STATE OF WASHINGTON
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
61st Legislature - 2009 Regular Session

FRANK CHOPP JEFF MORRIS
Speaker Speaker Pro Tempore
BARBARA BAKER, Chief Clerk

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS FOURTH ORDER OF BUSINESS
Introduction and First Reading of
Bills, Memorials, Joint Resolutions and Concurrent Resolutions

February 5, 2009 - Thursday 25TH DAY 2009 Regular Session
NOT OFFICIAL UNTIL ADOPTED
PLEASE NOTE:
Added sponsor Pink Slips must be in the WORKROOM or on the Rostrum by 2:00 PM today.
HB 1981 By Representatives Driscoll, Parker, Wood and Ormsby
Modifying the rural county tax credit provided in chapter 82.62 RCW.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 1982 By Representatives Wallace, Kessler, Blake, Hurst, Roach and Rodne
Concerning shared parental responsibility.
Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY.
HB 1983 By Representatives Finn, Appleton and Kirby
Providing training for park rangers employed by the state parks and recreation commission.
Referred to Committee on PUBLIC SAFETY & EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS.
HB 1984 By Representatives Finn, Armstrong and Upthegrove
Authorizing the use of a safe alternative refrigerant in motor vehicle air conditioning equipment.
Referred to Committee on ECOLOGY & PARKS.
HB 1985 By Representative Moeller
Concerning public health financing.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1986 By Representatives Hasegawa, Anderson, Wallace, White and Sells
Authorizing a peer mentoring pilot program at Western Washington University and a community or technical college.
Referred to Committee on HIGHER EDUCATION.
HB 1987 By Representatives Takko, Herrera and Ross
Authorizing limited outdoor burning.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH.
HB 1988 By Representatives Wood, Condotta, Conway and Green
Regarding alcoholic beverage regulation.
Referred to Committee on COMMERCE & LABOR.
HB 1989 By Representatives Warnick, O'Brien and Hinkle
Providing immunity to public agencies regarding the use of navigational aids to mark hazards.
Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY.
HB 1990 By Representatives Clibborn, Anderson, Darneille and Williams
Exempting language service providers from the definition of employment and worker for the purposes of unemployment compensation and industrial insurance.
Referred to Committee on COMMERCE & LABOR.
HB 1991 By Representative Kirby
Removing the notice requirement when an attorney or private investigator requests vehicle owner information.
Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY.
HB 1992 By Representatives Conway, Simpson, Wood, Moeller, Williams, Liias and Sullivan
Concerning the application of chapter 39.12 RCW to construction projects that involve tax incentives, loans, or public land or property that is sold or leased.
Referred to Committee on COMMERCE & LABOR.
HB 1993 By Representatives Cox, Schmick, Kenney, Flannigan, Hope, Hunt, Chase, Kristiansen, McCune and Ross
Allowing a fishing license holder to use two poles in selected state waters.
Referred to Committee on AGRICULTURE & NATURAL RESOURCES.
HB 1994 By Representatives Finn and Chase
Informing electric customers of the carbon dioxide emissions associated with the customer's electricity consumption.
Referred to Committee on TECHNOLOGY, ENERGY & COMMUNICATIONS.
HB 1995 By Representative Blake
Allowing the department of fish and wildlife to accept commercial license or permit applications after the application deadline.
Referred to Committee on AGRICULTURE & NATURAL RESOURCES.
HB 1996 By Representatives Armstrong and Eddy
Concerning the ability to locate underground facilities.
Referred to Committee on TECHNOLOGY, ENERGY & COMMUNICATIONS.
HB 1997 By Representatives Finn, Rolfes, Smith, Dunshee, Upthegrove and Kretz; by request of Puget Sound Partnership
Regarding Puget Sound scientific research.
Referred to Committee on ECOLOGY & PARKS.
HB 1998 By Representatives Sullivan, Rodne, Simpson and Anderson
Concerning public water systems.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH.
HB 1999 By Representative Blake
Exempting from sales and use tax sales for and use by tribal administration and programs of any landless Washington state federally recognized Indian tribe.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT & TRIBAL AFFAIRS.
HB 2000 By Representatives Priest, Wallace and Anderson
Providing a coordinated approach to creating an adequate supply of well-qualified mathematics and science teachers.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 2001 By Representatives Kenney, Anderson, Sells, Hasegawa and Wallace
Regarding insurance for higher education students participating in study or research abroad.
Referred to Committee on HIGHER EDUCATION.
HB 2002 By Representatives Klippert, Morris, Blake and Haler
Concerning the generation of electricity in carbonless energy parks.
Referred to Committee on TECHNOLOGY, ENERGY & COMMUNICATIONS.
HB 2003 By Representatives Orwall, Sullivan, Quall and Priest; by request of Governor Gregoire
Changing professional educator standards board provisions.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 2004 By Representative Green
Authorizing the indirect supervision of certain health care services provided through naturopathic doctors.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 2005 By Representative Simpson
Allowing qualifying counties and cities to forgo the requirements of one review and revision cycle mandated under the growth management act.
Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT & HOUSING.
HB 2006 By Representative Simpson
Granting counties and cities two additional years to comply with review and revision requirements of the growth management act.
Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT & HOUSING.
HB 2007 By Representative Ericksen
Concerning the removal of gravel from waterways to reduce the impact of flooding.
Referred to Committee on AGRICULTURE & NATURAL RESOURCES.
HB 2008 By Representative Ericksen
Allowing a tax credit for unemployment contributions paid for services performed by corporate officers who are not eligible for unemployment benefits.
Referred to Committee on FINANCIAL INSTITUTIONS & INSURANCE.
HB 2009 By Representatives Ericksen and Herrera
Allowing purchases under the voluntary green power program to count toward the state's existing renewable energy targets.
Referred to Committee on TECHNOLOGY, ENERGY & COMMUNICATIONS.