CERTIFICATION OF ENROLLMENT

HOUSE BILL 1835

Chapter 377, Laws of 2009

61st Legislature
2009 Regular Session



RCW--RESPECTFUL LANGUAGE



EFFECTIVE DATE: 07/26/09

Passed by the House April 20, 2009
  Yeas 92   Nays 0

FRANK CHOPP
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Speaker of the House of Representatives


Passed by the Senate April 15, 2009
  Yeas 46   Nays 0


BRAD OWEN
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President of the Senate
 
CERTIFICATE

I, Barbara Baker, Chief Clerk of the House of Representatives of the State of Washington, do hereby certify that the attached is HOUSE BILL 1835 as passed by the House of Representatives and the Senate on the dates hereon set forth.


BARBARA BAKER
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Chief Clerk
Approved May 6, 2009, 2:26 p.m.








CHRISTINE GREGOIRE
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Governor of the State of Washington
 
FILED
May 8, 2009







Secretary of State
State of Washington


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HOUSE BILL 1835
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AS AMENDED BY THE SENATE

Passed Legislature - 2009 Regular Session
State of Washington61st Legislature2009 Regular Session

By Representatives Angel, Rolfes, Hinkle, Anderson, Haler, Short, Parker, Johnson, Bailey, Pedersen, and Warnick

Read first time 01/30/09.   Referred to Committee on State Government & Tribal Affairs.



     AN ACT Relating to using respectful language in state laws; amending RCW 44.04.280; and creating a new section.

BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON:

Sec. 1   RCW 44.04.280 and 2004 c 175 s 1 are each amended to read as follows:
     (1) The legislature recognizes that language used in reference to individuals with disabilities shapes and reflects society's attitudes towards people with disabilities. Many of the terms currently used diminish the humanity and natural condition of having a disability. Certain terms are demeaning and create an invisible barrier to inclusion as equal community members. The legislature finds it necessary to clarify preferred language for new and revised laws by requiring the use of terminology that puts the person before the disability.
     (2)(a) The code reviser is directed to avoid all references to: Disabled, developmentally disabled, mentally disabled, mentally ill, mentally retarded, handicapped, cripple, and crippled, in any new statute, memorial, or resolution, and to change such references in any existing statute, memorial, or resolution as sections including these references are otherwise amended by law.
     (b) The code reviser is directed to replace terms referenced in (a) of this subsection as appropriate with the following revised terminology: "Individuals with disabilities," "individuals with developmental disabilities," "individuals with mental illness," and "individuals with ((mental retardation)) intellectual disabilities."
     (3) No statute, memorial, or resolution is invalid because it does not comply with this section.

NEW SECTION.  Sec. 2   The code reviser is directed to submit a recommendation to the legislature, in the form of a bill, concerning replacement of the phrase "mental retardation" with the phrase "intellectual disability" and making other perfecting changes that may be required, throughout the Revised Code of Washington. The code reviser shall consult with legislative committee staff and other interested or affected parties. The recommendation must be submitted to the appropriate committees of the house of representatives and the senate by December 1, 2009.


         Passed by the House April 20, 2009.
         Passed by the Senate April 15, 2009.
         Approved by the Governor May 6, 2009.
         Filed in Office of Secretary of State May 8, 2009.