Prefiled Bills as of December 22, 2005.
 
 
HB 2329 by Representatives Hunter, Alexander, Jarrett and Haigh

Clarifying that the state auditor and the joint legislative audit and review committee are among the entities that are exceptions to the provisions prohibiting disclosure of department of social and health services information.
 
 
HB 2330 by Representatives Blake, Buck and Upthegrove

Modifying provisions concerning the administration of a crab pot buoy tag program.
 
 
HB 2331 by Representatives Blake, Buck and Upthegrove

Concerning public disclosure requirements for sensitive fish and wildlife data.
 
 
HB 2332 by Representatives Buck, Blake and Upthegrove

Concerning recreational fishing for albacore tuna.
 
 
HB 2333 by Representatives Green, Haler, Conway, Curtis, Fromhold, McDonald, Walsh, Strow, Sells, Campbell, Miloscia, Roach, P. Sullivan, Morrell, McDermott, Serben and Darneille

Providing parity for home care agency workers.
 
 
HB 2334 by Representatives Appleton, Woods, Sells, Eickmeyer, Flannigan, Strow, B. Sullivan, Priest, Jarrett and Chase

Modifying residential density requirements in fully incorporated island cities.
 
 
HB 2335 by Representatives Appleton, Campbell, Cody, Moeller, Green, Clibborn, Lantz, Morrell and Chase

Regulating body piercing.
 
 
HB 2336 by Representatives Appleton, Haler, Hasegawa, B. Sullivan, Sells, Cox, Dunshee, Chase, Miloscia, P. Sullivan, Haigh, Green, Flannigan, Simpson and Moeller

Changing the state formula for funding allocations for pupil transportation.
 
 
HB 2337 by Representatives Linville, Strow, Dunshee, Appleton and Haler; by request of Department of Community, Trade, and Economic Development and Public Works Board

Authorizing projects recommended by the public works board.
 
 
HB 2338 by Representatives Kirby and Roach; by request of Department of Financial Institutions

Extending the mortgage lending fraud prosecution account.
 
 
HB 2339 by Representatives Kirby and Roach; by request of Department of Financial Institutions

Regulating business development companies and the participation of financial institutions and nondepository lenders in economic development within the state.
 
 
HB 2340 by Representatives Kirby and Roach; by request of Department of Financial Institutions

Regulating mortgage brokers and loan originators.
 
 
HB 2341 by Representatives Moeller, Hinkle, Williams, Sells and Upthegrove

Modifying optometry licensing requirements.
 
 
HB 2342 by Representative Moeller

Establishing a health care declarations registry.
 
 
HB 2343 by Representative Moeller

Modifying juvenile waiver of rights.
 
 
HB 2344 by Representatives Kessler, Buck and Kagi

Authorizing three superior court judges in Clallam county.
 
 
HB 2345 by Representatives Simpson, Rodne and Appleton

Addressing regional fire protection service authorities.
 
 
HB 2346 by Representatives Simpson and Appleton

Regulating fire-safe cigarettes.
 
 
HB 2347 by Representative Morris

Promoting the growth of research in the science and technology fields.
 
 
HB 2348 by Representative Morris

Extending tax relief for aluminum smelters.
 
 
HB 2349 by Representative Morris

Providing new renewable energy standards.
 
 
HB 2350 by Representative Morris

Limiting the disclosure of energy infrastructure information.
 
 
HB 2351 by Representative Morris

Concerning energy resource planning and renewable energy standards.
 
 
HB 2352 by Representative Morris

Modifying net metering provisions.
 
 
HB 2353 by Representatives Pettigrew, Shabro, Kessler, Priest, Cox, Conway, Haler, P. Sullivan, Appleton, Walsh, Kenney, Green, Armstrong, Hasegawa, Kagi, Hunt, McCoy, Buri, Fromhold, Strow, Curtis and McDermott

Providing collective bargaining for family child care providers.
 
 
HB 2354 by Representative Williams

Adding provisions that define "survey," "surveying," "the practice of land surveying," and "responsible charge."
 
 
HB 2355 by Representative Williams

Creating the Washington state combined fund drive foundation.
 
 
HB 2356 by Representative Williams

Modifying provisions with regard to recreational activities on certain lands.
 
 
HB 2357 by Representative Williams

Modifying work programs at correctional institutions.
 
 
HB 2358 by Representatives Haigh, Hunt, Nixon, McDermott and Miloscia; by request of Public Disclosure Commission

Regarding penalties for violations of the public disclosure act.
 
 
HB 2359 by Representative Appleton

Penalizing unlicensed makers of small loans.
 
 
HB 2360 by Representative Appleton

Studying small loans.
 
 
HB 2361 by Representative Appleton

Establishing a minimum duration for small loans.
 
 
HB 2362 by Representative Appleton

Establishing a minimum duration for small loans.
 
 
HB 2363 by Representative Appleton

Using postdated checks or drafts as security for small loans.
 
 
HB 2364 by Representatives Santos, Orcutt, McIntire, Hunter, Armstrong, Morrell and Roach

Creating a use tax exemption when converting or merging a federal, foreign, or out-of-state credit union into a state charter.
 
 
HB 2366 by Representative B. Sullivan

Making certain communications between fire fighters and peer support group counselors privileged.
 
 
HB 2367 by Representatives O'Brien, Kirby and Strow; by request of Criminal Justice Training Commission

Regarding the certification of tribal police officers.
 
 
HB 2368 by Representatives B. Sullivan, Jarrett and Morris

Authorizing development rights demonstration projects.
 
 
HJM 4024 by Representative Moeller

Calling on the President to provide a solution to the crisis in Sudan.
 
 
HJM 4025 by Representatives Haler, Takko and Newhouse

Requesting a next generation nuclear plant project be established on the Hanford reservation.
 
 
HJM 4026 by Representatives Haler, Takko and Newhouse

Requesting the Columbia generating station be used for the commercial production of hydrogen.
 
 
HJR 4214 by Representatives Buck and Kessler

Amending the Constitution to improve predictability and stability in the assessment of real property values.
 
 
HCR 4412 by Representatives Kessler and Armstrong

Notifying the Governor that the Legislature is organized.
 
 
HCR 4413 by Representatives Kessler and Armstrong

Providing for reintroduction of bills from last session.
 
 
HCR 4414 by Representatives Kessler and Armstrong

Calling a joint session to receive the State of the State Address.