The Washington State Law Against Discrimination (also known as WLAD) is a set of laws (specifically, RCW 49.60) designed to protect individuals in the U.S. state of Washington from discrimination.
References
- "Washington State Law Against Discrimination". Washington Human Rights Commission. State of Washington. Retrieved 20 December 2017.
External links
- Revised Code of Washington: Discrimination - Human Rights Commission
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