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 1208 by Representatives Reykdal, Haler, Lytton, Carlyle, Seaquist, Wylie, Pollet, Jinkins, Ryu, Zeiger, Scott, and Fagan Establishing the digital college in the high school pilot project. Establishes the digital college in the high school as a pilot project to expand free access to online college courses for high school students.Requires the office of the superintendent of public instruction and the state board for community and technical colleges to establish a single online portal for eligible high school students to apply and enroll in college courses offered by community and technical colleges through the Washington online system, regardless of which college offers the course.Requires the state board for community and technical colleges, in consultation with the colleges, to establish a common admission standard for students enrolling in the digital college in the high school.Requires the office of the superintendent of public instruction to: (1) Conduct a marketing and communications campaign to inform parents, students, and school districts about the digital college in the high school; and(2) In consultation with the state board for community and technical colleges, evaluate the digital college in the high school and submit a report to the education and higher education committees of the legislature.Expires August 31, 2015.
HB 1209 by Representatives MacEwen, Blake, Chandler, Stonier, and Wilcox Extending the program establishing Christmas tree grower licensure. Delays, until July 1, 2020, the expiration of the program establishing Christmas tree grower licensure.
HB 1210 by Representatives Fey, Upthegrove, Fitzgibbon, and Liias Expanding the membership of the capital projects advisory review board. Adds a member, to be selected by regional transit authorities, to the capital projects advisory review board.
HB 1211 by Representatives Alexander and Hunt; by request of Secretary of State Concerning primary election voters' pamphlets. Directs a voter's pamphlet to be printed and distributed for the primary in each even-numbered year and for the general election every year.
HB 1212 by Representatives Condotta and Kirby Prohibiting the use of credit history in insurance coverage related to a residence. Prohibits credit history from being used to determine rates, premiums, or eligibility for homeowners insurance, dwelling property coverage, or earthquake coverage for a residence.
HB 1213 by Representatives Orwall and Pettigrew Concerning social worker licensing. Requires licensed advanced social workers and licensed independent clinical social workers to both be considered the top tier of licensure for the profession for purposes of job classification.
HB 1214 by Representatives Zeiger, Orwall, Morrell, and Smith Providing property tax relief for active duty military personnel injured in the line of duty. Exempts certain active duty members of the armed forces, national guard, or reserves from certain property tax obligations.
HB 1215 by Representatives Sells and McCoy Concerning the exemption for property owned by nonprofit religious organizations. Addresses property tax exemptions for property owned by nonprofit religious organizations.
HB 1216 by Representatives Habib, Clibborn, and Jinkins Concerning insurance coverage of treatment of eosinophilia gastrointestinal associated disorders. Requires certain insurance contracts to include formulas necessary for the treatment of eosinophilia gastrointestinal associated disorders, regardless of the delivery method of the formula.
HB 1217 by Representative Takko Strengthening the integrity, fairness, and equity in Washington's property assessment system. Requires an appellant, filing a petition challenging the assessed value of a commercial property, to provide the assessor with income and expense statements for the three years prior to the assessment date.
HB 1218 by Representatives Takko, Klippert, Blake, Orcutt, Kirby, Buys, Lytton, Goodman, Kretz, Van De Wege, Nealey, Hudgins, Wilcox, Stanford, Short, and Warnick; by request of Department of Fish and Wildlife Concerning department of fish and wildlife license suspensions. Addresses child support-based license suspensions by the department of fish and wildlife.
HB 1219 by Representatives Kretz, Lytton, Klippert, Stanford, Orcutt, Blake, Wilcox, Warnick, Nealey, and Buys; by request of Department of Fish and Wildlife Concerning large wild carnivore conflict management. Creates Washington's wolves special license plates.Prohibits the department of fish and wildlife from: (1) Paying more than fifty thousand dollars per fiscal year from the state wildlife account for claims and assessment costs for injury or loss of certain livestock; and(2) Expending any money deposited into the state wildlife account that is received from the sale of Washington's wolves license plates for the purposes of lethal wolf management.
HB 1220 by Representatives Blake, Chandler, Lytton, and Buys Concerning milk and milk products. Revises provisions relating to milk and milk products.
HB 1221 by Representatives Upthegrove and Short Regarding coal transition power. Modifies the energy independence act by revising the definition of "load" and adding a definition for "coal transition power."
HB 1222 by Representatives Upthegrove and Short Concerning coal transition power. Addresses coal transition power with regard to qualifying utilities under the energy independence act.
HB 1223 by Representatives Kretz, Blake, and Orcutt Regarding denials of forest practices applications. Prohibits the department of natural resources from denying certain forest practices applications due to the presence of an archaeological object.
HB 1224 by Representatives Kretz and Takko Providing a process for county legislative authorities to withdraw from voluntary planning under the growth management act. Provides a process for county legislative authorities to withdraw from voluntary planning under the growth management act.
HB 1225 by Representatives Hunt and Reykdal Regarding cost savings and efficiencies in mailing notices of revocation to habitual traffic offenders. Requires the department of licensing to notify a person of the revocation of his or her license by first-class mail instead of certified mail.
HB 1226 by Representatives Ormsby, Alexander, and Sullivan; by request of Select Committee on Pension Policy Addressing the restrictions on collecting a pension in the public employees' retirement system for retirees returning to work in an ineligible position or a position covered by another state retirement system. Modifies state retirement system provisions relating to collecting a pension and returning to work.
HB 1227 by Representatives Hunt and Reykdal Regarding cost savings and efficiencies in mailing notices of possible license suspension for noncompliance with child support orders. Addresses notifications of driver's license suspension for noncompliance of a child support order.
HB 1228 by Representative Hunt Exempting certain family day care providers who have been operating for at least five years from any requirement to have a high school diploma or equivalent education. Exempts certain family day care providers from high school diploma requirements.
HB 1229 by Representatives Haigh, Haler, Dunshee, Hunt, Roberts, Sullivan, Ryu, Fitzgibbon, Liias, Pollet, Reykdal, Sells, Stanford, Appleton, and Goodman Creating the companion animal safety, population control, and spay/neuter assistance program. Establishes the companion animal safety, population control, and spay/neuter assistance program to provide for spaying and neutering of feral and free-roaming cats and companion animals owned by low-income individuals.Provides that the department of social and health services will administer the program.Creates the companion animal spay/neuter assistance account.
HB 1230 by Representatives Green, Warnick, Jinkins, Harris, Cody, Moeller, Clibborn, and Morrell Concerning persons who are pursuing a course of study leading to a degree as a physical therapist or physical therapist assistant. Addresses persons pursuing a course of study leading to a degree as a physical therapist or a physical therapist assistant.
HB 1231 by Representatives Stanford, Kirby, Manweller, Ross, Nealey, Ryu, Warnick, Hudgins, and Van De Wege Establishing continuing education requirements for engineers. Requires professional engineers to complete fifteen hours of continuing professional development every year for renewal of a certificate of registration.
HB 1232 by Representatives Sells, Zeiger, Morrell, Hayes, McCoy, Klippert, Fey, and Holy 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.
HB 1233 by Representatives Jinkins, Moscoso, Fitzgibbon, Sells, Morrell, Green, Dunshee, Van De Wege, Moeller, and Bergquist Including health in the state transportation system policy goals. Expands the existing goals, objectives, and responsibilities related to the operation of an efficient statewide transportation system by including improving the health of the state's citizens and reducing health care costs by considering health implications when designing, building, and maintaining the state's transportation system.
HB 1234 by Representatives Pike and Harris Delaying new storm water requirements for phase I jurisdictions. Requires the department of ecology to: (1) Reissue, without modification and for a term of two years, phase I national pollutant discharge elimination system municipal storm water general permits in effect on September 1, 2012; and(2) Modify the date the updated permits reissued on August 1, 2012, becomes effective from August 1, 2013, to August 1, 2015.
HB 1235 by Representatives Pike, Takko, and Harris Prioritizing state investments in storm water control. Requires the department of ecology, when providing grants, loans, or other financial assistance to a unit of local government intended to aid in the management, treatment, or control of storm water runoff, to give priority funding to activities or projects that are required by the applicable operational state municipal storm water permit approved by the department under the water resources act of 1971.
HB 1236 by Representatives Pike, Zeiger, Shea, Chandler, Harris, Smith, Alexander, and Fagan Establishing consistent standards for agency decision making. Creates uniform standards and timelines for certain state agency decision-making procedures.
HB 1237 by Representatives Pike, Van De Wege, Chandler, Takko, Harris, Hope, Moeller, Hayes, Moscoso, and Wylie Regarding the creation of a storm water compliance project. Requires the department of ecology to conduct a municipal storm water control pilot project to evaluate the net environmental effects of an alternative approach to municipal storm water management and determine if alternative approaches can satisfy the water quality requirements of the state and federal clean water acts and have merit for greater statewide application.
HB 1238 by Representatives Moscoso, Hargrove, Kirby, Shea, Moeller, Upthegrove, Hunt, Orcutt, Short, and Tharinger Allowing motorcycles to stop and proceed through traffic control signals under certain conditions. Allows the operator of a street legal motorcycle to stop and proceed through traffic control signals under certain conditions.
HB 1239 by Representatives Takko and Crouse Concerning the powers of water-sewer districts. Modifies certain powers of water-sewer districts.
HB 1240 by Representatives Takko, Kochmar, Fitzgibbon, Crouse, and Upthegrove Authorizing certain water-sewer districts to use the job order contracting procedure. Authorizes certain water-sewer districts to use the job order contracting procedure.
HB 1241 by Representatives Takko, Kochmar, Fitzgibbon, Crouse, and Upthegrove Concerning contractor's bond. Modifies contractor bond provisions relating to water-sewer districts.
HB 1242 by Representatives Moscoso, Zeiger, Morrell, Johnson, and Roberts Concerning the authority of a vehicle subagent to recommend a successor. Grants vehicle subagents the authority to recommend a successor.
HB 1243 by Representatives Haigh, MacEwen, Blake, Sullivan, Orcutt, Ryu, Maxwell, Upthegrove, Lytton, Van De Wege, Kretz, and Warnick; by request of Department of Natural Resources Modifying expiration dates affecting the department of natural resources' timber sale program. Extends certain expiration dates affecting the department of natural resources' timber sale program.
HB 1244 by Representatives Stanford, Orcutt, Ryu, Warnick, Maxwell, Blake, Upthegrove, Lytton, MacEwen, and Van De Wege; by request of Department of Natural Resources Clarifying the department of natural resources' authority to enter into cooperative agreements. Provides clarification of the department of natural resources' authority to enter into cooperative agreements.
HB 1245 by Representatives Hansen, Smith, Ryu, Wilcox, Maxwell, Warnick, Blake, Upthegrove, MacEwen, Lytton, Van De Wege, Takko, and Walsh; by request of Department of Natural Resources Regarding derelict and abandoned vessels in state waters. Develops tools to maintain funding, increase prevention, increase owner accountability, provide for early action, and facilitate enforcement of existing rules governing derelict and abandoned vessels in state waters.Requires the department of natural resources to: (1) Develop and administer a vessel turn-in program; and(2) Reevaluate criteria regarding the prioritization of vessel removals funded by the derelict vessel removal account.
HB 1246 by Representatives Blake, Kretz, Kirby, Orcutt, Haler, Warnick, Condotta, Dahlquist, MacEwen, Taylor, Shea, Upthegrove, Hargrove, Short, Holy, and Ross Removing certain requirements for motorcycle helmet use. Removes certain requirements for motorcycle helmet use.
HB 1247 by Representatives Hansen, Warnick, Smith, Zeiger, Fey, and Springer Modifying job skills program provisions. Modifies job skills program provisions.Creates the job skills program account and the job skills program trust account.
HB 1248 by Representatives Maxwell, Pettigrew, Lytton, Stonier, Orwall, McCoy, Bergquist, Freeman, Tarleton, and Morrell Supporting music education for young children in public schools. Requires the office of the superintendent of public instruction, subject to funds appropriated specifically for this purpose, to allocate grants for a music does matter program to support music education for young children.
HB 1249 by Representatives Warnick, Manweller, Kretz, and Chandler Exempting from prevailing wage requirements public works projects undertaken to repair fire damage. Exempts public works projects undertaken to repair fire damage from prevailing wage requirements.
HB 1250 by Representatives Orwall, Carlyle, Pollet, Goodman, Roberts, Appleton, Maxwell, Hunt, Moscoso, Zeiger, Walsh, Green, and Fitzgibbon Concerning juveniles and runaway children. Modifies reporting requirements for certain individuals and organizations that shelter a child and know at the time of providing the shelter that the child is away from a lawfully prescribed residence or home without parental permission.
HB 1251 by Representatives Stonier, Carlyle, Seaquist, Harris, Maxwell, Takko, Kochmar, Vick, MacEwen, Fitzgibbon, Morrell, and Tarleton Increasing membership on the opportunity scholarship board. Changes the composition of the opportunity scholarship board.
HB 1252 by Representatives Stonier, Carlyle, Sullivan, Lytton, Hunt, Maxwell, Harris, Takko, Fitzgibbon, Morrell, and Tarleton Establishing the Washington K-12 online professional development project. Establishes the Washington K-12 online professional development project to make online professional development modules for K-12 teachers and principals available on demand and at no cost to any educator who chooses to use them.Requires the office of the superintendent of public instruction to develop a request for proposals and select through a competitive process an applicant to serve as the contracted facilitator and administrator for the project.Requires the joint legislative audit and review committee to conduct an analysis of K-12 professional development for teachers and principals.
HB 1253 by Representatives Blake, Orcutt, Takko, Dahlquist, Haigh, Hunt, Walsh, Lytton, Nealey, Morris, Hudgins, and McCoy Concerning the lodging tax. Changes application requirements for the use of lodging tax revenue.
HB 1254 by Representatives Manweller and Condotta Addressing prevailing wage filings. Prohibits the department of labor and industries from requiring an individual or entity, exempt from paying the prevailing wage rate, to file a statement of intent to pay prevailing wages or an affidavit of wages paid.
HB 1255 by Representative Manweller Concerning exemptions from prevailing wage for school plant facilities receiving state funding assistance through the school construction assistance program. Exempts certain school plant facilities from prevailing wage requirements.
HB 1256 by Representatives Fey, Orcutt, and Tarleton; by request of Freight Mobility Strategic Investment Board Addressing project selection by the freight mobility strategic investment board. Revises project selection requirements for the freight mobility strategic investment board.Changes expenditure requirements for the freight mobility investment account.
HB 1257 by Representatives Shea, Taylor, Buys, Klippert, and Kristiansen Establishing parental notification requirements for abortion. Requires a physician, under certain circumstances, to notify a parent or legal guardian before performing an abortion on certain women under the age of eighteen.
HB 1258 by Representative Kretz Ensuring that all Washingtonians share in the benefits of an expanding wolf population. Requires the department of fish and wildlife to translocate gray wolves in areas of the state where wolf numbers are plentiful to areas currently deprived of their ecological contributions.
HB 1259 by Representatives Overstreet, Klippert, Taylor, Shea, Condotta, Buys, Short, and Kristiansen Declaring that the right to life begins at the moment the individual comes into being. Establishes the Washington state life at conception act.
HB 1260 by Representatives Warnick and Stanford; by request of Washington State Department of Commerce Concerning public facilities' grants and loans. Changes the composition and duties of the community economic revitalization board.Authorizes flexibility for the board to help fund planning, predevelopment, and construction costs of infrastructure and facilities and sites that foster economic vitality and diversification.Requires the department of commerce to provide management services to assist the board in implementing its duties.Changes disbursement and loan repayment requirements for the public facilities construction loan revolving account.
HJR 4204 by Representatives Manweller, Johnson, Short, Klippert, Kristiansen, Vick, and Smith Amending the Constitution to require legislative approval of certain agency rules. Proposes an amendment to the state Constitution to require legislative approval of certain agency rules.
SB 5129 by Senators Hobbs, Shin, Padden, Bailey, Hatfield, Ranker, Delvin, Eide, Braun, Billig, Pearson, Tom, Sheldon, Conway, Rolfes, Kohl-Welles, Schlicher, and Roach Authorizing the establishment and use of veterans' treatment courts. Authorizes the chief justice of the supreme court to establish veterans' treatment courts for veterans and members of the armed forces.Authorizes jurisdictions that establish a veterans' treatment court to seek federal funding for veterans' treatment courts and for the provision by participating agencies of treatment to participating veterans.
SB 5130 by Senators Frockt, Conway, Keiser, Tom, Kohl-Welles, and Schlicher Concerning insurance coverage of treatment of eosinophilia gastrointestinal associated disorders. Requires certain insurance contracts to include formulas necessary for the treatment of eosinophilia gastrointestinal associated disorders, regardless of the delivery method of the formula.
SB 5131 by Senators Honeyford, Benton, Dammeier, Shin, Hobbs, Becker, Bailey, Tom, Holmquist Newbry, Rivers, Carrell, Braun, Padden, Parlette, and Roach Providing tax incentives for donations of modern laboratory equipment to higher education institutions and vocational skills centers. Provides a business and occupation tax credit for donations of modern laboratory equipment to higher education institutions and vocational skills centers.
SB 5132 by Senators Honeyford, Dammeier, and Padden Concerning the disclosure of estimated debt service costs. Requires certain appropriations bills to include an itemization, by functional areas of government, of estimated general fund debt service costs.
SB 5133 by Senator Honeyford Ensuring growth management hearings board members meet qualifications relating to land use experience. Requires at least three members of the growth management hearings board to be engaged in the legal profession with a focus on land use at the time of his or her appointment.
SB 5134 by Senators Honeyford, King, Benton, Becker, Holmquist Newbry, and Sheldon Concerning reserve studies for certain homeowners' associations. Modifies condominium act provisions relating to the board of directors updating the reserve study.
SB 5135 by Senators Pearson, Kline, and Padden Concerning judicial proceedings and forms. Modifies judicial proceedings provisions relating to: (1) Notification to the county auditor of undeliverable jury duty summons;(2) Commencement of judicial proceeding as a new action; and(3) Public inspection of final order and subsequent documents or pleadings in a proceeding to adjudicate parentage.
SB 5136 by Senators Padden and Kline; by request of Department of Enterprise Services Concerning electronic presentment of claims against the state arising out of tortious conduct. Allows claims against the state, for damages arising out of tortious conduct, to be presented electronically to the office of risk management.
SB 5137 by Senators Hargrove, Carrell, Sheldon, Dammeier, Fraser, Roach, Hatfield, Schoesler, Hewitt, Billig, Smith, Honeyford, and Shin; by request of Department of Fish and Wildlife Concerning department of fish and wildlife license suspensions. Addresses child support-based license suspensions by the department of fish and wildlife.
SB 5138 by Senators Parlette and Hargrove; by request of State Treasurer Creating a council on state debt. Creates the council on state debt to advise and make recommendations to the governor and the legislature on prudent levels and types of state debt to fund essential capital and transportation projects.Requires budget documents to include debt service required to be paid from any fund for bonds, including payment requirements on projects financed by other methods for the full term of the financing.Requires the state treasurer to: (1) Publish a debt affordability study that provides an assessment of the state's current debt portfolio and an analysis of the impact of future debt issuance; and(2) Convene and staff a work group to assist with the study.Requires the governor, to the extent any budget document or documents set forth a proposal to issue debt, to prepare a bond authorization bill that reflects the amount and type of debt proposed to be issued.Prohibits budget documents from setting forth a proposal that relies on an amount of state debt that exceeds the bond authorization bill.
SB 5139 by Senators Hatfield, Schoesler, Hobbs, Honeyford, and Shin Concerning milk and milk products. Revises provisions relating to milk and milk products.
SB 5140 by Senators Pearson and Carrell Limiting alternatives to confinement for certain offenders who violate terms of community custody. Prohibits an alternative to confinement for offenders who violate terms of community custody and are being supervised for a domestic violence offense or commit a violation while armed with a deadly weapon.
SB 5141 by Senators King, Eide, Rivers, Sheldon, Hatfield, Delvin, Ericksen, Carrell, Padden, Harper, Keiser, Rolfes, Shin, Holmquist Newbry, Roach, and Kline Allowing motorcycles to stop and proceed through traffic control signals under certain conditions. Allows the operator of a street legal motorcycle to stop and proceed through traffic control signals under certain conditions.
SB 5142 by Senators Rolfes, Benton, Hargrove, Sheldon, Hatfield, Delvin, Ericksen, Keiser, Conway, Schlicher, and Roach Incorporating motorcycles into certain transportation planning. Allows motorcyclists to use high occupancy vehicle lanes.Gives preferential parking and reduced parking charges to motorcyclists.
SB 5143 by Senators Benton, Hargrove, Carrell, Rivers, Braun, Delvin, Smith, Roach, Sheldon, Hatfield, and Holmquist Newbry Limiting mandatory motorcycle helmet use to persons under the age of eighteen. Removes mandatory motorcycle helmet use for persons eighteen years of age and older.
SB 5144 by Senators Keiser and Schlicher Modifying medical assistant provisions. Modifies provisions relating to medical assistants.
SB 5145 by Senators Keiser, Conway, Eide, Kohl-Welles, Shin, and Schlicher Allowing fire departments to develop a community assistance referral and education services program. Allows the development, by certain fire departments, of a community assistance referral and education services program to provide community outreach and assistance to residents of its district.Allows a participating fire department to seek grant opportunities and private gifts in order to support its program.
SB 5146 by Senators Frockt, Litzow, Mullet, Kohl-Welles, Ranker, Dammeier, Harper, Darneille, Shin, Tom, Rolfes, and Kline Creating a competitive grant program for informal science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education. Creates a competitive grant program to assist nonprofit organizations in acquiring, constructing, or rehabilitating science or technology center, zoo, and aquarium facilities.Gives the department of commerce certain duties relating to the program.
SB 5147 by Senators Hargrove, Carrell, Hewitt, Darneille, and Shin Concerning juveniles and runaway children. Modifies reporting requirements for certain individuals and organizations that shelter a child and know at the time of providing the shelter that the child is away from a lawfully prescribed residence or home without parental permission.
SB 5148 by Senators Keiser, Becker, Cleveland, Conway, Frockt, Parlette, Rolfes, Kohl-Welles, Schlicher, and Kline Allowing for redistribution of medications under certain conditions. Allows practitioners, pharmacists, medical facilities, drug manufacturers, and drug wholesalers to donate prescription drugs and supplies to pharmacies for redistribution without compensation or the expectation of compensation to individuals who meet certain criteria.Requires pharmacies, pharmacists, and prescribing practitioners that elect to dispense donated prescription drugs and supplies to give priority to individuals who are uninsured and at or below two hundred percent of the federal poverty level.
SB 5149 by Senators Carrell, Conway, Padden, Pearson, Braun, Dammeier, and Parlette Concerning crimes against pharmacies. Modifies standard sentencing provisions with regard to committing a robbery of a pharmacy.
SB 5150 by Senators Carrell, Darneille, Pearson, Kohl-Welles, Tom, Keiser, and Conway Creating a task force to examine reform of the mental health system. Directs the legislature to convene a task force to undertake a systemwide review of the public mental health system and make recommendations for reform.Requires the expenses of the task force to be paid jointly by the senate and house.Expires June 1, 2014.
SB 5151 by Senators Carrell, Pearson, and Keiser Authorizing criminal defendants to plead "guilty and mentally ill." Provides that a person who offers a timely defense of insanity under RCW 10.77.030 (establishing insanity as a defense) may be found guilty and mentally ill at trial under certain circumstances.Allows a person who waives the right to trial to plead guilty and mentally ill.
SB 5152 by Senators Eide, King, Hobbs, Fain, Hatfield, Delvin, Murray, Frockt, Conway, Kohl-Welles, and Shin; by request of Lieutenant Governor Creating Seattle Sounders FC and Seattle Seahawks special license plates. Creates Seattle Sounders FC and Seattle Seahawks special license plates.
SB 5153 by Senators Kohl-Welles, Carrell, Darneille, Pearson, and Schlicher Concerning transfers of clients between regional support networks. Prohibits a regional support network from refusing to allow a client to transfer from one regional support network to another when the motivation for the transfer request is to bring the client closer to relatives or other strong personal supports.Authorizes the department of social and health services to establish rules and procedures governing transfers of clients between regional support networks and assume the authority to resolve disputes that arise.
SB 5154 by Senators Becker, Ranker, Schoesler, Carrell, and Conway Exempting from business and occupation tax certain amounts received by cooperative finance organizations. Provides a business and occupation tax exemption on amounts received by a cooperative finance organization where the amounts are derived from loans to rural electric cooperatives or other nonprofit or governmental providers of utility services.
SB 5155 by Senators McAuliffe, Rolfes, Kohl-Welles, Eide, Shin, Darneille, and Kline Regarding long-term suspension or expulsion from school. Addresses long-term suspension and expulsion of students in kindergarten through twelfth grade.
SB 5156 by Senators Benton, Sheldon, Holmquist Newbry, Padden, Honeyford, Carrell, Hewitt, Delvin, Ericksen, Dammeier, Braun, Rivers, King, Smith, Bailey, Pearson, Shin, and Roach Requiring notification to parents or guardians in cases of abortion. Establishes the parental notification of abortion act.
SB 5157 by Senators Carrell, Pearson, Schoesler, Hill, and Fain Regulating provision of child care. Allows certain family members, neighbors, friends, and acquaintances to provide child care for one year from the date child care is first provided and thereafter, to continue to provide child care the person must become licensed.
SB 5158 by Senators Braun, Holmquist Newbry, Becker, Bailey, Roach, Sheldon, Dammeier, Schoesler, and Honeyford Creating a good faith defense for certain minimum wage and overtime compensation complaints. Creates a good faith defense for certain minimum wage and overtime compensation complaints.
SB 5159 by Senators Braun, Holmquist Newbry, Becker, Bailey, Carrell, Padden, Tom, Sheldon, Schoesler, Honeyford, and Parlette Repealing the family and medical leave insurance act. Repeals the family and medical leave insurance act.
SB 5160 by Senators Holmquist Newbry, Becker, Braun, Carrell, Sheldon, Schoesler, Honeyford, and Roach Creating a process for administrative reassignment of public employees. Allows an employee to be placed on administrative reassignment if the employee's manager determines that administrative reassignment is necessary to ensure a full, thorough, and impartial investigation of a workplace complaint.
SB 5161 by Senators Braun, Carrell, Padden, Bailey, Becker, Fain, Roach, Sheldon, Dammeier, Honeyford, Schoesler, Conway, Rolfes, and Kohl-Welles Authorizing certain eligible family members of United States armed forces members who died while in service or as a result of service to apply for gold star license plates. Allows additional family members to apply for special gold star license plates.
SJM 8001 by Senators Sheldon, Bailey, Holmquist Newbry, Becker, Cleveland, Carrell, Frockt, Delvin, Padden, Ericksen, Dammeier, Rivers, Benton, Honeyford, Braun, Hill, Parlette, Roach, Tom, Schoesler, King, Hewitt, and Conway Requesting that Interstate 5 be named the "Purple Heart Trail." Requests that Interstate 5 be named the Purple Heart Trail.
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