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06/24/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 06/24/2026 12:47

Boiler Inspection Program Transitions to Washington Labor & Industries

Boiler Inspection Program Transitions to Washington Labor & Industries

Erin Hut, Communications Director, [email protected]

Wednesday, June 24, 2026 at 11:40 a.m.

The City of Spokane would like to inform contractors, property managers, building owners, boiler operators, and other stakeholders that responsibility for the City's Boiler Inspection Program will transition to the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries (L&I) effective July 1, 2026.

Beginning July 1, all boiler inspections, permits, registrations, compliance activities, and related customer services previously administered by the City of Spokane will be managed directly by L&I. The City of Spokane will continue to administer the Boiler Operator Licensing Program.

Individuals performing boiler operator duties on boilers located within Spokane city limits must continue to obtain and maintain a valid City of Spokane Boiler Operator License as required by applicable City code.

The transition will provide several benefits, including consistent statewide administration, streamlined service for businesses, increased efficiency, as well as cost savings.

What This Means for Customers

Until July 1

  • Continue submitting boiler permit applications and inspection requests through the City of Spokane Development Services Center.
  • The City will continue to administer existing permits and inspections unless a customer receives a separate notice.

Starting July 1

  • L&I will administer boiler permits, inspections, registrations, and related inquiries.
  • Customers should submit permit applications, schedule inspections, and direct program-related questions to L&I.

The City of Spokane and L&I are coordinating closely to ensure a smooth transition and minimize disruption to customers.

Questions?

Through June 30: City of Spokane Development Services Center

509-625-6966 or [email protected]

Beginning July 1: Washington State Department of Labor & Industries Boiler Program

360-902-6400 or [email protected]

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