The Washington Vocational Training Plan Ownership Agreement for Tools and Equipment is an agreement between a student and a school that allows the student to purchase tools and equipment necessary for their vocational training. The agreement stipulates that the student owns the tools and equipment, and the school is responsible for providing the necessary training and instruction to enable the student to use them. There are two types of Washington Vocational Training Plan Ownership Agreements for Tools and Equipment: 1) The Standard Agreement, which is used for tools and equipment that are used in the training program and do not represent a substantial financial investment; and 2) The Special Agreement, which is used for tools and equipment that represent a substantial financial investment. Under the Special Agreement, the student is responsible for the purchase of the tools and equipment and may not use them for any purpose other than their vocational training. The school is responsible for providing the necessary training and instruction to enable the student to use them. The agreement also stipulates that the tools and equipment must be returned to the school upon completion of the training program or if the student fails to complete the program.