Prefiled Bills as of January 9, 2006.
 
 
HB 2329 by Representatives Hunter, Alexander, Jarrett, Haigh, Nixon and Chase

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, Darneille, Appleton, Williams and Chase

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

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, Moeller and Kilmer

Changing the state formula for funding allocations for pupil transportation.
 
 
HB 2337 by Representatives Linville, Strow, Dunshee, Appleton, Haler and Chase; 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, Roach and Chase; by request of Department of Financial Institutions

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

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

Modifying optometry licensing requirements.
 
 
HB 2342 by Representatives Moeller, Appleton, Nixon, Hunt, Curtis and Lantz

Establishing a health care declarations registry.
 
 
HB 2343 by Representatives Moeller and Appleton

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

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, Appleton and Williams

Regulating fire-safe cigarettes.
 
 
HB 2347 by Representatives Morris, Hudgins and Kilmer

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

Extending tax relief for aluminum smelters.
 
 
HB 2349 by Representatives Morris, Hudgins and Chase

Providing new renewable energy standards.
 
 
HB 2350 by Representatives Morris and Hudgins

Limiting the disclosure of energy infrastructure information.
 
 
HB 2351 by Representatives Morris and Hudgins

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

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, McDermott, Williams, Hudgins, Moeller, Sells, Lantz, Kilmer and Chase

Providing collective bargaining for family child care providers.
 
 
HB 2354 by Representatives Williams and Chase

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

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 Representatives Williams and Appleton

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

Regarding penalties for violations of the public disclosure act.
 
 
HB 2359 by Representatives Appleton, Williams, Moeller, Morrell and Lantz

Penalizing unlicensed makers of small loans.
 
 
HB 2360 by Representatives Appleton, Moeller, Morrell and Lantz

Studying small loans.
 
 
HB 2361 by Representatives Appleton, Moeller, Morrell and Lantz

Establishing a minimum duration for small loans.
 
 
HB 2362 by Representatives Appleton, Moeller, Morrell and Lantz

Establishing a minimum duration for small loans.
 
 
HB 2363 by Representatives Appleton, Moeller and Morrell

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 2365 by Representatives Chase, Skinner, Hunt, Clements, Grant, Chandler, Eickmeyer, Quall, Newhouse, Morrell, Kristiansen, Linville, Clibborn, McCoy, Blake, Holmquist, Hinkle and Appleton

Extending the date when counties which have authorized facilities for agriculture promotion must allow a credit for city lodging taxes.
 
 
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.
 
 
HB 2369 by Representatives Quall and Conway; by request of Horse Racing Commission

Authorizing the Washington horse racing commission to expend a statutorily limited amount of its operating funds for the development of the equine industry, improvement of racing facilities, and equine health research.
 
 
HB 2370 by Representatives Green, Williams, Kessler, Kilmer and Chase; by request of Governor Gregoire

Funding low-income home energy assistance.
 
 
HB 2371 by Representative B. Sullivan

Studying the statewide procurement of technical assistance.
 
 
HB 2372 by Representatives Cox, Buri and Williams

Encouraging volunteers to teach hunter education courses.
 
 
HB 2373 by Representative Pearson

Concerning riparian flood damages.
 
 
HB 2374 by Representative Pearson

Requiring public motorized access plans for department of natural resources' lands.
 
 
HB 2375 by Representatives Williams and Priest; by request of Statute Law Committee

Simplifying session law publication.
 
 
HB 2376 by Representatives Moeller, Kenney, Appleton, Hunt, Williams, Miloscia, Kessler, Lantz, Fromhold and Clibborn; by request of Governor Gregoire

Repealing cost-sharing in medical programs.
 
 
HB 2377 by Representatives Kirby and Dunn

Repealing the additional cigarette tax enacted in 2005.
 
 
HB 2378 by Representatives Kirby and Dunn

Repealing the additional liquor tax enacted in 2005.
 
 
HB 2379 by Representatives Lantz and Serben

Disposing of nonprobate assets under will.
 
 
HB 2380 by Representatives Serben and Lantz

Changing the threshold age of minors under the uniform transfers to minors act.
 
 
HB 2381 by Representative Kretz

Authorizing a beaver relocation permit.
 
 
HB 2382 by Representative Kretz

Providing limited liability immunity for injuries at bovine handling facilities.
 
 
HB 2383 by Representative B. Sullivan

Creating a joint legislative task force on aerospace manufacturing.
 
 
HB 2384 by Representatives Dickerson, Buck, Blake and B. Sullivan; by request of Department of Natural Resources

Concerning the state geological survey.
 
 
HB 2385 by Representatives Kretz, Blake and B. Sullivan; by request of Department of Natural Resources

Making technical corrections to certain public lands statutes.
 
 
HB 2386 by Representatives B. Sullivan and Chase; by request of Department of Natural Resources

Modifying provisions related to the commercial harvest of geoduck clams.
 
 
HB 2387 by Representatives B. Sullivan and Chase; by request of Department of Natural Resources

Allowing the department of natural resources to exchange certain state lands.
 
 
HB 2388 by Representatives Conway and Chase; by request of Employment Security Department

Ensuring employers do not evade their contribution rate.
 
 
HB 2389 by Representative Kagi

Adding porphyria to the list of disabilities for special parking privileges.
 
 
HB 2390 by Representative Kagi

Modifying requirements for licensing of facilities serving children and persons with developmental disabilities.
 
 
HB 2391 by Representatives Campbell, Flannigan, McCune and Williams

Authorizing blood or breath tests of persons involved in fatal motor vehicle accidents.
 
 
HB 2392 by Representative Dickerson

Modifying the family and medical leave act.
 
 
HB 2393 by Representatives Dunshee, Jarrett, Ormsby, Cox, Ericks, Newhouse, Kilmer and Chase

Funding energy freedom projects.
 
 
HB 2394 by Representative Dickerson

Including financial literacy in work activity provisions.
 
 
HB 2395 by Representative Dickerson

Addressing the impact of domestic violence on children.
 
 
HB 2396 by Representative Dickerson

Convening a work group to evaluate issues relating to school security professionals.
 
 
HB 2397 by Representative Dickerson

Establishing a pilot program to deliver mental health treatment to children.
 
 
HB 2398 by Representative Cody

Expanding participation in state purchased health care programs.
 
 
HB 2399 by Representative Cody

Creating a survey for health care providers.
 
 
HB 2400 by Representative Morris

Creating a sustainable energy trust.
 
 
HB 2401 by Representative Morris

Developing regional compacts for siting transmission lines.
 
 
HB 2402 by Representative Morris

Providing for expedited processing of energy facilities and alternative energy resources.
 
 
HB 2403 by Representative Morris

Promoting distributive generation.
 
 
HB 2404 by Representatives Cody and Morrell; by request of Insurance Commissioner

Regulating retainer health care practices.
 
 
HB 2405 by Representatives Kirby and Roach; by request of Insurance Commissioner

Regulating the compensation paid by an insurer to an insurance broker.
 
 
HB 2406 by Representatives Roach and Kirby; by request of Insurance Commissioner

Changing insurance statutes, generally.
 
 
HB 2407 by Representatives Lovick, Strow, O'Brien, Ericks, Dunshee, Linville, Grant and Lantz

Revising provisions relating to electronic monitoring of sex offenders.
 
 
HB 2408 by Representatives O'Brien, Rodne, Ericks, Lovick and Anderson

Modifying the statute of limitations toll for felony sex offenses.
 
 
HB 2409 by Representatives O'Brien, Rodne, Ericks, Lovick and Anderson

Changing the provisions relating to sex and kidnapping offender registration.
 
 
HB 2410 by Representatives O'Brien, Rodne, Ericks, Lovick and Anderson

Changing provisions relating to sex offenders.
 
 
HB 2411 by Representatives O'Brien, Rodne, Ericks, Lovick and Anderson

Changing the provisions relating to punishment for certain sex offenses.
 
 
HB 2412 by Representatives O'Brien, Rodne, Ericks, Lovick and Anderson

Changing the penalty provisions for violating the registration statute.
 
 
HB 2413 by Representatives Lovick, Rodne, O'Brien, Ericks and Anderson

Requiring the department of corrections to electronically monitor offenders.
 
 
HB 2414 by Representative Haler

Regarding Washington's academic assessment system.
 
 
HB 2415 by Representatives Ericks, Roach, Kirby, Morrell and Green; by request of Insurance Commissioner

Compensating the victims of uninsured and underinsured motorists.
 
 
HB 2416 by Representative Kessler

Establishing an optional state parks vehicle registration fee.
 
 
HB 2417 by Representative Buri

Providing excise tax relief for farm machinery and equipment.
 
 
HB 2418 by Representatives Springer, Miloscia and Chase

Increasing the availability of affordable housing.
 
 
HB 2419 by Representative Haigh; by request of Lieutenant Governor

Raising funds for hosting a national conference of statewide elected officials.
 
 
HB 2420 by Representatives Kessler and Haigh; by request of Lieutenant Governor

Outlining the duties of the lieutenant governor.
 
 
HB 2421 by Representatives Williams, Campbell, Hunt, Moeller and Upthegrove

Prohibiting the force-feeding of certain birds.
 
 
HB 2422 by Representatives B. Sullivan and Chase

Providing funding for state and local parks.
 
 
HB 2423 by Representative Anderson

Encouraging the creation of a comprehensive guidance, counseling, and planning program in schools.
 
 
HB 2424 by Representative Grant

Providing sales and use tax exemptions for users of farm fuel.
 
 
HB 2425 by Representative Kirby

Requiring offenders to be released in the county in which they were convicted.
 
 
HB 2426 by

Modifying utilities and transportation commission provisions.
 
 
HB 2427 by Representative Dunshee

Providing restrictions on the exercise of eminent domain.
 
 
HB 2428 by Representative Kretz; by request of Department of Natural Resources

Authorizing oil and gas regulatory cost-reimbursements.
 
 
HB 2429 by Representative Haler

Regarding Washington's academic assessment system.
 
 
HB 2430 by Representative Haler

Regarding diagnostic assessments.
 
 
HB 2431 by Representatives Campbell, Morrell and Ericks

Requiring background checks on persons licensed as health care professionals.
 
 
HB 2432 by Representatives Campbell, Morrell and McCune

Modifying property tax exemptions for persons with disabilities related to the performance of military duties.
 
 
HB 2433 by Representatives Campbell, McCune and Ericks

Providing property tax relief for senior citizens and persons retired by reason of physical disability.
 
 
HB 2434 by Representatives Kirby, Campbell and Chase

Limiting the use of consumer credit histories for personal insurance renewal decisions.
 
 
HB 2435 by Representative Kirby

Regulating when candidates may solicit or accept campaign contributions.
 
 
HB 2436 by Representative Hudgins

Protecting communities from terrorist attacks at unattended service stations.
 
 
HB 2437 by Representatives Hudgins and Chase

Providing guidelines for state-owned refueling stations.
 
 
HB 2438 by Representative Hudgins

Prohibiting employers from requesting applicant social security numbers.
 
 
HB 2439 by Representatives Hudgins and Kilmer

Providing support for military families by exempting home sales resulting from military relocation orders from real estate excise taxes.
 
 
HB 2440 by Representative Hudgins

Requiring persons doing business with the state and municipalities to report use of offshore items.
 
 
HB 2441 by Representatives Hudgins and Chase

Increasing the availability of nonhazardous motor fuels.
 
 
HB 2442 by Representatives Hudgins and Chase

Increasing the availability of alternative fuels.
 
 
HB 2443 by Representative Hudgins

Requiring consumer reports procured for employment to be transmitted to the consumer.
 
 
HB 2444 by Representative Hudgins

Creating the taxpayer business contractor act.
 
 
HB 2445 by Representative Hudgins

Ensuring that all taxpayers are eligible for state services.
 
 
HB 2446 by Representative Buri

Permitting certain school district substitute employee contracts.
 
 
HB 2447 by Representatives Condotta and Armstrong

Extending the expiration date for funding the construction of new regional centers.
 
 
HB 2448 by Representatives Campbell and Conway

Imposing an excise tax on the possession of illegal drugs and alcohol.
 
 
HB 2449 by Representative Miloscia

Regarding campaign contribution limitations.
 
 
HB 2450 by Representative Miloscia

Paying for background information checks performed by landlords and charged to tenants.
 
 
HB 2451 by Representative Miloscia

Requiring quality management, accountability, and performance systems for school districts.
 
 
HB 2452 by Representatives Kessler, Armstrong, Clibborn and Priest; by request of Attorney General

Protecting the news media from being compelled to testify in legal proceedings.
 
 
HB 2453 by Representatives Williams and Hunt

Making the Washington essential property insurance inspection and placement program apply to all counties.
 
 
HB 2454 by Representatives Williams and Lantz

Revising the privilege for sexual assault advocates.
 
 
HB 2455 by Representatives Williams and Morrell

Modifying basic health plan preexisting condition limitation requirements.
 
 
HB 2456 by Representatives Roberts and Kagi

Establishing a pilot project to provide mental health consultation services for child care programs.
 
 
HB 2457 by Representative Grant

Providing excise tax relief for farm machinery and equipment.
 
 
HB 2458 by Representative Rodne

Providing advisory sentencing guidelines.
 
 
HB 2459 by Representatives Takko and Blake

Providing excise tax relief for tax proceeds lost due to theft.
 
 
HB 2460 by Representatives Takko and Blake

Making the interest arbitration provisions of the public employees' collective bargaining act apply to certain employees of certain juvenile detention facilities.
 
 
HB 2461 by Representative Takko

Modifying provisions relating to dog guides and service animals.
 
 
HB 2462 by Representative Moeller

Establishing work groups to periodically review and update the child support schedule.
 
 
HB 2463 by Representative Moeller

Modifying dental licensure provisions.
 
 
HB 2464 by Representative Curtis

Extending the moratorium on specialty hospitals.
 
 
HB 2465 by Representatives Lovick and Kessler; by request of Washington State Patrol

Modifying vehicle equipment standards related to original equipment installed.
 
 
HB 2466 by Representative Lovick; by request of Governor Gregoire

Providing excise tax relief for aerospace businesses.
 
 
HB 2467 by Representative Dunn

Increasing the seriousness level of rape of a child in the second degree.
 
 
HB 2468 by Representative Dunn

Changing provisions relating to adoption.
 
 
HB 2469 by Representative Dunn

Increasing the seriousness level of rape of a child in the first degree.
 
 
HB 2470 by Representatives McCune and Dunn

Designating an official state Christmas tree.
 
 
HB 2471 by Representatives McCune, Miloscia, Dunn and Campbell

Creating a veteran homeownership program.
 
 
HB 2472 by Representatives Campbell and Hunt

Creating the department of public safety.
 
 
HB 2473 by Representative Schual-Berke

Protecting against unfair prescription drug practices by pharmacy benefit managers.
 
 
HB 2474 by Representative Schual-Berke

Establishing placental and umbilical cord blood donation pilot projects.
 
 
HB 2475 by Representative Conway

Requiring collective bargaining regarding hours of work for individual providers.
 
 
HB 2476 by Representatives Shabro and Pearson

Protecting children, vulnerable persons, and communities by strengthening laws regarding sex offenders regardless of whether the perpetrator was known or unknown to the victim at the time of the crime, and kidnapping offenders.
 
 
HB 2477 by Representatives Green, Haigh and Hunt; by request of Secretary of State

Making technical changes to election laws.
 
 
HB 2478 by Representatives Green, Haigh and Hunt; by request of Secretary of State

Clarifying laws on ballot measures.
 
 
HB 2479 by Representatives Haigh, Green and Hunt; by request of Secretary of State

Ensuring equipment accessibility for voters with visual impairments.
 
 
HB 2480 by Representative Williams

Requiring that CPR be included in high school curriculum.
 
 
HB 2481 by Representative Williams

Insuring victims of crimes.
 
 
HB 2482 by Representatives O'Brien, Ericks, Kirby and Williams; by request of Insurance Commissioner

Creating the insurance fraud program.
 
 
HB 2483 by Representative Hunter

Providing a provision relating to background checks for unlicensed child care providers.
 
 
HB 2484 by Representative Hunter

Making changes to the partisan primary ballot format.
 
 
HB 2485 by Representative Hunter

Making a college placement test available for high school students.
 
 
HB 2486 by Representative Hunter

Increasing high school graduation requirements.
 
 
HB 2487 by Representative Hunter

Changing the waiver provisions for the 180-day school year.
 
 
HB 2488 by Representative Hunter

Requiring automatic external defibrillators at public schools.
 
 
HB 2489 by Representatives Hunter, Jarrett and P. Sullivan

Assisting students to graduate from high school on time.
 
 
HB 2490 by Representatives Jarrett and Hunter

Providing a financial incentive to school districts for high school students who complete postsecondary credits.
 
 
HB 2491 by Representative Jarrett

Reforming regional transportation governance.
 
 
HB 2492 by Representatives Lovick and Strow; by request of Attorney General

Imposing additional registration requirements on risk level III offenders.
 
 
HB 2493 by Representative Kilmer

Limiting access to law enforcement and emergency equipment and vehicles.
 
 
HB 2494 by Representatives Kilmer, Lantz, Linville, Buri, Morrell and Green

Establishing fair market property values by considering the growth management act.
 
 
HB 2495 by Representatives Kilmer, Holmquist, Green, Miloscia and Buri

Establishing a state government efficiency hotline.
 
 
HB 2496 by Representatives Kilmer, Skinner, Morrell, Buri, Linville, Green, Ormsby, Lantz and Miloscia

Providing a job creation tax credit.
 
 
HB 2497 by Representatives Kilmer, Buri, Hudgins, Skinner, Green, Morrell, Linville, Ormsby and Lantz

Authorizing a suspension of business loan payments and interest accrual for active duty national guard members.
 
 
HB 2498 by Representatives Kilmer, Buri, Morrell, Skinner, Green and Linville

Establishing an industry cluster-based approach to economic development.
 
 
HB 2499 by Representatives Schual-Berke, Morrell and Cody; by request of Insurance Commissioner

Granting the insurance commissioner the authority to review and approve individual health benefit plan rates.
 
 
HB 2500 by Representatives Green, Morrell, Cody and Schual-Berke; by request of Insurance Commissioner

Requiring health carriers to report certain information.
 
 
HB 2501 by Representatives Schual-Berke and Cody; by request of Insurance Commissioner

Regulating group health benefit plan coverage of mental health services.
 
 
HJM 4024 by Representatives Moeller, Hudgins and Miloscia

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

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

Requesting the Columbia generating station be used for the commercial production of hydrogen.
 
 
HJM 4027 by Representatives McCune and Dunn

Calling on the president to prohibit the physical desecration of the flag.
 
 
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.