Washington State Senate 5th Order

Introduction & First Reading
Short Titles and Referrals
2006 Regular Session of the 59th Legislature
BRAD OWEN, President of the Senate ROSA FRANKLIN, President Pro Tem
THOMAS HOEMANN, Secretary of the Senate PAULL SHIN, Vice President Pro Tem

TUESDAY, MARCH 7, 2006 58TH DAY
 
  SB 6900 By Senators Esser and Johnson

Changing provisions relating to driving under the influence of intoxicating liquor or any drug.

Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY.

  SB 6901 By Senator Roach

Creating a distinguished flying cross license plate.

Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.

  SB 6902 By Senators Rasmussen and Brandland

Granting immunity from civil liability to health care providers during an emergency or disaster.

Referred to Committee on HEALTH & LONG-TERM CARE.

  SCR 8423 By Senator Fairley

Creating a homeowners' association act committee.

BOOST.

  SCR 8424 By Senators Esser and Johnson

Exempting a bill relating to driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs from the cutoff dates established in SCR 8414.

HELD AT THE DESK.

FIRST READING OF HOUSE BILLS

  ESHB 1672 By House Committee on Commerce & Labor (originally sponsored by Representatives Conway, Hudgins, Green, Cody, Appleton, Morrell, Wood, McCoy, Kenney, Moeller and Chase)

Requiring hospitals to establish a safe patient handling committee.

BOOST.

  2SHB 2462 By House Committee on Appropriations (originally sponsored by Representatives Moeller, Wallace and Roberts)

Establishing work groups to periodically review and update the child support schedule.

BOOST.

  EHB 2716 By Representatives Fromhold, Kessler, Skinner, Haigh, Strow, Moeller, Armstrong, Conway, Curtis, Murray, Buri, Green, Ericksen, Serben, McDermott, Morrell, McIntire, Appleton, Kenney, P. Sullivan, Ormsby and Linville

Modifying provisions relating to nursing facility medicaid payment systems.

BOOST.

  SHB 2880 By House Committee on Finance (originally sponsored by Representative McIntire; by request of Department of Revenue)

Clarifying the taxation of insurers.

BOOST.