STATE OF WASHINGTON
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
59th Legislature - 2005 - Regular Session

   
FRANK CHOPP JOHN LOVICK
Speaker Speaker Pro Tempore
 
RICHARD NAFZIGER, Chief Clerk     

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

 
February 22, 2005 - Tuesday 44TH DAY Regular Session
 
PLEASE NOTE:
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HB 2172 By Representatives Newhouse, Linville and Clements
 
  Concerning water discharge permit fees.
 
  Referred to Committee on ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT, AGRICULTURE & TRADE.
 
HB 2173 By Representatives Serben, Lantz, Curtis, Darneille, Williams, Rodne, Ahern and Sump
 
  Adopting the service members' civil relief act.
 
  Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY.
 
HB 2174 By Representative Hankins
 
  Delaying the beginning of regular legislative sessions until March.
 
  Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT OPERATIONS & ACCOUNTABILITY.
 
HB 2175 By Representatives Wood and Conway
 
  Regulating charities involved in gambling.
 
  Referred to Committee on COMMERCE & LABOR.
 
HB 2176 By Representatives Cody and McDermott
 
  Limiting separate billing of tenants for water and wastewater services.
 
  Referred to Committee on HOUSING.
 
HB 2177 By Representative Chase
 
  Requiring toxic mold testing in schools.
 
  Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE.
 
HB 2178 By Representatives Dickerson and McCune
 
  Regarding violent video and computer games.
 
  Referred to Committee on JUVENILE JUSTICE & FAMILY LAW.
 
HB 2179 By Representative Morris
 
  Providing for the resolution of disputes between electrical suppliers regarding electrical service to customers.
 
  Referred to Committee on TECHNOLOGY, ENERGY & COMMUNICATIONS.
 
HB 2180 By Representative Dunshee
 
  Issuing bonds for outdoor recreation purposes.
 
  Referred to Committee on CAPITAL BUDGET.
 
HB 2181 By Representative Dunshee
 
  Creating an autism task force.
 
  Referred to Committee on CHILDREN & FAMILY SERVICES.
 
HB 2182 By Representatives Orcutt, Hinkle and Holmquist
 
  Prohibiting use of public assistance electronic debit cards for nonnecessities.
 
  Referred to Committee on CHILDREN & FAMILY SERVICES.
 
HB 2183 By Representative Hunter
 
  Clarifying the application of the state Constitution with respect to traffic violations committed by legislators.
 
  Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY.
 
HB 2184 By Representative Kagi
 
  Authorizing credit for time served in a presentence day reporting program.
 
  Referred to Committee on CRIMINAL JUSTICE & CORRECTIONS.
 
HB 2185 By Representatives Newhouse, Conway and Condotta
 
  Establishing residence modifications standards.
 
  Referred to Committee on COMMERCE & LABOR.
 
HB 2186 By Representatives Springer, Nixon, Ericks, Tom and Hunter
 
  Facilitating interlocal agreements for court services among municipalities.
 
  Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY.
 
HB 2187 By Representatives Tom, Hudgins and Upthegrove
 
  Recovering costs of studded tire damage to highways.
 
  Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.
 
HB 2188 By Representatives Lantz and Kessler
 
  Funding the conservation of the state art collection.
 
  Referred to Committee on CAPITAL BUDGET.
 
HB 2189 By Representatives Kagi, Hinkle, Dickerson and Roberts
 
  Establishing a work group to address safety of child protective services and child welfare services staff.
 
  Referred to Committee on CHILDREN & FAMILY SERVICES.
 
HB 2190 By Representative Kagi
 
  Creating a commission to study care for persons with developmental disabilities.
 
  Referred to Committee on CHILDREN & FAMILY SERVICES.
 
HB 2191 By Representative Nixon
 
  Limiting homeowners' associations authority to restrict the use of fire resistant roofing materials.
 
  Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY.
 
HB 2192 By Representative Sommers; by request of Department of Social and Health Services
 
  Making technical improvements to the medicaid nursing home rate setting process.
 
  Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
 
HB 2193 By Representative Hinkle
 
  Increasing penalties for assaulting or injuring a transportation worker.
 
  Referred to Committee on CRIMINAL JUSTICE & CORRECTIONS.
 
HB 2194 By Representatives Springer and Simpson
 
  Changing public participation requirements of the growth management act.
 
  Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
 
HB 2195 By Representative Clibborn
 
  Relating to an expansion of local option real estate excise taxes in lieu of impact fees to fund capital projects.
 
  Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
 
HB 2196 By Representative Clibborn
 
  Providing for expansion of the local option real estate excise tax to fund capital projects.
 
  Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
 
HB 2197 By Representative Clibborn
 
  Providing for infrastructure funding.
 
  Referred to Committee on FINANCE.