SIXTY THIRD LEGISLATURE - REGULAR SESSION

 

 

THIRTY SECOND DAY

 

 

House Chamber, Olympia, Thursday, February 14, 2013

 


The House was called to order at 9:55 a.m. by the Speaker (Representative Orwall presiding).

 

Reading of the Journal of the previous day was dispensed with and it was ordered to stand approved.

 

There being no objection, the House advanced to the fourth order of business.

 

INTRODUCTIONS AND FIRST READING

 

HB 1881  by Representative Dahlquist

 

AN ACT Relating to narrowing the definition of resident student for holders of certain nonimmigrant status visas; and amending RCW 28B.15.012.

 

Referred to Committee on Higher Education.

 

HB 1882  by Representatives Liias, Jinkins, Habib, Kagi, Upthegrove, Fey, Riccelli, Sells, Ormsby, Fitzgibbon, Orwall, Roberts and Moeller

 

AN ACT Relating to reviewing sexual orientation change efforts for children; adding a new section to chapter 43.70 RCW; and providing an expiration date.

 

Referred to Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on Health & Human Services.

 

HB 1883  by Representatives Fitzgibbon, Orcutt, Riccelli, Farrell and Liias

 

AN ACT Relating to simplifying and updating statutes related to fuel tax administration; amending RCW 82.38.010, 82.38.020, 82.38.030, 82.38.032, 82.38.035, 82.38.050, 82.38.060, 82.38.065, 82.38.066, 82.38.075, 82.38.080, 82.38.090, 82.38.110, 82.38.140, 82.38.150, 82.38.160, 82.38.170, 82.38.180, 82.38.190, 82.38.210, 82.38.220, 82.38.230, 82.38.235, 82.38.245, 82.38.260, 82.38.270, 82.38.280, 82.38.290, 82.38.310, 82.38.320, 82.38.360, 82.38.365, 82.38.370, 82.38.380, 82.38.385, 82.42.010, 82.42.020, 82.42.030, 82.42.040, 82.42.090, 82.42.110, 82.42.125, 19.112.110, 19.112.120, 35A.81.010, 36.70A.340, 43.06.400, 46.01.040, 46.09.310, 46.87.080, 47.02.070, 47.02.160, 47.10.040, 47.10.180, 47.10.310, 47.10.440, 47.10.714, 47.10.729, 47.10.756, 47.10.766, 47.10.793, 47.10.804, 47.10.815, 47.10.822, 47.10.838, 47.10.846, 47.10.864, 47.10.876, 47.10.883, 47.26.404, 47.26.424, 47.26.4252, 47.26.4254, 47.26.504, 47.56.771, 47.60.580, 79A.25.010, 79A.25.040, 79A.25.050, 82.04.4285, 82.08.0255, 82.80.010, 82.80.110, 82.80.120, 46.68.080, 46.68.090, and 82.12.0256; reenacting and amending RCW 82.38.120 and 46.09.520; adding new sections to chapter 82.38 RCW; adding new sections to chapter 82.42 RCW; decodifying RCW 82.38.800, 82.38.900, 82.38.910, 82.38.920, 82.38.930, 82.38.940, and 82.38.941; repealing RCW 82.36.010, 82.36.020, 82.36.022, 82.36.025, 82.36.026, 82.36.027, 82.36.028,  82.36.029, 82.36.031, 82.36.032, 82.36.035, 82.36.040, 82.36.044, 82.36.045, 82.36.047, 82.36.050, 82.36.060, 82.36.070, 82.36.075, 82.36.080, 82.36.090, 82.36.095, 82.36.100, 82.36.110, 82.36.120, 82.36.130, 82.36.140, 82.36.150, 82.36.160, 82.36.170, 82.36.180, 82.36.190, 82.36.200, 82.36.210, 82.36.230, 82.36.240, 82.36.245, 82.36.247, 82.36.250, 82.36.260, 82.36.270, 82.36.275, 82.36.280, 82.36.285, 82.36.290, 82.36.300, 82.36.310, 82.36.320, 82.36.330, 82.36.335, 82.36.340, 82.36.350, 82.36.370, 82.36.375, 82.36.380, 82.36.390, 82.36.400, 82.36.410, 82.36.415, 82.36.420, 82.36.430, 82.36.435, 82.36.440, 82.36.450, 82.36.460, 82.36.470, 82.36.475, 82.36.480, 82.36.485, 82.36.490, 82.36.495, 82.36.800, 82.36.900, 82.36.901, 82.38.045, 82.38.047, 82.38.130, 82.38.240, 82.38.250, 82.38.265, 82.38.350, 82.41.060, 82.42.050, 82.42.060, 82.42.070, 82.42.080, and 82.42.120; prescribing penalties; and providing an effective date.

 

Referred to Committee on Transportation.

 

HB 1884  by Representatives Sells, Hope, Dunshee, Rodne and Riccelli

 

AN ACT Relating to the rate of compensation for occupational diseases; and amending RCW 51.32.180.

 

Referred to Committee on Labor & Workforce Development.

 

HB 1885  by Representatives Cody, Morrell, Harris, Ross, Chandler, Johnson and Van De Wege

 

AN ACT Relating to restoring some of the nursing facility payment methodology changes made during 2011; amending RCW 74.46.431, 74.46.435, 74.46.437, 74.46.485, 74.46.501, 74.46.506, 74.46.515, and 74.46.521; adding a new section to chapter 74.46 RCW; providing an effective date; and declaring an emergency.

 

Referred to Committee on Appropriations.

 

HB 1886  by Representatives Chandler and Haigh

 

AN ACT Relating to the recoverable costs of the department of agriculture under chapter 16.36 RCW; and amending RCW 16.36.025.

 

Referred to Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources.

 

HB 1887  by Representative Sawyer

 

AN ACT Relating to increasing educational options under vocational rehabilitation plans; amending RCW 51.32.095 and 51.32.099; amending 2011 c 291 s 3 (uncodified); amending 2009 c 353 s 7 (uncodified); amending 2007 c 72 s 6 (uncodified); adding a new section to chapter 51.32 RCW; providing expiration dates; and declaring an emergency.

 

Referred to Committee on Labor & Workforce Development.

 

HB 1888  by Representatives Shea, Hurst, Condotta and Holy

 

AN ACT Relating to industrial hemp; adding a new chapter to Title 15 RCW; creating a new section; and prescribing penalties.

 

Referred to Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources.

 

HB 1889  by Representatives Chandler and Blake

 

AN ACT Relating to the fruit and vegetable district fund; amending RCW 15.17.247; providing an effective date; providing an expiration date; and declaring an emergency.

 

Referred to Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on General Government.

 

HB 1890  by Representatives Reykdal, Jinkins, Appleton, Moscoso, Sawyer, Lytton, Fitzgibbon, Ormsby, Freeman, Green, Ryu, Roberts, Goodman, McCoy, Hunt, Hudgins, Pollet, Sells, Bergquist, Van De Wege, Fey, Liias, Dunshee, Riccelli, Kirby and Farrell

 

AN ACT Relating to modifying sales tax exemptions for working families; amending RCW 82.08.0206; and repealing RCW 82.08.0273.

 

Referred to Committee on Finance.

 

HB 1891  by Representatives Reykdal, Ormsby, Sells and Moeller

 

AN ACT Relating to increasing protections for employees under the Washington industrial safety and health act of 1973; amending RCW 49.17.160, 49.17.180, and 49.17.190; adding new sections to chapter 49.17 RCW; and creating a new section.

 

Referred to Committee on Labor & Workforce Development.

 

HB 1892  by Representatives Reykdal, Hunt and Liias

 

AN ACT Relating to modifying certain provisions regarding transportation benefit districts; and amending RCW 36.73.065, 82.80.140, and 36.73.015.

 

Referred to Committee on Transportation.

 

HB 1893  by Representatives Shea and Klippert

 

AN ACT Relating to requiring the display of the national league of families' POW/MIA flag on certain days; and amending RCW 1.20.017.

 

Referred to Committee on Government Operations & Elections.

 

HB 1894  by Representatives Seaquist, Blake, Haigh, Takko, Lytton, Tharinger and MacEwen

 

AN ACT Relating to shellfish aquaculture research; amending RCW 28B.30.632, 28B.30.634, 28B.20.475, and 28B.20.476; amending 2007 c 216 s 4 (uncodified); adding a new section to chapter 43.21A RCW; creating a new section; and repealing RCW 43.21A.681.

 

Referred to Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources.

 

There being no objection, the bills listed on the day’s introduction sheet under the fourth order of business were referred to the committees so designated.

 

REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES

 

February 12, 20130)

HB 1005             Prime Sponsor, Representative Moeller: Concerning responsibilities and funding of the public disclosure commission.  Reported by Committee on Government Operations & Elections

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass.  Signed by Representatives Hunt, Chair; Bergquist, Vice Chair; Carlyle; Fitzgibbon; Orwall and Van De Wege.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Representatives Buys, Ranking Minority Member; Taylor, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Alexander; Kristiansen and Manweller.

 

Referred to Committee on Appropriations.

 

February 13, 20130)

HB 1043             Prime Sponsor, Representative Seaquist: Limiting differential tuition.  Reported by Committee on Appropriations

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Representatives Hunter, Chair; Ormsby, Vice Chair; Alexander, Ranking Minority Member; Chandler, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Wilcox, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Buys; Carlyle; Cody; Dahlquist; Dunshee; Fagan; Green; Haigh; Haler; Harris; Hudgins; Hunt; Jinkins; Kagi; Maxwell; Morrell; Parker; Pedersen; Pike; Ross; Schmick; Seaquist; Springer; Sullivan and Taylor.

 

February 12, 20130)

HB 1103             Prime Sponsor, Representative Van De Wege: Concerning uniform ballot design.  Reported by Committee on Government Operations & Elections

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass.  Signed by Representatives Hunt, Chair; Bergquist, Vice Chair; Carlyle; Fitzgibbon; Orwall and Van De Wege.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Representatives Buys, Ranking Minority Member; Taylor, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Alexander; Kristiansen and Manweller.

 

Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

February 12, 20130)

HB 1112             Prime Sponsor, Representative Short: Concerning standards for the use of science to support public policy.  Reported by Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Representatives Blake, Chair; Lytton, Vice Chair; Chandler, Ranking Minority Member; MacEwen, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Buys; Dunshee; Haigh; Hurst; Kretz; Orcutt; Schmick; Stanford; Van De Wege and Warnick.

 

Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

February 12, 20130)

HB 1153             Prime Sponsor, Representative Reykdal: Regulating mandatory overtime for employees of health care facilities.  Reported by Committee on Labor & Workforce Development

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Representatives Sells, Chair; Reykdal, Vice Chair; Green; Moeller and Ormsby.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Representatives Manweller, Ranking Minority Member; Condotta, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Holy and Short.

 

Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

February 12, 20130)

HB 1154             Prime Sponsor, Representative Upthegrove: Modifying the definition of nonpower attributes in the energy independence act.  Reported by Committee on Environment

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Representatives Upthegrove, Chair; Short, Ranking Minority Member; Pike, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Crouse; Farrell; Fey; Kagi; Liias; Morris and Nealey.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Representative Overstreet.

 

Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

February 12, 20130)

HB 1188             Prime Sponsor, Representative Lytton: Creating a focused effort on reestablishing a rural agricultural economy in western Washington by making investments aimed at returning underproducing land back into a state of active agricultural production.  Reported by Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass.  Signed by Representatives Blake, Chair; Lytton, Vice Chair; Chandler, Ranking Minority Member; MacEwen, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Buys; Dunshee; Haigh; Hurst; Kretz; Orcutt; Schmick; Stanford; Van De Wege and Warnick.

 

Referred to Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on General Government.

 

February 12, 20130)

HB 1198             Prime Sponsor, Representative Pollet: Requiring training of public officials and employees regarding public records and open public meetings.  Reported by Committee on Government Operations & Elections

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass.  Signed by Representatives Hunt, Chair; Bergquist, Vice Chair; Buys, Ranking Minority Member; Alexander; Carlyle; Fitzgibbon; Kristiansen; Manweller; Orwall and Van De Wege.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Representative Taylor, Assistant Ranking Minority Member.

 

Referred to Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on General Government.

 

February 12, 20130)

HB 1267             Prime Sponsor, Representative Fitzgibbon: Extending the time period for voter registration.  Reported by Committee on Government Operations & Elections

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Representatives Hunt, Chair; Bergquist, Vice Chair; Carlyle; Fitzgibbon; Orwall and Van De Wege.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Representatives Buys, Ranking Minority Member; Taylor, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Alexander; Kristiansen and Manweller.

 

Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

February 12, 20130)

HB 1279             Prime Sponsor, Representative Bergquist: Allowing motor voter preregistration for sixteen and seventeen year olds.  Reported by Committee on Government Operations & Elections

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Representatives Hunt, Chair; Bergquist, Vice Chair; Carlyle; Fitzgibbon; Orwall and Van De Wege.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Representatives Buys, Ranking Minority Member; Taylor, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Alexander; Kristiansen and Manweller.

 

Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

February 12, 20130)

HB 1290             Prime Sponsor, Representative Orwall: Requiring county auditors to place ballot drop boxes at various locations throughout the county.  Reported by Committee on Government Operations & Elections

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass.  Signed by Representatives Hunt, Chair; Bergquist, Vice Chair; Carlyle; Fitzgibbon; Orwall and Van De Wege.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Representatives Buys, Ranking Minority Member; Taylor, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Alexander; Kristiansen and Manweller.

 

Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

February 12, 20130)

HB 1314             Prime Sponsor, Representative Green: Concerning municipally produced class A biosolids.  Reported by Committee on Environment

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass.  Signed by Representatives Upthegrove, Chair; Crouse; Farrell; Fey; Kagi; Liias and Nealey.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Representatives Short, Ranking Minority Member; Pike, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Morris and Overstreet.

 

Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

February 12, 20130)

HB 1341             Prime Sponsor, Representative Orwall: Creating a claim for compensation for wrongful conviction and imprisonment.  Reported by Committee on Judiciary

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass.  Signed by Representatives Pedersen, Chair; Hansen, Vice Chair; Rodne, Ranking Minority Member; O'Ban, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Goodman; Hope; Jinkins; Kirby; Orwall; Roberts and Shea.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Representatives Klippert and Nealey.

 

Referred to Committee on Appropriations.

 

February 13, 20130)

HB 1348             Prime Sponsor, Representative Reykdal: Modifying collective bargaining law related to providing additional compensation for academic employees at community and technical colleges.  Reported by Committee on Labor & Workforce Development

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Representatives Sells, Chair; Reykdal, Vice Chair; Green; Moeller and Ormsby.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Representatives Manweller, Ranking Minority Member; Condotta, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Holy and Short.

 

Referred to Committee on Appropriations.

 

February 12, 20130)

HB 1368             Prime Sponsor, Representative Tharinger: Concerning the distribution of state liquor revenues to cities and counties.  Reported by Committee on Local Government

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Representatives Takko, Chair; Fitzgibbon, Vice Chair; Kochmar, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Buys; Crouse; Liias; Springer and Upthegrove.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Representative Taylor, Ranking Minority Member.

 

Referred to Committee on Appropriations.

 

February 12, 20130)

HB 1416             Prime Sponsor, Representative Warnick: Regarding the financing of irrigation district improvements.  Reported by Committee on Local Government

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass.  Signed by Representatives Takko, Chair; Fitzgibbon, Vice Chair; Buys; Crouse; Liias; Springer and Upthegrove.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Representatives Taylor, Ranking Minority Member Kochmar, Assistant Ranking Minority Member.

 

Referred to Committee on Finance.

 

February 12, 20130)

HB 1442             Prime Sponsor, Representative Schmick: Providing increased access to parimutuel satellite locations in counties with a population exceeding one million.  Reported by Committee on Government Accountability & Oversight

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Representatives Hurst, Chair; Wylie, Vice Chair; Condotta, Ranking Minority Member; Holy, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Blake; Kirby; Moscoso; Shea and Smith.

 

Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

February 12, 20130)

HB 1453             Prime Sponsor, Representative Seaquist: Changing state need grant eligibility provisions.  Reported by Committee on Higher Education

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Representatives Seaquist, Chair; Pollet, Vice Chair; Haler, Ranking Minority Member; Zeiger, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Fagan; Hansen; Hargrove; Johnson; Magendanz; Pedersen; Reykdal; Riccelli; Sawyer; Scott; Sells; Smith; Tarleton and Wylie.

 

Referred to Committee on Appropriations Subcommittee on Education.

 

February 12, 20130)

HB 1574             Prime Sponsor, Representative Kagi: Establishing a fee for certification for the residential services and supports program to cover investigative costs.  Reported by Committee on Early Learning & Human Services

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass.  Signed by Representatives Kagi, Chair; Freeman, Vice Chair; Farrell; Goodman; Roberts and Sawyer.

 

MINORITY recommendation:  Do not pass.  Signed by Representatives Scott, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; MacEwen; Overstreet and Zeiger.

 

Referred to Committee on Appropriations.

 

February 12, 20130)

HB 1594             Prime Sponsor, Representative Sawyer: Concerning interviewing children in child protective services investigations at children's advocacy centers.  Reported by Committee on Early Learning & Human Services

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass.  Signed by Representatives Kagi, Chair; Freeman, Vice Chair; Scott, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Farrell; Goodman; MacEwen; Overstreet; Roberts; Sawyer and Zeiger.

 

Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

February 12, 20130)

HB 1597             Prime Sponsor, Representative Goodman: Making marijuana law technical corrections.  Reported by Committee on Government Accountability & Oversight

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Representatives Hurst, Chair; Wylie, Vice Chair; Condotta, Ranking Minority Member; Holy, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Blake; Kirby; Moscoso; Shea and Smith.

 

Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

February 13, 20130)

HB 1611             Prime Sponsor, Representative Liias: Allowing lunch breaks for registered tow truck operators while requiring reasonable availability.  Reported by Committee on Labor & Workforce Development

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Representatives Sells, Chair; Reykdal, Vice Chair; Manweller, Ranking Minority Member; Condotta, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Green; Holy; Moeller; Ormsby and Short.

 

Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

February 12, 20130)

HB 1808             Prime Sponsor, Representative Nealey: Addressing the proper disposal of legal amounts of marijuana inadvertently left at retail stores holding a pharmacy license.  Reported by Committee on Government Accountability & Oversight

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Representatives Hurst, Chair; Wylie, Vice Chair; Condotta, Ranking Minority Member; Holy, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Blake; Kirby; Moscoso; Shea and Smith.

 

Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

February 13, 20130)

HCR 4403          Prime Sponsor, Representative Sells: Concerning the workforce training and education coordinating board's high skills high wages plan.  Reported by Committee on Labor & Workforce Development

 

MAJORITY recommendation:  Do pass.  Signed by Representatives Sells, Chair; Reykdal, Vice Chair; Manweller, Ranking Minority Member; Condotta, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Green; Holy; Moeller; Ormsby and Short.

 

Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.

 

      There being no objection, the bills and resolution listed on the day’s committee reports under the fifth order of business were referred to the committees so designated, with the exception of HOUSE BILL NO. 1043 which was placed on the second reading calendar.

 

There being no objection, the House advanced to the eleventh order of business.

 

There being no objection, the House adjourned until 10:00 a.m., February 15, 2013, the 33rd Day of the Regular Session.

 

FRANK CHOPP, Speaker

BARBARA BAKER, Chief Clerk

 

 

 

 

 




1005

Committee Report................................................................................ 2

1043

Committee Report................................................................................ 2

Other Action......................................................................................... 5

1103

Committee Report................................................................................ 2

1112

Committee Report................................................................................ 2

1153

Committee Report................................................................................ 2

1154

Committee Report................................................................................ 3

1188

Committee Report................................................................................ 3

1198

Committee Report................................................................................ 3

1267

Committee Report................................................................................ 3

1279

Committee Report................................................................................ 3

1290

Committee Report................................................................................ 3

1314

Committee Report................................................................................ 3

1341

Committee Report................................................................................ 3

1348

Committee Report................................................................................ 4

1368

Committee Report................................................................................ 4

1416

Committee Report................................................................................ 4

1442

Committee Report................................................................................ 4

1453

Committee Report................................................................................ 4

1574

Committee Report................................................................................ 4

1594

Committee Report................................................................................ 4

1597

Committee Report................................................................................ 4

1611

Committee Report................................................................................ 4

1808

Committee Report................................................................................ 5

1881

Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 1

1882

Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 1

1883

Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 1

1884

Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 1

1885

Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 1

1886

Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 1

1887

Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 1

1888

Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 1

1889

Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 1

1890

Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 2

1891

Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 2

1892

Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 2

1893

Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 2

1894

Introduction & 1st Reading.................................................................. 2

4403

Committee Report................................................................................ 5