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=2013. HB 1034-S by House Committee on Business & Financial Services (originally sponsored by Representatives Kirby and Ryu) Regulating the licensing of escrow agents. Regulates escrow agent licensing.
HB 1175 by Representatives Nealey, Haler, Klippert, Walsh, Schmick, and Fagan; by request of Board For Judicial Administration Increasing the number of superior court judges in Benton and Franklin counties jointly. Increases the number of superior court judges in Benton and Franklin counties jointly.
HB 1176 by Representatives Manweller, Pollet, and Haler Restricting bonuses and other incentives in higher education. Places certain restrictions on bonuses and other incentives for the president and chancellors at specified institutions of higher education.
HB 1177 by Representatives Lytton, Sullivan, Santos, Maxwell, Reykdal, and Fitzgibbon Modifying the education accountability system to allow state criteria, resources, and strategies to be used for assistance and intervention. Modifies the education accountability system to allow state criteria, resources, and strategies to be used for assistance and intervention.Requires the superintendent of public instruction to annually identify certain challenged and low-achieving schools and establish criteria for such identification.
HB 1178 by Representatives Lytton, Maxwell, Santos, Seaquist, Reykdal, Sullivan, and Fitzgibbon Authorizing alternative assessments of basic skills for teacher certification. Expands the types of testing instruments and assessments that may be used to measure basic skills for the purposes of teacher certification.
HB 1179 by Representatives Morrell, Sawyer, Zeiger, and Takko Revising the lien for collection of sewer charges by counties. Allows counties to adopt alternative procedures for the collection of sewer charges.
HB 1180 by Representatives Scott, Blake, and Kristiansen Addressing death benefits for volunteer firefighters and reserve officers. Modifies death benefits for volunteer firefighters and reserve officers.
HB 1181 by Representatives Upthegrove, Takko, and Zeiger Requiring information on home energy efficiency to be included in residential home inspection reports. Ensures that residential home inspections provide consumers with information about home energy efficiency based on standards developed by the home inspector advisory licensing board.
HB 1182 by Representatives Harris, Cody, Vick, and Nealey Including pharmacists in the legend drug act. Includes pharmacists in the list of professionals exempted from certain provisions of the legend drug act.
HB 1183 by Representatives Morris, Smith, Habib, Crouse, Morrell, Magendanz, Freeman, Kochmar, Walsh, Tarleton, Dahlquist, Vick, Zeiger, Maxwell, and Hudgins Regarding wireless communications structures. Modifies the requirements for wireless communication structures to be exempt from certain environmental policies.
HB 1184 by Representatives Takko, Hurst, Klippert, Blake, Springer, Tharinger, Short, and Walsh Protecting sport shooting ranges. Exempts sport shooting ranges from certain liabilities and regulations.
HB 1185 by Representatives Takko, Alexander, Springer, Tharinger, Clibborn, and Kochmar Concerning equitable allocation of auditor costs. Modifies the calculation of fees charged by county auditors for searching records.
HB 1186 by Representatives Haigh, Nealey, Jinkins, Rodne, and Shea Concerning veterinarian immunity from liability when reporting suspected animal cruelty. Provides licensed veterinarians immunity from liability arising from good faith based reports of suspected animal cruelty.
HB 1187 by Representatives Stanford, Warnick, Dunshee, and Zeiger Concerning grants for community outdoor and indoor athletic facilities. Modifies certain criteria governing grants for community outdoor and indoor athletic facilities.Requires the department of revenue to estimate the amount of sales and use tax revenue collected in the prior fiscal year from the sale of or charge made for the right to participate in competitive team sport activities and provide the estimated amount to the state treasurer.Requires the state treasurer to transfer fifty percent of the most recent estimated amount from the general fund into the youth athletic facility account.
HB 1188 by Representatives Lytton, MacEwen, Haigh, Tharinger, Blake, Wilcox, and Morris Creating a focused effort on reestablishing a rural agricultural economy in western Washington by making investments aimed at returning underproducing land back into a state of active agricultural production. Requires the department of agriculture, in tandem with the Washington State University Mount Vernon northwestern Washington research and extension center, to maintain a program with the goal of returning land located in western Washington that is either not in agricultural production or that is currently in a state of underproduction back to production.
HB 1189 by Representatives Lytton, Morris, Blake, and Takko Ensuring a balanced representation of interests on the fish and wildlife commission. Modifies certain membership eligibility and compliance requirements for the fish and wildlife commission.
HB 1190 by Representatives Angel, Haler, Walsh, and Fagan Requiring drug testing for recipients of benefits under the temporary assistance for needy families program. Requires the department of social and health services, under certain circumstances, to require drug testing for recipients of benefits under the temporary assistance for needy families program.
HB 1191 by Representatives Short, Blake, Takko, Shea, Kretz, Crouse, Schmick, and Chandler Protecting livestock against predator attacks. Requires that rules established by the fish and wildlife commission allow an owner of livestock to kill a mammalian predator, regardless of state classification, without a permit or other form of permission.
HB 1192 by Representatives Short, Blake, Takko, Taylor, Kretz, Crouse, Springer, and Chandler Regarding license fees under Title 77 RCW for veterans with disabilities. Provides discounted hunting and fishing opportunities for nonresident veterans with disabilities.
HB 1193 by Representative Wilcox Notifying landowners of applications to construct wind turbines. Requires an applicant of a permit to construct a wind turbine to provide notice of the application to adjacent landowners.
HB 1194 by Representatives Stanford, Warnick, Lytton, Goodman, Wilcox, Tharinger, Chandler, Blake, Nealey, Orcutt, Hansen, and Kirby Limiting liability for habitat projects. Prohibits a landowner, whose land is used for a habitat project that is included on a habitat project list, from being held civilly liable for any property damages resulting from the habitat project regardless of whether or not the project was funded by the salmon recovery funding board.
HB 1195 by Representatives Wylie, Buys, Hunt, Van De Wege, Appleton, and Orwall Repealing provisions relating to filling unexpired terms. Repeals statutes relating to elections for filling unexpired terms.
HB 1196 by Representatives Chandler, Blake, Warnick, and Tharinger; by request of Department of Ecology Concerning Yakima river basin water resource management. Authorizes the department of ecology to: (1) Implement the integrated water resource management plan in the Yakima river basin;(2) Develop water supply solutions that provide concurrent benefits to both instream and out-of-stream uses; and(3) Address a variety of water resource and ecosystem problems affecting fish passage, habitat functions, and agricultural, municipal, and domestic water supply in the Yakima river basin, consistent with the integrated plan.Creates the Yakima integrated plan implementation account, the Yakima integrated plan implementation taxable bond account, and the Yakima integrated plan implementation revenue recovery account.
HB 1197 by Representatives Pollet, Zeiger, Reykdal, Moscoso, and Moeller Concerning open public meetings. Requires a member of the public attending a meeting of a governing body to provide his or her name and address if he or she wants to comment on an action being considered by the public body.Requires a governing body of a public agency to allow public comment before taking final action on an ordinance, resolution, rule, regulation, order, or directive.
HB 1198 by Representatives Pollet, Hunt, Ryu, Maxwell, Reykdal, Bergquist, Moscoso, and Moeller Requiring training of public officials and employees regarding public records and open public meetings. Requires the attorney general to develop and implement: (1) A training program regarding the legal requirements and purposes of the open public meetings act;(2) A training program on the legal requirements and purposes of the public records act and chapter 40.14 RCW (preservation and destruction of public records); and(3) An intensive training seminar for public records officers.Requires every member of the governing body of a public agency to complete the open public meetings act training course implemented or accredited by the attorney general.Requires each elected state or local official, and each person appointed to fill a vacancy in elective office, who is subject to the requirements of the public records act, to complete certain training courses.
HB 1199 by Representatives Blake, Chandler, Takko, Buys, Kirby, Orcutt, Lytton, Van De Wege, Nealey, Hudgins, Stanford, Wilcox, and Warnick; by request of Department of Fish and Wildlife Ensuring hunter safety. Revises hunter education training program requirements.
HB 1200 by Representatives Blake, Wilcox, Takko, Lytton, Klippert, Van De Wege, Nealey, Stanford, and Short Concerning the labeling of seafood. Revises seafood labeling requirements.Addresses penalties for unlawful misbranding of food fish or shellfish.
HB 1201 by Representatives Roberts, Haler, Haigh, Hunt, Ryu, Sullivan, Reykdal, Dunshee, Goodman, Fitzgibbon, Pollet, Appleton, Sells, and Stanford Preventing animal cruelty. Prohibits selling, bartering, or auctioning of animals upon certain public property or upon certain private property open to the public.
HB 1202 by Representatives Roberts, Haler, Haigh, Hunt, Reykdal, Sullivan, Ryu, Dunshee, Goodman, Fitzgibbon, Pollet, Sells, Appleton, Stanford, and Liias Preventing animal cruelty. Modifies animal cruelty provisions relating to the crimes of animal cruelty in the first and second degree, animal fighting, and leaving and/or confining an animal in a motor vehicle or certain enclosed spaces.
HB 1203 by Representatives Farrell, Lytton, Kagi, Freeman, and Walsh; by request of Department of Early Learning Exempting personal information relating to children from public inspection and copying. Exempts from public inspection and copying under the public records act, personal information for a child enrolled in licensed child care in any files maintained by the department of early learning.
HB 1204 by Representatives Roberts, Dahlquist, Kagi, Farrell, Walsh, Kochmar, Fey, Seaquist, Johnson, Freeman, Jinkins, Morrell, McCoy, Tarleton, Zeiger, Clibborn, Goodman, and MacEwen Concerning sibling visitation for children in foster care. Recognizes the importance of ensuring frequent and meaningful contact for siblings separated due to involvement in the foster care system.Ensures appropriate facilitation of sibling visits by enumerating the specific and appropriate limitations for such visits for the information of case managers, caregivers, birth families, and youth.
HB 1205 by Representatives Hunt, Reykdal, Van De Wege, Roberts, Appleton, and Orwall Creating the governor's official inaugural ball committee. Creates the governor's official inaugural ball committee to plan and organize governors' official inaugural balls.Creates the governor's official inaugural ball account.
HB 1206 by Representatives Tharinger, Takko, Jinkins, Springer, Fitzgibbon, Upthegrove, Moeller, Riccelli, Hudgins, Tarleton, and Liias Concerning changes to programs relevant to the department of ecology designed to create administrative flexibility. Provides administrative flexibility for the department of ecology by changing certain programs relevant to the department.
HB 1207 by Representatives Haigh and Takko Concerning cemetery district formation requirements. Modifies cemetery district formation requirements relating to petitions, canvass of returns, and resolution of organization.
SB 5094 by Senators Pearson, Rivers, Roach, Padden, Benton, Bailey, Carrell, Becker, Holmquist Newbry, Litzow, Sheldon, Honeyford, Dammeier, Parlette, Smith, and Braun Requiring notification of sex offenders attending schools. Requires a sheriff, upon receiving notice from a registered sex offender that he or she will be attending or employed by a school or institution of higher education, to promptly notify the school district and principal or the institution's department of public safety and provide the school or department with certain information, including the sex offender's sentence imposed for conviction.Requires the school district or department to make certain notifications upon receiving notice from the sheriff.Requires school districts, at certain times, to collect residential and e-mail addresses of parents, legal guardians, students who are eighteen years of age or older, and school district personnel.
SB 5095 by Senators Roach, Tom, Rivers, Becker, Holmquist Newbry, Schoesler, Ericksen, Padden, Bailey, Hill, and Honeyford Providing proof of financial responsibility for motor vehicle operation. Authorizes the use of a mobile electronic device to show proof of financial responsibility for motor vehicle operation when proof is requested by law enforcement.
SB 5096 by Senators Keiser, Fain, Nelson, and Hasegawa Transferring ferry and flood control zone district functions and taxing authorities to county legislative authorities in counties with a population of one million five hundred thousand or more. Transfers county ferry district and flood control zone district functions and taxing authorities to certain county legislative authorities.
SB 5097 by Senators Becker, Pearson, Bailey, Hatfield, Holmquist Newbry, Tom, Schoesler, Rivers, Honeyford, Padden, Roach, and Parlette Allowing spouses to combine volunteer hours for purposes of receiving a complimentary discover pass. Allows married spouses to combine vouchers showing the collective performance of service on agency-sanctioned volunteer projects to be redeemed for a single complimentary discover pass.
SB 5098 by Senators Ericksen and Ranker Regarding wireless communications structures. Modifies the requirements for wireless communication structures to be exempt from certain environmental policies.
SB 5099 by Senator Rivers Concerning fuel usage of publicly owned vehicles, vessels, and construction equipment. Exempts from certain fuel usage requirements, police, fire, and other emergency response vehicles; engine retrofits that would void warranties; and conventional vehicles and equipment owned before June 1, 2018.Requires local government subdivisions to determine whether meeting fuel usage requirements is practicable.
SB 5100 by Senators Hargrove and Padden Addressing the statute of limitations for sexual abuse against a child. Modifies provisions relating to the statute of limitations for sexual abuse against a child.
SB 5101 by Senators Mullet, Hobbs, Litzow, Fain, Murray, Hatfield, Hill, Hewitt, and Schoesler Concerning a sales and use tax exemption for certain financial information provided to qualifying businesses providing international investment management services. Provides a sales and use tax exemption on standard financial information to qualifying international investment management companies.
SB 5102 by Senators Pearson, Darneille, and Padden Concerning veterinarian immunity from liability when reporting suspected animal cruelty. Provides licensed veterinarians immunity from liability arising from good faith based reports of suspected animal cruelty.
SB 5103 by Senators Harper, Murray, Litzow, Frockt, Conway, and Fain Concerning grants for community outdoor and indoor athletic facilities. Modifies certain criteria governing grants for community outdoor and indoor athletic facilities.Requires the department of revenue to estimate the amount of sales and use tax revenue collected in the prior fiscal year from the sale of or charge made for the right to participate in competitive team sport activities and provide the estimated amount to the state treasurer.Requires the state treasurer to transfer fifty percent of the most recent estimated amount from the general fund into the youth athletic facility account.
SB 5104 by Senators Mullet, Frockt, Hatfield, Litzow, Ericksen, and Fain Placing epinephrine autoinjectors in schools. Authorizes school districts and nonpublic schools to maintain a supply of epinephrine autoinjectors at a school.
SB 5105 by Senators Dammeier, Harper, Pearson, and Darneille Asserting conditions under which the department of corrections provides rental vouchers to a registered sex offender. Places restrictions on the department of corrections with regard to providing rental vouchers to registered sex offenders.
SB 5106 by Senator Delvin Concerning the operation of county budgets. Authorizes county legislative authorities, during the period appropriation accounts remain open, to make transfers, revisions, supplemental appropriations, and appropriations to meet public emergencies occurring before the close of the fiscal year.
SB 5107 by Senators Padden and Holmquist Newbry Concerning prevailing wages for workers employed in residential construction. Requires distinct prevailing wage rates to be calculated and paid to workers employed in residential construction.
SB 5108 by Senators Padden, Carrell, Roach, Benton, Pearson, and Holmquist Newbry Concerning property tax exemptions for service-connected disabled veterans and senior citizens. Increases combined disposable income amounts for property tax exemptions for service-connected disabled veterans and senior citizens.
SB 5109 by Senators Padden, Benton, and Smith Creating a business and occupation tax exemption for new businesses. Creates a business and occupation tax exemption for certain new businesses.
SB 5110 by Senators Tom, Murray, Hill, and McAuliffe Regarding local government purchasing. Authorizes a unit of local government to award a contract to a bidder submitting the lowest bid before taxes are applied.Requires the unit of local government to provide notice of its intent to award a contract based on this method before bids are submitted.
SB 5111 by Senators Billig, Kohl-Welles, Cleveland, and Rivers Creating a beer and wine theater license. Creates a beer and wine theater license.
SB 5112 by Senators Holmquist Newbry, Sheldon, Braun, and Hewitt Granting scheduling authority for qualified retrospective rating plan employers and groups. Authorizes retrospective rating plan employers and groups to: (1) Assist the department of labor and industries in the processing of certain claims;(2) Schedule medical examinations and consultations; and(3) Schedule vocational rehabilitation assessments.Requires the joint legislative audit and review committee's audit to include the scheduling authority granted to retrospective rating plan employers and groups.
SB 5113 by Senators Bailey, Padden, Carrell, Roach, Benton, and Hobbs Concerning the enforcement of speed limits on roads within condominium associations. Authorizes state, local, and county law enforcement personnel to enforce speeding violations on private roads within condominium association communities.
SB 5114 by Senators Bailey, Hobbs, Roach, Becker, Carrell, Dammeier, Benton, Honeyford, and Padden Regarding access to K-12 campuses for occupational or educational information. Allows official recruiting representatives of the job corps, peace corps, and AmeriCorps access to certain K-12 campuses for the purpose of informing students of educational and career opportunities.
SB 5115 by Senator Keiser Concerning the definition of community mental health service delivery system. Revises the definition of "community mental health service delivery system" for purposes of the community mental health services act.
SB 5116 by Senators Benton and Harper Exempting transfers of real property by operation of law or court order from the requirement to file a real estate excise tax affidavit. Exempts transfers of real property by operation of law or court order from the requirement to file a real estate excise tax affidavit.
SB 5117 by Senators McAuliffe, Litzow, and Rolfes Regarding family involvement coordinators in public schools. Provides a funding allocation for family involvement coordinators in public schools.
SB 5118 by Senators Carrell, Benton, Darneille, Bailey, Roach, and Honeyford Addressing access to original birth certificates after adoption finalization. Allows a birth parent, who has filed an affidavit of nondisclosure regarding an adoptee's access to his or her original birth certificate, to subsequently file an affidavit indicating their consent to disclosure.
SB 5119 by Senators Carrell, Pearson, Hewitt, Sheldon, Becker, Holmquist Newbry, Litzow, Roach, Honeyford, and Dammeier Creating a sentence enhancement for body armor. Creates a sentence enhancement for body armor.
SB 5120 by Senators Carrell, Rivers, Benton, Braun, and Bailey Concerning expenditures for works of art. Prohibits money from being expended on the acquisition of works of art through the end of the 2013-2015 biennium, unless a contract for the acquisition of art existed before the effective date of the act.
SB 5121 by Senators Carrell, Benton, Becker, Bailey, Litzow, Roach, and Honeyford Concerning the effect of zoning ordinances on hobby vehicle restoration. Prohibits a local government from enacting, enforcing, or maintaining an ordinance, development regulation, zoning regulation, or official control, policy, or administrative practice that prohibits hobby vehicle restoration.
SB 5122 by Senators Carrell, Darneille, Pearson, Roach, Sheldon, Dammeier, and Honeyford Concerning patient and staff safety at state hospitals. Requires the department of social and health services to develop a plan to enhance the safety of state hospital patients and staff from assault.
SB 5123 by Senators Ranker, Hatfield, Hobbs, and Parlette Establishing a farm internship program. Requires the director of the department of labor and industries to establish a farm internship pilot project for the employment of farm interns on small farms in certain counties.Requires appropriations made for the purposes of the act to be from the state general fund.Expires December 31, 2017.
SB 5124 by Senators Holmquist Newbry, Braun, King, Baumgartner, Rivers, Ericksen, Benton, Becker, Dammeier, Smith, Schoesler, Honeyford, Tom, Parlette, and Hewitt Simplifying and adding certainty to the calculation of workers' compensation benefits. Simplifies the calculation of workers' compensation benefits.
SB 5125 by Senators Holmquist Newbry, Braun, King, Baumgartner, Rivers, Ericksen, Benton, Bailey, Becker, Schoesler, Honeyford, and Hewitt Addressing workers' compensation reform through clarification of occupational disease claims. Makes the workers' compensation system more cost-effective by assuring that the system will only be responsible for costs due to workplace injuries.
SB 5126 by Senators Holmquist Newbry, Braun, King, Baumgartner, Rivers, Benton, Becker, Ericksen, Bailey, Litzow, Schoesler, Hill, Honeyford, Tom, and Hewitt Concerning recovery for purposes of legal actions under the industrial insurance statutes. Specifies that the act is an explicit restatement of the legislature's original intent to grant the department of labor and industries or a self-insured employer the authority to reimburse itself from a third-party recovery for the amount paid on behalf of the worker or beneficiary for all economic and noneconomic damages except loss of consortium.
SB 5127 by Senators Holmquist Newbry, Tom, King, Sheldon, Baumgartner, Ericksen, Rivers, Litzow, Benton, Dammeier, Carrell, Braun, Bailey, Honeyford, Becker, Hill, Roach, Schoesler, Parlette, Padden, and Hewitt Amending provisions governing structured settlements by removing age barriers and clarifying legislative intent. Removes age barriers and clarifies legislative intent with regard to structured settlements.
SB 5128 by Senators Holmquist Newbry, Braun, King, Baumgartner, Sheldon, Rivers, Ericksen, Benton, Litzow, Becker, Dammeier, Smith, Hill, Bailey, Honeyford, Tom, Schoesler, Parlette, Padden, and Hewitt Addressing compensation for injured workers. Modifies provisions relating to compensation for injured workers.
SJM 8000 by Senator Kohl-Welles Requesting that the Drug Enforcement Administration reclassify medical marijuana as a Schedule II drug. Requests that the drug enforcement administration reclassify medical marijuana as a schedule II drug.
SJR 8204 by Senators Roach, Benton, Schoesler, Holmquist Newbry, Carrell, Sheldon, Ericksen, Dammeier, Smith, and Padden Amending the Constitution to require a two-thirds majority vote of the legislature to raise taxes. Proposes an amendment to the state Constitution to require a two-thirds majority vote of the legislature to raise taxes.
SJR 8205 by Senators Roach, Benton, Schoesler, Padden, Holmquist Newbry, Carrell, Sheldon, Ericksen, Dammeier, and Smith Amending the Constitution to require a two-thirds majority vote of the legislature to raise taxes. Proposes an amendment to the state Constitution to require a two-thirds majority vote of the legislature to raise taxes.
SJR 8206 by Senators Bailey, Roach, Benton, Becker, Holmquist Newbry, Sheldon, Honeyford, and Padden Amending the Constitution to require emergency clauses only be allowed by amendment to a bill and approved by sixty percent of each house of the legislature. Proposes an amendment to the state Constitution to require emergency clauses only be allowed by amendment to a bill and approved by sixty percent of each house of the legislature.
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