SENATE BILL REPORT

HB 1147

This analysis was prepared by non-partisan legislative staff for the use of legislative members in their deliberations. This analysis is not a part of the legislation nor does it constitute a statement of legislative intent.

As Passed Senate, April 13, 2019

Title: An act relating to access of broadcasters to a geographic area subject to the declaration of a national, state, or local emergency.

Brief Description: Concerning access of broadcasters to a geographic area subject to the declaration of a national, state, or local emergency.

Sponsors: Representatives Chapman, Klippert and Goodman.

Brief History: Passed House: 3/04/19, 97-0.

Committee Activity: State Government, Tribal Relations & Elections: 3/15/19, 3/20/19 [DP].

Floor Activity:

Passed Senate: 4/13/19, 44-0.

Brief Summary of Bill

  • Prohibits seizure of a first informer broadcaster's vehicle, fuel, food, water or other essential materials brought into an emergency area, except as otherwise authorized by law.

  • Provides liability protections for federal, state, and local agencies that facilitate access of a first informer broadcaster to an emergency or disaster area.

  • Defines broadcaster and first informer broadcaster for the purposes of emergency management.

SENATE COMMITTEE ON STATE GOVERNMENT, TRIBAL RELATIONS & ELECTIONS

Majority Report: Do pass.

Signed by Senators Hunt, Chair; Kuderer, Vice Chair; Zeiger, Ranking Member; Bailey, Hasegawa, Hawkins and Takko.

Staff: Melissa Van Gorkom (786-7491)

Background: Emergency Management. The Washington Military Department Emergency Management Division (EMD) under the direction of the adjutant general administers the state's comprehensive program of emergency management. In addition, each political subdivision of the state must establish or jointly create a local organization for carrying out emergency management functions in accordance with the State Comprehensive Emergency Management Plan.  In the event of a disaster beyond local control, the Governor, through the adjutant general, may assume operational control over all or any part of emergency management functions in the state.  

An emergency or disaster, as described in statute, is an event or set of circumstances which: demands immediate action to preserve public health, protect life, protect public property, or to provide relief to any stricken community overtaken by such occurrences; or reaches such a dimension or degree of destructiveness as to warrant the Governor declaring a state of emergency.

State of Emergency. A state of emergency is proclaimed by the chief elected official after finding an emergency or disaster has occurred.  When an emergency or disaster conditions exceed the local resources and capabilities the local jurisdiction may request the support of the state through the EMD.  

The Governor may declare a state of emergency through issuing a proclamation which is effective upon the Governor's signature and remains in effect until the Governor issues a proclamation declaring its termination.  

Summary of Bill: First Informer Broadcaster. A first informer broadcaster is any certified individual who is employed by, or acting pursuant to a contract under direction of, a broadcaster; and maintains, including repairing or resupplying, transmitters, generators, or other essential equipment at a broadcast station or facility, or provides technical support services to broadcasters needed during a period of proclaimed emergency.

Broadcaster means a person or entity that holds a radio or television services license issued by the Federal Communications Commission.

Emergency Management. A vehicle, fuel, food, water, or other essential materials brought into an emergency or disaster area by a first informer broadcaster may not be seized or confiscated, except as otherwise authorized by law.

Liability protections are provided for a federal, state, or local agency that facilitates access of a first informer broadcaster to an emergency or disaster area.

Appropriation: None.

Fiscal Note: Available.

Creates Committee/Commission/Task Force that includes Legislative members: No.

Effective Date: Ninety days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.

Staff Summary of Public Testimony: PRO: EMD has a business reentry program that this bill would work in conjunction with. The incident commander at the site always has the final say regarding access to the incident.

Persons Testifying: PRO: Mark Allen, Washington State Association of Broadcasters; Keith Shipman, Washington State Association of Broadcasters.

Persons Signed In To Testify But Not Testifying: No one.