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 1305 by Representatives Hope, Moscoso, Klippert, Hayes, Takko, Pettigrew, Sells, Smith, Hurst, and Bergquist Modifying vehicle prowling provisions. Makes vehicle prowling in the second degree a class C felony upon a third or subsequent conviction of vehicle prowling in the second degree.
HB 1306 by Representatives Wylie, Moeller, Harris, Pike, Johnson, Chandler, Sells, Pollet, Upthegrove, and Moscoso Extending the expiration dates of the local infrastructure financing tool program. Delays the expiration of the local infrastructure financing tool program.
HB 1307 by Representatives Goodman, Lytton, Wylie, Jinkins, Cody, Roberts, Santos, and Moscoso Concerning sexual assault protection orders. Modifies procedures governing sexual assault protection orders including permissible methods of service, the issuance and renewal of ex parte orders, and the modification or termination of orders.
HB 1308 by Representatives Kirby, Harris, Blake, Klippert, Goodman, Rodne, and Takko Addressing the disclosure of vehicle owner information. Modifies provisions relating to disclosure of the name or address of an individual vehicle owner.Requires the department of licensing to: (1) Charge a fee of two dollars for each record returned pursuant to a request made by a business entity; and(2) Deposit the fee into the highway safety account.
HB 1309 by Representatives Upthegrove, Short, Magendanz, Nealey, Morris, Walsh, Takko, McCoy, Liias, Springer, Pollet, and Kagi Directing state investments of existing litter tax revenues under chapter 82.19 RCW in material waste management efforts without increasing the tax rate. Requires the department of ecology to coordinate and expend funds collected from the litter tax with priority given to products identified under RCW 82.19.020 and solely for the purposes of recycling, composting, and litter collection, reduction, and control programs.Changes the distribution of money from the waste reduction, recycling, and litter control account.
HB 1310 by Representatives Fitzgibbon, Rodne, Morris, Liias, Chandler, Nealey, Walsh, Springer, Magendanz, Hunt, Appleton, Cody, Jinkins, Tharinger, Maxwell, Pollet, and Pedersen Reducing the littering of retail carryout bags. Authorizes a local government, through its local legislative authority, to choose to regulate consumer access to retail carryout bags.
HB 1311 by Representatives Chandler, Sells, and Moscoso Making coverage of certain maritime service elective for purposes of unemployment compensation. Makes coverage of certain maritime service elective for purposes of unemployment compensation.
HB 1312 by Representatives Wylie, Hunt, Takko, Roberts, Fitzgibbon, and Moscoso Concerning transparency, accountability, and uniformity for county treasurers. Provides transparency, accountability, and uniformity for county treasurers.
HB 1313 by Representatives Jinkins, Farrell, Morrell, Green, Dunshee, Lytton, Sawyer, Sells, Fitzgibbon, Riccelli, Moeller, Appleton, Reykdal, Roberts, Ryu, Pollet, and Moscoso Establishing minimum standards for sick and safe leave from employment. Provides minimum requirements for sick and safe leave from employment.
HB 1314 by Representatives Green, O'Ban, Zeiger, Fey, Upthegrove, and Jinkins Concerning municipally produced class A biosolids. Exempts from the definition of "turf fertilizer," for purposes of chapter 15.54 RCW (fertilizers, minerals, and limes), a commercial fertilizer where the phosphorus component is derived solely from exceptional quality biosolids.
HB 1315 by Representatives Hayes, Pettigrew, Van De Wege, Hurst, Hope, Dahlquist, Ormsby, Goodman, Chandler, Nealey, Scott, Pike, Holy, Parker, O'Ban, Riccelli, Reykdal, Roberts, Bergquist, Moscoso, Morrell, and Fey Providing funding to continue standardized or mandatory criminal justice training associated with the criminal justice training commission. Creates the criminal justice training account.Requires money received by the state treasurer and designated for the criminal justice training account from certain traffic infractions to be deposited in the account and must be used to provide standardized or mandatory criminal justice training.
HB 1316 by Representatives Springer, Manweller, Roberts, Condotta, and Clibborn 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.
HB 1317 by Representatives Taylor, Shea, Overstreet, Condotta, and Hargrove Concerning poll-site voting and voting identification requirements. Allows registered voters of any county to submit an initiative to the county auditor to establish poll-site voting in that county.Sets out procedures for poll-site voting in the event an initiative to allow poll-site voting has passed in a county.
HB 1318 by Representatives Taylor, Blake, Shea, and Overstreet Concerning concealed pistol license renewal notices. Requires the department of licensing to mail a renewal notice for a concealed pistol license approximately ninety days before the expiration date of the license.
HB 1319 by Representatives Johnson, McCoy, Ross, Hunt, Rodne, Orwall, Green, Jinkins, Upthegrove, Chandler, Orcutt, Pedersen, Vick, Roberts, Alexander, Klippert, Holy, Short, Morrell, Smith, Buys, Kochmar, Liias, Moeller, Appleton, Angel, Zeiger, O'Ban, Wilcox, Hurst, Van De Wege, Shea, Fagan, Bergquist, Moscoso, Tarleton, Freeman, and Fey Recognizing a welcome home Vietnam veterans day. Declares that the thirtieth day of March be recognized as welcome home Vietnam veterans day.
HB 1320 by Representatives Zeiger, Seaquist, Haler, Pollet, Magendanz, Bergquist, Moscoso, Morrell, and Tarleton Requiring an online higher education transfer and student advising system. Requires the student achievement council to establish and maintain a statewide online transfer and student advising system that integrates information related to programs, advising, registration, admissions, and transfer.
HB 1321 by Representatives Jinkins, Cody, Green, McCoy, Moeller, Ryu, Fitzgibbon, and Kagi Establishing food and beverage provision and service policies. Requires all agencies and other interested organizations to adopt and begin implementation of a food and beverage service policy.
HB 1322 by Representatives Seaquist, Kretz, Sells, Springer, Walsh, Roberts, Kagi, Moscoso, and Tarleton Allowing nonprofit institutions recognized by the state of Washington to be eligible to participate in the state need grant program. Allows certain nonprofit institutions to be eligible to participate in the state need grant program.
HB 1323 by Representatives Lytton, Morris, Blake, and Takko Regarding the sea cucumber dive fishery. Modifies sea cucumber dive fishery provisions relating to the collection and deposit of license surcharges and deductions and deposits of excise taxes.Changes the functions of the sea cucumber dive fishery account.
HB 1324 by Representatives Fitzgibbon, Springer, Upthegrove, Ryu, Dahlquist, Maxwell, Kochmar, and Hargrove 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.
HB 1325 by Representatives Ryu and Kirby; by request of Department of Financial Institutions Addressing fees and semiannual assessments, powers, lending limits, and technical amendments related to state-chartered banks, savings banks, savings associations, and trust companies. Modifies provisions relating to state-chartered banks', savings banks', savings associations', and trust companies' fees and semiannual assessments, powers, and lending limits.Makes technical changes to laws that govern the department of financial institutions.
HB 1326 by Representatives Ryu and Kirby; by request of Department of Financial Institutions Addressing the consumer loan act. Makes technical corrections and updates licensing and enforcement provisions of the consumer loan act.
HB 1327 by Representatives Kirby, Ryu, and Santos; by request of Department of Financial Institutions Addressing licensing and enforcement provisions applicable to money transmitters. Modifies provisions relating to licensing and enforcement of money transmitters.
HB 1328 by Representatives Kirby, Ryu, and Maxwell; by request of Department of Financial Institutions Regulating mortgage brokers. Addresses the regulation of mortgage brokers by the department of financial institutions.Clarifies the department of financial institutions' existing regulatory authority regarding residential mortgage loan modification services.
HB 1329 by Representatives Moeller, Alexander, Blake, Springer, Seaquist, Clibborn, Nealey, Orcutt, Vick, Kochmar, Warnick, Angel, Fagan, Buys, Smith, Manweller, Dahlquist, Harris, Magendanz, Hawkins, Haler, Pike, Taylor, Shea, Johnson, MacEwen, Santos, Hudgins, Parker, Overstreet, Schmick, Condotta, O'Ban, Morrell, and Kristiansen Creating a sales tax holiday for back-to-school clothing and supplies. Creates a back-to-school sales tax holiday.Requires the joint legislative audit and review committee to: (1) Conduct an economic impact study of the sales and use tax exemption; and(2) Evaluate the direct, indirect, and induced economic impacts of the exemptions and their impact on state general fund tax revenues.Expires July 1, 2016.
HB 1330 by Representatives Moeller, Harris, Green, Cody, Tharinger, Pettigrew, Appleton, Springer, Roberts, Kagi, Pollet, Moscoso, and Morrell Allowing dental hygienists and dental assistants to provide certain services under the supervision of a dentist. Allows certain dental hygienists and dental assistants to apply topical anesthetic agents under the general supervision of a dentist.Allows certain dental hygienists to perform specified delegated acts on a homebound patient under the general supervision of a dentist if the patient has first been examined by the supervising dentist.
HB 1331 by Representatives Riccelli, Zeiger, Tarleton, Seaquist, Buys, Sawyer, Tharinger, Stonier, Bergquist, Liias, Upthegrove, Freeman, Farrell, Springer, Roberts, Jinkins, Maxwell, Fagan, Magendanz, Santos, Pollet, Fitzgibbon, Moscoso, Morrell, Fey, and Dahlquist Authorizing student advisory committees at institutions of higher education. Authorizes a student association at a four-year institution of higher education to form a student advisory committee to advise and assist the administration of that institution on issues that directly affect students' ability to access and succeed in their educational programs.
HB 1332 by Representatives Kirby, Condotta, Hunt, Alexander, Takko, Manweller, Hurst, Shea, Blake, and Reykdal Concerning limited on-premise spirits sampling. Authorizes certain holders of a spirits retail license to provide single-serving samples of one-half ounce or less of spirits, and no more than a total of one and one-half ounces in spirits samples per person, for the purpose of sale promotion.
HB 1333 by Representatives Pettigrew, Walsh, Pollet, Kagi, Green, Reykdal, Santos, Sawyer, Moscoso, and Morrell Restoring payment rates for community residential providers and annually adjusting payment rates for community residential providers by the rate of inflation. Requires benchmark rates, indirect client support/administrative rates, and other service rate components for providers of community residential services to persons with developmental disabilities to be adjusted by an inflation factor during the first month of each fiscal year.Provides that the act is null and void if appropriations are not approved.
HB 1334 by Representatives Shea, Taylor, MacEwen, Schmick, Holy, Short, Kagi, Orcutt, Overstreet, Rodne, Klippert, Hargrove, Condotta, and Parker Concerning conversion kits on motorcycles. Revises the definition of "motorcycle" as a motor vehicle designed to travel on not more than three wheels, not including any stabilizing conversion kits.
HB 1335 by Representatives Shea, Rodne, Overstreet, and Kristiansen Repealing unnecessary provisions concerning the Washington State Bar Association. Repeals statutes establishing the bar association and regulation of members of the bar.
HB 1336 by Representatives Orwall, Dahlquist, Pettigrew, Cody, Walsh, Green, Appleton, Freeman, Fitzgibbon, Hunt, Stonier, Kagi, Maxwell, Goodman, Moscoso, Roberts, Reykdal, Lytton, Santos, Fagan, O'Ban, Van De Wege, Jinkins, Bergquist, Pollet, McCoy, Ryu, Upthegrove, Tarleton, and Fey Increasing the capacity of school districts to recognize and respond to troubled youth. Increases the capacity for school districts to recognize and respond to troubled youth through additional training, more comprehensive planning, and emphasis on partnerships between schools and communities.
HB 1337 by Representatives Kretz, Blake, and Short Conditioning the classification of the gray wolf by the fish and wildlife commission. Prohibits the fish and wildlife commission from classifying, or maintaining a classification for, the gray wolf as endangered or threatened in any area of the state where a similar listing is not simultaneously in effect for the same species under the federal endangered species act.
HB 1338 by Representatives Roberts, Moscoso, Pettigrew, Pedersen, Clibborn, Wylie, Jinkins, Kagi, Hunt, Springer, Farrell, Appleton, McCoy, Walsh, Moeller, Santos, and Freeman Concerning juveniles sentenced to long terms of incarceration. Modifies juvenile incarceration provisions relating to sentencing, sanctions, earned release time, and community custody.
HB 1339 by Representatives Tharinger, Angel, Cody, Harris, Jinkins, Green, and Moscoso Clarifying the scope of practice for East Asian medicine practitioners and removing certain referral requirements. Revises the definition of "East Asian medicine" by including health care services using reflexology.Removes requirements with regard to a written plan for consultation, emergency transfer, or referral to another health care practitioner.
HB 1340 by Representative Kirby; by request of Uniform Laws Commission Addressing debt management services. Establishes the uniform debt management services act.Repeals chapter 18.28 RCW (debt adjusting).
HB 1341 by Representatives Orwall, Goodman, Pollet, Jinkins, Carlyle, Roberts, Appleton, Hunt, Upthegrove, Green, Kagi, Seaquist, Moeller, Kirby, Santos, Ryu, Pedersen, and Moscoso Creating a claim for compensation for wrongful conviction and imprisonment. Provides an avenue for those who have been wrongly convicted to redress the lost years of their lives.
HB 1342 by Representatives Walsh, Kagi, Johnson, Goodman, Sawyer, Orwall, Farrell, Roberts, Freeman, Appleton, Jinkins, Maxwell, Santos, and Moscoso Concerning the definition of work activity for the purposes of the WorkFirst program. Revises the definition of "work activity" for purposes of the WorkFirst program.
HB 1343 by Representatives Cody, Johnson, Moeller, Walsh, Morrell, Schmick, Green, and Moscoso Removing the expiration for the additional surcharge imposed on registered nurses and licensed practical nurses. Removes the June 30, 2013, repeal of the statute that imposes an additional surcharge on registered and licensed practical nurses.
HB 1344 by Representatives Cody, Johnson, Moeller, Walsh, Morrell, Schmick, Green, Wilcox, and Roberts Authorizing occupational therapists to participate in online access to the University of Washington health sciences library. Provides occupational therapists with online access to the University of Washington health sciences library.
HB 1345 by Representatives Hayes, O'Ban, Hope, Dahlquist, and Magendanz 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.
HB 1346 by Representatives Manweller, Condotta, Shea, and Warnick Regulating tipped employee wages and benefits. Requires employers to: (1) Pay to each of his or her tipped employees, eighteen years of age or older, wages at a rate of not less than seven dollars and twenty-five cents per hour; and(2) Determine the average tipped wage rate for each tipped employee for the previous calendar month.Establishes a study group to assess the effectiveness of the act.Provides a January 1, 2024, expiration date for the study group.
HB 1347 by Representatives Short, Takko, Kretz, Kristiansen, Klippert, Pike, Haler, Angel, Harris, Smith, Hayes, Magendanz, Vick, Buys, Schmick, Holy, Warnick, Dahlquist, Shea, Condotta, Fagan, and Parker Allowing incremental electricity produced as a result of efficiency improvements to hydroelectric generation projects whose energy output is marketed by the Bonneville power administration to qualify as an eligible renewable resource under the energy independence act. Authorizes a qualifying utility, under the energy independence act, to use certain eligible renewable resources to meet its compliance obligation with regard to annual targets.Prohibits a qualifying utility from transferring or selling these eligible renewable resources to another utility for compliance purposes.
HJR 4205 by Representatives Shea, Rodne, Overstreet, and Kristiansen Requiring that all mandatory, regulatory, licensing, and disciplinary functions regarding the practice of law and administration of justice reside exclusively in the supreme court. Proposes an amendment to the state Constitution to require that all mandatory, regulatory, licensing, and disciplinary functions regarding the practice of law and administration of justice reside exclusively in the supreme court.
SB 5021-S by Senate Committee on Law & Justice (originally sponsored by Senators Padden and Carrell) Changing the crime of riot to the crime of criminal mischief. Changes the name of the crime "riot" to "criminal mischief."
SB 5022-S by Senate Committee on Law & Justice (originally sponsored by Senators Padden, Sheldon, and Carrell) Changing retail theft with extenuating circumstances to retail theft with special circumstances. Changes the name of the crime "retail theft with extenuating circumstances" to "retail theft with special circumstances."
SB 5183 by Senators Padden and Kline Concerning financing statements to perfect security interests. Modifies information required on certain financing statements used to perfect a security interest.
SB 5184 by Senators Benton, Darneille, Roach, Nelson, and Hasegawa 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.
SB 5185 by Senators Roach, Benton, Conway, Chase, and Shin Concerning the powers of water-sewer districts. Modifies certain powers of water-sewer districts.
SB 5186 by Senators Roach, Conway, Benton, Chase, and Shin Concerning contractor's bond. Modifies contractor bond provisions relating to water-sewer districts.
SB 5187 by Senators Smith, Becker, Roach, Schoesler, and Honeyford 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.
SB 5188 by Senators Smith, Becker, Roach, Schoesler, Honeyford, and Holmquist Newbry Addressing imminent threats to commercial livestock caused by wolves. Authorizes a county legislative authority to: (1) Declare that an imminent threat to commercial livestock, caused by wolves, exists under certain circumstances; and(2) Authorize the lethal removal of wolves by the county sheriff or an agent of the county without a permit or other form of permission from the department of fish and wildlife in order to abate the imminent threat.
SB 5189 by Senators Smith, Benton, Braun, Becker, Padden, Hill, Bailey, Sheldon, Dammeier, Honeyford, and Roach Concerning photovoltaic electrical systems. Allows a person with a valid limited energy system electrician certificate or a valid telecommunications electrician certificate to obtain an endorsement from the department of labor and industries allowing the person to install, maintain, replace, or repair photovoltaic electrical systems.
SB 5190 by Senators Eide, King, Frockt, Shin, and Schlicher Concerning public contracts for transportation improvement projects. Modifies contract retainage, bond, and prevailing wage provisions governing contracts for transportation improvement projects.
SB 5191 by Senator Honeyford Concerning the owner of a beneficial interest in real property. Provides reporting requirements for the assignment and transfer of a real property encumbrance.Modifies provisions governing a trustee's sale.
SB 5192 by Senator Honeyford Concerning water-sewer district connection charges. Requires a water-sewer district that charges a connection charge to deposit any revenue generated from the charge into a separate account to be used solely for expanding existing facilities and for new facilities.
SB 5193 by Senators Smith, Roach, Honeyford, and Delvin; 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.
SB 5194 by Senator Honeyford; by request of Office of Financial Management Reducing educational employee cost-of-living adjustments and bonuses. Reduces cost-of-living adjustments and bonuses for educational and academic employees during the 2013-2014 and 2014-2015 school years.
SB 5195 by Senators Rolfes, Hill, Tom, Bailey, and Fain Allowing nonprofit institutions recognized by the state of Washington to be eligible to participate in the state need grant program. Allows certain nonprofit institutions to be eligible to participate in the state need grant program.
SB 5196 by Senators Keiser, Frockt, Darneille, Kohl-Welles, Schlicher, and Conway Restoring payment rates for community residential providers and annually adjusting payment rates for community residential providers by the rate of inflation. Requires benchmark rates, indirect client support/administrative rates, and other service rate components for providers of community residential services to persons with developmental disabilities to be adjusted by an inflation factor during the first month of each fiscal year.Provides that the act is null and void if appropriations are not approved.
SB 5197 by Senators Dammeier, Rolfes, Litzow, Billig, Mullet, Becker, Hill, Hargrove, Braun, Honeyford, Roach, and Hewitt Requiring additional safety features in school construction and remodeling. Requires every school district board of directors to require each school to have at least one silent alarm located in its administrative offices.Requires school buildings to: (1) Contain a mechanism by which the exterior building doors of the school may be electronically locked; and(2) Be designed or updated in such a way as to restrict the general public from entering the school through the administrative offices and electronically lock administrative office doors to prohibit access to the rest of the school building.Makes an appropriation.
SB 5198 by Senators Darneille, Dammeier, Harper, Billig, and Roach; 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.
SB 5199 by Senators Ericksen and Holmquist Newbry Concerning de facto changes in water rights for irrigation purposes that involved conversion to more efficient irrigation technologies. Establishes that the standards for a change of use application for certain types of water rights are the laws in place at the time the change of use was implemented.
SB 5200 by Senators Hatfield and Shin Concerning consolidating a new exempt withdrawal of groundwater into an existing public water system. Allows local governments to consolidate a new exempt withdrawal of groundwater into an existing public water system.
SB 5201 by Senators Ranker, Ericksen, Harper, Hobbs, Keiser, Kline, Eide, and Hasegawa Accelerating cleanup of hazardous waste sites. Authorizes a greater emphasis in the allocation of state resources toward the cleanup and reuse of brownfield properties.Provides more flexible funding and oversight authority for local governments guiding the cleanup of brownfield properties.Modifies the state's cleanup program in ways that will accelerate the cleanup of hazardous waste sites throughout the state.Creates the brownfield redevelopment trust fund account.
SB 5202 by Senators Chase, Kohl-Welles, Conway, Shin, Nelson, Darneille, Frockt, McAuliffe, Keiser, Kline, Harper, and Rolfes 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 health will administer the program.Creates the companion animal spay/neuter assistance account.
SB 5203 by Senators Kohl-Welles, Shin, Chase, Nelson, Conway, Delvin, Darneille, Frockt, Kline, and Harper Preventing animal cruelty. Prohibits selling, bartering, or auctioning of animals upon certain public property or upon certain private property open to the public.
SB 5204 by Senators Kohl-Welles, Shin, Chase, Carrell, Conway, Nelson, Delvin, Darneille, Frockt, Keiser, and Kline 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.
SB 5205 by Senators Becker, Keiser, Schlicher, Parlette, Shin, and Dammeier Removing the expiration for the additional surcharge imposed on registered nurses and licensed practical nurses. Removes the June 30, 2013, repeal of the statute that imposes an additional surcharge on registered and licensed practical nurses.
SB 5206 by Senators Becker, Keiser, Schlicher, Parlette, and Conway Authorizing occupational therapists, occupational therapy assistants, dieticians, and nutritionists to participate in online access to the University of Washington health sciences library. Provides occupational therapists, occupational therapy assistants, dieticians, and nutritionists with online access to the University of Washington health sciences library.
SB 5207 by Senators Fain, Benton, Hobbs, Roach, Nelson, Mullet, Hatfield, and Keiser; by request of Department of Financial Institutions Addressing the consumer loan act. Makes technical corrections and updates licensing and enforcement provisions of the consumer loan act.
SB 5208 by Senators Benton, Hobbs, Nelson, Hatfield, Mullet, and Shin; by request of Department of Financial Institutions Addressing fees and semiannual assessments, powers, lending limits, and technical amendments related to state-chartered banks, savings banks, savings associations, and trust companies. Modifies provisions relating to state-chartered banks', savings banks', savings associations', and trust companies' fees and semiannual assessments, powers, and lending limits.Makes technical changes to laws that govern the department of financial institutions.
SB 5209 by Senators Hobbs, Benton, Nelson, Mullet, and Hatfield; by request of Department of Financial Institutions Addressing licensing and enforcement provisions applicable to money transmitters. Modifies provisions relating to licensing and enforcement of money transmitters.
SB 5210 by Senators Nelson and Hatfield; by request of Department of Financial Institutions Regulating mortgage brokers. Addresses the regulation of mortgage brokers by the department of financial institutions.Clarifies the department of financial institutions' existing regulatory authority regarding residential mortgage loan modification services.
SB 5211 by Senators Hobbs, Eide, Kline, Ranker, Hatfield, Harper, Billig, Hasegawa, Kohl-Welles, Shin, Keiser, Frockt, Rolfes, Hill, Conway, and Nelson Concerning social networking accounts and profiles. Prohibits employers, as a condition of employment or continued employment, from requiring an employee or prospective employee to submit or give access to social networking account information that is not in the public domain.
SB 5212 by Senators Holmquist Newbry, Becker, and Roach Expanding membership of the Washington state horse park authority. Changes the composition of the Washington state horse park authority.
SB 5213 by Senators Becker, Tom, Bailey, Honeyford, and Frockt Concerning prescription review for medicaid managed care enrollees. Requires certain medicaid managed care enrollees to be placed in an annual prescription review process.
SB 5214 by Senators Becker, Rivers, Benton, Honeyford, Holmquist Newbry, Carrell, Padden, and Schlicher Concerning a business and occupation tax deduction for donated medical services. Provides a business and occupation tax deduction to health care providers for donated medical services.
SB 5215 by Senators Becker, Holmquist Newbry, Ericksen, Dammeier, Honeyford, and Schlicher Providing that health care professional licensees may not be required to participate in any public or private third-party reimbursement program. Prohibits certain health care professional licensees from being required to participate, as a condition of licensure, in a public or private third-party reimbursement program.
SB 5216 by Senators Rolfes, Bailey, Mullet, Parlette, Keiser, Shin, and Conway; by request of Insurance Commissioner Addressing long-term care insurance. Decreases the time in which denials of long-term care insurance must be made.Requires the insurance commissioner to adopt by rule prompt payment requirements for long-term care insurance.
SB 5217 by Senator Schoesler; by request of Office of Financial Management Eliminating the Washington state quality award program. Eliminates the Washington state quality award program.
SB 5218 by Senators Dammeier, Benton, Conway, Roach, Darneille, and Billig Revising the lien for collection of sewer charges by counties. Allows counties to adopt alternative procedures for the collection of sewer charges.
SB 5219 by Senators Honeyford, Hatfield, Smith, Schoesler, Delvin, and Hewitt Retaining water resources to assure the vitality of local economies. Establishes a process to retain water rights when they are no longer used on state purchased lands and to make the water rights available for alternate uses by local economies rather than be permanently lost to the economy of the area through relinquishment.Requires the department of fish and wildlife, the parks and recreation commission, and the department of natural resources to each maintain an inventory of water rights appurtenant to lands purchased by their agencies.
SB 5220 by Senators Conway and Shin Addressing membership on city disability boards. Addresses eligibility to vote for membership on city disability boards.
SB 5221 by Senators Kohl-Welles, Carrell, and Darneille Requiring notification of release of a person following dismissal of charges based on incompetence to stand trial. Requires a facility conducting a civil commitment evaluation, that makes a determination to release a person instead of filing a civil commitment petition, to provide written notification to the prosecuting attorney within twenty-four hours of the determination.
SB 5222 by Senators Kohl-Welles, Hatfield, Hobbs, Frockt, Chase, Hasegawa, and Kline Concerning industrial hemp. Requires Washington State University to study the feasibility and desirability of industrial hemp production in the state.
SB 5223 by Senators Kohl-Welles, Fraser, Carrell, Darneille, Frockt, Keiser, Chase, Hasegawa, Kline, Shin, Roach, Schlicher, McAuliffe, and Conway Adding children victims of trafficking to the definition of abuse and neglect. Revises the definition of "abuse or neglect" by including victimizing children by involving them in trafficking, for purposes of chapter 26.44 RCW (abuse of children).
SB 5224 by Senators Kohl-Welles, Murray, Keiser, Chase, Darneille, Nelson, Hasegawa, Kline, Frockt, and Conway Concerning the Washington health security trust. Creates the Washington health security trust to provide coverage for a set of health services for all residents.Abolishes the state health care authority and transfers its powers, duties, and functions to the Washington health security trust.Requires state employers to pay a health security assessment to the department of revenue to fund the Washington health security trust.Requires certain residents to pay a standard monthly flat rate health security premium.Creates the reserve account, the benefits account, and the displaced worker training account.Deposits certain contributions, and reserves, dividends, and refunds currently in the public employees' and retirees' insurance account in the reserve account and benefits account.Transfers the state health care authority administrative account to the reserve account and the benefits account.Requires revenue from certain taxes to be deposited in the reserve account and the benefits account instead of the general fund.Requires money in the tobacco settlement account to be transferred to the reserve account and the benefits account instead of the general fund.Requires the state health care authority to: (1) Apply for a waiver from the provisions of the federal patient protection and affordable care act, as amended by the federal health care and education reconciliation act; and(2) Upon receipt of the waiver, promptly notify in writing the office of the code reviser and the appropriate committees of the legislature.Repeals RCW 82.04.260 (tax on manufacturers and processors of various foods and by-products).
SB 5225 by Senators Becker, Bailey, Ericksen, and Carrell Exempting public hospital districts from certificate of need requirements. Exempts public hospital districts from certificate of need requirements.
SB 5226 by Senators Becker, Bailey, Ericksen, and Carrell Exempting public hospital districts from certificate of need requirements. Exempts public hospital districts from certificate of need requirements.
SB 5227 by Senators Schoesler, Holmquist Newbry, Delvin, Hatfield, Shin, King, Hobbs, Sheldon, Padden, Honeyford, Dammeier, and Roach Changing the corporate officer provisions of the employment security act. Revises employment security act provisions relating to corporate officers.
SB 5228 by Senators Shin, Chase, Keiser, Schlicher, and Conway Concerning public notification of local health conditions. Requires the department of health to: (1) Establish guidance for local health jurisdictions to consider while developing community health alert notification plans; and(2) Establish a temporary work group of public health officials, representatives of local media establishments, and the public.Requires each local board of health to adopt a community health alert notification plan and make it available to the public on its web site.
SB 5229 by Senators Shin, Roach, Benton, Chase, Harper, Delvin, Honeyford, and Schlicher Concerning the penalty schedule for alcohol and drug violators. Addresses the responsibility of the court and the department of licensing with regard to the penalty schedule for alcohol and drug violators.
SB 5230 by Senators Shin, Chase, Kohl-Welles, Keiser, and Schlicher Prohibiting smoking in vehicles containing children. Provides that a person who smokes a lighted pipe, cigar, or cigarette in a moving or parked motor vehicle containing any passengers under the age of eighteen years is guilty of a traffic infraction.Allows law enforcement officers to issue only verbal warnings for violations of the act, for the first six months after the act takes effect.
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