BILL REQ. #:  H-3684.1 



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HOUSE BILL 2570
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State of Washington62nd Legislature2012 Regular Session

By Representatives Goodman, Hurst, and Ross

Read first time 01/17/12.   Referred to Committee on Public Safety & Emergency Preparedness.



     AN ACT Relating to metal property theft; creating a new section; and providing an expiration date.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:

NEW SECTION.  Sec. 1   (1) The task force on commercial and nonferrous metal property theft is established. For purposes of this section, "commercial metal property" and "nonferrous metal property" have the same meanings as defined in RCW 19.290.010.
     (2) The purpose of the task force is to formulate suggestions for state policy regarding regulation of commercial and nonferrous metal property theft.
     (3) The task force shall consist of the following members:
     (a) A representative of a scrap metal business;
     (b) A scrap metal supplier located in Washington who is appointed by and a member of the institute of scrap recycling industries, or its successor organization and whose primary business location is located in a city with a minimum population more than five hundred thousand;
     (c) A scrap metal supplier located in Washington who is appointed by and a member of the institute of scrap recycling industries, or its successor organization and whose primary business location is located in a city with a maximum population less than fifty thousand;
     (d) An investor-owned utility, as defined in RCW 19.29A.010;
     (e) A consumer-owned utility, as defined in RCW 19.29A.010;
     (f) A municipally owned utility;
     (g) A representative of the Washington department of transportation;
     (h) A representative of the Washington state prosecutors association;
     (i) A representative of the Washington state patrol;
     (j) A representative from a city with a population of less than five hundred thousand, appointed by the Washington association of cities;
     (k) A representative from a city with a population of more than five hundred thousand, appointed by the Washington association of cities;
     (l) A representative of a law enforcement agency, appointed by the Washington council of police and sheriffs;
     (m) A representative from the Washington association of sheriffs and police chiefs; and
     (n) A representative from a county appointed by the Washington state association of counties.
     (4) The task force shall elect a chair and organize itself in a manner, and adopt rules of procedure that it determines are most conducive to the timely completion of its charge.
     (5) In conducting its study, the task force shall consider, at a minimum, the following issues:
     (a) Penalties, both criminal and civil, for theft of commercial and nonferrous metal property including, but not limited to, issues such as categorization of crimes, trespass, organized commercial metal property theft, and aggregation of crimes;
     (b) Valuation in the criminal prosecution of theft of commercial and nonferrous metal property, where the actual damages of the theft may greatly exceed the value of the stolen property;
     (c) The role of local governments in policing and prosecuting theft of commercial and nonferrous property;
     (d) Restrictions on cash purchases of commercial and nonferrous metal property;
     (e) Private rights of action to prosecute theft of commercial and nonferrous metal property;
     (f) Registration or licensing of all scrap metal businesses;
     (g) A no-buy list for commercial and nonferrous metal purchases;
     (h) Use and effectiveness of a scrap theft alert system, such as scraptheftalert.com, offered as a no fee service by the institute of scrap recycling industries; and
     (i) Such other items the task force deems necessary.
     (6) The task force shall meet at least quarterly.
     (7) Members must seek reimbursement for travel and other membership expenses through their respective agencies or organizations.
     (8) The task force shall report its preliminary findings and recommendations for legislative action to the legislature by December 31, 2012. The task force shall continue to communicate and collaborate regarding a policy plan through December 31, 2014.
     (9) This section expires December 31, 2014.

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