Washington Vocational Training Plan Ownership Agreement for Tools and Equipment is a document used in the state of Washington that outlines the legal relationship between the owner of a vocational training program and the student enrolled in the program. This agreement defines the rights and responsibilities of both parties in regard to the ownership of tools and equipment used in the program. The agreement sets forth the conditions under which the student will be allowed to use the tools and equipment during the training program. It also outlines the student’s responsibilities for the maintenance and care of the tools and equipment, as well as the consequences for any damage or misuse. In addition, the agreement includes provisions for the return of the tools and equipment to the owner upon completion of the program. There are two main types of Washington Vocational Training Plan Ownership Agreement for Tools and Equipment: the Lease Agreement and the Purchase Agreement. The Lease Agreement outlines the terms of the student's use of the tools and equipment, including the length of the lease, the payment terms, and the student's rights and responsibilities. The Purchase Agreement outlines the terms of the student's purchase of the tools and equipment, including payment terms, the transfer of ownership, and the student's rights and responsibilities.