Washington State Senate 5th Order

Introduction & First Reading
Short Titles and Referrals
2013 Regular Session of the 63rd Legislature
BRAD OWEN, President of the Senate TIM SHELDON, President Pro Tem
HUNTER G. GOODMAN, Secretary of the Senate PAULL SHIN, Vice President Pro Tem

FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 2013 26TH DAY
SB 5678 By Senators Frockt and Darneille

Clarifying the use of automated traffic safety cameras at intersections with two or more arterial highways.

Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.

SB 5679 By Senators Brown, Chase, King, Litzow, Dammeier, Schoesler, Rivers, Smith, Braun and Hewitt

Improving the business climate and stimulating job creation by requiring certain agencies to establish a formal review process of existing rules.

Referred to Committee on GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS.

SB 5680 By Senators Brown, Chase, King, Litzow, Dammeier, Rivers, Schlicher, Smith, Braun, Parlette and Hewitt

Promoting economic development by providing information to businesses.

Referred to Committee on TRADE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.

SB 5681 By Senators Rolfes and Keiser

Facilitating treatment for persons with co-occurring disorders by requiring development of an integrated rule.

Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES & CORRECTIONS.

SB 5682 By Senators Braun and Ericksen

Concerning the replacement of like-in-kind household appliances.

Referred to Committee on COMMERCE & LABOR.

SB 5683 By Senators Becker, Hargrove and Padden

Concerning informed consent and reporting of death for purposes of the death with dignity act.

Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE .

SB 5684 By Senator King

Addressing the prevailing rate of wage paid on public works.

Referred to Committee on COMMERCE & LABOR.

SB 5685 By Senator King

Concerning transparency with prevailing wage rate determinations.

Referred to Committee on COMMERCE & LABOR.

SB 5686 By Senator King

Requiring surveys to develop data for prevailing wage determinations.

Referred to Committee on COMMERCE & LABOR.

SB 5687 By Senator Nelson

Concerning privilege for emergency medical responders.

Referred to Committee on LAW & JUSTICE.

SB 5688 By Senators Braun, Carrell, Dammeier, Rivers, Sheldon and Hobbs

Simplifying definitions and classifications concerning state and local tax systems.

Referred to Committee on TRADE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.

SB 5689 By Senator Darneille

Concerning access to juvenile records.

Referred to Committee on HUMAN SERVICES & CORRECTIONS.

SB 5690 By Senators Hatfield, Fraser, Ericksen and Honeyford; by request of State Treasurer

Addressing the fiscal conditions of local government.

Referred to Committee on WAYS & MEANS.

SB 5691 By Senator Hewitt

Concerning veterans' homes.

Referred to Committee on GOVERNMENTAL OPERATIONS.

SB 5692 By Senators King, Harper, Conway and Eide

Concerning standby guardians and limited guardians.

Referred to Committee on LAW & JUSTICE.

SB 5693 By Senators Baumgartner and Frockt

Making ample provisions to support higher education.

Referred to Committee on HIGHER EDUCATION.

SB 5694 By Senators Conway, Schlicher, Dammeier, Hargrove, Carrell and Chase

Improving protections for incapacitated adults.

Referred to Committee on LAW & JUSTICE.

SB 5695 By Senators Becker, Dammeier, Cleveland, Keiser and Schlicher

Addressing wellness programs offered by a health carrier.

Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE .

SB 5696 By Senators Litzow and Mullet

Providing limited civil immunity from liability for apiarists.

Referred to Committee on AGRICULTURE, WATER & RURAL ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.

SB 5697 By Senators Braun, Carrell, Dammeier, Rivers and Sheldon

Reducing the frequency of local sales and use tax changes.

Referred to Committee on TRADE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.

SJM 8007 By Senators Shin, Conway, Harper, Nelson, Kline, Becker, Hobbs, King, Eide, McAuliffe, Bailey, Hasegawa, Honeyford, Chase and Kohl-Welles

Requesting Congress pass legislation imposing a fee on United States bound cargo when it crosses the Canadian border.

Referred to Committee on TRADE & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.

SJR 8209 By Senator Baumgartner

Amending the Constitution to make higher education the state's second highest priority.

Referred to Committee on HIGHER EDUCATION.