Washington Notice of Conflict Dates are official notices issued by the Washington State Office of the Attorney General to alert local governments, agencies, and individuals of potential conflicts of interest regarding the implementation of state laws and regulations. The notices are issued when conflicting interests between different state laws or regulations could lead to a conflict of interest. There are two types of Washington Notice of Conflict Dates: General Notices and Special Notices. General Notices are issued when there is a potential conflict between two state laws or regulations that could affect the implementation of the laws or regulations. The notices provide information about the potential conflict and provide guidance on how to address the conflict. Special Notices are issued when there is a potential conflict between a state law or regulation and a local, county, or tribal law or regulation. These notices provide information about the potential conflict and provide guidance on how to address the conflict. Both types of notices are issued to ensure that all parties involved are aware of the potential conflict of interest and are able to address it accordingly.