.235 - Veterans service officer fund.
43.60A.240 - Lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer coordinator—Created—Duties—Report.
43.60A.245 - Military spouse liaison—Created—Duties.
43.60A.250 - Purple heart state—Signage—Account.
43.60A.260 - Suicide prevention community-based services grant program.
43.60A.270 - Veterans and military members suicide prevention account.
43.60A.280 - Mental health, well-being, and suicide prevention resources.
43.60A.903 - Certification when apportionments of budgeted funds required because of transfers.
43.60A.906 - Collective bargaining units or agreements not altered.