STATE OF WASHINGTON
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
60th Legislature - 2008 - Regular Session

   
FRANK CHOPP
Speaker Speaker Pro Tempore
 
BARBARA BAKER, Chief Clerk     

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS   FOURTH ORDER OF BUSINESS
 
Introduction and First Reading of
Bills, Memorials, Joint Resolutions and Concurrent Resolutions

 
January 14, 2008 - Monday 1ST DAY Regular Session
 
NOT OFFICIAL UNTIL ADOPTED
PLEASE NOTE:
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HB 2420 By Representative Chase
 
  Establishing a carbon tax.
 
HB 2421 By Representative Chase
 
  Providing incentives to support renewable solar energy.
 
HB 2422 By Representative Chase
 
  Prohibiting the sale of petroleum-based water bottles.
 
HB 2423 By Representative Chase
 
  Concerning the composting and recycling of certain food service packaging.
 
HB 2424 By Representative Chase
 
  Regarding grocery checkout bags.
 
HB 2425 By Representative Chase
 
  Regarding the sale and use of small-scale powered equipment.
 
HB 2426 By Representative Chase
 
  Creating a preference for high-efficiency lighting in state government.
 
HB 2427 By Representatives Kenney, Hankins, Dickerson, Conway, Ormsby, Pettigrew, Santos, Fromhold, Haler, Sullivan, Schual-Berke, Moeller, McCoy, Quall, Darneille, Morris, Williams, Skinner, Flannigan, Bailey, Kelley, Hunt, Campbell and Grant
 
  Modifying provisions for the cosmetology apprenticeship program.
 
HB 2428 By Representatives Campbell, Green, Wood, Hinkle, Ormsby and Morrell
 
  Establishing a system for monitoring invasive methicillin resistant staphylococcus aureus.
 
HB 2429 By Representatives Campbell, Chase, Morrell, Hunter and Appleton
 
  Establishing a work group to study the roadside application of pesticides.
 
HB 2430 By Representatives Campbell, Kirby and McCune
 
  Addressing the marketing of controlled substances to minors.
 
HB 2431 By Representative Morris
 
  Regarding cord blood banking.
 
HB 2432 By Representatives Haigh, Kretz, Hailey, Blake, Ross, Barlow, Warnick, Grant, Newhouse, Linville and Chandler
 
  Creating the food animal veterinarian conditional scholarship program.
 
HB 2433 By Representatives O'Brien, Ross, Goodman, Warnick, Hankins, Clibborn, Hinkle, Eddy, McCoy, Roberts, Takko, Flannigan, Eickmeyer, Ericks, Sullivan and Sells
 
  Suspending general assistance benefits of incarcerated persons.
 
HB 2434 By Representatives Miloscia and Hunt
 
  Providing an employee of the county legislative authority may be appointed to the county canvassing board.
 
HB 2435 By Representatives Miloscia, Armstrong and Hunt
 
  Regarding postelection audits.
 
HB 2436 By Representatives Rolfes, O'Brien, Eddy, Sells and Goodman
 
  Allowing crime victims to submit input to the department of corrections regarding whether an offender should be placed into work release.
 
HB 2437 By Representatives Seaquist, McDonald, Fromhold, Armstrong, Takko and Hankins; by request of Department of Community, Trade, and Economic Development
 
  Authorizing public works board projects.
 
HB 2438 By Representative Kretz
 
  Making permanent a pilot project that allows for the use of dogs to hunt cougars.
 
HB 2439 By Representatives Priest, Ross, Kristiansen, Pearson, Armstrong, Crouse, Haler, Condotta, Rodne, Hinkle, Hailey, Kretz, Warnick, Bailey, Sump, Roach, Strow, Orcutt, Newhouse, Ahern, Alexander and Skinner
 
  Requiring the governing authorities of facilities where convicted sex offenders are confined to determine the offender's immigration status and to release offenders subject to deportation into the custody of federal authorities or at a federal facility used to house persons awaiting deportation.
 
HB 2440 By Representatives Priest, Pearson, Kristiansen, Armstrong, Rodne, Crouse, Bailey, Condotta, Haler, Hinkle, Hailey, Kretz, Warnick, Sump, Roach, Strow, Orcutt, Newhouse, Ahern, Alexander and Skinner
 
  Requiring the electronic monitoring of all registered sex offenders who are classified as risk level III, have registered as homeless or transient, or have a prior conviction for failure to register as a sex offender.
 
HB 2441 By Representatives Priest, Pearson, Kristiansen, Armstrong, Rodne, Crouse, Bailey, Condotta, Haler, Hinkle, Hailey, Kretz, Warnick, Sump, Roach, Strow, Ahern, Orcutt, Newhouse, Alexander and Skinner
 
  Requiring law enforcement agencies to enter into assistance compacts with the federal department of homeland security to help enforce immigration laws as they pertain to certain sex offenders who have been classified as risk level III, have been convicted of a sex offense against a minor victim, or have a prior conviction for failure to register as a sex offender.
 
HB 2442 By Representatives Ross, Priest, Pearson, McCune, Crouse, Armstrong, Rodne, Kristiansen, Haler, Condotta, Hailey, Bailey, Warnick, Hinkle, Sump, Roach, Strow, Ahern, Skinner, Newhouse, Orcutt and Alexander
 
  Improving sex offender community notification by disclosing to the public at large information regarding level I and II sex offenders who have a conviction for failure to register as a sex offender and adding information regarding level I sex offenders who have a prior failure to register conviction to the statewide kidnapping and sex offender web site.
 
HB 2443 By Representatives Pearson, Priest, Haler, Armstrong, Kristiansen, Crouse, Rodne, Bailey, Hailey, Hinkle, Kretz, Warnick, Sump, Roach, Strow, Orcutt, Newhouse, Ahern, Alexander and Skinner
 
  Authorizing community corrections officers to perform random, unannounced inspections of sex offenders who have been classified as risk level III, have been convicted of a sex offense against a minor victim, or have a prior conviction for failure to register as a sex offender.
 
HB 2444 By Representatives Pearson, McCune, Priest, Haler, Armstrong, Kristiansen, Crouse, Rodne, Bailey, Hinkle, Hailey, Kretz, Warnick, Sump, Roach, Strow, Orcutt, Newhouse, Ahern, Alexander and Skinner
 
  Requiring registered sex and kidnapping offenders to submit information regarding any e-mail addresses and any web sites they create or operate.
 
HB 2445 By Representatives Pearson, Priest, Haler, Kristiansen, Armstrong, Warnick, Crouse, Rodne, Hinkle, Hailey, Bailey, Kretz, Sump, Roach, Strow, Newhouse, Orcutt, Ahern, Alexander and Skinner
 
  Ensuring that all registered sex offenders have submitted a biological sample for inclusion in the DNA identification system.
 
HB 2446 By Representatives Ahern, Priest, Pearson, McCune, Crouse, Armstrong, Kristiansen, Haler, Condotta, Rodne, Hinkle, Hailey, Kretz, Warnick, Bailey, Sump, Roach, Strow, Skinner, Orcutt, Newhouse and Alexander
 
  Increasing the penalty for failure to register as a sex offender.
 
HB 2447 By Representative Simpson
 
  Clarifying agency facilities in the context of political campaigns.
 
HB 2448 By Representatives Hunt, Chandler, Appleton and Armstrong; by request of Public Disclosure Commission
 
  Changing the time frame covered by the twenty-one day preelection campaign finance report.
 
HB 2449 By Representatives Pettigrew, Conway, Goodman, Kagi, Haler, Priest, Morrell, Green, Appleton, Sullivan, Wood, Sells, Williams, Haigh, Campbell, Simpson, Wallace, Barlow, Ormsby, Kessler, Jarrett, Dunshee, Walsh and Strow
 
  Providing collective bargaining for child care center directors and workers.
 
HB 2450 By Representatives Appleton, Campbell, Rolfes, Seaquist, McCoy, Upthegrove, Barlow, Hunt and Chase
 
  Providing coverage for shingles vaccines.
 
HB 2451 By Representative Appleton
 
  Creating a Washington state ferries commission.
 
HB 2452 By Representatives Appleton, Campbell, Rolfes, Seaquist, Barlow, McCoy, Upthegrove, Hunt and Chase
 
  Creating a wildlife rehabilitation advisory committee.
 
HB 2453 By Representative Appleton
 
  Addressing the use of Washington state ferries' fare media by multiple drivers for multiple discounted trips.
 
HB 2454 By Representative Appleton
 
  Providing for the reduction of ferry fares.
 
HB 2455 By Representative Appleton
 
  Concerning the expiration of monetary value of fare media.
 
HB 2456 By Representatives Appleton, Campbell and Chase
 
  Regarding the management of the geoduck fishery.
 
HB 2457 By Representatives Appleton, Campbell, Seaquist, McCoy, Barlow, Hunt and Chase
 
  Creating residential interface forestry zone notification and development requirements.
 
HB 2458 By Representatives Sullivan, Fromhold, McIntire, Lantz, Conway, Appleton, Green, Haler, Quall, Priest, Sells, VanDeWege, Upthegrove, Haigh, Hunt, Barlow, Simpson, Williams, McCoy, Rolfes, Morrell, Ormsby, Armstrong, Jarrett, Moeller, Wallace and Seaquist
 
  Regarding the basic education funding allocation for certificated instructional staff.
 
HB 2459 By Representatives Kelley, Ross and Simpson; by request of Secretary of State
 
  Creating the uniform real property electronic recording act.
 
HB 2460 By Representative Fromhold
 
  Concerning the leasehold excise tax exemption for certain amphitheater property.
 
HB 2461 By Representative McDonald
 
  Expanding the list of crimes requiring school employees' dismissal or certification revocation.
 
HB 2462 By Representative Priest
 
  Ensuring that sex offenders receive accurate sentences.
 
HB 2463 By Representatives Roberts, Sells and O'Brien
 
  Concerning vendor rates for supported living providers.
 
HB 2464 By Representatives Simpson, Orcutt and Sullivan
 
  Concerning the excise taxation of bullion.
 
HB 2465 By Representatives Warnick and O'Brien
 
  Giving county clerks authority to withhold and deliver funds from criminal defendants who owe legal financial obligations.
 
HB 2466 By Representatives Warnick and O'Brien
 
  Modifying duties of county clerks.
 
HB 2467 By Representatives Warnick, Blake, Grant, Kretz and Newhouse; by request of Department of Agriculture
 
  Regulating fertilizers.
 
HB 2468 By Representatives VanDeWege, Warnick, Blake, Dickerson, Linville, Upthegrove, McCoy and Hinkle; by request of Department of Natural Resources
 
  Authorizing the department of natural resources to establish an inventory, conduct an assessment, and develop recommendations to improve community and urban forest conditions in Washington state.
 
HB 2469 By Representatives Upthegrove, VanDeWege, Hinkle and Dickerson; by request of Department of Natural Resources
 
  Eliminating references to pierhead lines and regarding authorizing structures within waterways.
 
HB 2470 By Representatives Upthegrove, Dickerson, Hinkle and VanDeWege; by request of Department of Natural Resources
 
  Clarifying the authority of the department of natural resources to issue lesser contractual agreements within existing authorities for state-owned aquatic lands.
 
HB 2471 By Representatives Dickerson, VanDeWege and McCoy; by request of Department of Natural Resources
 
  Modifying the responsibilities of the Washington geological survey.
 
HB 2472 By Representatives Blake, Warnick, Condotta, Sells, Linville, Hinkle, VanDeWege and McCoy; by request of Department of Natural Resources
 
  Seeking to improve recreational opportunities on state-owned lands managed by the department of natural resources.
 
HB 2473 By Representatives Hunt and Armstrong
 
  Eliminating the requirement that auditors send a ballot or an application to receive a ballot to inactive voters.
 
HB 2474 By Representative Cody
 
  Modifying supervised experience requirements for social worker licenses.
 
HB 2475 By Representative Cody
 
  Regarding the scope of practice of health care assistants.
 
HB 2476 By Representatives McCoy, Simpson, Lantz, Appleton, Lovick, O'Brien, Kenney and Sells
 
  Authorizing tribal police officers to act as general authority Washington state peace officers.
 
HB 2477 By Representative McCoy
 
  Providing for groundwater monitoring and assessments.
 
HB 2478 By Representatives McCoy, Bailey, Wallace, Chase, Appleton, Morrell, Kenney, Moeller, Sells and Dickerson
 
  Addressing the custody of children of parents deployed in the military.
 
HB 2479 By Representatives Morrell, Bailey and Cody
 
  Requiring subscribers' consent to disclosure of wireless phone numbers.
 
HB 2480 By Representative Clibborn
 
  Concerning public transportation fares.
 
HB 2481 By Representative Green
 
  Establishing a project to improve asthma care for medicaid-eligible children.
 
HB 2482 By Representative Moeller
 
  Addressing the signature validation process for petitions that seek annexation.
 
HB 2483 By Representatives Moeller and Dunn
 
  Modifying assessed valuation requirements for the direct petition method of annexation.
 
HB 2484 By Representatives Moeller and Dunn
 
  Concerning ad hoc review board processes for annexation proposals.
 
HB 2485 By Representatives Fromhold, Orcutt, Wallace, Moeller and Dunn
 
  Modifying definitions applicable to local infrastructure financing tool program demonstration projects.
 
HB 2486 By Representative Ross
 
  Regarding disclosure of confidential information on birth certificates.
 
HB 2487 By Representative Moeller
 
  Concerning vulnerable adult protection orders.
 
HB 2488 By Representative Moeller
 
  Providing eligibility for state registered domestic partners under the senior citizen property tax exemption program.
 
HB 2489 By Representative Moeller
 
  Increasing raffle ticket prices.
 
HB 2490 By Representatives Hinkle, O'Brien and Rodne
 
  Protecting personal information about commissioned peace officers and their families.
 
HB 2491 By Representatives Green, Chandler, Hunt and Armstrong; by request of Secretary of State
 
  Modifying candidate filing provisions.
 
HB 2492 By Representative Takko
 
  Modifying the date for establishing school district boundaries for excess property tax levies.
 
HB 2493 By Representative Armstrong
 
  Regarding violations of chapter 77.15 RCW.
 
HB 2494 By Representative Moeller
 
  Requiring the department of health to develop a medical treatment preference form and limiting liability for providers who act in accordance with such forms.
 
HB 2495 By Representatives Simpson, Pedersen, Nelson and Santos
 
  Repealing provisions addressing the sale, lease, or conveyance of municipal property in commercial areas to private parties for free public parking facilities in cities with populations over three hundred thousand.
 
HB 2496 By Representatives Conway, Williams, Condotta, Moeller, Chandler, Green and Hurst
 
  Enhancing the mobility of certified public accountants.
 
HB 2497 By Representative Green
 
  Repealing RCW 18.79.255.
 
HB 2498 By Representative Green
 
  Establishing requirements for prescription drug marketing and disclosure.
 
HB 2499 By Representatives Pedersen and Rodne
 
  Addressing the materials required to accompany notice under the Washington business corporation act.
 
HB 2500 By Representative Kenney
 
  Providing for arts education funding.
 
HB 2501 By Representatives Williams, Newhouse and Moeller
 
  Increasing the size of containers holding malt liquor that can be sold by beer and/or wine specialty shops.
 
HB 2502 By Representative Clibborn; by request of Transportation Improvement Board
 
  Transferring jurisdictional route transfer responsibilities from the transportation improvement board to the transportation commission.
 
HB 2503 By Representative O'Brien
 
  Concerning classification of an offender's risk level.
 
HB 2504 By Representative O'Brien
 
  Requiring schools and school districts to coordinate safe school plans with local emergency management agencies.
 
HB 2505 By Representative O'Brien
 
  Providing funding for a patrol vessel for public protection and emergencies.
 
HB 2506 By Representative O'Brien
 
  Creating the Washington joint analytical center.
 
HB 2507 By Representative O'Brien
 
  Expanding the statewide first responder building mapping information system to higher education facilities.
 
HB 2508 By Representative O'Brien
 
  Expanding the DNA database to include samples from all registered sex offenders.
 
HB 2509 By Representative Rolfes
 
  Authorizing the department of natural resources to purchase aquatic lands.
 
HB 2510 By Representatives Simpson, O'Brien and Appleton
 
  Allowing medicare only health insurance benefits for certain employees of political subdivisions under a divided referendum process.
 
HB 2511 By Representatives Appleton, Campbell, O'Brien, Kirby and Conway
 
  Creating provisions relating to pet dealers.
 
HB 2512 By Representatives Morris and Quall
 
  Regarding renewable fuel content compliance.
 
HB 2513 By Representatives Morris and Quall
 
  Concerning radiologist assistants.
 
HB 2514 By Representative Quall
 
  Protecting orca whales from the impacts from vessels.
 
HB 2515 By Representative Chandler
 
  Concerning measuring devices for small water withdrawals.
 
HB 2516 By Representative Green
 
  Eliminating requirements for scoliosis screening in schools.
 
HB 2517 By Representative Schual-Berke
 
  Regarding the release of student directory information.
 
HB 2518 By Representatives Schual-Berke, Hinkle, Pedersen, Green, Morrell, Moeller and Seaquist
 
  Concerning retired volunteer medical worker licenses.
 
HB 2519 By Representatives Schual-Berke, Hunt, Appleton, Roberts, Kenney, Seaquist and Eddy
 
  Prohibiting smoking in vehicles containing children.
 
HB 2520 By Representatives Schual-Berke and Hudgins
 
  Creating a domestic violence pilot program to colocate a domestic violence advocate in a department of social and health services office.
 
HB 2521 By Representative Hudgins
 
  Mapping internet and computer resources in the state.
 
HB 2522 By Representatives Hudgins and Campbell
 
  Regarding civil penalty provisions for on-site sewage disposal systems administered by local health jurisdictions.
 
HB 2523 By Representatives Hudgins and Schual-Berke
 
  Creating the position of world language supervisor in the office of the superintendent of public instruction.
 
HB 2524 By Representative Pearson
 
  Providing an opportunity for the reimbursement of agricultural appurtenances damaged by wildlife.
 
HB 2525 By Representative Pearson
 
  Allowing for the mitigation of flood damage without obtaining a permit under chapter 77.55 RCW.
 
HB 2526 By Representative Kretz
 
  Providing for the election of library trustees.
 
HB 2527 By Representative Bailey
 
  Modifying the definitions of rural county for certain economic development programs.
 
HB 2528 By Representative Nelson
 
  Regarding employment opportunities at community and technical colleges.
 
HB 2529 By Representatives Nelson and Hudgins
 
  Designating the South Park bridge as a highway of statewide significance.
 
HB 2530 By Representative Nelson
 
  Studying the effectiveness of the existing hydraulic project approval process under chapter 77.55 RCW in protecting fish life.
 
HB 2531 By Representative Nelson
 
  Limiting certain leases on state-owned aquatic lands.
 
HB 2532 By Representative Nelson
 
  Authorizing an endangered marine species review under chapter 43.21C RCW.
 
HB 2533 By Representative McCoy
 
  Concerning attachments to utility poles of locally regulated utilities.
 
HB 2534 By Representatives Lantz and Hunt
 
  Restricting light pollution.
 
HB 2535 By Representatives Lantz and Hunt
 
  Allowing local governments to adopt moratoria and other interim official controls under the shoreline management act.
 
HB 2536 By Representative Cody
 
  Establishing a citizens' work group on health care.
 
HB 2537 By Representative Cody
 
  Modifications to the health insurance partnership act.
 
HB 2538 By Representative Seaquist
 
  Regarding hydrokinetic energy development.
 
HB 2539 By Representative O'Brien
 
  Concerning methamphetamine task forces.
 
HB 2540 By Representative Warnick
 
  Regarding the advisory committee that represents the interest of hunters and fishers with disabilities.
 
HB 2541 By Representatives Kelley and McCune
 
  Concerning reserve accounts and studies for condominium associations.
 
HB 2542 By Representative Ericks; by request of Department of Revenue
 
  Providing for the enforcement of cigarette taxes through regulation of stamped and unstamped cigarettes.
 
HB 2543 By Representatives Hunter, Orcutt and Ericks; by request of Department of Revenue
 
  Concerning the sourcing, for sales and use tax purposes, of sales of tangible personal property by florists.
 
HB 2544 By Representatives Hunter, Orcutt and Ericks; by request of Department of Revenue
 
  Concerning tax exemptions for temporary medical housing provided by health or social welfare organizations.
 
HB 2545 By Representatives Hunter and Ericks; by request of Department of Revenue
 
  Providing that voter-approved increases in property tax levy limitations for a multiyear period of up to six years do not permanently increase a taxing district's levy base, unless otherwise provided in the ballot proposition.
 
HB 2546 By Representative Dunshee
 
  Addressing solar easements.
 
HB 2547 By Representatives Dunshee and Lantz
 
  Preventing cruelty to canines.
 
HB 2548 By Representatives Dunshee and Sells
 
  Authorizing a branch campus of the University of Washington at Everett.
 
HB 2549 By Representative Seaquist
 
  Establishing patient-centered primary care pilots.
 
HB 2550 By Representatives Goodman, Lantz and Pearson
 
  Establishing standards for emergency preparedness kits.
 
HB 2551 By Representative Dickerson
 
  Expanding the types of treatment programs provided under the suspended disposition alternative for juveniles.
 
HB 2552 By Representative Dickerson
 
  Changing provisions relating to minors who voluntarily seek mental health treatment.
 
HB 2553 By Representative Dickerson
 
  Regarding the management of hazardous wastes in Puget Sound.
 
HB 2554 By Representative Dickerson
 
  Requiring lid lift ballot propositions to expressly indicate a permanent increase to the levy base.
 
HB 2555 By Representative Morris
 
  Creating the wave and tidal power permit streamlining work group.
 
HB 2556 By Representative Morris
 
  Increasing annual utility conservation targets by 2025.
 
HB 2557 By Representative Goodman
 
  Improving the operation of the trial courts.
 
HB 2558 By Representatives Upthegrove and Clibborn; by request of Department of Ecology
 
  Exempting certain minor new construction associated with construction storm water general permits from SEPA.
 
HB 2559 By Representative Hudgins
 
  Creating a statewide high-speed internet deployment and adoption initiative.
 
HB 2560 By Representatives VanDeWege and Kessler
 
  Defining small employers for purposes of health insurance coverage.
 
HB 2561 By Representatives Blake and Linville; by request of Department of Fish and Wildlife
 
  Regarding Puget Sound Dungeness crab catch record cards.
 
HB 2562 By Representative Upthegrove
 
  Concerning foreclosures on deeds of trust.
 
HB 2563 By Representative Upthegrove
 
  Regarding service of process in domestic violence cases.
 
HB 2564 By Representative Upthegrove
 
  Adding bicyclist and pedestrian safety information to drivers' education curriculum.
 
HB 2565 By Representatives O'Brien and Pearson; by request of Attorney General
 
  Including defendants who are persons specifically authorized to assist and act at the direction of law enforcement officers for the purpose of affirmative defenses.
 
HB 2566 By Representatives O'Brien and Pearson; by request of Attorney General
 
  Creating the crime of viewing depictions of minors engaged in sexually explicit conduct.
 
HB 2567 By Representative Haler
 
  Increasing the civil penalty for violating the open public meetings act.
 
HB 2568 By Representative Blake
 
  Modifying provisions relating to the dairy products commission.
 
HB 2569 By Representative Dickerson
 
  Providing funding to local government for purposes of registered sex and kidnapping offender address verification and community notification.
 
HB 2570 By Representatives Dickerson and O'Brien
 
  Repealing minimum sentences for juveniles who commit offenses related to motor vehicle theft.
 
HB 2571 By Representative Seaquist; by request of Department of Veterans Affairs
 
  Modifying armed forces provisions.
 
HB 2572 By Representative Moeller
 
  Changing requirements for sanctioning an area agency on aging.
 
HB 2573 By Representative Moeller
 
  Granting the department of health the authority to grant exceptions to a certificate of need review for qualifying kidney disease treatment centers.
 
HB 2574 By Representative Moeller
 
  Requiring the encryption of certain personal information.
 
HB 2575 By Representative Simpson
 
  Forming a technical advisory group on fire sprinkler systems in private residences.
 
HB 2576 By Representative Simpson
 
  Promoting the availability of affordable housing through the comprehensive plan requirements of the growth management act.
 
HB 2577 By Representative Simpson
 
  Exempting regional growth centers from concurrency requirements.
 
HB 2578 By Representatives Rodne, Kelley, Bailey, Simpson, Skinner, Green, Ross, O'Brien and Moeller; by request of Secretary of State
 
  Creating the Washington state flag account.
 
HB 2579 By Representative Hurst
 
  Removing the reference to theft of a motor vehicle in the first degree from RCW 13.40.210.
 
HB 2580 By Representative Hurst
 
  Concerning paydates for employees participating in state active military duty.
 
HB 2581 By Representative Hudgins
 
  Developing a statewide radiological baseline.
 
HB 2582 By Representative Roberts
 
  Regarding child care at institutions of higher education.
 
HB 2583 By Representative O'Brien
 
  Authorizing a refill of a prescription under certain emergent circumstances.
 
HB 2584 By Representative McCoy
 
  Regarding rainwater collection facilities.
 
HB 2585 By Representative McIntire
 
  Concerning the business and occupation taxation of newspaper-labeled supplements.
 
HB 2586 By Representative Chandler
 
  Limiting the nonagricultural work week of minors sixteen and seventeen years old.
 
HB 2587 By Representative Williams
 
  Regarding the practice of landscape architecture.
 
HB 2588 By Representatives Lantz and Rodne
 
  Modifying provisions relating to the office of public defense.
 
HB 2589 By Representative Lantz
 
  Establishing a maritime historic vessel restoration and preservation program.
 
HB 2590 By Representatives Lantz, Roach, Simpson and McCoy
 
  Concerning the conservation of forest lands.
 
HB 2591 By Representative Wallace
 
  Regarding the acquisition and dissemination of data pertaining to institutions of higher education.
 
HB 2592 By Representatives Morrell and VanDeWege
 
  Modifying vendor overpayment provisions.
 
HB 2593 By Representative Kirby; by request of Insurance Commissioner
 
  Reporting insurance premiums for tax purposes.
 
HB 2594 By Representative Kirby; by request of Insurance Commissioner
 
  Distributing the insurance commissioner's examination reports.
 
HB 2595 By Representative Rolfes
 
  Including national guard members in county veterans' assistance programs.
 
HB 2596 By Representative Wallace
 
  Requiring the workforce training and education board to develop a five-year state comprehensive plan.
 
HB 2597 By Representative Sullivan
 
  Requiring the department of early learning and the office of the superintendent of public instruction to develop a kindergarten readiness assessment.
 
HB 2598 By Representative Sullivan
 
  Directing the office of the superintendent of public instruction to issue a request for proposals for development of an online mathematics curriculum.
 
HB 2599 By Representative Sullivan
 
  Recognizing disability history in the public education system.
 
HB 2600 By Representative Morrell
 
  Creating a producer managed and funded product stewardship program to collect and dispose of unwanted residential drugs.
 
HB 2601 By Representative Hunt
 
  Regarding signature gatherers for petitions.
 
HB 2602 By Representatives Kessler, Dickerson, Williams, O'Brien and Hurst
 
  Regarding employment leave for victims of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking.
 
HB 2603 By Representative Chandler
 
  Divesting state funds invested in companies doing business in Iran.
 
HB 2604 By Representative Simpson
 
  Exempting low-income housing and development activities with broad public purposes from impact fees.
 
HB 2605 By Representative Haler
 
  Financing regional centers in counties with a population of less than two hundred thousand persons that are acquired, constructed, financed, or owned by an existing city public facilities district with a population of at least forty-five thousand persons.
 
HB 2606 By Representative Simpson
 
  Increasing public utility district commissioner salaries.
 
HB 2607 By Representative Santos
 
  Requiring the professional educator standards board to convene a work group regarding English language learner students.
 
HB 2608 By Representatives Hasegawa and Wallace
 
  Clarifying terms for workforce and economic development.
 
HB 2609 By Representative McIntire
 
  Concerning the use of digital image technology in property revaluation plans.
 
HB 2610 By Representative McIntire
 
  Concerning the valuation of exempt property for property tax assessment purposes.
 
HB 2611 By Representative McIntire
 
  Requiring annual revaluations of property for property tax purposes.
 
HB 2612 By Representative McIntire
 
  Modifying property tax valuation and notice requirements for county assessors.
 
HB 2613 By Representative Simpson
 
  Reducing the environmental impact of cleaning state facilities.
 
HB 2614 By Representative Kristiansen
 
  Prioritizing existing funding for special safety corridor projects.
 
HB 2615 By Representative Kristiansen
 
  Prioritizing existing funding for special safety corridor projects.
 
HB 2616 By Representative Kristiansen
 
  Prioritizing existing funding for special safety corridor projects.
 
HB 2617 By Representative Blake; by request of Washington Apple Commission
 
  Addressing membership on the apple commission.
 
HB 2618 By Representatives Takko and Ross
 
  Repealing provisions related to a city's assumption of jurisdiction over water-sewer districts.
 
HB 2619 By Representatives Simpson and Ross
 
  Concerning the compensation of special purpose district commissioners.
 
HB 2620 By Representative Hurst
 
  Securing credit and debit card information.
 
HB 2621 By Representative Hurst
 
  Requiring certain sentences for vehicular homicide and vehicular assault to run consecutively.
 
HB 2622 By Representative Hurst
 
  Changing rules concerning admissibility of evidence in sex offense cases.
 
HB 2623 By Representative Hurst
 
  Exempting owners of farmland from certain storm water charges.
 
HB 2624 By Representatives McCoy and Kessler
 
  Concerning human remains.
 
HB 2625 By Representatives Springer, Ericks, Williams and Liias
 
  Providing tax relief to promote employer-assisted housing.
 
HB 2626 By Representatives VanDeWege, Kessler, Blake, Takko and DeBolt
 
  Authorizing the governor to suspend the waiting week for individuals who are unemployed because of an emergency or disaster.
 
HB 2627 By Representatives Orcutt and McCune
 
  Providing that voter-approved property tax increases do not permanently increase a taxing district's levy base, unless expressly stated in the ballot proposition.
 
HB 2628 By Representatives Orcutt, Pearson and Blake
 
  Regarding model bank stabilization projects under chapter 77.55 RCW.
 
HB 2629 By Representatives Kagi, Wallace, Kenney and Simpson
 
  Providing for the delivery of educational services to children who are deaf and hearing impaired.
 
HB 2630 By Representatives Liias and Loomis
 
  Changing the definition of meetings in the open public meetings act.
 
HB 2631 By Representatives Linville and Kretz
 
  Regarding the office of regulatory assistance.
 
HB 2632 By Representative Newhouse
 
  Requiring the office of the superintendent of public instruction to develop anaphylactic policy guidelines.
 
HB 2633 By Representative Newhouse
 
  Addressing the payment of traffic fines.
 
HB 2634 By Representative Quall
 
  Regarding graduation requirements for certain English language learner students.
 
HB 2635 By Representative Quall
 
  Regarding school district boundaries and organization.
 
HB 2636 By Representatives Pearson, O'Brien, Ericks and Ross; by request of Attorney General
 
  Concerning the filing of police incident reports for victims of identity theft.
 
HB 2637 By Representatives Pearson, O'Brien, Ericks and Ross; by request of Attorney General
 
  Concerning records in a criminal case.
 
HB 2638 By Representatives Pearson, O'Brien, Ericks and Ross; by request of Attorney General
 
  Changing identity theft provisions.
 
HB 2639 By Representatives Takko and Kretz
 
  Regarding the procurement of renewable resources.
 
HB 2640 By Representatives Morrell, Cody and Seaquist; by request of Insurance Commissioner
 
  Establishing the guaranteed health benefit program act.
 
HB 2641 By Representatives Jarrett, Priest and Wallace
 
  Creating a pilot program to test performance agreements at institutions of higher education.
 
HB 2642 By Representative Priest
 
  Regarding school district salary allocations.
 
HCR 4408 By Representative Wallace
 
  Requesting approval of the statewide strategic master plan for higher education.