Statutory law: A law enacted by a legislative body - such as the United States Congress, or a state senate. Statutes are the primary source of law in the United States, and typically authorize an administrative agency (such as the Federal Communications Commission, or the Securities Exchange Commission) to adopt rules pursuant to the Statute. Rules are more specific laws that arise from the Statute.
-From Cornell Law School (cited below)
The following are starting points for finding Washington State statutory Law
See also the Westlaw database tab above.
Text Source: Legal Information Institute. (n.d.). Statute. Cornell Law School. Retrieved May 30, 2024, from https://www.law.cornell.edu/wex/statute
The following are starting points for finding United States statutory Law:
See also the Westlaw database tab above.
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