SENATE BILL REPORT
HB 2920
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their deliberations. This analysis is not a part of the legislation nor does it constitute a
statement of legislative intent.
As of February 28, 2008
Title: An act relating to an eminent domain information pamphlet.
Brief Description: Requiring the creation and distribution of an eminent domain information pamphlet.
Sponsors: Representatives Kessler, Rodne, Springer, Upthegrove, Morrell and VanDeWege; by request of Attorney General.
Brief History: Passed House: 2/13/08, 96-0.
Committee Activity: Judiciary: 2/29/08.
SENATE COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY
Staff: Lidia Mori (786-7755)
Background: Eminent domain is the power of the government to take private property for public use. The state has the power of eminent domain inherently; it is not derived from, but is limited by the state and federal constitutions. The power of eminent domain has been extended to other entities in the state through the state Constitution and by statute. The judicial proceeding in which the power of eminent domain is exercised is known as a condemnation proceeding. At least 15 days prior to a planned final action in a condemnation proceeding, the condemning entity must send notice of the proceeding to every property owner for each property potentially subject to condemnation. The notice must contain a general description of the property and must specify that condemnation of the property will be considered during the final action. The notice must also describe the date, time, and location of the final action at which the condemning entity will decide whether to authorize condemnation of the property.
Summary of Bill: By December 1, 2009, the Attorney General's Office must publish, and update
when appropriate, an eminent domain pamphlet. The pamphlet must be written in plain language,
explaining: eminent domain and its purposes and scope; the authority of agencies and entities
exercising eminent domain; the rights of persons subject to eminent domain proceedings; and any
other issues pertaining to eminent domain as determined by the Attorney General.
A copy of the pamphlet must be mailed with each notice of planned final action in condemnation
proceedings.
Appropriation: None.
Fiscal Note: Available.
Committee/Commission/Task Force Created: No.
Effective Date: Ninety days after adjournment of session in which bill is passed.