This publication includes digest and history for bills, joint memorials, joint resolutions, concurrent resolutions, initiatives, and substitutes. Engrossed measures may be republished if the amendment makes a substantive change. Electronic versions of Legislative Digests are available at http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/digests.aspx?year=2010. HB 2388 by Representative Moeller Concerning public health financing. Helps provide local health jurisdictions with a more stable dedicated funding system by providing a dedicated state revenue stream.Creates a single account through which all state funding for public health will be distributed.Eliminates the sales and use tax exemption on candy.
HB 2389 by Representative Moeller Concerning forensic investigations. Requires the forensic investigations council to develop minimum standards for facilities used to perform autopsies in order to ensure that such facilities are designed and equipped in a manner that promotes accurate and efficient autopsies.Changes the composition of the forensic investigations council.
HB 2390 by Representative Moeller Eliminating the business and occupation tax deduction for initiation fees and dues received by for-profit businesses. Eliminates the business and occupation tax deduction for initiation fees and dues received by for-profit businesses.
HB 2391 by Representative Moeller Concerning pain management training. Requires the secretary of the department of health to develop criteria for approving pain management education programs.Requires a license holder who is authorized to prescribe a Schedule II controlled substance to complete one pain management education program as part of his or her continuing education requirements.
HB 2392 by Representative Simpson Prohibiting the use of public resources by school district officers or employees to support or oppose a teachers' strike. Prohibits a school district officer or employee from using or authorizing the use of public resources for the purpose of supporting or opposing a teachers' strike.
HB 2393 by Representatives McCoy, Sells, O'Brien, Wallace, Kenney, and Quall Creating the go global foreign study program. Creates the go global foreign study program to provide public high school students with a scholarship to participate in approved foreign study programs for up to one year.Requires the office of the superintendent of public instruction to administer the program.Creates the go global foreign study program scholarship account.
HB 2394 by Representatives McCoy, Hunt, Kenney, Sells, O'Brien, and Ormsby Establishing a government-to-government relationship between state government and Indian tribes. Establishes a government-to-government relationship between state government and Indian tribes.Creates the joint legislative committee on state and tribal affairs.
HB 2395 by Representatives McCoy, Sells, O'Brien, Hunt, and Kenney Repealing all sections in chapter 77.110 RCW. Repeals chapter 77.110 RCW (salmon and steelhead trout--management of resources).
HB 2396 by Representatives Morrell, Hinkle, Driscoll, Campbell, Cody, Van De Wege, Carlyle, Johnson, Simpson, Hurst, O'Brien, and Clibborn Concerning emergency cardiac and stroke care. Directs the department of health, with guidance from the emergency medical services and trauma steering committee, to address the needs in cardiovascular care as found in the 2008 emergency cardiac and stroke work group's report through a coordinated system of emergency cardiac and stroke care.
HB 2397 by Representatives Moeller, Kretz, Dickerson, Schmick, Blake, Kristiansen, Driscoll, Armstrong, Liias, Dunshee, Hudgins, Eddy, and Morris Imposing a distance requirement for gathering signatures on an initiative measure or referendum. Prohibits a person from being within a certain distance of entrances, exits, and windows that serve stand alone stores or retail stores that are located in commercial retail complexes, when that person is gathering signatures for an initiative measure or referendum.
HB 2398 by Representatives Hunt and Armstrong Modifying election notice provisions. Modifies provisions regarding notice of an election.
HB 2399 by Representatives Upthegrove, Rodne, Finn, Armstrong, Rolfes, Haler, and Driscoll Prohibiting and prescribing penalties for engaging in, or advertising to engage in, solid waste collection without a solid waste collection certificate. Prohibits engaging in, or advertising to engage in, solid waste collection without a solid waste collection certificate.Requires the utilities and transportation commission to adopt rules that provide for civil penalties that may be used in addition to or in lieu of the penalties provided in chapter 81.77 RCW (solid waste collection companies).
HB 2400 by Representatives Green, Ericksen, Morrell, and Hinkle Concerning naturopathy. Eliminates the naturopathic advisory committee.Creates the board of naturopathy.
HB 2401 by Representatives Dickerson, Goodman, Upthegrove, Appleton, White, and Roberts Legalizing marijuana. Legalizes marijuana and its derivatives.Removes all existing civil and criminal penalties for adults twenty-one years of age or older who cultivate, possess, transport, sell, or use marijuana, without impacting existing laws proscribing dangerous activities while under the influence of marijuana, or certain conduct that exposes younger persons to marijuana.Imposes a tax on the legal sale of marijuana, the proceeds of which will support drug education and awareness.Imposes a set of rules and laws concerning marijuana comparable to those imposed on alcohol.Creates the marijuana revolving fund.
HB 2402 by Representatives White, Rolfes, Armstrong, Haler, Nelson, Roberts, Maxwell, Dickerson, Crouse, Jacks, Walsh, Wallace, Sells, Ormsby, Kenney, Williams, and Blake Concerning a property tax exemption for property owned by a nonprofit organization and used for the purpose of a farmers market. Provides a property tax exemption on real or personal property owned by a nonprofit organization, association, or corporation in connection with the operation of a farmers market.Provides that the act applies to taxes levied for collection in 2011 and thereafter.
HB 2403 by Representatives Morrell, Kelley, Armstrong, Bailey, Hope, O'Brien, Klippert, Morris, Hurst, Hunt, and Green; by request of Military Department Concerning military leave for public employees. Modifies provisions regarding military leave for public employees.
HB 2404 by Representatives Santos and Bailey Concerning group life insurance. Modifies provisions regarding issuance of group life insurance policies.
HB 2405 by Representatives Kelley and Green Concerning ballot title appeals for local measures. Modifies the time in which a local measure's ballot title may be appealed.
HB 2406 by Representatives Kelley, Alexander, and Miloscia Concerning the joint legislative audit and review committee. Updates and removes obsolete references from statutes governing the joint legislative audit and review committee.
HB 2407 by Representative Kelley Modifying veterans' layoff and reemployment rights. Modifies provisions regarding layoff and reemployment rights of veterans.
HB 2408 by Representatives Angel, Haler, Schmick, Short, and Fagan Requiring notice to property owners when a county, city, or town modifies its zoning requirements. Requires a local government that is considering a proposal to modify its zoning requirements to ensure that, before the adoption of any modification, notice of the proposal is provided by mail to the owners of the real property for which the modification would apply.
HB 2409 by Representatives Simpson and Angel Concerning the sale of water-sewer district real property. Revises provisions relating to the sale of water-sewer district real property.
HB 2410 by Representatives Bailey and Takko Requiring full payment of all moneys due under the certificate of delinquency prior to any change of ownership of real property after a certificate of delinquency is issued. Requires that, after a certificate of delinquency has been issued and before the day of the sale of real property, no change in ownership of the real property may be made until all money due under the certificate of delinquency is paid in full.
HB 2411 by Representatives Simpson and Williams Addressing subarea plan proposals as part of comprehensive land use planning. Addresses subarea plan proposals as part of comprehensive land use planning.
HB 2412 by Representatives Nelson, Springer, White, and Simpson Addressing fully contained communities authorized under the growth management act. Limits the review of proposals to authorize new fully contained communities located outside of the initially designated urban growth areas to any county located east of the crest of the Cascade mountain range.
HB 2413 by Representatives Johnson, O'Brien, Ross, Finn, Haler, Klippert, Taylor, Crouse, Angel, Kristiansen, Roach, Hinkle, Rodne, Smith, Walsh, Warnick, Nealey, Seaquist, Hope, Short, Chandler, and Ericks Concerning property used to facilitate a criminal street gang-related offense. Declares that all real and personal property is subject to seizure and forfeiture and no property right exists in them if used, or intended for use, in any manner to facilitate a criminal street gang-related offense.
HB 2414 by Representatives Johnson, O'Brien, Ross, Finn, Haler, Klippert, Taylor, Crouse, Angel, Ericksen, Roach, Kristiansen, Hinkle, Chandler, Seaquist, Walsh, Warnick, Rodne, Smith, Nealey, Short, Hope, Ericks, and Liias Authorizing abatement of nuisances involving criminal street gang activity. Authorizes abatement of nuisances involving criminal street gang activity.
HB 2415 by Representatives Ross, Chandler, Pearson, Klippert, Johnson, and Taylor Concerning criminal street gangs. Creates the offense of school criminal gang intimidation.Adds time to the standard sentence range for felony crimes if the offender or an accomplice was found to be either a criminal street gang associate or member and the offense they are being sentenced for is a criminal street gang-related offense.Changes the offense of criminal street gang tagging from a gross misdemeanor to a class C felony.
HB 2416 by Representatives Morris, Chase, Eddy, and Van De Wege Establishing energy efficiency standards for consumer products. Establishes energy efficiency standards for certain consumer products.
HB 2417 by Representative Morris Creating a public utility tax for the sale of certain renewable energy credits. Imposes a public utility tax on a business selling certain renewable energy credits.
HB 2418 by Representatives Carlyle, Anderson, Hunt, Hurst, White, Pedersen, Upthegrove, McCoy, Jacks, Dickerson, Hudgins, Moeller, Hasegawa, Kagi, and Sells Making the names and addresses of persons signing initiative or referendum petitions public records. Allows names and addresses of persons signing initiative or referendum petitions to be made available for public inspection and copying.
HB 2419 by Representatives Bailey and Nelson Modifying the exemption to the three-year active transacting requirement for foreign or alien insurer applicants. Modifies the exemption to the three-year active transacting requirement for foreign or alien insurer applicants.
HB 2420 by Representatives Kenney, Orcutt, Van De Wege, Conway, Kessler, Blake, Hope, Herrera, Liias, Sullivan, Campbell, Schmick, Quall, Dammeier, Chase, and Takko Promoting industries that rely on the state's working land base. Declares that jobs connected to the forest products industry should be endorsed by the state and federal government as green jobs, or jobs that benefit the local economy in an environmentally sustainable and beneficial manner, and the forest products industry should be endorsed as a green industry.
HB 2421 by Representatives Pedersen and Kagi Concerning third-party visitation. Modifies provisions relating to a nonparent petitioning for visitation with a child.
HB 2422 by Representatives Parker and Hurst Changing escape or disappearance notification requirements. Changes notification requirements in the event of an escape or disappearance by a person committed under chapter 10.77 RCW (criminally insane).
HB 2423 by Representatives Springer, Rodne, Herrera, Shea, Kessler, and Eddy; by request of Attorney General Modifying the community renewal law. Modifies provisions regarding the community renewal law.
HB 2424 by Representatives O'Brien, Pearson, Hurst, Takko, Herrera, Chandler, Ross, Rodne, Dammeier, Condotta, Shea, Klippert, Smith, Walsh, and Parker; by request of Attorney General Protecting children from sexual exploitation and abuse. Revises current statutes governing depictions of a minor engaged in sexually explicit conduct to ensure that intentional viewing of and trading in child pornography over the internet is subject to a criminal penalty without limiting the scope of existing prohibitions on the possession of or dealing in child pornography, including the possession of electronic depictions of a minor engaged in sexually explicit conduct.Clarifies that each individual item of visual or printed matter constitutes a separate violation for purposes of determining the unit of prosecution under the statutes governing possession of and trading in depictions of a minor engaged in sexually explicit conduct.
HB 2425 by Representatives Rodne, Springer, Herrera, Ross, Shea, Kessler, and Eddy; by request of Attorney General Prohibiting the use of eminent domain for economic development. Prohibits a public entity from taking property for the purpose of economic development.
HB 2426 by Representatives Moeller, Bailey, Van De Wege, Warnick, Jacks, Herrera, and Rodne; by request of Attorney General Expanding provisions relating to vulnerable adults. Expands provisions relating to crimes against vulnerable adults.
HB 2427 by Representatives Pearson, Hurst, Bailey, Goodman, Kirby, Chandler, Herrera, O'Brien, Warnick, Ross, Condotta, Dammeier, Shea, Klippert, Smith, Walsh, Parker, Jacks, Blake, Rodne, and Williams; by request of Attorney General Ensuring punishment for domestic violence offenders. Recognizes: (1) The substantial and great impact upon society, families, children, and the victims of offenses occurring between cohabitants;(2) The continuing nature of domestic violence; and(3) The lasting psychological trauma caused by such violence.Finds that the prevention of domestic violence, and the proper punishment for such offenses, is a compelling state interest that has not been under current sentencing provisions. Toward this end, the act is necessary to ensure that domestic violence offenders are punished accordingly and that an end to domestic violence can be achieved.
HB 2428 by Representatives Takko, Warnick, Springer, and Parker; by request of Attorney General Concerning fees for locating surplus funds from county governments, real estate property taxes, assessments, and other government lien foreclosures or charges. Modifies provisions relating to fees for locating surplus funds from county governments, real estate property taxes, assessments, and other government lien foreclosures or charges.
HB 2429 by Representatives Wood, Condotta, Williams, and Takko; by request of Attorney General Addressing the resale of motor vehicles previously determined as having nonconformities. Modifies provisions regarding the resale of motor vehicles previously determined as having nonconformities.
HB 2430 by Representatives Morrell, Driscoll, Hinkle, Blake, Walsh, Green, Roberts, Goodman, Clibborn, Carlyle, Moeller, and Kelley Concerning cardiovascular invasive specialists. Requires the secretary of the department of health to, until July 1, 2012, issue a cardiovascular invasive specialist certificate to certain eligible persons.
HB 2431 by Representative Haler Establishing within basic education a program of early learning for at-risk children. Establishes a program of early learning for at-risk children and includes this program within the overall program of basic education.Requires the office of the superintendent of public instruction, with support and assistance from the department of early learning, to convene a working group to develop the basic education program of early learning.
HB 2432 by Representatives Haler, Herrera, Armstrong, Crouse, Klippert, Angel, Taylor, Johnson, Ericksen, Hope, Alexander, and Schmick Recognizing hydroelectric generation as a renewable energy resource. Recognizes hydroelectric generation as a renewable energy resource.
HB 2433 by Representative Haler Addressing compliance with federal selective service requirements before the issuance of drivers' licenses and identicards. Addresses registration requirements under the military selective service act when applying for certain driving permits or licenses.
HB 2434 by Representative Haler Prohibiting assertion of an affirmative defense for use of medical marijuana in certain cases. Prohibits a defendant from asserting an affirmative defense for medical marijuana if: (1) Marijuana is listed as a Schedule I controlled substance under state or federal law; or(2) The marijuana in question was not produced in compliance with all applicable state and federal product safety laws.
HB 2435 by Representatives Green and Kelley Concerning midwives. Provides licensed midwives online access to the University of Washington health sciences library.
HB 2436 by Representatives Moeller, Green, Clibborn, Pedersen, Carlyle, and Morrell Concerning vehicle license fraud. Modifies provisions relating to vehicle license fraud.Makes appropriations for vehicle license fraud enforcement and collections.
HB 2437 by Representative Moeller Authorizing counties, cities, and towns to request background checks for certain license applicants and licensees. Authorizes local governments to, by ordinance, require a state and federal background investigation of license applicants or licensees in occupations specified by ordinance for the purpose of receiving criminal history record information by county officials.
HB 2438 by Representative Moeller Concerning the definition of "service animal." Modifies the definition of "service animal" with regard to real estate transactions.
HB 2439 by Representatives Short, Ericks, Crouse, Orcutt, Johnson, Taylor, Ormsby, Angel, Chandler, Shea, and Kretz Exempting church property used by a nonprofit organization conducting activities related to a farmers market from property taxation. Provides a tax exemption when church property is used by a nonprofit organization conducting activities related to a farmers market.Provides that the act applies to taxes levied for collection in 2011 and thereafter.
HB 2440 by Representatives McCune, Campbell, Moeller, Liias, Williams, and Finn Providing limited access to motor vehicle records by homeowners' associations in connection with matters of driver and pedestrian safety. Authorizes limited access to motor vehicle records by homeowners' associations under certain circumstances.
HB 2441 by Representatives Clibborn, Roach, and Morris; by request of Washington State Patrol and Utilities & Transportation Commission Concerning vehicles at railroad grade crossings. Modifies requirements of certain vehicles at railroad grade crossings.
HB 2442 by Representatives Simpson, Hinkle, White, Kenney, Liias, Springer, Warnick, Roberts, Upthegrove, Williams, Hunt, Hudgins, Eddy, and Darneille; by request of Growth Management Hearings Board Restructuring three growth management hearings boards into one board. Abolishes the three current growth management hearings boards and transfers their powers, duties, and functions to a single growth management hearings board.
HB 2443 by Representatives Ericksen and Cody; by request of Department of Health Conforming the uniform controlled substances act to existing state and federal law. Conforms the uniform controlled substances act to existing state and federal law.
HB 2444 by Representatives Williams, Campbell, Liias, Chase, Sells, Rolfes, Nelson, Simpson, Goodman, Ormsby, Miloscia, Kagi, and Roberts Providing leave from employment for participating in a child's educational activities. Authorizes unpaid leave to an employee, who is otherwise entitled to other leave under chapter 49.78 RCW (family leave) or federal law, to attend or participate in a child's educational activities.
HB 2445 by Representative Angel Creating an estate tax exemption for certain property held by qualified family-owned businesses. Allows, for the purposes of determining the Washington taxable estate, a deduction from the federal taxable estate for the value of qualified family-owned business interests of the decedent.
HB 2446 by Representative Kretz Regarding long-term noxious weed management on land newly acquired by the fish and wildlife commission. Limits the authority of the fish and wildlife commission to purchase undeveloped real property.
HB 2447 by Representatives Appleton, Armstrong, Liias, Hunt, Hasegawa, and Miloscia Prohibiting the public disclosure of public employee photographs. Prohibits public disclosure of public employee photographs.
HB 2448 by Representatives Appleton, Miloscia, and Hunt; by request of Washington Citizens' Commission on Salaries for Elected Officials Changing the definition of "immediate family" for purpose of membership on the Washington citizens' commission on salaries for elected officials. Revises the definition of "immediate family" with regard to membership eligibility on the Washington citizens' commission on salaries for elected officials.
HB 2449 by Representative Appleton Concerning truancy payments to school districts. Makes an appropriation for school districts to provide diversion and other activities to eliminate or reduce truancy.
HB 2450 by Representative McCoy; by request of State Treasurer Concerning clarification and expansion of eligibility to use the state's local government investment pool. Clarifies and expands participation in the state local government investment pool.
HB 2451 by Representative Dunshee; by request of State Treasurer Authorizing use of voter approved local excess tax levies to pay financing contracts under the local option capital asset lending program and clarifying which "other agencies" may participate in the program. Modifies the local option capital asset lending program to authorize state use of certain voter approved excess tax levies to pay financing contracts and clarifies program participants.
HB 2452 by Representative Dunshee; by request of State Finance Committee Concerning determination of the terms and conditions of bonds, notes, and other evidences of indebtedness of the state of Washington. Requires the state finance committee to: (1) Meet not less than twice per calendar year and determine certain terms and conditions of all bonds, notes, or other evidences of indebtedness;(2) Publish a summary of debt management activities at least annually; and(3) Publish the results of each debt issuance in a timely manner upon conclusion of each debt issuance.Allows the state finance committee to authorize the state treasurer, by resolution, to: (1) Accept offers to purchase the bonds, notes, or other evidences of indebtedness and to sell and deliver the bonds, notes, or other evidences of indebtedness to the purchases thereof;(2) Determine the date, price, principal amounts per maturity, delivery dates, and interest rate or rates; and(3) Set other terms and conditions as the committee may deem necessary and appropriate.
HB 2453 by Representatives Campbell and Green Requiring nursing homes to report methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus infections. Requires a nursing home to notify the department of health of any known invasive infection caused by methicillin-resistant staphylococcus aureus occurring within the facility.
HB 2454 by Representatives Campbell, Morrell, and McCune Concerning ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, and phenylpropranolamine. Modifies provisions relating to ephedrine, pseudoephedrine, and phenylpropranolamine.
HB 2455 by Representatives Campbell, McCune, and Green Concerning veterans' scoring criteria. Revises veterans' scoring criteria in competitive examinations.
HB 2456 by Representatives Schmick, Springer, and Short Concerning population thresholds that determine the number of local councilmembers and receipt of local funds. Authorizes cities and towns, for the purpose of determining population under certain circumstances, to include the population of any state correctional facility located within the city or town.Provides that the act applies to municipal general elections held on or after the effective date of the act.
HB 2457 by Representative Williams Placing restrictions on pro se defendants when questioning witnesses. Declares an intent to help protect victims of sex offenses during the questioning of the victim by pro se defendants in criminal proceedings.
HB 2458 by Representative Roach Providing business and occupation tax exemptions for new small businesses. Provides business and occupation tax exemptions for new small businesses.
HB 2459 by Representatives Campbell, Chase, Kretz, Dunshee, and Rolfes; by request of Department of Ecology Updating hazardous waste fee provisions. Modifies provisions relating to hazardous waste fees.
HB 2460 by Representatives Smith, Nelson, Liias, Van De Wege, Blake, and Bailey; by request of Department of Agriculture Regarding organic products. Addresses organic and transitional products.
HB 2461 by Representatives Blake, Chandler, and Van De Wege; by request of Department of Agriculture Extending to 2015 the assessment levied under RCW 15.36.551 to support the dairy inspection program. Extends the assessment levied to support the dairy inspection program to June 30, 2015.
HB 2462 by Representatives Green, Campbell, Ericksen, Bailey, and Cody Concerning the practice of opticianry. Permits regularly enrolled students in a prescribed course of opticianry to practice under supervision without registering as an apprentice with the department of health.
HB 2463 by Representatives Kelley, Bailey, and Chandler; by request of State Treasurer Funding sources for time certificate of deposit investments. Modifies provisions relating to funding sources for time certificate of deposit investments.
HB 2464 by Representatives Liias and Johnson; by request of Washington State Patrol Implementing rules and penalties for drivers when approaching certain emergency, roadside assistance, or police vehicles in emergency zones. Defines "emergency zone" with regard to approaching certain emergency or roadside assistance vehicles.Prescribes penalties.
HB 2465 by Representatives Hurst, Rodne, and Kelley; by request of Washington State Patrol Concerning breath test instruments approved by the state toxicologist. Modifies provisions relating to state toxicologist-approved breath test instruments.
HB 2466 by Representatives Goodman, Rodne, and Kelley; by request of Washington State Patrol Concerning the regulation of ignition interlock devices by the Washington state patrol. Authorizes the state patrol to inspect the records and equipment of manufacturers, vendors, and customers during regular business hours for compliance with statutes and rules with regard to ignition interlock devices.
HB 2467 by Representatives Hunt, Armstrong, Appleton, and Alexander; by request of Public Disclosure Commission Eliminating provisions for filings at locations other than the public disclosure commission. Eliminates filing requirements at locations other than the public disclosure commission.
HB 2468 by Representative Van De Wege Concerning the metering of permit exempt wells. Prohibits the department of ecology from requiring withdrawals of groundwater to be metered or measured for certain wells.
HB 2469 by Representative Williams Concerning access to tenants by political candidates or their agents or those advocating for or against ballot measures. Prohibits a landlord, under certain circumstances, from limiting access to his or her premises by political candidates or their agents or those advocating for or against ballot measures.
HB 2470 by Representative Haigh Concerning veterinary technician licenses. Modifies requirements of the state veterinary board of governors when issuing a veterinary technician license.
HB 2471 by Representative McCoy Concerning net metering of electricity. Modifies provisions relating to net metering of electricity.
HB 2472 by Representatives Quall and Blake; by request of Department of Fish and Wildlife Regarding the sea urchin and sea cucumber license limitation programs. Revises provisions relating to issuance, renewals, surcharges, and transfers of sea urchin and sea cucumber licenses.Requires the director of the department of fish and wildlife to notify the department of revenue, within thirty days, when the number of licenses is reduced to twenty.
HB 2473 by Representatives Conway, Campbell, Green, and Kirby Authorizing a local sales and use tax for parks and recreation, trails, and open space allocation. Authorizes a local retail sales and use tax for parks and recreation, trails, and open space allocation.
HB 2474 by Representatives White, Dickerson, Nelson, Maxwell, Roberts, Orwall, Carlyle, Jacks, and Cody Concerning a property tax exemption for property made available by nonprofit organizations for neighborhood activities and programs. Provides a property tax exemption for property owned by a nonprofit organization, association, or corporation when the property is made available for a community center or activities consistent with a community center.Provides that the act applies to taxes levied for collection in 2011 and thereafter.
HB 2475 by Representative White Exempting members of certain nonprofit conservation corps programs from the prevailing wage provisions. Exempts, under certain circumstances, participants in Americorps-affiliated nonprofit conservation corps programs from the requirement to pay prevailing wages under chapter 39.12 RCW (prevailing wages on public works).
HB 2476 by Representatives Seaquist and Angel Concerning mute swans. Prohibits a mute swan from being designated as deleterious exotic wildlife if certain criteria are met.
HB 2477 by Representative Williams Imposing liability for the criminal use of firearms sold at gun shows or events. Imposes liability on a person who sells, delivers, or otherwise transfers, at a gun show or event, a firearm to any person whom a criminal background check would have revealed was ineligible to possess a firearm, when the injury or death of another person results from the criminal use of that firearm by any person.
HB 2478 by Representative Kelley Extending immunity from liability to certain health care providers. Extends immunity from liability to certain health care providers.
HB 2479 by Representative Kelley Exempting payment of fees at institutions of higher learning for children of certain law enforcement officers or firefighters. Exempts payment of fees at institutions of higher learning for children of certain law enforcement officers or firefighters.
HB 2480 by Representatives Blake, Warnick, Takko, Upthegrove, and Dunshee; by request of Commissioner of Public Lands Adopting policy recommendations developed by the sustainable recreation work group. Adopts certain policy recommendations developed by the sustainable recreation work group that are capable of being implemented in the near term and that may provide near-term benefits to sustainable recreation or additional information that may be used to improve recreational activities in Washington.Requires the department of natural resources to: (1) Convey the responsibility to construct, operate, or maintain recreation facilities to a concessionaire; and(2) Initiate two private concessionaire pilot projects to better understand how private concessionaires could be compatible with the department's tradition of providing primitive, relatively dispersed recreation experiences and whether allowing concessionaires access to well-suited campgrounds could improve the quality of service provided while reducing management costs to the department.Requires the department of natural resources, the department of fish and wildlife, and the state parks and recreation commission to formally explore how the three agencies can develop and implement a multiagency pass that would allow the holder to access any fee-based recreational lands managed by any one of the agencies in lieu of paying a separate access fee to an individual agency.
HB 2481 by Representatives Van De Wege, Kretz, Blake, Hinkle, Ormsby, Dunshee, and McCoy; by request of Commissioner of Public Lands Authorizing the department of natural resources to enter into forest biomass supply agreements. Allows the department of natural resources to: (1) Maintain a list of all potential sources of forest biomass on state lands for the purposes of identifying and making forest biomass available for sale, exploration, collection, processing, storage, stockpiling, and conversion into energy, biofuels, for use in a biorefinery, or any other similar use;(2) Enter forest biomass supply contracts;(3) Authorize the sale of forest biomass; and(4) Lease state lands, under certain circumstances, for the purpose of the sale, exploration, collection, processing, storage, stockpiling, and conversion of biomass into energy, biofuels, the development of a biorefinery, or for any other resource use derived from biomass.
HB 2482 by Representative Pedersen Recognizing legal unions from other states as state registered domestic partnerships. Recognizes legal unions of two persons of the same sex from other states as state registered domestic partnerships.
HB 2483 by Representatives Hurst, O'Brien, Armstrong, Hunt, Rodne, Morrell, Appleton, Alexander, and Eddy; by request of Secretary of State Concerning overseas and service voters. Modifies provisions relating to overseas and service voters.
HB 2484 by Representative Roberts Addressing the termination of month to month or other periodic tenancies governed by the residential landlord-tenant act. Revises notification requirements for terminating month to month or other periodic tenancies governed by the residential landlord-tenant act.
HB 2485 by Representative Kretz Regarding the purchase of land by the department of fish and wildlife. Regulates the purchase of privately owned land by the department of fish and wildlife.
HB 2486 by Representatives Goodman, Klippert, Rodne, Green, and Kessler Concerning costs for the collection of DNA samples. Addresses collection costs of DNA samples.
HB 2487 by Representatives Goodman, Rodne, Klippert, Green, Santos, Kessler, and Liias Increasing costs for administering a deferred prosecution. Requires that the cost for administering a deferred prosecution not exceed five hundred dollars.
HB 2488 by Representative Moeller Concerning vehicle and vessel quick title. Regulates quick title applications and service fees for vehicles and vessels.
HB 2489 by Representative Moeller Removing the mandatory retirement age for judges. Removes the mandatory retirement age for judges.Provides that the act takes effect January 1, 2011, if a proposed amendment to the state Constitution eliminating the mandatory retirement age for judges is approved by the voters at the next general election.
HB 2490 by Representative Angel; by request of Statute Law Committee Concerning persons with intellectual disabilities. Removes demeaning language from the Revised Code of Washington.
HB 2491 by Representatives Taylor and Kretz Requiring certain state agencies that manage natural resources to coordinate their land management with local governments. Requires the department of fish and wildlife, the department of natural resources, and the parks and recreation commission to coordinate with all applicable affected local government officials during the development, revision, and implementation of any public land use plan under the control or authority of the respective department or commission.
HB 2492 by Representative Simpson; by request of LEOFF Plan 2 Retirement Board Addressing shared leave for members of the law enforcement officers' and firefighters' retirement system, plan 2. Addresses service credit and final average salary with regard to shared leave for members of the law enforcement officers' and firefighters' retirement system, plan 2.
HB 2493 by Representative Cody Concerning the taxation of cigarettes and other tobacco products. Addresses taxation of cigarettes and other tobacco products.Requires the state treasurer, by July 1, 2011, and by July 1st of each year thereafter, to transfer eighteen million dollars from the general fund into the tobacco prevention and control account.
HB 2494 by Representatives White, Springer, Goodman, Chase, Dickerson, Carlyle, Williams, Miloscia, Nelson, and Dunshee Concerning the purchase or construction of public facilities in one hundred year floodplains. Prohibits certain purchases or construction of public facilities in a one hundred year floodplain located outside of an urban growth area.Allows certain purchases or construction of public facilities in a one hundred year floodplain in an urban growth area only if authorized through findings and an affirmative vote of the applicable county or city legislative authority.
HB 2495 by Representatives White, Roberts, Dickerson, Carlyle, Springer, Miloscia, Nelson, Simpson, and Dunshee Modifying provisions relating to the tabulation of ballots. Changes the day on which tabulation of absentee ballots may be started.
HB 2496 by Representatives White, Orwall, Chase, Dickerson, Carlyle, Upthegrove, Springer, Nelson, Simpson, Miloscia, and Dunshee Modifying ballot design provisions. Requires a ballot to have a clear delineation between the ballot instructions and where the voting is to begin.
HB 2497 by Representative White Concerning the victimization of homeless persons. Addresses victimization of homeless persons.
HB 2498 by Representatives Orwall, Dickerson, and Dammeier; by request of Department of Social and Health Services Funding the care of residents of residential habilitation centers. Modifies provisions relating to funding the care of residents of residential habilitation centers.
HB 2499 by Representative Bailey Changing regulations concerning black powder. Revises black powder regulations.
HB 2500 by Representatives Taylor, Kretz, Rodne, and Short Creating a cause of action for persons who are adversely affected by the judicial review of a decision made under the state environmental policy act. Authorizes a person adversely affected by the commencement of a judicial review of the adequacy of an environmental impact statement or a threshold determination to bring an action in a court of competent jurisdiction to recover certain fees, costs, and damages from the person or persons who brought the judicial review.
HB 2501 by Representatives Taylor and Kretz Regarding payments in lieu of taxes for lands managed by the department of fish and wildlife. Authorizes a county legislative authority, under certain conditions, to elect to either reduce payments or excuse from payments under section 1 of the act all department-owned game land for which the department has an active, utilized private grazing lease, while collecting payments for all other department-owned game lands located in the county.Provides that nothing in the act may be interpreted to require the department of fish and wildlife to make retroactive back payments under section 2 of the act for the period of time between April 23, 1990, and the effective date of the act.
HB 2502 by Representative Taylor Making changes to rule adoption requirements. Revises requirements for adopting a rule under the administrative procedure act.
HB 2503 by Representative Blake Regarding membership on the board of natural resources. Modernizes the criteria for membership on the board of natural resources.
HB 2504 by Representatives Eddy, Morris, Van De Wege, and McCoy Concerning minimum renewable fuel content requirements. Modifies requirements with regard to minimum renewable fuel content.
HB 2505 by Representative Blake Concerning the regulation of nonindustrial forests. Provides regulatory certainty and removes disincentives in order to encourage ownership tenure for generations to come, with regard to nonindustrial forests and woodlands.
HB 2506 by Representative Goodman; by request of Statute Law Committee Making technical corrections to the Revised Code of Washington. Makes technical corrections to the Revised Code of Washington.
HB 2507 by Representatives Kessler, Rodne, Kirby, Priest, Shea, Hunt, and Warnick Creating provisions relating to asbestos-related liabilities. Addresses limitations on asbestos-related liabilities relating to certain mergers or consolidations occurring before 1972.
HB 2508 by Representatives Blake and Chandler; by request of Department of Ecology Regarding water right processing improvements. Expands the department of ecology's water right cost-reimbursement agreement program.Requires the department to establish a list of certified water right examiners.Authorizes the department to: (1) Determine that no water remains available for appropriation from a water source and provides for notification to pending applicants of the water source; and(2) Hire contractors who will investigate the disposition of a water right application.Clarifies how a water right claim may be changed or amended.
HB 2509 by Representative Short Authorizing the department of natural resources to use certain funds to ensure that firefighting equipment does not spread noxious weeds. Authorizes the department of natural resources, at the discretion of the commissioner of public lands, to use any funds provided to it by a general fund appropriation for fire suppression to cover the costs associated with cleaning firefighting equipment used during a fire to minimize the possibility of the equipment spreading the seeds of noxious weeds from one parcel to another.
HB 2510 by Representatives Kelley, Rodne, Hurst, Bailey, and Kirby Authorizing public hospital districts to execute security instruments. Authorizes a public hospital district, in connection with the issuance of certain bonds, to grant a lien on any or all of its property, whether then owned or thereafter acquired, including the revenues and receipts from the property, pursuant to a mortgage, deed of trust, security agreement, or any other security instrument now or hereafter authorized by applicable law.
HB 2511 by Representative Kirby Addressing motorcycle profiling. Requires local law enforcement agencies to: (1) Adopt a written policy designed to condemn and prevent motorcycle profiling;(2) Review and audit their existing procedures, practices, and training;(3) Institute training to address the issues related to motorcycle profiling; and(4) Work with motorcycle groups in their communities to appropriately address the issue of motorcycle profiling.Requires the Washington association of sheriffs and police chiefs to coordinate with the criminal justice training commission to ensure that issues related to motorcycle profiling are addressed in basic law enforcement training and offered in regional training for in-service law enforcement officers at all levels.
HB 2512 by Representatives Bailey and Kirby; by request of Insurance Commissioner Concerning nonresident surplus line brokers and insurance producers. Revises provisions relating to nonresident surplus line brokers and insurance producers.
HB 2513 by Representatives Nelson and Kirby; by request of Insurance Commissioner Using credit history, education, and income for insurance purposes. Addresses the use of credit history, education, and income with regard to insurance rates, premiums, and eligibility and the denial, nonrenewal, or cancellation of insurance coverage.
HB 2514 by Representatives Bailey and Kirby; by request of Insurance Commissioner Regulating crop adjusters. Regulates crop adjusters.
HB 2515 by Representative Morris Regarding biodiesel fuel labeling requirements. Revises labeling requirements on fuel pumps offering a biodiesel blend.
HB 2516 by Representative Morris Regarding the siting of small alternative energy facilities. Modifies provisions of chapter 80.50 RCW (energy facilities--site locations) relating to small alternative energy resource facilities.Revises duties of the energy facility site evaluation council with regard to small alternative energy resource facilities.Authorizes the energy facility site evaluation council and any local government in the state to enter into an interlocal agreement for the purpose of permitting small alternative energy resource facilities within the geographic jurisdiction of the local government.
HB 2517 by Representatives Dammeier and Haigh Exempting housing authorities from laws governing the construction, alteration, repair, or improvement of property by other public bodies. Exempts housing authorities from laws governing the construction, alteration, repair, or improvement of property by other public bodies.
HB 2518 by Representatives Goodman and Rodne; by request of Board For Judicial Administration Modifying oath requirements for interpreters. Modifies oath requirements for interpreters.
HB 2519 by Representatives Green, Hope, and Ericks; by request of LEOFF Plan 2 Retirement Board Addressing duty-related death benefits for public safety employees. Addresses duty-related death benefits for public safety employees.
HB 2520 by Representatives Ross and Chandler; by request of Board For Judicial Administration Increasing the number of superior court judges in Yakima county. Increases the number of superior court judges in Yakima county.Provides that the additional judicial position becomes effective only if the county documents its approval of the position and its agreement that it will pay out of county funds, without reimbursement from the state, the expenses of such position.
HB 2521 by Representative Driscoll; by request of Insurance Commissioner Addressing conversion rights upon termination of eligibility for health plan coverage. Modifies provisions relating to conversion rights upon termination of eligibility for a group disability insurance policy, group health care service contract, or group health maintenance agreement issued, entered into, or renewed on or after January 1, 2011.
HB 2522 by Representative Driscoll; by request of Insurance Commissioner Concerning emergency health care services. Changes the definition of "emergency services" in chapter 48.43 RCW (insurance reform) to allow necessary evaluation and treatment to be provided anywhere in the hospital.
HB 2523 by Representative O'Brien Concerning garnishment. Modifies provisions relating to garnishment under chapter 6.27 RCW.
HB 2524 by Representative O'Brien Concerning prohibited practices of collection agencies. Prohibits certain practices of collection agencies.
HB 2525 by Representative Nealey Concerning public facilities districts created by at least two city or county legislative authorities. Expands the authority of public facility districts formed by at least two legislative authorities that had previously created a public facilities district.
HB 2526 by Representatives O'Brien and Warnick Concerning the tax payment and reporting requirements of small wineries. Excludes small wineries from: (1) Certain reporting requirements; and(2) Paying certain taxes more often than annually.
HB 2527 by Representative Morris Regarding the energy facility site evaluation council. Revises application costs for energy facility site certification.Transfers the duties from the department of community, trade, and economic development to the utilities and transportation commission, with regard to the energy facility site evaluation council.Authorizes the energy facility site evaluation council to retain an independent consultant to measure the impact of a proposed energy facility on the environment or other matter deemed essential to appraise the site.Modifies provisions relating to counsel for the environment.
HB 2528 by Representative Appleton Retroactively applying certain intermediate license law amendments made during the 2009 legislative session. Makes the 2009 amendments to RCW 46.20.075 (intermediate license) retroactive to July 1, 2001.
HB 2529 by Representative Appleton Requiring construction contractors working on a property to notify the property owner and law enforcement of evidence of potential contamination. Requires a construction contractor working or contracting to work on a property to notify the property owner and local law enforcement authorities if the contractor finds evidence of potential contamination or that the site has been used as an illegal drug manufacturing site.
HB 2530 by Representatives White and Hunt Concerning a time limit for accepting or soliciting campaign contributions. Revises provisions relating to time limits for accepting or soliciting campaign contributions by including candidates for state office.
HB 2531 by Representatives White and Hunt Concerning vacancies in county offices. Revises the procedure for filling a vacancy in a nonpartisan office in certain counties.
HB 2532 by Representative Van De Wege Regarding a pilot program for the withdrawal of water in a cluster development. Establishes a pilot project that exempts the domestic use of water for a clustered residential development from certain permit requirements.
HB 2533 by Representatives Pearson and Hurst Adopting the interstate compact on mental health. Adopts the interstate compact on mental health.
HB 2534 by Representatives Hurst, Pearson, and O'Brien Establishing a program to verify the address of registered sex offenders and kidnapping offenders. Revises provisions relating to verification of addresses for registered sex offenders and kidnapping offenders.Directs the Washington association of sheriffs and police chiefs, when funded, to administer a grant program to county sheriffs for the purpose of verifying the address and residency of sex offenders and kidnapping offenders who reside within the county sheriff's jurisdiction.
HB 2535 by Representatives Hurst and O'Brien Concerning juvenile firearms and weapons crimes. Modifies firearms and weapons crimes committed by a juvenile.
HB 2536 by Representative McCoy Concerning a standard offer contract for certain renewable energy systems. Requires all electric utilities to provide standard offer contracts for the purchase of electricity produced from certain renewable energy systems.
HB 2537 by Representative McCoy Concerning incentives for solar energy systems. Addresses stirling converters with regard to solar energy systems.
HB 2538 by Representative Upthegrove Regarding high-density urban development. Encourages high-density, compact, in-fill development and redevelopment within existing urban areas in order to further existing goals of the growth management act.Promotes the use of public transit and encourages further investment in transit systems.Contributes to the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions.
HB 2539 by Representative Upthegrove Optimizing the collection of source separated materials. Increases current residential recycling rates by an additional thirty percent by 2020.Authorizes the utilities and transportation commission, upon request by a solid waste collection company or other party to a general rate case hearing, to approve rates, charges, or services at a discount for low-income senior customers and low-income customers.
HB 2540 by Representative Cody Concerning the practice of dentistry. Repeals the expiration of chapter 147, Laws of 2008 relating to licensure of dentists from other states.
HB 2541 by Representatives Takko, Orcutt, Kessler, and Kretz Maintaining a base of forest lands that may be used for commercial forestry. Maintains a base of forest lands that may be used for commercial forestry.Requires the forest practices board, before adopting new forest practices rules, to propose related incentives for landowners to provide voluntary conservation measures.
HB 2542 by Representatives Hinkle and Blake Contracting for a comparative review of local governments' land use plans and the water availability found in those planning areas. Declares an intent to: (1) Obtain a comparative review of local land use plans and water availability;(2) Identify existing and potential conflicts between land use plans and permit decisions and rules; and(3) Identify strategies that will reduce or eliminate those conflicts.Requires the department of commerce to contract with a consulting firm qualified in land use and water supply planning to produce a comparative review of local land use plans adopted by local governments and the water availability found in those planning areas.Provides that the act is null and void if appropriations are not approved.
HB 2543 by Representative Chase Concerning physicians' disciplinary proceedings. Revises the disciplinary process of the medical quality assurance commission.
HB 2544 by Representative Chase Requiring informed consent for administration of drugs to patients with known drug allergies. Requires informed consent before the administration of any drug when the patient has a known allergy to that drug or that family of drugs.
HB 2545 by Representatives Upthegrove and Chase; by request of Department of Ecology Directing the department of ecology to adopt rules requiring entities to report the emissions of greenhouse gases. Addresses the reporting of emissions of greenhouse gases.
HB 2546 by Representative Van De Wege Concerning classroom training for electrical trainees. Revises classroom training requirements for electrical trainees.
HB 2547 by Representatives Conway and Condotta Concerning franchise agreements between new motor vehicle dealers and manufacturers. Modifies provisions relating to franchise agreements between new motor vehicle dealers and manufacturers.
HB 2548 by Representative Chandler Regarding withdrawing various waters of the state from additional appropriations. Requires the department of ecology, before withdrawing waters of the state from additional appropriations, to ensure future water users have the ability to acquire sufficient water for certain authorized uses.
HB 2549 by Representative Chandler Concerning providing firefighting services to areas outside a fire protection jurisdiction. Facilitates the provision of firefighting services to areas outside a fire protection jurisdiction.Requires a county assessor to collect an annual unprotected lands firefighting assessment from owners of unprotected land for the purpose of creating a firefighting fund for unprotected lands.
HB 2550 by Representative Ross Concerning abatement of nuisances involving criminal street gang activity. Authorizes abatement of nuisances involving criminal street gang activity.
HB 2551 by Representative Cody Establishing the Washington vaccine association. Creates a nonprofit corporation to be known as the Washington vaccine association to assess health carriers and third-party administrators for the cost of vaccines provided to certain children in Washington state.Provides for termination of the association under the sunset act.
HB 2552 by Representative Cody Concerning individual health coverage. Modifies provisions relating to premium rates for health benefit plans for individuals.
HB 2553 by Representative Conway Addressing unemployment benefits for certain eligible individuals. Improves eligibility requirements, disqualification provisions, and benefit amounts to enhance the effects of the unemployment insurance system on individuals, families, and communities.
HB 2554 by Representative Conway Establishing a farm worker-grower advisory committee. Requires the director of the department of agriculture to appoint a farm worker-grower advisory committee to aid the director in formulating policies and discussing problems related to agricultural labor.
HB 2555 by Representative Conway Authorizing the department of labor and industries to issue subpoenas to enforce production of information related to electricians and electrical installations. Authorizes the director of the department of labor and industries, if he or she has reason to believe there has been a violation of chapter 19.28 RCW (electricians and electrical installations), to issue subpoenas to enforce the production and examination of any information, whether written or electronic, necessary to enforce chapter 19.28 RCW.
HB 2556 by Representatives Fagan and Chandler Regarding financial security requirements under chapter 22.09 RCW. Addresses financial security requirements under chapter 22.09 RCW (agricultural commodities).
HB 2557 by Representative Kenney; by request of Statute Law Committee Correcting references regarding the department of commerce. Corrects references regarding the department of commerce.
HB 2558 by Representatives Kelley, Rodne, and Seaquist Concerning service members' civil relief. Revises the definitions of "military service" and "service member" in chapter 38.42 RCW (service members' civil relief).
HB 2559 by Representatives Eddy and Upthegrove Establishing the watershed improvement through water quality trading and banking act. Establishes the watershed improvement through water quality trading and banking act.Requires the department of ecology to develop and implement a water quality trading and banking program as a means of achieving water quality objectives and standards in lieu of other technology or water quality-based requirements.Authorizes the department to seek federal funding to support the program.
HB 2560 by Representatives Orwall and Upthegrove; by request of Insurance Commissioner Regulating joint underwriting associations. Authorizes the insurance commissioner to: (1) Ensure continued availability of excess flood insurance in this state;(2) Establish a temporary joint underwriting association for excess flood insurance if certain conditions are met; and(3) Use appropriated funds as needed to establish and supervise the association.Directs the insurance commissioner to, by rule, require insurers authorized to write property insurance in this state to form a market assistance plan to assist persons and other entities unable to purchase vital property insurance in an adequate amount from either the admitted market or nonadmitted market.
HB 2561 by Representative Dunshee Funding construction of energy cost saving improvements to public facilities. Creates jobs in every corner of the state by issuing bonds, which will catalyze energy savings and repair work at public schools, state colleges and universities, and other public buildings.Authorizes the state finance committee to issue general obligation bonds for the purpose of creating jobs by constructing needed capital improvements to public facilities for energy operational cost savings.Requires the department of commerce, in consultation with the department of general administration and the Washington State University energy program, to administer the jobs act.Requires the department of general administration to develop guidelines that are consistent with national and international energy savings performance standards for the implementation of energy savings performance contracting projects by the energy savings performance contractors.Creates the Washington works account.Makes an appropriation.Provides that the act takes effect only if the voters approve certain sections of the act by December 1, 2010.
HB 2562 by Representative Nelson Concerning lease rates for industrial users of state-owned aquatic lands. Establishes more equitable lease rates for industrial users of state-owned aquatic lands.
HB 2563 by Representative Nelson Authorizing port districts to participate in community-based activities to provide shelter or housing for certain populations. Authorizes port districts to provide funding, property, and other port resources to assist local governmental or nonprofit entities in the development and maintenance of shelter or housing for homeless or low-income persons.
HB 2564 by Representative Nelson; by request of Department of Financial Institutions Regarding escrow agents. Changes requirements for escrow agents, including licensing, bonding, and examination requirements.Restricts who escrow agents may employ.Modifies enforcement provisions related to escrow agents, allowing confiscation of property.
HB 2565 by Representatives Ericksen and Simpson Mandating a twelve-hour impound hold on motor vehicles used by persons arrested for driving under the influence. Mandates a twelve-hour impound hold on motor vehicles used by persons arrested for driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs or being in physical control of a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
HB 2566 by Representative Simpson Creating an exemption from impact fees for low-income housing. Places obligations on a person seeking an exemption from impact fees for low-income housing.Restricts the application of development fees.
HB 2567 by Representatives Carlyle, Dickerson, Simpson, Anderson, White, Nelson, Sullivan, Kenney, Maxwell, Liias, and Pettigrew Concerning the excise taxation of publicly owned facilities accredited by the association of zoos and aquariums. Provides certain excise tax relief to organizations operating accredited zoo and aquarium facilities.
HB 2568 by Representatives Dunshee and Kretz Concerning projects recommended by the public works board. Modifies the legislative authorization for project loans recommended by the public works board by eliminating specific requirements related to the Omak and Snohomish sanitary sewer project.
HB 2569 by Representatives Dunshee, Blake, and Hunt Regarding access to information for outdoor recreation and wildlife viewing opportunities. Revises provisions relating to department of fish and wildlife's improved access facilities by: (1) Allowing certain license plates to access those facilities;(2) Increasing the annual fee for a fish and wildlife lands vehicle use permit; and(3) Authorizing additional uses of the funds from those permits.Authorizes the department of fish and wildlife to develop information accessible through the department's internet web site that promotes outdoor recreational and wildlife viewing opportunities.
HB 2570 by Representative Simpson Protecting the integrity of the initiative and referendum process. Protects the integrity of the initiative and referendum process by: (1) Limiting the making of laws from being a profit-making activity for those engaged in putting initiatives and referenda on the ballot;(2) Requiring transparency with financial disclosure;(3) Limiting conflicts of interest with gift restrictions; and(4) Requiring that petition sponsors swear to uphold the Constitution.
HB 2571 by Representative Appleton Changing the definition of predatory. Revises the definition of "predatory" in chapter 9.94A RCW (sentencing reform act of 1981).
HB 2572 by Representative Appleton Changing the definition of threat. Revises the definition of "threat" as it is used in the Washington criminal code (Title 9A RCW).
HB 2573 by Representatives Simpson, Morris, Williams, Nelson, Eddy, and Liias Clarifying regional transit authority facilities as essential public facilities. Clarifies regional transit authority facilities as essential public facilities.
HB 2574 by Representatives White, Nelson, Williams, Liias, and Eddy Concerning annexations by cities and code cities located within the boundaries of a regional transit authority. Addresses annexations by cities and code cities located within the boundaries of a regional transit authority.
HB 2575 by Representative Upthegrove Expanding the membership of the capital projects advisory review board. Changes the composition of the capital projects advisory review board.
HB 2576 by Representatives Kenney and Liias; by request of Secretary of State Restructuring fees for the division of corporations and affirming authority to establish fees for the charities program of the office of the secretary of state. Restructures certain fees for the division of corporations of the office of the secretary of state in a manner that has minimal revenue impact but moves the division of corporations towards a more self-sustaining budget.Affirms the office of the secretary of state's authority to establish fees for a charitable organization education program.
HB 2577 by Representative Sullivan Creating community facilities districts. Facilitates voluntary landowner financing of community facilities and local, subregional, and regional infrastructure by authorizing the creation of community facilities districts.
HB 2578 by Representative Seaquist Concerning the disclosure of existing property tax levies on ballot propositions subject to voter approval for levy lid lifts. Requires additional information on a ballot proposition for a levy that is subject to voter approval under RCW 84.55.050 (election to authorize increase in regular property tax levy).
HB 2579 by Representative Liias Addressing the revocation of signatures on ballot measures. Authorizes a person who signs a petition for a ballot measure to request that his or her signature be removed on that petition by making a written request to the secretary of state.
HB 2580 by Representative Liias Concerning secondary career and technical education courses. Declares that, in 2008, the legislature enacted comprehensive legislation in support of rigorous, high-quality secondary career and technical education.Continues this support and addresses lingering issues regarding recognition of career and technical courses by community and technical colleges and equitable standards for determining academic and career and technical course equivalencies.
HB 2581 by Representative Liias Providing a business and occupation tax credit for qualified employment positions. Allows a business and occupation tax credit for qualified employment positions.
HB 2582 by Representatives Hurst, Armstrong, Haigh, and Moeller Allowing agencies to direct requesters to their web site for public records. Encourages agencies to make commonly requested public records available on their web site.
HB 2583 by Representatives Haigh, Armstrong, and Moeller Concerning conferences prior to filing actions alleging a public records request violation. Authorizes a requester and agency, before filing any court action alleging a violation of the public records act, to first confer in person or by telephone regarding any dispute.
HB 2584 by Representatives White, Nelson, Dunshee, Conway, Orwall, and Hunt Regarding the scope of collective bargaining for nontenured faculty at community and technical colleges. Affirms that the constitutional requirement of due process applies to nontenured faculty in community and technical colleges.Requires, after an appropriate probationary period of evaluation, nontenured faculty members whose contracts are not renewed to be provided with the reasons for the nonrenewal and a process to challenge the nonrenewal.
HB 2585 by Representative Kelley; by request of Insurance Commissioner Concerning insurance. Addresses the administration and regulation of insurance statutes, generally.
HB 2586 by Representatives Sullivan and Priest Encouraging kindergarten outreach. Encourages kindergarten outreach to encourage, support, and assist parents in their role as the primary educator of their children and to support students' successful transition into the K-12 education system.Authorizes a school district to submit an application to the state board of education to count hours of kindergarten outreach for up to five percent of the minimum instructional hours for kindergarten students.
HB 2587 by Representative Hunt Restricting house-to-house sales of books, periodicals, or newspapers to certain hours. Requires peddlers and vendors of books, periodicals, or newspapers who sell house-to-house to only sell or offer to sell goods during certain hours.
HB 2588 by Representative Green Regulating local electric carts. Defines and regulates local electric carts.
HB 2589 by Representative Green Concerning on-site wastewater treatment systems designer licensing. Modifies designer licensing provisions with regard to on-site wastewater treatment systems.
HB 2590 by Representative Morris Authorizing a system benefits charge to foster sustainable energy resources and smart energy technologies. Promotes the development of sustainable energy resources and smart energy technologies.Improves system reliability by establishing a utility-based system benefits charge that may be used to reduce the cost of deploying sustainable energy projects and smart energy technologies.
HB 2591 by Representative Morris Recovering the actual cost of processing applications for water right permits. Provides for recovery of the actual cost of processing applications for water right permits.Stops subsidizing the processing of water right permits out of general tax revenues.Eliminates the backlog of applications within four years of the effective date of the act.Creates the water rights processing and dam safety account to be used only to support the processing of water right applications and change applications and the safety inspection of hydraulic works and plans and specifications for such works.
HB 2592 by Representative Hunt Prohibiting incentive towing programs for private property impounds. Prohibits a registered tow truck operator from entering into a contract or agreement or offering a program that provides an incentive to a person authorized to order a private impound that is related to the authorization of an impound or a number of impounds.
HB 2593 by Representatives Rolfes, Morris, Upthegrove, Williams, and Liias Concerning the department of fish and wildlife's ability to manage shellfish resources. Enhances the management of shellfish resources by the department of fish and wildlife.
HB 2594 by Representative Rolfes Addressing the ability of employers to terminate law enforcement officers for acts of dishonesty. Includes an "explicit, well-defined, and dominant public policy" requiring that law enforcement officers be honest when acting in their official capacity, so that criminal prosecutions are not jeopardized and public confidence in law enforcement is not eroded.Clarifies that an arbitrator shall not overturn the decision of an employer to terminate a law enforcement officer for engaging in an act or acts of dishonesty established by clear, cogent, and convincing evidence.
HB 2595 by Representative Rolfes Imposing a sentence outside the standard sentence range for defendants who intercept police communication as a means to facilitate the crime. Imposes a sentence outside the standard sentence range for defendants who intercept police communication as a means to facilitate a crime.
HB 2596 by Representative Williams Defining child advocacy centers for the multidisciplinary investigation of child abuse and implementation of county protocols. Defines "children's advocacy center" for implementation of county protocols and the multidisciplinary investigation of child abuse.
HB 2597 by Representative Pearson Streamlining state environmental permitting through the elimination of the hydraulics project approval process. Saves the state nearly nine million dollars in general fund money each biennium and allows the department of fish and wildlife to free the resources necessary to pursue its primary management responsibilities by removing the hydraulic project approval process responsibilities from the department of fish and wildlife and relying on the government infrastructure and other environmental programs to provide the vital role of protecting fish life and habitat.
HB 2598 by Representatives Takko and Blake Concerning the disposal of dredged riverbed materials from the Mount St. Helen's eruption. Addresses removal of dredge spoil or materials from the beds and shores of certain rivers following the 1980 eruption of Mount St. Helens.
HB 2599 by Representative McCoy Concerning withdrawals of groundwater for stock watering purposes. Requires metering of the withdrawal of public groundwaters for stock watering purposes.Requires the department of agriculture to determine by rule the average daily water use of individual livestock in Washington.
HB 2600 by Representative McCoy Concerning the provision of telecommunications services to public utility districts and rural port districts. Regulates rural port districts and public utility districts with regard to retail telecommunications services and telecommunications infrastructure.
HB 2601 by Representative McCoy Studying telecommunication regulatory reform. Requires the technology law and public policy clinic at the University of Washington school of law to prepare a comprehensive report identifying and analyzing trends in the telecommunications industry and pathways for telecommunications regulatory reform.
HB 2602 by Representative Moeller Establishing continuing education requirements for engineers. Establishes continuing professional development requirements for engineers.
HB 2603 by Representatives Smith, Kenney, Bailey, Quall, Morris, Blake, and Anderson Requiring agencies to give small businesses an opportunity to comply with a state law or agency rule before imposing a penalty. Requires state agencies, in certain instances, to provide to a small business that is in violation of a state law or agency rule, a copy of that state law or agency rule and an opportunity to correct the violation before the agency imposes any fines, civil penalties, or administrative sanctions for the violation.
HB 2604 by Representatives Smith, Morris, Bailey, Quall, and Blake Exempting certain diversions of surface waters for agricultural purposes from the permit process. Allows the withdrawal of fresh water from larger rivers just before the water would otherwise mix with marine water and become salty and designates the Skagit river watershed as a pilot project area to implement and evaluate this new approach.Authorizes an exemption from certain application and permit requirements.
HB 2605 by Representatives Driscoll and Kelley Concerning billing for anatomic pathology services. Addresses billing for anatomic pathology services.
HB 2606 by Representatives Liias, Warnick, McCune, and Green Developing certification for manufactured housing community managers. Establishes a certification program for managers of manufactured housing communities.Creates an advisory council on manufactured housing community manager training and certification.Penalizes a person who manages a manufactured housing community with more than fifteen manufactured housing lots if the person has not been certified as a manufactured housing community manager.
HB 2607 by Representative Sullivan Providing an exception to postretirement employment restrictions for retirees teaching in high-demand subjects. Provides an exception to postretirement employment restrictions for retirees teaching in high-demand subjects.
HB 2608 by Representatives Nelson and Kirby; by request of Department of Financial Institutions Concerning regulation and licensing of residential mortgage loan servicers and services. Addresses the regulation and licensing of residential mortgage loan servicers through the national mortgage licensing service.Clarifies the existing authority of the department of financial institutions to regulate residential mortgage loan modification services under the consumer loan act and the mortgage broker practices act.
HB 2609 by Representatives Hunt, Priest, Quall, Kenney, Hope, Sullivan, Liias, and Haigh; by request of Superintendent of Public Instruction Regarding accountability and support for vulnerable students and dropouts. Facilitates the development of a collaborative infrastructure at the local, regional, and state level between systems that serve vulnerable youth in order to improve statewide high school graduation rates.Changes the duties and composition of the work group established in RCW 28A.175.075.Expands the quality education council's reporting requirements.Requires additional information to be provided by the K-12 education data improvement system.
HB 2610 by Representatives Goodman, Hunt, Miloscia, and Maxwell Exempting from disclosure personal information used to identify a person filing a complaint with an agency. Exempts from public inspection and copying, personal information that could be used to identify a person filing a complaint with an agency if the complainant requests the agency to keep his or her identity confidential.
HB 2611 by Representatives Williams and Hunt Concerning annexation of a city, partial city, or town to a fire protection district. Addresses disposition of existing voter-approved indebtedness at the time of annexation of a city, partial city, or town to a fire protection district.
HB 2612 by Representatives Armstrong and Kristiansen Exempting signature petitions from disclosure. Exempts signature petitions for referenda and initiatives from public inspection and copying.
HB 2613 by Representatives Hunt, Liias, and Carlyle Concerning signature gathering for initiatives, referenda, and recall petitions. Regulates paid signature gatherers for certain initiatives, referenda, and recall petitions.
HB 2614 by Representatives Hunt, Liias, Carlyle, and Flannigan Concerning signature gathering. Modifies form requirements for initiative and referendum petitions.
HB 2615 by Representatives Hunt, Chase, Carlyle, Liias, Flannigan, and Williams Modifying the filing fee provision for initiatives and referenda. Modifies provisions relating to the filing fee for an initiative or referendum.
HB 2616 by Representatives Hunt, White, Quall, and Liias Creating a commission to develop and recommend a comprehensive school district reorganization plan. Creates the commission on statewide school district reorganization to develop and recommend a comprehensive plan for the reorganization of Washington school districts for adoption by the legislature.Requires the joint legislative audit and review committee to conduct an independent review of the comprehensive plan.Provides that the act expires June 30, 2014.
HB 2617 by Representatives Driscoll, Chase, Hunt, Wallace, Williams, and Maxwell; by request of Governor Gregoire Eliminating certain boards and commissions. Eliminates certain boards and commissions.
HB 2618 by Representatives Liias, Clibborn, Upthegrove, Simpson, Flannigan, Moeller, Williams, Hasegawa, and Chase Concerning the regulation and preservation of urban streets through a local option street maintenance utility and allowing the imposition of a charge. Authorizes the creation of a street maintenance utility by cities to serve the residents, businesses, governmental entities, and all other like users in street maintenance utility service areas through the preservation and maintenance of streets for areas with an identified street maintenance utility service.
HB 2619 by Representatives Liias, Roberts, Moeller, Simpson, McCoy, Jacks, and Williams Requiring the use of electronic signaling devices in certain conditions. Requires certain persons climbing a mountain above the timber line to use an electronic signaling device.
HB 2620 by Representative Hunter; by request of Department of Revenue Concerning excise taxation of certain products and services provided or furnished electronically. Clarifies ambiguities, corrects unintended consequences, restores expectations, and conforms the law to the original intent of the 2009 legislature when they passed Engrossed Substitute House Bill No. 2075 (excise taxation of certain products and services provided or furnished electronically).
HB 2621 by Representatives Orwall, Maxwell, and Darneille Designating resource programs for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics instruction in K-12 schools. Supports continued expansion of the type of innovation and creativity displayed by Aviation high school, Delta high school, and the science and math institute at Point Defiance by designating so-called "lighthouse" high schools to serve as resources and examples of best practices in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics instruction.Directs the superintendent of public instruction, subject to funds appropriated for this purpose, to designate up to three high schools to serve as resources and examples of how to combine: (1) A small, highly personalized learning community;(2) An interdisciplinary curriculum with a strong focus on science, technology, engineering, and mathematics delivered through a project-based instructional approach; and(3) Active partnerships with businesses and the local community to connect learning beyond the classroom.
HB 2622 by Representatives Orwall, Rolfes, Darneille, and Pettigrew Protecting consumers from unfair practices by establishing criteria for the dissemination of credit and court record information contained in a consumer's tenant screening report. Establishes criteria for the dissemination of credit and court record information contained in a consumer's tenant screening report to protect consumers from unfair practices.
HB 2623 by Representatives Orwall, Miloscia, Darneille, Kirby, Sullivan, and Pettigrew Regulating the foreclosure of residential real property. Regulates the foreclosure of residential real property.
HB 2624 by Representatives Kelley, Ericks, Driscoll, Liias, Blake, Finn, and O'Brien Suspending the interstate compact for adult offender supervision. Suspends the state's future participation in the interstate compact for adult offender supervision.Requires the 2011 legislature to review the statutes, rules, and regulations relating to the interstate compact for adult offender supervision.
HB 2625 by Representatives Kelley, Ericks, Conway, Driscoll, O'Brien, Liias, Blake, and Finn Addressing bail for felony offenses. Requires an individualized determination by a judicial officer of conditions of release for persons in custody for felony offenses.Eliminates the practice of allowing release on bail where the bail is based on a bail schedule and not individually determined by a judicial officer.
HB 2626 by Representative Kelley Modifying violation provisions for offenders. Requires an offender who violates any condition or requirement of a sentence to serve a mandatory minimum term of forty-eight hours in total confinement for each violation.
HB 2627 by Representatives Kelley, Green, Miloscia, and Kenney Concerning child support order summary report forms. Modifies provisions relating to child support order summary report forms.
HB 2628 by Representatives Kelley, Seaquist, Green, Miloscia, Kenney, and Probst Authorizing persons designated by the decedent to direct disposition, if the decedent died while serving on active duty in any branch of the United States armed forces, United States reserve forces, or national guard. Addresses disposition of human remains when the decedent died while serving on active duty in any branch of the United States armed forces, United States reserve forces, or national guard.
HB 2629 by Representatives Kelley, Seaquist, Green, and Kenney Updating provisions related to adoption petitions. Updates the law regarding adoption petitions.
HB 2630 by Representatives Probst, Kenney, Conway, Maxwell, and Jacks Creating the opportunity express program. Creates the opportunity express program to: (1) Expand training and education programs, such as the worker retraining program, the opportunity grant program, and the opportunity internship program, to ensure that Washington citizens can get the training they need; and(2) Create more effective intake and outreach systems to reach the greatest number of citizens and connect them to the resources they need.Requires the state board for community and technical colleges to: (1) Give priority in receipt of college board worker retraining program funds to those applicants serving the aerospace, healthcare, high technology manufacturing, or renewable energy industries; and(2) Create a single web site for advertising the availability of workforce education and training resources to Washington citizens who are unemployed, underemployed, or are in need of additional training.Requires each community and technical college to: (1) Establish a partnership with the workforce development council for its respective region to link the programs and services targeted for worker retraining funding with overall regional economic development strategy as determined by the local workforce development council; and(2) Annually prepare a worker retraining plan, in collaboration with the local workforce development council.Prohibits the state board for community and technical colleges from authorizing colleges to use worker retraining funds until the local workforce development council has approved the college's worker retraining plan.Creates the opportunity express account.
HB 2631 by Representatives Probst, Quall, Pettigrew, Orwall, Kenney, Carlyle, Hunt, and Jacks Creating a dropout prevention recognition program. Creates the dropout prevention recognition program to provide a financial award for high schools that demonstrate reduction from one school year to the next in high school dropouts.Requires the office of the superintendent of public instruction to regularly inform high schools and school districts about the opportunities in the act and the activities that have been demonstrated to increase the likelihood of a school receiving a dropout prevention recognition award.Creates the dropout prevention recognition program account.
HB 2632 by Representatives Probst and Pettigrew Expanding the number of households living in the middle-income bracket. Moves government away from paying state agencies for process, and toward paying for actual accomplishment of measurable results.Helps move more people out of dependence and into independent, livable wage jobs, by mandating that agencies work together in a coordinated and result-driven manner to improve services to Washingtonians.Requires teamwork across multiple state agencies, including the department of social and health services, the department of commerce, the office of the superintendent of public instruction, the state board for community and technical colleges, and the employment security department.Reverses the trend of the last thirty years and begins a gradual and sustained increase in the percentage of Washington households living in the middle-income bracket or above.
HB 2633 by Representatives Seaquist and Short Concerning the department of social and health services' audit program for pharmacy payments. Requires the regulatory and inspection program authorized in RCW 74.09.200 to include a systematic method to gather data for program improvement.Regulates audits under chapter 74.09 RCW (medical care) of the records of pharmacies licensed by the board of pharmacy.
HB 2634 by Representative Carlyle Promoting efficiencies including institutional coordination and partnerships in the community and technical college system. Provides mechanisms for cost-effective partnerships and coordination between institutions of higher education, including shared services, and increased complimentary programming, as well as structural administrative efficiencies.
HB 2635 by Representatives Carlyle, Orwall, Clibborn, Maxwell, Pettigrew, Ericks, Hunt, and Eddy Addressing the use of wireless communications devices while driving. Prohibits the use of a wireless communications device by a person holding a driver's instruction permit or an intermediate license while driving a motor vehicle.Changes the offense of using a wireless communications device while driving and the offense of sending, reading, or writing a text message while driving from secondary offenses to primary offenses.
HB 2636 by Representatives Santos, Kirby, and Nelson; by request of Department of Financial Institutions Concerning money transmitters. Modifies money transmitter regulations.
HB 2637 by Representative Hunter Concerning local government taxation. Revises local government taxation statutes by: (1) Eliminating nonsupplant language;(2) Authorizing counties to impose an excise tax on the privilege of engaging in business as a utility;(3) Authorizing a city or town to impose a tax on the gross income of certain water-sewer districts;(4) Allowing use of local real estate excise taxes for park operations; and(5) Clarifying the location of first use for brokered natural gas.
HB 2638 by Representatives McCoy, Quall, Eddy, Liias, Moeller, Dickerson, and Wallace Regarding instructional materials provided in a specialized format. Prohibits a public or private institution of higher education that provides a specialized format version of instructional material from requiring the student to return the specialized format version of the instructional material.
HB 2639 by Representatives Dickerson and Conway Exempting pipe tobacco from restrictions on shipping tobacco to consumers in Washington. Exempts pipe tobacco from certain shipping restrictions.
HB 2640 by Representatives Dickerson and Kagi Addressing benefits for mental health services under the crime victims' compensation program. Requires the crime victims' compensation program to be the primary payer for mental health services provided to certain medical assistance or medical care services clients or privately insured individuals.
HB 2641 by Representatives Kenney, Maxwell, Hasegawa, Sullivan, Liias, Clibborn, Ericks, Pettigrew, Chase, Conway, Probst, and Kelley Expanding small business development centers. Requires the department of licensing to provide an opportunity for master business applicants to make a voluntary donation of two dollars at the time they submit initial and renewal applications.
HB 2642 by Representatives Kenney, Probst, Maxwell, Ericks, Conway, Hasegawa, Sullivan, Springer, Pettigrew, Chase, Dickerson, and White Establishing a pilot project to allow wine tasting at farmers markets. Requires the liquor control board to establish a pilot project to allow wine tasting at farmers markets.Provides that the act expires December 1, 2011.
HB 2643 by Representative Chase Providing better water quality during charitable car washes. Limits the pollution from car washes from entering into watersheds.
HB 2644 by Representative Chase Providing incentives for the collection and recycling of beverage bottles. Requires a deposit on certain beverage containers.
HB 2645 by Representatives Chase, Hasegawa, Flannigan, Williams, and Hunt Concerning tax preferences and the public interest. Modifies provisions relating to tax preferences.
HB 2646 by Representatives McCoy, Conway, Green, Hasegawa, and Ormsby Improving administration of wage complaints. Improves administration of wage complaints by modifying provisions relating to: (1) Investigations by the department of labor and industries;(2) Wage and interest requirements paid by an employer;(3) Penalties for noncompliance of a wage payment requirement;(4) Tolling the applicable statute of limitations for civil actions;(5) Notice of appeal; and(6) Liability for successor businesses.
HB 2647 by Representatives Conway and Moeller; by request of Employment Security Department Allowing certain individuals to seek part-time employment while maintaining eligibility for unemployment insurance in order to qualify for the unemployment insurance modernization incentive provisions of the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009. Allows certain individuals to maintain eligibility for unemployment insurance, in order to qualify for the unemployment insurance modernization incentive provisions of the American recovery and reinvestment act of 2009, while seeking part-time employment.
HB 2648 by Representatives Kenney, Conway, Green, and Moeller; by request of Employment Security Department Addressing unemployment insurance penalties and contribution rates for employers who are not "qualified employers." Addresses unemployment insurance penalties and contribution rates for employers who are not qualified employers.
HB 2649 by Representatives Green, Conway, and Moeller; by request of Employment Security Department Correcting references in RCW 50.29.021(2)(c)(i), (c)(ii), and (3)(e), RCW 50.29.062(2)(b)(i)(B) and (2)(b)(iii), and RCW 50.29.063(1)(b) and (2)(a)(ii) to unemployment insurance statutes concerning employer experience rating accounts and contribution rates. Corrects references to certain unemployment insurance statutes.
HB 2650 by Representatives Springer, Conway, Flannigan, Pettigrew, Dunshee, and Ormsby Providing local flexibility with existing revenues during severe economic downturns. Provides greater flexibility to local governments for use of existing revenues.
HB 2651 by Representatives Upthegrove and Orwall Authorizing port districts to participate in activities related to job training and placement. Authorizes port districts to provide certain port resources to assist nonprofit entities in the operation of certain programs for job training and placement.
HB 2652 by Representatives Darneille, Dunshee, Driscoll, Green, Dickerson, and Orwall Regulating tanning facilities. Regulates the indoor tanning industry.Creates the tanning facility account.
HB 2653 by Representative Short Eliminating duplication in federal and state greenhouse gas reporting requirements. Eliminates duplication in federal and state greenhouse gas reporting requirements.
HJM 4020 by Representatives Dickerson, Quall, and Darneille Petitioning Congress to fully fund forty percent of the costs of the federal Individuals with Disabilities Education Act (IDEA). Petitions congress to fully fund forty percent of the costs of the federal individuals with disabilities education act.
HJM 4021 by Representatives Dickerson, Kirby, and Takko Requesting the restriction of executive compensation at financial institutions that received federal bailout funds. Requests the restriction of executive compensation at financial institutions that received federal bailout funds.
HJR 4213 by Representatives Hope, Hurst, Ericks, Roach, Angel, Ross, Taylor, McCune, Parker, Klippert, Dammeier, Herrera, Johnson, Smith, Shea, Pearson, Haler, Alexander, Schmick, Crouse, Ericksen, Orcutt, Fagan, Bailey, Chandler, Priest, and Short Adopting the Lakewood Law Enforcement Memorial Act to amend the state Constitution to exempt certain persons charged with a most serious crime from being bailable if proof is evident that the individual is potentially dangerous to other people in the community. Proposes an amendment to the state Constitution by adopting the Lakewood Law Enforcement Memorial Act to exempt certain persons charged with a most serious crime from being bailable if proof is evident that the individual is potentially dangerous to other people in the community.
HJR 4214 by Representatives Kelley, Hope, Hurst, Ericks, Roach, Angel, Klippert, Taylor, McCune, Parker, Herrera, Dammeier, Ross, Johnson, Smith, Shea, Haler, Alexander, Schmick, Crouse, Ericksen, Walsh, Kristiansen, Rodne, Nealey, Short, Priest, and Pearson Adopting the Lakewood Law Enforcement Memorial Act to amend the state Constitution to exempt certain persons charged with a most serious crime from being bailable if proof is evident that the individual is potentially dangerous to other people in the community. Proposes an amendment to the state Constitution by adopting the Lakewood Law Enforcement Memorial Act to exempt certain persons charged with a most serious crime from being bailable if proof is evident that the individual is potentially dangerous to other people in the community.
HJR 4215 by Representatives Haler, Armstrong, Crouse, Klippert, Johnson, Angel, Hope, Alexander, and Schmick Amending the state Constitution to require that hydroelectric generation be recognized as a renewable resource. Proposes an amendment to the state Constitution to require that hydroelectric generation be recognized as a renewable resource.
HJR 4216 by Representative Moeller Eliminating the mandatory retirement age for judges. Proposes an amendment to the state Constitution to eliminate the mandatory retirement age for judges.
HCR 4406 by Representatives Kessler and Kretz Providing for reintroduction of bills from last session. Provides for reintroduction of bills from last session.
HCR 4407 by Representatives Kessler and Kretz Calling for a joint session. Calls for a joint session for the purpose of receiving the state of the state message of the governor.
SB 6190 by Senator Berkey Requiring full payment of all moneys due under the certificate of delinquency prior to any change of ownership of real property after a certificate of delinquency is issued. Requires that, after a certificate of delinquency has been issued and before the day of the sale of real property, no change in ownership of the real property may be made until all money due under the certificate of delinquency is paid in full.
SB 6191 by Senators Parlette and Rockefeller Concerning the joint legislative audit and review committee. Updates and removes obsolete references from statutes governing the joint legislative audit and review committee.
SB 6192 by Senators Marr and Brandland Providing for modification of the disposition concerning restitution in juvenile cases. Authorizes modification, as to amount, terms, and conditions of the portion of the disposition concerning restitution, at any time up to the maximum term of ten years after a respondent's eighteenth birthday.
SB 6193 by Senators Marr, Morton, Kilmer, Kauffman, Eide, and Berkey Allowing medicare supplement insurance premiums to be deducted from the calculation of disposable income for the purpose of qualifying for senior property tax programs. Allows medicare supplement insurance premiums to be deducted from the calculation of disposable income for the purpose of qualifying for senior property tax programs.
SB 6194 by Senators Keiser, Zarelli, and Parlette; by request of Department of Social and Health Services Simplifying medicaid payment for nursing facilities. Maintains the current medicaid nursing facility payment methodology through simplification of the nursing facility medicaid payment system statute.
SB 6195 by Senator Berkey Mailing applications for distributions of excess proceeds from county tax lien foreclosures to the record owner. Requires a county treasurer, within thirty days of a foreclosure sale of any property that is sold in excess of the minimum bid, to mail the record owner an application for the distribution of the excess proceeds.
SB 6196 by Senators Hobbs, Hewitt, Pridemore, Shin, Roach, Kilmer, Franklin, Swecker, Fairley, and King; by request of Military Department Concerning military leave for public employees. Modifies provisions regarding military leave for public employees.
SB 6197 by Senators Berkey, Parlette, and Franklin Concerning group life insurance. Modifies provisions regarding issuance of group life insurance policies.
SB 6198 by Senators Berkey, Schoesler, and Hobbs Modifying the exemption to the three-year active transacting requirement for foreign or alien insurer applicants. Modifies the exemption to the three-year active transacting requirement for foreign or alien insurer applicants.
SB 6199 by Senators Franklin, Sheldon, Honeyford, Carrell, Roach, Hargrove, Regala, Pflug, Becker, and Parlette; by request of Attorney General Modifying the community renewal law. Modifies provisions regarding the community renewal law.
SB 6200 by Senators Carrell, Sheldon, Honeyford, Franklin, Pflug, Roach, Hargrove, Becker, Regala, Schoesler, and Parlette; by request of Attorney General Prohibiting the use of eminent domain for economic development. Prohibits a public entity from taking property for the purpose of economic development.
SB 6201 by Senators Kline, Hargrove, Sheldon, Brandland, Holmquist, Pflug, McCaslin, King, Becker, and Regala; by request of Attorney General Protecting children from sexual exploitation and abuse. Revises current statutes governing depictions of a minor engaged in sexually explicit conduct to ensure that intentional viewing of and trading in child pornography over the internet is subject to a criminal penalty without limiting the scope of existing prohibitions on the possession of or dealing in child pornography, including the possession of electronic depictions of a minor engaged in sexually explicit conduct.Clarifies that each individual item of visual or printed matter constitutes a separate violation for purposes of determining the unit of prosecution under the statutes governing possession of and trading in depictions of a minor engaged in sexually explicit conduct.
SB 6202 by Senators Hargrove, Holmquist, Franklin, Honeyford, McCaslin, Regala, and Morton; by request of Attorney General Expanding provisions relating to vulnerable adults. Expands provisions relating to crimes against vulnerable adults.
SB 6203 by Senators Brandland, Hargrove, Sheldon, Honeyford, Hatfield, Delvin, Kauffman, King, Becker, Pflug, McCaslin, Parlette, Kohl-Welles, Holmquist, Regala, and Kline; by request of Attorney General Ensuring punishment for domestic violence offenders. Recognizes: (1) The substantial and great impact upon society, families, children, and the victims of offenses occurring between cohabitants;(2) The continuing nature of domestic violence; and(3) The lasting psychological trauma caused by such violence.Finds that the prevention of domestic violence, and the proper punishment for such offenses, is a compelling state interest that has not been under current sentencing provisions. Toward this end, the act is necessary to ensure that domestic violence offenders are punished accordingly and that an end to domestic violence can be achieved.
SB 6204 by Senators Sheldon and King Privatizing the sale of liquor. Declares an intent to privatize the retail and distribution of liquor to result in a system that is more efficient than public sector retail and distribution.Finds that: (1) The present system of state control includes a markup amount at distribution that generates revenue for the state and local governments; and(2) This markup will be eliminated when liquor sales and distribution are privatized.Declares an intent that the privatization of liquor sales and distribution not result in revenue losses to state or local governments as compared to projected revenues assumed under state control, not including any separate licenses or franchises.Directs the liquor control board and the department of revenue, with assistance from legislative staff and the office of financial management, to present a report to the legislature no later than December 1, 2010, on a recommended method and rates of liquor taxation that would generate the same future projected revenue for the state and local jurisdictions as under the current state control system.
SB 6205 by Senator Haugen Concerning portions of state highways better served by merged districts under certain circumstances. Streamlines the existing mechanism for merging fire districts.
SB 6206 by Senator Haugen Authorizing extensions of the due dates for filing tax incentive accountability reports and surveys with the department of revenue. Authorizes extensions of the due dates for filing tax incentive accountability reports and surveys with the department of revenue.Provides that the act applies to annual surveys and reports due under any of the statutes listed in section 1 of the act in calendar year 2011 and thereafter.
SB 6207 by Senator Haugen Allowing local governments to create golf cart zones. Authorizes the legislative authority of a city or county to create a golf cart zone surrounding a golf course to permit the incidental operation of golf carts upon a street or highway of this state having a speed limit of twenty-five miles per hour or less.
SB 6208 by Senators Haugen and Hatfield Concerning temporary agricultural directional signs on state highway rights-of-way. Includes a sign on a state highway right-of-way in the definition of "temporary agricultural directional sign" as it applies to chapter 47.42 RCW (highway advertising control act).
SB 6209 by Senators Haugen, Berkey, and Marr Allowing moneys paid to county road funds to be used for park and ride lots. Authorizes the use of money paid to a county road fund for the construction, maintenance, or improvement of park and ride lots.
SB 6210 by Senators Haugen, Hatfield, and Morton Regarding the preservation and conservation of agricultural resource lands. Finds that each year, a significant amount of the state's agricultural land is irrevocably converted from actual or potential agricultural use to nonagricultural use.Requires the department of ecology to: (1) Conduct a review of the state environmental policy act rules; and(2) Make appropriate changes to the rules and environmental checklist to require more detailed review and evaluation of program and project proposals for identification of probable impacts to agricultural resources.
SB 6211 by Senators Haugen and Hatfield Creating an agricultural scenic corridor within the scenic and recreational highway system. Designates state route number 5, from Starbird Road interchange to Hickox Road interchange and from the Chuckanut interchange to Bow Hill Road interchange, as an agricultural scenic corridor.
SB 6212 by Senator Haugen Regarding permit review for small scale fish enhancement projects. Addresses permit review for small scale fish enhancement projects.
SB 6213 by Senators Haugen and Swecker; by request of Utilities & Transportation Commission and Washington State Patrol Concerning vehicles at railroad grade crossings. Modifies requirements of certain vehicles at railroad grade crossings.
SB 6214 by Senators Haugen, Morton, Swecker, Shin, McCaslin, Ranker, Rockefeller, Fairley, Pridemore, Kline, Parlette, Jacobsen, and Schoesler; by request of Growth Management Hearings Board Restructuring three growth management hearings boards into one board. Abolishes the three current growth management hearings boards and transfers their powers, duties, and functions to a single growth management hearings board.
SB 6215 by Senators Rockefeller, Kilmer, Sheldon, Marr, Keiser, Pridemore, and Oemig Increasing property tax relief for senior citizens, persons retired by reason of disability, and veterans with certain service-connected disabilities. Increases income thresholds in the property tax relief program for senior citizens, persons retired due to disability, and certain veterans.Provides that the act applies to taxes levied for collection in 2011 and thereafter.
SB 6216 by Senators Rockefeller, Sheldon, Oemig, Kilmer, and Keiser Concerning the disclosure of existing property tax levies on ballot propositions subject to voter approval for levy lid lifts. Requires additional information on a ballot proposition for a levy that is subject to voter approval under RCW 84.55.050 (election to authorize increase in regular property tax levy).
SB 6217 by Senator Rockefeller Retroactively applying certain intermediate license law amendments made during the 2009 legislative session. Makes the 2009 amendments to RCW 46.20.075 (intermediate license) retroactive to July 1, 2001.
SB 6218 by Senators Fraser and Brandland; by request of State Treasurer Authorizing use of voter approved local excess tax levies to pay financing contracts under the local option capital asset lending program and clarifying which "other agencies" may participate in the program. Modifies the local option capital asset lending program to authorize state use of certain voter approved excess tax levies to pay financing contracts and clarifies program participants.
SB 6219 by Senator Berkey; by request of State Treasurer Funding sources for time certificate of deposit investments. Modifies provisions relating to funding sources for time certificate of deposit investments.
SB 6220 by Senators Fraser and Brandland; by request of State Finance Committee Concerning determination of the terms and conditions of bonds, notes, and other evidences of indebtedness of the state of Washington. Requires the state finance committee to: (1) Meet not less than twice per calendar year and determine certain terms and conditions of all bonds, notes, or other evidences of indebtedness;(2) Publish a summary of debt management activities at least annually; and(3) Publish the results of each debt issuance in a timely manner upon conclusion of each debt issuance.Allows the state finance committee to authorize the state treasurer, by resolution, to: (1) Accept offers to purchase the bonds, notes, or other evidences of indebtedness and to sell and deliver the bonds, notes, or other evidences of indebtedness to the purchases thereof;(2) Determine the date, price, principal amounts per maturity, delivery dates, and interest rate or rates; and(3) Set other terms and conditions as the committee may deem necessary and appropriate.
SB 6221 by Senator Fairley; by request of State Treasurer Concerning clarification and expansion of eligibility to use the state's local government investment pool. Clarifies and expands participation in the state local government investment pool.
SB 6222 by Senator Benton Exempting certain nonconviction data from public inspection and copying under the public records act. Exempts certain nonconviction data from public inspection and copying under the public records act.
SB 6223 by Senator Benton Revising timelines for deletion of nonconviction data. Changes the timeline for deleting certain nonconviction data.
SB 6224 by Senators Keiser and Becker; by request of Department of Health Conforming the uniform controlled substances act to existing state and federal law. Conforms the uniform controlled substances act to existing state and federal law.
SB 6225 by Senators Schoesler, Fairley, McCaslin, and Sheldon Concerning population thresholds that determine the number of local councilmembers and receipt of local funds. Authorizes cities and towns, for the purpose of determining population under certain circumstances, to include the population of any state correctional facility located within the city or town.Provides that the act applies to municipal general elections held on or after the effective date of the act.
SB 6226 by Senators Stevens and Carrell Changing provisions relating to truancy petition compliance. Modifies compliance requirements with regard to truancy petitions.
SB 6227 by Senators Becker, Marr, Parlette, and Keiser Concerning the practice of opticianry. Permits regularly enrolled students in a prescribed course of opticianry to practice under supervision without registering as an apprentice with the department of health.
SB 6228 by Senators Haugen and Jacobsen; by request of Department of Agriculture Regarding organic products. Addresses organic and transitional products.
SB 6229 by Senator Schoesler; by request of Department of Agriculture Extending to 2015 the assessment levied under RCW 15.36.551 to support the dairy inspection program. Extends the assessment levied to support the dairy inspection program to June 30, 2015.
SB 6230 by Senators Kline, McCaslin, Regala, Brandland, and Swecker Concerning costs for the collection of DNA samples. Addresses collection costs of DNA samples.
SB 6231 by Senators Marr, King, Eide, Delvin, and Zarelli; by request of Washington State Patrol Implementing rules and penalties for drivers when approaching certain emergency, roadside assistance, or police vehicles in emergency zones. Defines "emergency zone" with regard to approaching certain emergency or roadside assistance vehicles.Prescribes penalties.
SB 6232 by Senators Regala, McCaslin, Marr, Parlette, Carrell, and Brandland; by request of Washington State Patrol Concerning the regulation of ignition interlock devices by the Washington state patrol. Authorizes the state patrol to inspect the records and equipment of manufacturers, vendors, and customers during regular business hours for compliance with statutes and rules with regard to ignition interlock devices.
SB 6233 by Senators Kline, Parlette, Carrell, and Zarelli; by request of Washington State Patrol Concerning breath test instruments approved by the state toxicologist. Modifies provisions relating to state toxicologist-approved breath test instruments.
SB 6234 by Senators Swecker and Hargrove; by request of Department of Fish and Wildlife Regarding the sea urchin and sea cucumber license limitation programs. Revises provisions relating to issuance, renewals, surcharges, and transfers of sea urchin and sea cucumber licenses.Requires the director of the department of fish and wildlife to notify the department of revenue, within thirty days, when the number of licenses is reduced to twenty.
SB 6235 by Senators Hargrove, Haugen, Shin, and Hatfield Promoting industries that rely on the state's working land base. Declares that jobs connected to the forest products industry should be endorsed by the state and federal government as green jobs, or jobs that benefit the local economy in an environmentally sustainable and beneficial manner, and the forest products industry should be endorsed as a green industry.
SB 6236 by Senators Hargrove, Jacobsen, Morton, Schoesler, and Swecker; by request of Commissioner of Public Lands Authorizing the department of natural resources to enter into forest biomass supply agreements. Allows the department of natural resources to: (1) Maintain a list of all potential sources of forest biomass on state lands for the purposes of identifying and making forest biomass available for sale, exploration, collection, processing, storage, stockpiling, and conversion into energy, biofuels, for use in a biorefinery, or any other similar use;(2) Enter forest biomass supply contracts;(3) Authorize the sale of forest biomass; and(4) Lease state lands, under certain circumstances, for the purpose of the sale, exploration, collection, processing, storage, stockpiling, and conversion of biomass into energy or biofuels, the development of a biorefinery, or for any other resource use derived from biomass.
SB 6237 by Senators Jacobsen and Swecker; by request of Commissioner of Public Lands Adopting policy recommendations developed by the sustainable recreation work group. Adopts certain policy recommendations developed by the sustainable recreation work group that are capable of being implemented in the near term and that may provide near-term benefits to sustainable recreation or additional information that may be used to improve recreational activities in Washington.Requires the department of natural resources to: (1) Convey the responsibility to construct, operate, or maintain recreation facilities to a concessionaire; and(2) Initiate two private concessionaire pilot projects to better understand how private concessionaires could be compatible with the department's tradition of providing primitive, relatively dispersed recreation experiences and whether allowing concessionaires access to well-suited campgrounds could improve the quality of service provided while reducing management costs to the department.Requires the department of natural resources, the department of fish and wildlife, and the state parks and recreation commission to formally explore how the three agencies can develop and implement a multiagency pass that would allow the holder to access any fee-based recreational lands managed by any one of the agencies in lieu of paying a separate access fee to an individual agency.
SB 6238 by Senators Hobbs, Roach, Swecker, Kilmer, King, and Franklin; by request of Secretary of State Concerning overseas and service voters. Modifies provisions relating to overseas and service voters.
SB 6239 by Senator Kohl-Welles; by request of Statute Law Committee Making technical corrections to gender-based terms. Makes technical corrections to gender-based terms.
SB 6240 by Senator Keiser; by request of Insurance Commissioner Regulating joint underwriting associations. Authorizes the insurance commissioner to: (1) Ensure continued availability of excess flood insurance in this state;(2) Establish a temporary joint underwriting association for excess flood insurance if certain conditions are met; and(3) Use appropriated funds as needed to establish and supervise the association.Directs the insurance commissioner to, by rule, require insurers authorized to write property insurance in this state to form a market assistance plan to assist persons and other entities unable to purchase vital property insurance in an adequate amount from either the admitted market or nonadmitted market.
SB 6241 by Senator Kilmer Creating community facilities districts. Facilitates voluntary landowner financing of community facilities and local, subregional, and regional infrastructure by authorizing the creation of community facilities districts.
SB 6242 by Senators Pridemore, Delvin, and Hatfield; by request of Department of Ecology Updating hazardous waste fee provisions. Modifies provisions relating to hazardous waste fees.
SB 6243 by Senators Fairley, Oemig, Swecker, and McDermott; by request of Public Disclosure Commission Eliminating provisions for filings at locations other than the public disclosure commission. Eliminates filing requirements at locations other than the public disclosure commission.
SB 6244 by Senators Fraser, Rockefeller, Marr, Ranker, and Pridemore Defining a green home and an energy efficient home. Requires the state building code council to adopt rules to define green home and energy efficient home for certain residential units and residential buildings.Prohibits a person from selling, offering for sale, or processing any residential unit within this state as a green home or energy efficient home unless the home meets the definition of a green home or energy efficient home.
SB 6245 by Senators Kline and Carrell Concerning prohibited practices of collection agencies. Prohibits certain practices of collection agencies.
SB 6246 by Senators Eide, McCaslin, Hargrove, Zarelli, Murray, Carrell, Kohl-Welles, Holmquist, King, Fraser, and Hobbs Creating provisions relating to asbestos-related liabilities. Addresses limitations on asbestos-related liabilities relating to certain mergers or consolidations occurring before 1972.
SB 6247 by Senator Keiser Reporting adverse health events. Requires the department of health, if it determines that a medical facility has failed to provide notification of or a report regarding any adverse event, to assess a civil penalty not to exceed one thousand dollars per violation per day against the medical facility for each day the medical facility is not in compliance with the notification or reporting requirements.
SB 6248 by Senator Keiser Concerning the use of bisphenol A. Requires a manufacturer of products that are restricted under the act to notify persons that sell the manufacturer's products in this state about the provisions of the act no less than ninety days before the effective date of the restrictions.Requires a manufacturer that produces, sells, or distributes a product prohibited from manufacture, sale, or distribution in this state under the act to recall the product and reimburse the retailer or any other purchaser for the product.Prohibits a manufacturer, wholesaler, or retailer from knowingly selling, offering for sale, or distributing for sale or use in this state certain containers that contain bisphenol A.Penalizes a manufacturer, wholesaler, or retailer who violates the act.Directs expenses to cover administration of the act to be paid from the toxics control account.
SB 6249 by Senators Franklin, Kauffman, McAuliffe, McDermott, Regala, Keiser, Kilmer, Hatfield, and Fraser Concerning kids at hope. Finds that: (1) Every child is unique. They have different interests, talents, skills, and personalities and come from homes with different cultures, socio-economic levels, and education levels;(2) Too often children are labeled in a negative context because of these differences;(3) The legislature needs to redesign the negative labels, especially those labels that the state uses for children; and(4) Instead of negative labels such as "at risk," "in poverty," "from poverty," and "disadvantaged," a positive characterization should be used.
SB 6250 by Senators Franklin and McDermott Providing fiscal reform. Provides necessary revenue for the support of vital state services on a more stable and equitable basis.Imposes a tax on all taxable income of resident individuals, estates, and trusts and on all individuals, estates, and trusts deriving income from sources in Washington for each taxable year based on the type of return filed and the amount of income.Provides that the act takes effect only if the proposed amendment to Article VII of the state Constitution authorizing income taxes is approved by the voters at a general election held in November 2010.
SB 6251 by Senator Benton; by request of Insurance Commissioner Concerning nonresident surplus line brokers and insurance producers. Revises provisions relating to nonresident surplus line brokers and insurance producers.
SB 6252 by Senator Kohl-Welles; by request of Insurance Commissioner Using credit history, education, and income for insurance purposes. Addresses the use of credit history, education, and income with regard to insurance rates, premiums, and eligibility and the denial, nonrenewal, or cancellation of insurance coverage.
SB 6253 by Senator Benton; by request of Insurance Commissioner Concerning insurance. Addresses the administration and regulation of insurance statutes, generally.
SB 6254 by Senators Kline, Holmquist, and Honeyford Concerning the tax payment and reporting requirements of small wineries. Excludes small wineries from: (1) Certain reporting requirements; and(2) Paying certain taxes more often than annually.
SB 6255 by Senator Kilmer Concerning mute swans. Prohibits a mute swan from being designated as deleterious exotic wildlife if certain criteria are met.
SB 6256 by Senators Jacobsen, Morton, and Hatfield Maintaining a base of forest lands that may be used for commercial forestry. Maintains a base of forest lands that may be used for commercial forestry.Requires the forest practices board, before adopting new forest practices rules, to propose related incentives for landowners to provide voluntary conservation measures.
SB 6257 by Senator Honeyford Concerning water discharge fees. Provides time limits for the computation of water discharge fees.
SB 6258 by Senator Honeyford Directing the utilities and transportation commission to study peak and off-peak electric rates. Requires the utilities and transportation commission to study and make recommendations on developing time of use electric rates.
SB 6259 by Senators Kline and Honeyford Concerning craft wine and wineries. Regulates craft wineries.
SB 6260 by Senators Kline and Honeyford Concerning methods of payment for purposes of the alcohol beverage control statutes. Addresses methods of payment for purposes of the alcohol beverage control statutes.
SB 6261 by Senators Marr, Schoesler, Berkey, Zarelli, and Hobbs Addressing utility services collections against rental property. Modifies provisions relating to collecting charges for utility services with regard to rental property.
SB 6262 by Senator Hobbs Concerning public facilities districts created by at least two city or county legislative authorities. Expands the authority of public facility districts formed by at least two legislative authorities that had previously created a public facilities district.
SB 6263 by Senator Keiser Establishing the Washington vaccine association. Creates a nonprofit corporation to be known as the Washington vaccine association to assess health carriers and third-party administrators for the cost of vaccines provided to certain children in Washington state.Provides for termination of the association under the sunset act.
SB 6264 by Senator Keiser Licensing dentists. Repeals the expiration of chapter 147, Laws of 2008 relating to licensure of dentists from other states.
SB 6265 by Senator Keiser Concerning hospital surveys or audits. Removes language that is no longer in effect.
SB 6266 by Senators Hobbs and Kilmer Concerning service members' civil relief. Revises the definitions of "military service" and "service member" in chapter 38.42 RCW (service members' civil relief).
SB 6267 by Senators Rockefeller and Honeyford; by request of Department of Ecology Regarding water right processing improvements. Expands the department of ecology's water right cost-reimbursement agreement program.Requires the department to establish a list of certified water right examiners.Authorizes the department to: (1) Determine that no water remains available for appropriation from a water source and provides for notification to pending applicants of the water source; and(2) Hire contractors who will investigate the disposition of a water right application.Clarifies how a water right claim may be changed or amended.
SB 6268 by Senators Franklin, Hargrove, Carrell, and Regala Concerning the administrative procedure act. Revises the administrative procedure act relating to: (1) Contents of an order of adoption;(2) Affirmative vote requirements for rule adoption;(3) Petitions for judicial review;(4) Transcribing or certifying audio recordings of oral presentations at adjudicative proceedings;(5) Petitions to invalidate a rule; and(6) Posting certain material on an agency's web site in advance of a meeting.
SB 6269 by Senator Keiser; by request of Insurance Commissioner Addressing conversion rights upon termination of eligibility for health plan coverage. Modifies provisions relating to conversion rights upon termination of eligibility for a group disability insurance policy, group health care service contract, or group health maintenance agreement issued, entered into, or renewed on or after January 1, 2011.
SB 6270 by Senator Keiser; by request of Insurance Commissioner Concerning emergency health care services. Changes the definition of "emergency services" in chapter 48.43 RCW (insurance reform) to allow necessary evaluation and treatment to be provided anywhere in the hospital.
SB 6271 by Senators Murray and Haugen Concerning annexations by cities and code cities located within the boundaries of a regional transit authority. Addresses annexations by cities and code cities located within the boundaries of a regional transit authority.
SB 6272 by Senators Kohl-Welles, Carrell, Roach, and McDermott Concerning the excise taxation of publicly owned facilities accredited by the association of zoos and aquariums. Provides certain excise tax relief to organizations operating accredited zoo and aquarium facilities.
SB 6273 by Senator Swecker Concerning insurance coverage of the sales tax for prescribed durable medical equipment and mobility enhancing equipment. Includes sales and use tax in insurance coverage for prescribed durable medical equipment and mobility enhancing equipment.
SB 6274 by Senator Jacobsen Establishing the Washington state trail interactions work group. Establishes the Washington state trail interactions work group to examine and make recommendations to improve trail access and interactions.
SB 6275 by Senator Jacobsen Regarding harbor lines. Modifies provisions regarding the authority of the commission on harbor lines to change, relocate, or reestablish harbor lines.
SB 6276 by Senator Jacobsen Granting the University of Washington tuition-setting authority. Makes the University of Washington's tuition-setting authority permanent.
SB 6277 by Senators Zarelli and Regala Revising the order of vesting for the right to control disposition of human remains. Relinquishes the right of control of a person to whom the right to control the disposition of human remains has been vested if that person has been charged with first or second degree murder or first degree manslaughter in connection with the decedent's death.
SB 6278 by Senator McDermott Expanding the membership of the capital projects advisory review board. Changes the composition of the capital projects advisory review board.
SB 6279 by Senators Kline, Murray, and Haugen Clarifying regional transit authority facilities as essential public facilities. Clarifies regional transit authority facilities as essential public facilities.
SB 6280 by Senators Murray, Shin, Kohl-Welles, and Marr Concerning East Asian medicine practitioners. Recognizes that acupuncturists licensed by the state engage in a system of medicine to maintain and promote wellness and to prevent, diagnose, and treat disease drawing upon the experience, learning, and traditions originating in East Asia, which include more than acupuncture alone.Changes the state's professional designation of acupuncturists to East Asian medicine practitioners.Incorporates current statutory provisions governing acupuncture, while recognizing treatments, methods, and techniques used in East Asian medicine.
SB 6281 by Senator Tom Addressing the dissolution of limited liability companies. Modifies provisions relating to the dissolution of limited liability companies.
SB 6282 by Senator Fairley Changing the definition of "immediate family" for purpose of membership on the Washington citizens' commission on salaries for elected officials. Revises the definition of "immediate family" with regard to membership eligibility on the Washington citizens' commission on salaries for elected officials.
SB 6283 by Senators Rockefeller, Swecker, and Fraser; by request of Department of General Administration and WSU Extension Energy Program Regarding the Washington State University extension energy program's plant operations support program. Transfers the duties from the department of general administration to the Washington State University extension energy program with regard to the plant operation and support program.
SB 6284 by Senator Jacobsen Recognizing Leif Erickson day. Declares that the ninth day of October be recognized as Leif Erickson day.
SB 6285 by Senator Sheldon Concerning campaign contribution limits for candidates for county office in a noncharter county. Limits campaign contributions for candidates for county office in a noncharter county.
SB 6286 by Senators Kline, Haugen, and Tom Concerning the liability and powers of cities and flood control zone districts. Addresses flood control zone districts with regard to liability and powers, using covered volunteer emergency workers in an emergency situation, and providing grant funds to political subdivisions.
SB 6287 by Senators Fraser and Fairley Concerning annexation of a city, partial city, or town to a fire protection district. Addresses disposition of existing voter-approved indebtedness at the time of annexation of a city, partial city, or town to a fire protection district.
SB 6288 by Senators Pridemore and Fairley Authorizing counties, cities, and towns to request background checks for certain license applicants and licensees. Authorizes local governments to, by ordinance, require a state and federal background investigation of license applicants or licensees in occupations specified by ordinance for the purpose of receiving criminal history record information by county officials.
SB 6289 by Senators Pridemore, Brandland, and Marr Protecting lake water quality by reducing phosphorus from lawn fertilizers. Limits the use of fertilizers containing the plant nutrient phosphorus.
SB 6290 by Senators Kohl-Welles, Keiser, McDermott, and Kline Addressing collective bargaining for certain employees of institutions of higher education and related boards. Modifies provisions relating to collective bargaining for certain employees of institutions of higher education and related boards.
SB 6291 by Senator Brandland Concerning marauding dogs. Revises provisions relating to marauding dogs.
SB 6292 by Senator Brandland Providing notice of release from involuntary treatment. Requires notification of the release of an involuntarily committed person from an evaluation and treatment facility or state hospital.
SB 6293 by Senator Brandland Changing provisions relating to rendering criminal assistance in the first degree. Changes the offense of rendering criminal assistance in the first degree to a class B felony.
SB 6294 by Senator Benton Authorizing the use of four-wheel, all-terrain vehicles on highways under certain conditions. Authorizes a person to operate a four-wheel, all-terrain vehicle upon a highway of this state under certain conditions.
SB 6295 by Senator Benton Concerning government entities photographing or recording images of citizens. Prohibits a local government and the department of transportation from photographing or recording images of: (1) A person driving a vehicle;(2) Passengers in a vehicle; or(3) A vehicle or vehicle license plate.
SB 6296 by Senator Benton Concerning quick title transactions for vehicles and vessels. Regulates quick title applications and service fees for vehicles and vessels.Provides that the act applies to quick title transactions that are processed on or after September 1, 2010.
SB 6297 by Senator Franklin Regarding certification of speech-language pathology assistants. Revises provisions relating to speech-language pathology assistants' certification.
SB 6298 by Senator Berkey Authorizing limited deposits of public funds with credit unions. Authorizes a public entity to deposit funds with a credit union.
SB 6299 by Senators Schoesler and Hatfield Regarding livestock inspection. Addresses livestock inspection with regard to: (1) Self-inspection;(2) Fees for replacement copies of official brand inspection documents;(3) Official health certificate or certificate of veterinarian inspection;(4) Time and mileage fees; and(5) Authority to enter property.
SJM 8017 by Senators Jacobsen and Morton Requesting that the restoration of sustainable, healthy forests be a national priority. Requests that the restoration of sustainable, healthy forests be a national priority.
SJR 8218 by Senators Carrell, Franklin, Brandland, Becker, Schoesler, Kastama, Honeyford, Delvin, Hobbs, Parlette, Zarelli, McCaslin, Holmquist, Hargrove, and Regala Amending the state Constitution so that offenses that may result in a mandatory life sentence upon conviction are not bailable by sufficient sureties. Proposes an amendment to the state Constitution so that offenses that may result in a mandatory life sentence upon conviction are not bailable by sufficient sureties.
SJR 8219 by Senators Franklin and McDermott Amending the Constitution to allow an income tax. Proposes an amendment to the state Constitution to allow an income tax.
SCR 8409 by Senator Keiser Forming a joint select committee on health reform implementation. Forms a joint select committee on health reform implementation.Expires the committee on or before June 30, 2014.
SCR 8410 by Senators Brown and Hewitt Notifying the Governor that the Legislature is ready to conduct business. Notifies the governor that the legislature is organized and ready to conduct business.
SCR 8411 by Senators Brown and Hewitt Establishing cutoff dates for the 2010 regular session. Establishes cutoff dates for the 2010 regular session.
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