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 1480 by Representatives Green, Schmick, Cody, Harris, and Jinkins Concerning the provision of prescription drugs by direct practice providers. Addresses the provision of prescription drugs by direct practice providers.
HB 1481 by Representatives Appleton, Angel, Sells, Liias, Takko, Seaquist, Hansen, Tharinger, Van De Wege, Moeller, and Ryu Removing the expiration date from RCW 47.64.280 regarding the marine employees' commission complaint and dispute procedure. Removes the expiration of the complaint and dispute procedure of the marine employees' commission.
HB 1482 by Representatives Goodman, Habib, Kirby, Orwall, Hurst, Moscoso, Takko, Seaquist, Bergquist, Ryu, Fey, Appleton, McCoy, Green, Lytton, Pollet, Liias, and Stonier Modifying provisions that address impaired driving. Revises impaired driving provisions.Authorizes municipalities to operate DUI courts.Clarifies a court's jurisdiction and authority in the execution of sentencing.Addresses the use of separate alcohol monitoring devices.
HB 1483 by Representatives Hunt, Johnson, Appleton, Pollet, Reykdal, Moscoso, Van De Wege, Alexander, McCoy, Ryu, Kagi, and Jinkins Concerning public and private airport parking facilities. Requires a public or private airport parking facility's primary advertised rate to reflect the actual amount a consumer will pay when claiming his or her vehicle from the parking facility.
HB 1484 by Representatives Stanford and Warnick; by request of Washington State Department of Commerce Concerning the public works board. Declares that the state intends to: (1) Strategically invest resources to address a significant backlog of projects to build, repair, and improve local public infrastructure systems; and(2) Promote certain priority policy objectives.Changes the composition and duties of the public works board.Changes the functions of the public works assistance account.
HB 1485 by Representatives Fey, Sawyer, Jinkins, Liias, Fitzgibbon, and Ryu Increasing the vehicle fee limit under a transportation benefit district's councilmatic authority. Increases the limit of a transportation benefit district's annual vehicle fee.
HB 1486 by Representatives Fitzgibbon, Stanford, Bergquist, Roberts, Van De Wege, Ryu, and Santos Concerning voter-approved benefit charges for regional fire protection service authorities. Modifies provisions relating to voter-approved benefit charges for regional fire protection service authorities.
HB 1487 by Representatives Parker, Kirby, MacEwen, Goodman, Kochmar, Upthegrove, Ryu, Angel, Maxwell, and Bergquist Clarifying the terminology and duties of the real estate agency relationship law to be consistent with other existing laws. Clarifies the terminology and duties of the laws governing the real estate agency relationship to make them consistent with other existing laws.
HB 1488 by Representatives Liias, Sawyer, Cody, Farrell, Roberts, Fey, Stanford, Pollet, Fitzgibbon, Ryu, Van De Wege, Tarleton, Santos, and Bergquist Modifying the percentage of votes required to approve benefit charges for fire protection districts. Changes the percentage of votes required to approve benefit charges for fire protection districts.
HB 1489 by Representatives Tharinger and Van De Wege Concerning the sales and use taxation of florists. Revises the definition of "florist" for purposes of sales and use taxes.
HB 1490 by Representatives Sells, Reykdal, Tharinger, Pollet, Walsh, Green, Fitzgibbon, Goodman, Hope, Moscoso, Freeman, Lytton, Ormsby, Stanford, Ryu, Liias, Fey, and Bergquist Applying the public employees' collective bargaining act to department of corrections employees. Applies the public employees' collective bargaining act to the state with respect to employees working for the department of corrections.Requires collective bargaining negotiations between the state and bargaining units of employees working for the department of corrections to commence no later than July 1, 2014.
HB 1491 by Representatives Ryu, O'Ban, Parker, Santos, Sullivan, Habib, Kochmar, Stanford, and Pollet Concerning debt adjusting services. Modifies provisions relating to debt adjusting services.
HB 1492 by Representatives Klippert, McCoy, Haler, Pettigrew, Moscoso, Hayes, Hargrove, Buys, and Hawkins Concerning waivers from school year requirements for purposes of economy and efficiency. Addresses certain waivers from school year requirements.Removes the August 31, 2014, expiration date for waivers of the one hundred eighty-day school year requirement.
HB 1493 by Representatives Springer, Warnick, Hansen, Short, Orcutt, Tharinger, Seaquist, Zeiger, Hunt, Wilcox, Nealey, Morrell, Moscoso, Liias, Stanford, Hudgins, Green, Pettigrew, Moeller, Appleton, Ryu, Bergquist, and Stonier Concerning the property taxation of mobile homes and park model trailers. Addresses outstanding property tax obligations of a landlord of a mobile home park who takes ownership of a mobile home or park model trailer with the intent to resell or rent the mobile home or park model trailer.
HB 1494 by Representatives Pollet, Moscoso, Hunt, McCoy, Farrell, Bergquist, Reykdal, Appleton, Ryu, Roberts, Jinkins, and Fey Providing additional funding for the state's higher education institutions and their students. Provides additional funding for higher education institutions and their students.Increases the estate tax.
HB 1495 by Representatives Sawyer, Liias, McCoy, Fey, Hunt, Riccelli, Appleton, Santos, Dunshee, Stanford, Ryu, O'Ban, Ormsby, and Pollet Concerning access of tribal members to state land. Prohibits the department of natural resources from restricting access to federally recognized tribe members to certain open and unclaimed lands.
HB 1496 by Representatives Sawyer, McCoy, Hunt, Appleton, Santos, Liias, Riccelli, Dunshee, Stanford, Ormsby, and Pollet Concerning hunting-related enforcement actions involving tribal members. Requires a fish and wildlife officer, under certain circumstances, to refer any inspection, investigation, or other enforcement action related to the hunting activity of certain tribal members to the enforcement authority of the tribe.
HB 1497 by Representatives Moscoso, Freeman, Roberts, Orwall, Reykdal, Appleton, McCoy, Hunt, Upthegrove, Ryu, Kagi, Santos, and Bergquist Concerning the use of nonconviction records for employment and housing opportunities. Requests the supreme court to adopt court rules that limit public access to nonconviction records.Prohibits certain employers and landlords from considering nonconviction data on employment and rental applications.
HB 1498 by Representatives Upthegrove, Short, and Ryu Improving reports on electronic waste collection. Requires additional information in the annual electronic product recycling reports prepared by the Washington materials management and financing authority.
HB 1499 by Representatives Jinkins, Harris, Cody, Fitzgibbon, Ryu, Roberts, Fey, and Pollet Concerning the program of all-inclusive care for the elderly. Requires the department of social and health services to: (1) Establish rules to authorize long-term care clients enrolled in a program of all-inclusive care for the elderly (PACE) to elect to continue their enrollment in the program regardless of improved status related to functional criteria for nursing facility level of care;(2) Develop and implement a coordinated plan to provide education about PACE program site operations; and(3) Identify a private entity that operates PACE program sites in the state to provide the required training at no cost to the state.
HB 1500 by Representatives Lytton, Kretz, Ryu, and Bergquist Concerning the creation of a special license plate dedicated to raising revenue to fund preventative wolf management efforts at the department of fish and wildlife. Creates Washington's wolves special license plates.
HB 1501 by Representatives Lytton, Kretz, and Ryu Building upon the existing wildlife interaction program to establish the mechanisms behind an uncapped funding source for implementing the provisions of the Washington wolf conservation and management plan adopted by the fish and wildlife commission in 2011 in a way that does not change the management provisions of the plan. Authorizes the department of fish and wildlife to: (1) Pay up to fifty thousand dollars per fiscal year from the state wildlife account for claims and assessment costs for injury or loss of livestock due to wolf predation; and(2) Accept and expend money from other sources to address losses or damage to livestock or other property.Requires the value of livestock killed or injured by a gray wolf to be set at the market value of the lost livestock.Creates Washington's wolves special license plates.Creates the wolf interaction conflict account.Requires the department of fish and wildlife to transfer to the account the balance of unexpended state funds authorized to be used for livestock claims and assessment costs and appropriated for mitigation, claims, and assessment costs for injury to or loss of livestock.
HB 1502 by Representatives Carlyle and Ryu; by request of Department of Revenue Imposing fees for reseller permits. Imposes a twenty-five dollar fee on reseller permits.
HB 1503 by Representatives Carlyle and Ryu; by request of Department of Revenue Increasing excise tax revenue with liquor license renewals. Increases excise tax revenue with liquor license renewals.
HB 1504 by Representatives Carlyle, Orwall, Pedersen, Jinkins, Fitzgibbon, Cody, Ormsby, Hudgins, Tarleton, Wylie, Riccelli, Moscoso, Farrell, Kagi, Appleton, Ryu, Walsh, Habib, Maxwell, Santos, and Pollet Reducing criminal justice expenses by eliminating the death penalty in favor of life incarceration. Eliminates the death penalty in favor of a sentence of life imprisonment without possibility of release or parole.
HB 1505 by Representatives Pedersen, Carlyle, Warnick, Lytton, Pollet, Maxwell, Santos, Dunshee, Farrell, Sullivan, Hunter, Fitzgibbon, Cody, Kagi, Van De Wege, Tharinger, Bergquist, Hudgins, Tarleton, Goodman, Pettigrew, Springer, Ryu, and Morrell Raising the minimum state funding assistance percentage for the school construction assistance program. Increases the minimum state funding assistance percentage for the school construction assistance program.
HB 1506 by Representatives Pedersen, Nealey, Goodman, Fagan, Kagi, Jinkins, Hope, Walsh, Orwall, Green, Hansen, Ryu, Ormsby, Roberts, Johnson, and Pollet Concerning third-party visitation. Establishes a procedure for a third party to petition the court for visitation with a child if certain conditions are met.
HB 1507 by Representatives Pike, Upthegrove, and Ryu Concerning electronic product recycling. Revises the definition of "manufacturer" and adds a definition for "licensor" for purposes of electronic product recycling provisions.
HB 1508 by Representatives Moeller and Ryu Concerning small estate guardian reporting intervals and training reporting requirements. Revises reporting and training requirements for small estate guardians.
HB 1509 by Representative Appleton Concerning one candidate primaries. Prohibits a primary from being held for any single position in any partisan primary, if, after the last day allowed for candidates to withdraw, only one candidate files for the position.Requires county auditors to notify the candidate that the office for which he or she filed will not appear on the primary ballot.
HB 1510 by Representative Appleton Modifying write-in voting provisions. Changes the time in which a write-in candidate must file a declaration of candidacy.
HB 1511 by Representatives Goodman, Kirby, Rodne, and Ryu Concerning court reporters, communication access real-time translation, and real-time captioning services. Regulates the certification and practice of court reporters, communication access real-time translation providers, and real-time captioning service providers.
HB 1512 by Representatives Takko, Kochmar, Fitzgibbon, Buys, Sullivan, Magendanz, Springer, Van De Wege, and Ryu Concerning fire suppression water facilities and services provided by municipal and other water purveyors. Determines appropriate methods of organizing public services and the authority of water purveyors with respect to critical public services.Clarifies the authority of water purveyors to provide fire suppression water facilities and services and to recover the costs for those facilities and services.Provides liability protections appropriate for water purveyors engaged in this vital public service.
HB 1513 by Representatives Green, Cody, Jinkins, Moeller, Ryu, Roberts, Morrell, Ormsby, Fey, Pollet, and Bergquist Concerning outpatient commitment. Addresses outpatient commitment.
HB 1514 by Representatives Cody, Moeller, Green, Jinkins, Appleton, and Pollet Concerning advanced function dental auxiliaries. Regulates advanced function dental auxiliaries.Changes the composition of the state dental quality assurance commission.
HB 1515 by Representatives Cody, Jinkins, Green, Morrell, and Ryu Concerning medical assistants. Revises medical assistant provisions.Authorizes the department of health to delay the July 1, 2013, implementation of the medical assistant-registered credential to the extent necessary to comply with the act.
HB 1516 by Representatives Cody, Walsh, Moscoso, Jinkins, Stonier, Green, Roberts, Riccelli, Fitzgibbon, and Pollet Concerning mid-level dental professionals. Attempts to increase access to dental care and disease prevention by introducing an evidence-based mid-level dental provider that is geared towards oral health disparities in the state's communities with the greatest need.Creates the professions of dental practitioner and dental hygiene practitioner.Changes the composition of the state dental quality assurance commission.
HB 1517 by Representatives Cody, Jinkins, Ryu, and Pollet; by request of Department of Revenue Concerning a business and occupation tax exemption for the Washington health benefit exchange established under chapter 43.71 RCW. Provides a business and occupation tax exemption on amounts received by the Washington health benefit exchange from this state or the federal government.
HB 1518 by Representatives Cody, Schmick, Ryu, and Pollet Providing certain disciplining authorities with additional authority over budget development, spending, and staffing. Modifies provisions relating to an evaluation of the effect of granting additional authority over budget development, spending, and staffing to the state chiropractic quality assurance commission, the state medical quality assurance commission, and the nursing care quality assurance commission.
HB 1519 by Representatives Cody, Green, Jinkins, Ryu, and Pollet Establishing accountability measures for service coordination organizations. Establishes accountability measures for service coordination organizations.
HB 1520 by Representatives Shea, Rodne, Pedersen, O'Ban, and Ryu Creating procedures for disposing property in the leased premises of a deceased tenant. Requires a tenant, upon written request of a landlord, to: (1) Provide the landlord with the name, address, and telephone number of a designated person to contact in the event of the tenant's death; and(2) Sign a statement authorizing the landlord, in the event of the tenant's death, to settle all matters relating to the decedent's rental of the property.
HB 1521 by Representatives Zeiger, Fey, Warnick, Manweller, Kristiansen, and Ryu Removing certain requirements for vehicle registration certificate applicants. Repeals certain requirements for vehicle registration certificate applicants.
HB 1522 by Representatives Green, Ryu, and Morrell; by request of Department of Social and Health Services Improving behavioral health services provided to adults in Washington state. Improves behavioral health services provided to adults.
HB 1523 by Representatives Moeller, Cody, Appleton, Ryu, Ormsby, Jinkins, and Pollet; by request of Department of Social and Health Services Concerning the abuse of vulnerable adults. Revises the definition of "neglect" by including an act or omission by a person or entity with a duty of care that demonstrates a serious disregard of consequences of such a magnitude as to constitute a clear and present danger to a vulnerable adult's health, welfare, or safety.Requires the department of social and health services or law enforcement, in conducting an investigation of abandonment, abuse, financial exploitation, self-neglect, or neglect, to, upon request, have access to all relevant records related to a vulnerable adult that are in the possession of mandated reporters and their employees.Authorizes the department of social and health services, the certified professional guardian board, and the office of public guardianship to share information contained in reports and investigations of the abuse, abandonment, neglect, self-neglect, and financial exploitation of vulnerable adults.
HB 1524 by Representatives Roberts, Clibborn, Goodman, Maxwell, Kagi, Orwall, Appleton, Ryu, Ormsby, Jinkins, Fey, and Bergquist Providing for juvenile mental health diversion and disposition strategies. Provides diversion and disposition strategies for youth who face mental health challenges and barriers.
HB 1525 by Representatives Orwall, Pedersen, Goodman, Hunt, Roberts, Upthegrove, Ryu, and Jinkins Concerning birth certificates and other birth-related information. Revises adoption provisions with regard to: (1) Mandatory disclosure of nonidentifying information of a birth parent, an adoptee, or an adoptive parent;(2) Allowing an adult adoptee to obtain uncertified copies of his or her original birth certificate under certain circumstances; and(3) The expiration of affidavits of nondisclosure.
HB 1526 by Representatives Orwall, Reykdal, Santos, Goodman, Upthegrove, Maxwell, Seaquist, Freeman, Bergquist, Lytton, Ryu, Kagi, Tarleton, Jinkins, Fey, and Pollet Creating a pilot project to increase enrollment of underrepresented students in the running start program. Establishes a partnership pilot project involving middle schools, high schools, and participating institutions aimed at increasing enrollment of underrepresented students in running start programs.Requires the office of the superintendent of public instruction to contract with a northwest educational research organization to conduct an evaluation of the pilot project to identify successful practices in improving enrollment of underrepresented students in the running start program.Expires August 1, 2021.
HB 1527 by Representatives Appleton, Green, and Johnson Concerning residential habilitation center residents' transition to the community. Authorizes the department of social and health services to ensure, within sixty days of admission to a residential habilitation center, that each resident's individual habilitation plan includes a plan for discharge to the community.Prohibits the secretary of the department of social and health services from redetermining the eligibility of a current eligible adult person, except where a comprehensive assessment of the person shows a significant increase in the functional abilities of the person such that he or she will no longer benefit from certain developmental disabilities services.
HB 1528 by Representatives Cody, Harris, Morrell, and Ryu Concerning the prescription of biological products and interchangeable biosimilar products. Addresses prescriptions for biological products and interchangeable biosimilar products.
HB 1529 by Representatives Stanford, Jinkins, McCoy, Riccelli, Fitzgibbon, Reykdal, Pollet, Orwall, and Roberts Concerning the disclosure of certain information when screening tenants. Prohibits a tenant screening service provider from disclosing: (1) A tenant's, applicant's, or household member's status as a victim of domestic violence, sexual assault, or stalking; or(2) That a tenant or applicant has previously terminated a rental agreement.
HB 1530 by Representatives McCoy, Angel, Ryu, Sawyer, Santos, Ormsby, Van De Wege, and Bergquist; by request of Parks and Recreation Commission Promoting a balanced financing system for state parks programs and services in order to facilitate resource stewardship, interpretative activities, cultural events, and works of art in state parks. Facilitates resource stewardship, interpretative activities, cultural events, and works of art in state parks by promoting a balanced financing system for state parks programs and services.Requires the office of financial management to consult with the director of the parks and recreation commission and deliver a report to the legislative fiscal committees that presents a detailed forecast of the fiscal opportunity cost incurred by the commission in complying with fee reductions and exemptions for the upcoming fiscal biennium.
SB 5384 by Senators Bailey, Keiser, Becker, Ericksen, Dammeier, Parlette, Darneille, Schlicher, and Frockt Making the board of denturists the disciplining authority for licensed denturists. Changes the disciplining authority for licensed denturists from the secretary or department of health to the state board of denturists.
SB 5385 by Senators Bailey, Keiser, Becker, Ericksen, Parlette, Darneille, and Schlicher Concerning the practice of denturism. Revises the definition of "practice of denturism" by including nonorthodontic removable oral devices and teeth whitening services.
SB 5386 by Senators Mullet, Benton, Hatfield, Hobbs, and Delvin 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.
SB 5387 by Senators Pearson, Conway, Hasegawa, and Roach Applying the public employees' collective bargaining act to department of corrections employees. Applies the public employees' collective bargaining act to the state with respect to employees working for the department of corrections.Requires collective bargaining negotiations between the state and bargaining units of employees working for the department of corrections to commence no later than July 1, 2014.
SB 5388 by Senators Parlette, Keiser, and Schlicher Reducing the financial loss to emergency medical care and transportation services by ensuring direct payment for emergency transportation services. Ensures direct payment for emergency transportation services to reduce the financial loss to emergency medical care and transportation services.
SB 5389 by Senators Billig, Fain, Hargrove, Litzow, Murray, Tom, Kohl-Welles, Rolfes, Harper, and Chase 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.
SB 5390 by Senators Frockt, Kohl-Welles, McAuliffe, Ranker, Murray, Harper, and Conway Establishing the educational achievement and tuition reduction incentive program. Establishes the educational achievement and tuition reduction incentive program to provide new incentive funding to four-year institutions of higher education that demonstrate improvement on existing performance measures and to control resident undergraduate tuition growth.Requires the office of financial management to convene a technical incentive funding model task force to design an incentive funding model to support the incentive program.Provides an August 1, 2015, expiration for the task force.
SB 5391 by Senators Bailey, Benton, Carrell, Holmquist Newbry, Sheldon, Delvin, Fain, and Padden Concerning an exemption from discover pass requirements for off-road vehicles. Exempts vehicles with a valid off-road vehicle permit from discover pass requirements.
SB 5392 by Senators Bailey, Holmquist Newbry, Delvin, Tom, Fain, Honeyford, and Schoesler Limiting the impact of excess compensation on state retirement system contribution rates. Limits the impact of excess compensation on state retirement system contribution rates.
SB 5393 by Senators Keiser, Conway, Kohl-Welles, Hasegawa, Kline, McAuliffe, Cleveland, and Chase Extending apprenticeship utilization requirements. Extends apprenticeship utilization requirements to all work, construction, alterations, repairs, or improvements other than ordinary maintenance that is subsidized by the public.Requires the lessor or owner of a qualified building to comply with the apprenticeship utilization requirements in order to be eligible for certain tax deferrals.Requires the lessor or owner of a warehouse or grain elevator to comply with the apprenticeship utilization requirements in order to be eligible for the warehouse and grain elevator sales tax exemption.Requires any person establishing or operating an anaerobic digester to treat primarily livestock manure to comply with the apprenticeship utilization requirements in order to be eligible for the anaerobic digester retail sales tax exemption.Requires a person taking the biodiesel blend or E85 sales and use tax exemptions to comply with the apprenticeship utilization requirements.
SB 5394 by Senators Hasegawa, Conway, Kohl-Welles, Kline, Keiser, Cleveland, and Chase Requiring use of resident workers on public works. Requires specifications for public works contracts to contain a provision requiring that at least seventy-five percent of the labor hours be performed by Washington residents.
SB 5395 by Senators Conway, Hasegawa, Kohl-Welles, Kline, Keiser, Cleveland, and Chase Extending the application of prevailing wage requirements. Defines "public work" for the purposes of prevailing wage requirements and extends the application of such requirements to publicly subsidized work.Requires every contractor and subcontractor on a subsidized public works project to file a surety bond with the department of labor and industries.Requires specified entities to comply with the prevailing wages on public works requirements to receive certain tax deferrals and exemptions.
SB 5396 by Senators Hewitt, Holmquist Newbry, Conway, Kohl-Welles, Hatfield, Hobbs, Schoesler, Delvin, and Kline 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.
SB 5397 by Senators Keiser, Schlicher, McAuliffe, and Conway Establishing outcome measures for the community mental health service delivery system. Requires the department of social and health services to: (1) Establish procedures for measuring client outcomes and delivery system attributes for the community mental health service delivery system; and(2) Propose an incentive system that rewards superior performance relating to client outcome measures and delivery system attributes.
SB 5398 by Senators Darneille, Kline, Shin, and McAuliffe; by request of Board For Judicial Administration Concerning the provision of and reimbursement for certain court interpreter services. Modifies provisions governing the appointment of and reimbursement for certain court interpreter services.
SB 5399 by Senators Dammeier, Becker, Conway, Fraser, Rivers, and Nelson Addressing the timing of penalties under the growth management act. Revises growth management act penalty provisions.
SB 5400 by Senators Honeyford, Ericksen, and Hewitt Allowing utilities serving customers in Washington and in other states to use eligible renewable resources located within the western electricity coordinating council area to comply with chapter 19.285 RCW, the energy independence act. Authorizes qualifying utilities serving retail customers to use eligible renewable resources located within the western electricity coordinating council area to comply with the energy independence act.
SB 5401 by Senators Carrell and Darneille; by request of Department of Social and Health Services and Health Care Authority Concerning the ability of the department of social and health services, the department of early learning, and the health care authority to establish and enforce debts against vendors who attempt to avoid responsibility for satisfying overpayment debts by creating new entities. Authorizes the department of social and health services, the department of early learning, and the state health care authority to: (1) Determine that a successor entity is liable for a vendor overpayment;(2) Enforce the liability against the successor entity; and(3) Assess and enforce a vendor overpayment against a successor entity when an audit or other agency review discovers that the overpayment could have been assessed against the original vendor.
SB 5402 by Senators Carrell and Pearson; by request of Department of Social and Health Services Allowing residents of total confinement facilities and secure community transition facilities to engage in therapeutic occupational assignments within the confines of McNeil Island. Authorizes the secretary of the department of social and health services to designate residents of the total confinement facility or residents of a secure community transition facility who may participate in therapeutic occupational assignments outside the secure perimeter of the total confinement facility or the secure community transition facility but within the confines of McNeil Island.
SB 5403 by Senators Carrell and Darneille; by request of Department of Social and Health Services Concerning the enforcement powers of the office of financial recovery. Modifies revenue recovery provisions for the department of social and health services.
SB 5404 by Senators Carrell, Hargrove, Pearson, and Darneille; by request of Department of Social and Health Services Concerning the introduction of contraband into or possession of contraband in a secure facility. Includes in the crime of introducing contraband in the first, second, or third degree, knowingly providing a deadly weapon to a person confined in a secure facility under chapter 71.09 RCW (sexually violent predators).
SB 5405 by Senators Murray, Tom, Kohl-Welles, Darneille, Hobbs, Harper, and Frockt Concerning extended foster care services. Modifies provisions relating to extended foster care services.
SB 5406 by Senator Ericksen Concerning local government compliance with the growth management act. Limits the use of sanctions under the growth management act when a local government shows that it is working toward compliance with the act.
SB 5407 by Senator Ericksen Concerning electronic filing of pollutant discharge elimination permit system applications. Requires the department of ecology to provide for electronic filing of pollutant discharge elimination permit system applications, updates, and revisions thereof, and data reporting.
SB 5408 by Senator Ericksen Modifying the definition of nonpower attributes in the energy independence act. Provides exclusions for the definition of "nonpower attributes" for purposes of the energy independence act.
SB 5409 by Senators Ericksen, Ranker, Litzow, Cleveland, Fain, Carrell, and Holmquist Newbry Extending the sales and use tax exemption of machinery and equipment that generate electricity from specified sources. Delays, until June 30, 2015, the expiration of the sales and use tax exemption on machinery and equipment that generate electricity from specified sources.
SB 5410 by Senator Schlicher Concerning metropolitan park district property tax levies. Allows certain metropolitan park districts to submit a ballot proposition to voters of the district authorizing the protection of the district's tax levy from prorationing for taxes levied for collection in 2014 and thereafter.
SB 5411 by Senators Rolfes, Holmquist Newbry, Hatfield, Honeyford, and Conway Requiring the ballot proposition to reduce the terms of office of port commissioners to be submitted at the next general election. Removes special elections as an option for submission of a ballot proposition to reduce the terms of office of port commissioners.
SB 5412 by Senators Ericksen, Smith, Sheldon, and Carrell Adding incremental hydroelectricity that is marketed by the Bonneville power administration to the definition of an eligible renewable resource for the purposes of chapter 19.285 RCW. Revises the definition of "eligible renewable resource" for purposes of the energy independence act.
SB 5413 by Senators Eide, Fain, Litzow, Chase, Hobbs, Conway, Delvin, Roach, Keiser, and Sheldon Expanding metal theft provisions. Expands metal theft provisions relating to costs to repair physical damage, penalties, and seizure and forfeiture.Requires the sheriff of each county to issue a nonferrous metal permit to applicants who have met certain requirements.Prohibits a scrap metal business from entering into a transaction for nonferrous metal material with a person who does not have a nonferrous metal permit.Establishes the Washington wire theft task force to investigate and prosecute wire theft.
SB 5414 by Senators Schlicher, Becker, Bailey, and Keiser; by request of Department of Health Regarding the requirements of allopathic physician licensure. Revises allopathic physician licensure provisions.
SB 5415 by Senators Schlicher, Becker, Bailey, and Keiser; by request of Department of Health Updating and aligning with federal requirements hospital health care-associated infection rate reporting. Updates and aligns hospital health care-associated infection rate reporting with federal requirements.
SB 5416 by Senators Bailey, Schlicher, Becker, and Keiser; by request of Department of Health Concerning prescription information. Revises requirements for electronic communication of prescription information.
SB 5417 by Senators Mullet, Fain, Hasegawa, and Roach Concerning the annexation of unincorporated territory within a code city. Revises annexation provisions with regard to unincorporated territory within a code city.
SB 5418 by Senators Bailey, McAuliffe, Shin, Chase, and Harper Concerning county property tax levies. Addresses county property tax levies.
SB 5419 by Senators Benton, Shin, and Roach Increasing the cap on small loans. Changes the number of loans, from eight to twelve, that a borrower is allowed to receive.
SB 5420 by Senators Kohl-Welles, Frockt, Murray, McAuliffe, Fraser, Ranker, Rolfes, Kline, Conway, and Chase Creating a two-year freeze on tuition rates at four-year institutions of higher education. Freezes tuition increases for resident undergraduate students for the 2013-2015 biennium, provided that no less than two hundred twenty-five million dollars is appropriated and proportionally divided among the six public baccalaureate institutions of higher education.
SB 5421 by Senators Kohl-Welles, Frockt, Murray, McAuliffe, Fraser, Ranker, Kline, Conway, and Chase Changing enrollment forecasts and budgeting for institutions of higher education. Finds that there is increasing demand for postsecondary educational opportunities for citizens of the state.Declares that the policy of the state is to: (1) Improve the access to and the quality of this state's postsecondary educational system; and(2) Provide a level of fiscal commitment to the postsecondary educational system commensurate with the responsibility of the state to the educational and professional improvement of its citizens and work force.
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