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=2012. HB 1753-S by House Committee on Education (originally sponsored by Representatives Liias, Hope, Clibborn, Maxwell, and Billig) Clarifying the authority of a nurse working in a school setting. Reaffirms the authority of a licensed nurse working in a school setting to practice nursing without the supervision of a person who is not a licensed nurse.
HB 1775-S by House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services (originally sponsored by Representatives Goodman and Kagi) Encouraging juvenile restorative justice programs. Provides juvenile restorative justice programs to encourage offenders to accept responsibility for repairing the harm caused by their offense by providing opportunities for voluntary participation and communication between the victim, the offender, their families, and relevant community members.
HB 2149-S by House Committee on Ways & Means (originally sponsored by Representatives Eddy and Kenney) Concerning personal property tax assessment administration, authorizing waiver of penalties and interest under specified circumstances. Authorizes the county legislative authority to authorize the assessor to waive certain penalties for a person or corporation failing or refusing to deliver to the assessor a list of taxable personal property.
HB 2367-S by House Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources (originally sponsored by Representatives Buys, Lytton, Chandler, Blake, Fagan, Wilcox, and Overstreet) Regarding the dairy products commission. Changes the composition of the dairy products commission and the commission's districts and boundaries.
HB 2706 by Representatives Condotta, Hunt, Taylor, and Dahlquist Concerning spirits sampling in former contract liquor stores. Requires the liquor control board to allow spirits sampling in former contract liquor stores for the purpose of promoting the sponsor's products.
HB 2707 by Representative Anderson Creating the joint legislative task force on a Washington strategic petroleum reserve. Establishes the joint legislative task force on a Washington strategic petroleum reserve to study the feasibility of establishing a strategic petroleum reserve and a state-owned petroleum refinery.Expires July 1, 2013.
HB 2708 by Representatives Hinkle, Wilcox, Johnson, and Angel Including the value of solar, biomass, and geothermal facilities in the property tax levy limit calculation. Changes the property tax levy limit calculation to include the value of solar, biomass, and geothermal facilities.
HB 2709 by Representatives Stanford, Parker, Pollet, Anderson, Goodman, Ormsby, Moscoso, and Zeiger Adding a second student to the University of Washington board of regents. Modifies the composition of the University of Washington board of regents by adding another student.
HB 2710 by Representative Pollet Updating the state environmental policy act checklist. Requires the department of ecology to amend WAC 197-11-960 to update the state environmental policy act checklist.
HB 2711 by Representatives Pettigrew, Takko, and Eddy; by request of Office of Financial Management Narrowing the definition of language access providers. Clarifies that state collective bargaining rights of language access providers are limited to providers paid, in whole or in part, with an expenditure of state funds and is not intended to cover providers in legal proceedings.
HB 2712 by Representatives Asay, McCune, and Fagan Concerning regional transit authority ballot propositions. Addresses capital projects and maintenance and operation expenses on ballot propositions for regional transit authorities.
HB 2713 by Representatives Asay, McCune, Fagan, and Klippert Concerning explanatory statements for measures referencing another document. Requires the explanatory statement of a measure to contain the full text of a document that is referenced in the measure.
HB 2714 by Representatives Asay, McCune, Fagan, and Klippert Adding an element to local government referendum ballot titles. Establishes a fourth element for local government referendum ballot titles.
HB 2715 by Representatives Asay, Dammeier, and Fagan Concerning the exclusion of cities from regional transit authority boundaries. Addresses the request of a city to be excluded from regional transit authority boundaries.
HB 2716 by Representatives Miloscia, Asay, Hargrove, and McCune Requiring regional transit authorities to fund comprehensive performance audits. Requires regional transit authorities to fund comprehensive performance audits by the state auditor.
HB 2717 by Representatives Seaquist and Pollet Creating innovations in higher education. Launches two pilot projects.Encourages the four-year institutions of higher education, working with the higher education coordinating board or successor agency, business, and other partners as may be appropriate, to collaborate in order to design innovative approaches to increase the number of resident students working toward and gaining baccalaureate degrees or further updating or advancing their academic credentials.Encourages the state board for community and technical colleges, working with the higher education coordinating board or successor agency, business, and other agencies and partners as may be appropriate, to charter a consortium of volunteer community and technical colleges to design innovative approaches to increase the cost-effective delivery of developmental and remedial education.
HB 2718 by Representatives Billig and Maxwell Protecting short sale sellers from payment of forgiven home loan debt if such debt forgiveness is reported to the internal revenue service. Provides protection, under certain circumstances, to short sale sellers from payment of forgiven home loan debt.
HB 2719 by Representatives Walsh, Seaquist, Nealey, Appleton, Klippert, Maxwell, Finn, and Sullivan; by request of Department of Veterans Affairs Establishing the Walla Walla state veterans' home. Establishes a branch of the state soldiers' home, named the Walla Walla state veterans' home, for veterans and their spouses who meet certain admission requirements.Provides that the act is null and void if appropriations are not approved.
HB 2720 by Representatives Kagi and Ryu Prioritizing safety net funding for residential schools. Gives priority for safety net funding to districts that have the primary duty of providing basic education to individuals who reside in residential habilitation centers.
HB 2721 by Representative Green Clarifying provisions establishing subzones in countywide flood control zone districts. Makes technical corrections to RCW 86.15.025 relating to subzones in countywide flood control zone districts.
HB 2722 by Representatives Parker, Dunshee, Warnick, Zeiger, Angel, and Santos Concerning surplus property. Requires the office of financial management to: (1) Include in its six-year facility plan, a list of surplus properties, including the property, agency ownership, approximate value, and original fund source used to acquire or construct the property; and(2) Coordinate with the department of enterprise services to actively list any properties identified as surplus.Requires the department of enterprise services to submit a report annually to the appropriate legislative fiscal committees and the office of financial management on the status of certain surplus property.Requires agencies, departments, boards, commissions, and institutions of this state to provide to the office of financial management a list of properties that are identified to be surplus.
HB 2723 by Representative Hunt; by request of Governor Gregoire Creating the office of alcohol beverage control. Creates the office of alcohol beverage control and transfers powers, duties, and functions of the liquor control board to the office.
SB 5188-S2 by Senate Committee on Transportation (originally sponsored by Senators Becker, Haugen, Swecker, Stevens, King, Fain, Delvin, Holmquist Newbry, Honeyford, and Hewitt) Harmonizing certain traffic control signal provisions relative to yellow change intervals, certain fine amount limitations, and certain signage and reporting requirements. Harmonizes and makes uniform certain legal provisions relating to traffic control signals.
SB 5381-S by Senate Committee on Government Operations, Tribal Relations & Elections (originally sponsored by Senators Prentice and Regala) Adjusting voting requirements for the renewal of emergency medical service levies. Changes voting requirements for the renewal of emergency medical care and service levies.
SB 5553-S2 by Senate Committee on Government Operations, Tribal Relations & Elections (originally sponsored by Senators Roach, Pridemore, and Chase) Requiring public agencies, special purpose districts, and municipalities to post certain information on their web sites. Establishes the light of day act.Requires public agencies, special purpose districts, and municipalities to post information on regular and special meetings on their web sites.
SB 6000-S by Senate Committee on Government Operations, Tribal Relations & Elections (originally sponsored by Senators Harper, King, and Shin) Concerning deposit and investment provisions for the prearrangement trust funds of cemetery authorities and funeral establishments. Requires prearrangement trust funds and prearrangement funeral service trust money, of cemetery authorities and funeral establishments, to be deposited in a commercial bank, a trust company, a mutual savings bank, a savings and loan association, or a credit union.Expands the types of investments in which the trust funds and trust money may be invested.
SB 6488 by Senator Harper Concerning guardian reporting requirements for certain small estates. Modifies reporting and training requirements for guardians of certain small estates.
SB 6489 by Senator Harper Concerning the issuance of certain drivers' licenses. Addresses drivers' licenses and temporary restricted drivers' licenses with regard to application for an ignition interlock driver's license.
SB 6490 by Senators Pridemore, Carrell, Chase, Conway, Harper, Hobbs, Swecker, Hargrove, Hatfield, and Shin Clarifying the number of employees within certain classifications within the consolidated technology services agency. Provides that no more than twenty-five percent of the employees within the consolidated technology services agency may be exempt from the state civil service law.
SB 6491 by Senator Nelson; by request of Department of Health and Department of Ecology Transferring the low-level radioactive waste site use permit program from the department of ecology to the department of health. Transfers the low-level radioactive waste site use permit program from the department of ecology to the department of health.
SB 6492 by Senators Hargrove, Stevens, and Regala Improving timeliness, efficiency, and accountability of forensic resource utilization associated with competency to stand trial. Establishes performance targets for the timeliness of the completion of accurate and reliable evaluations of competency to stand trial and related competency services for adult criminal defendants.
SB 6493 by Senators Regala, Hargrove, Stevens, Harper, Kline, Carrell, and Shin Addressing sexually violent predator civil commitment cases. Requires the director of the office of public defense to administer state-funded services in representation of indigent respondents qualified for appointed counsel in sexually violent predator civil commitment cases.Transfers powers, duties, and functions of the department of social and health services pertaining to indigent defense for sexually violent predators to the office of public defense.
SB 6494 by Senators Hargrove, Stevens, Regala, and Carrell Improving truancy procedures by changing the applicability of mandatory truancy petition filing provisions to children under seventeen years of age, requiring initial petitions to contain information about the child's academic status, prohibiting issuance of a bench warrant at an initial truancy status hearing, and modifying school district reporting requirements after the court assumes jurisdiction in a truancy case. Modifies provisions relating to truancy procedures for children under seventeen years of age.Prohibits issuance of a bench warrant at an initial truancy status hearing.
SB 6495 by Senators Chase, Prentice, Nelson, Kohl-Welles, and Kline Concerning fiscal reform. Establishes a state income tax.Reduces the state sales tax.Eliminates the state property tax.Takes effect if the proposed amendment to Article VII of the state Constitution, authorizing income taxes, is approved by the voters at the November 2012 general election.
SB 6496 by Senators Pridemore, Chase, Prentice, Nelson, Shin, Kline, Harper, Conway, and Kohl-Welles Improving accountability by requiring that new tax preferences have a net benefit to the state. Requires introduced bills, that adopt a new tax preference or expand or extend an existing tax preference, to require that the tax preference have a net benefit to the state.
SB 6497 by Senators Chase, Nelson, Shin, Kline, Conway, and Kohl-Welles Requiring a net benefit to the state to claim the sales and use tax exemption for manufacturing machinery and equipment. Allows claiming the sales and use tax exemption for manufacturing machinery and equipment only if there is a net benefit to the state.
SB 6498 by Senator Swecker Modifying write-in voting provisions. Addresses timelines for filing a declaration of candidacy for write-in candidates.
SB 6499 by Senators Prentice, Sheldon, Schoesler, and Chase Concerning regional transit authority boards. Modifies provisions relating to the composition of regional transit authority boards.
SB 6500 by Senators Prentice, Sheldon, and Schoesler Concerning regional transit authority ballot propositions. Addresses capital projects and maintenance and operation expenses on ballot propositions for regional transit authorities.
SB 6501 by Senators Prentice, Sheldon, and Schoesler Concerning the exclusion of cities from regional transit authority boundaries. Addresses the request of a city to be excluded from regional transit authority boundaries.
SB 6502 by Senators Kastama, Prentice, Sheldon, Tom, Litzow, Schoesler, Harper, Regala, Chase, and Shin Concerning information disclosed on ballots and voters' pamphlets. Addresses capital projects and maintenance and operation expenses on ballot propositions for regional transit authorities.Establishes a fourth element for local government referendum ballot titles.Requires the explanatory statement of a measure to contain the full text of a document that is referenced in the measure.
SB 6503 by Senators Prentice, Sheldon, Schoesler, Shin, Tom, Litzow, Regala, Harper, and Chase Concerning explanatory statements for measures referencing another document. Requires the explanatory statement of a measure to contain the full text of a document that is referenced in the measure.
SB 6504 by Senators Keiser and Kohl-Welles Addressing noncompetition agreements for broadcasting industry employees. Provides that a noncompetition agreement for broadcasting industry employees is void and unenforceable beyond the expiration of the employment contract containing the noncompetition agreement when the employment relationship terminates due to the expiration of the employment contract.
SB 6505 by Senators Keiser and Kohl-Welles Developing educational materials for assisting employees of self-insured employers entering claim resolution structured settlement agreements. Requires the office of the ombudsman for workers of industrial insurance self-insured employers to develop and promote an educational program and materials to assist employees of self-insured employers entering into claim resolution structured settlement agreements.Provides funding for the educational program through the self-insured employer overpayment reimbursement fund.
SB 6506 by Senator Carrell Excepting franchisees from the definition of worker for purposes of workers' compensation. Revises the definition of "worker," for purposes of workers' compensation, by excepting franchisees.
SB 6507 by Senators Hewitt, Kilmer, Swecker, Shin, and Roach; by request of Department of Veterans Affairs Establishing the Walla Walla state veterans' home. Establishes a branch of the state soldiers' home, named the Walla Walla state veterans' home, for veterans and their spouses who meet certain admission requirements.Provides that the act is null and void if appropriations are not approved.
SB 6508 by Senator Pridemore Authorizing waivers from certain DSHS overpayment recovery efforts. Authorizes the department of social and health services to waive all efforts to collect certain overpayments from a client when the department determines an overpayment is not the fault of the client.
SB 6509 by Senators Fraser and Parlette Creating the office of legislative support services. Creates the office of legislative support services to provide administrative and support services to the senate, the house of representatives, the joint legislative audit and review committee, the joint transportation committee, the office of the state actuary, the legislative evaluation and accountability program committee, the joint legislative systems committee, and the statute law committee.
SB 6510 by Senators Brown and Baumgartner Exempting entry fees for certain running events and basketball tournaments from the sales and use tax. Provides a sales and use tax exemption on entry fees for an eligible basketball tournament or an eligible running event operated by a nonprofit organization.
SB 6511 by Senators Stevens and Hargrove Concerning court procedures for review of petitions for protection orders. Addresses rules of evidence for hearings on protection orders.
SB 6512 by Senators Holmquist Newbry, Kastama, and Morton Regarding irrigation and rehabilitation district administration. Modifies irrigation and rehabilitation district provisions relating to: (1) The length of term for, and the election of, directors of districts;(2) Eligibility to vote for the directors; and(3) Assessments and special assessments.
SB 6513 by Senators McAuliffe, Hill, Rolfes, Hobbs, Ericksen, Roach, Shin, and Delvin Addressing issues of accountability and funding for alternative learning experience programs. Addresses issues of accountability and funding for alternative learning experience programs.
SB 6514 by Senators Hobbs, Fain, Kastama, Litzow, Hatfield, and Harper Requiring notices of owner-occupied real property foreclosure sales to be posted on the internet. Requires a trustee for owner-occupied properties to publish notice of owner-occupied real property foreclosure sales on certain internet web sites for a specified period of time.
SB 6515 by Senators Kline, Hobbs, Kastama, Fain, Litzow, and Harper Concerning the rescission of a trustee's foreclosure sale. Authorizes a trustee, beneficiary, or agent for a beneficiary, until up to the eleventh day following the trustee's foreclosure sale, to declare the trustee's sale and deed void for certain reasons.
SB 6516 by Senators Tom, Zarelli, Hobbs, and Hatfield Defining plan year for the purposes of the public employees' benefits board. Revises the definition of "plan year" for purposes of the public employees' benefits board.Requires benefit plans provided by the public employees' benefits board to be operated on plan years that are concurrent with state fiscal years.
SJM 8016 by Senators Kastama, Shin, Chase, Hatfield, Kilmer, and Fraser; by request of Lieutenant Governor Encouraging the beyond the border action plan on perimeter security and economic competitiveness and the action plan on regulatory cooperation between the United States and Canada. Encourages the beyond the border action plan on perimeter security and economic competitiveness and the action plan on regulatory cooperation between the United States and Canada.
SJM 8017 by Senators Kohl-Welles, Keiser, Murray, Delvin, Conway, Pflug, Tom, Regala, Fain, Fraser, and Kline Requesting that the Drug Enforcement Administration reclassify medical marijuana as a Schedule II drug. Requests the drug enforcement administration to reclassify medical marijuana as a schedule II drug.
SJR 8224 by Senators Chase, Prentice, Nelson, Kohl-Welles, and Kline Amending the Constitution to allow an income tax. Proposes an amendment to the state Constitution to allow an income tax.
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