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Washington Governor Signs Business and Safety Legislation
March 24, 2026
Washington Governor Bob Ferguson signed multiple bills establishing new rules affecting business operations and public safety, including regulations addressing penny shortages in cash transactions, a statewide ban on noncompete agreements, and expanded authority for fatal crash reviews by the Washington State Traffic Safety Commission. These legislative actions provide clearer regulatory frameworks for businesses and enhance data-driven traffic safety initiatives.
- Procurement professionals should note the ban on noncompete agreements as it may influence contract negotiations and workforce management within state contracts.
- The penny shortage rules introduce standardized cash transaction procedures, potentially impacting retail and service contracts involving cash handling.
- Expanded fatal crash review authority signals increased demand for data collection, analysis, and reporting services related to traffic safety, presenting opportunities for vendors specializing in safety analytics and consulting.
- Agencies and contractors operating in Washington should align compliance and operational strategies with these new state laws to ensure contract adherence and leverage emerging safety program funding.
Data from fatal car accidents can help inform policy, practices, and funding decisions that help keep us safe on the roads.
— Rep. Sam Low
Governor Ferguson highlighted this important legislation in his State of the State address in January.
— Governor Bob Ferguson
This provides predictability for consumers and clear guidance for businesses.
— Rep. April Berg
Agencies
Washington State Traffic Safety Commission, Office of the Attorney General of Washington, Washington State Legislature, Office of the Governor of Washington