WASHINGTON STATE LEGISLATURE
Legislative Digest No. 22

SIXTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE
Friday, February 12, 201633rd Day - 2016 Regular Session

SENATE
SB 5624SB 6166SB 6391-SSB 6411-SSB 6429-SSB 6430-SSB 6437-S
SB 6438-SSB 6455-SSB 6464-SSB 6477-SSB 6483-SSB 6656SJR 8204
HOUSE
HB 1236-S2HB 1354-S2HB 1525-SHB 1562-S2HB 1651-S2HB 1918HB 2183-S
HB 2368-SHB 2373-SHB 2414-SHB 2484-SHB 2511-SHB 2598-SHB 2980
HB 2981

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=2016.


House Bills

HB 1236-S2

by House Committee on Higher Education (originally sponsored by Representatives Ortiz-Self, Johnson, Santos, Lytton, Moscoso, Pettigrew, Walkinshaw, Kilduff, Sawyer, Reykdal, Bergquist, Fey, Tarleton, and Hudgins)


Concerning witnessing a student's college bound scholarship pledge when efforts to obtain a parent's or guardian's signature are unsuccessful.


(AS OF HOUSE 2ND READING 2/10/16)


Requires the office of student financial assistance to make multiple attempts to secure the signature of a student's parent or guardian for the purpose of witnessing the student's college bound scholarship pledge.

Authorizes the office of student financial assistance to partner with the school counselor or administrator to secure the parent's or guardian's signature to witness the pledge if the signature of the parent or guardian is not obtained.

Requires the school counselor or administrator to: (1) Make multiple attempts to secure the parent's or guardian's signature; and

(2) If the signature is still not obtained, indicate to the office of student financial assistance the nature of the unsuccessful efforts to contact the student's parent or guardian and the reasons the signature is not available.

Allows the school counselor or administrator to witness the pledge unless the parent or guardian indicates that he or she does not wish for the student to participate in the program.
-- 2015 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 21Public hearing in the House Committee on Higher Education at 1:30 PM.
Feb 3Executive session scheduled, but no action was taken in the House Committee on Higher Education at 8:00 AM.
Feb 4Executive action taken in the House Committee on Higher Education at 1:30 PM.
Mar 24Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Higher Education at 1:30 PM.
-- 2016 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 19Public hearing in the House Committee on Higher Education at 8:00 AM.
Feb 3HE - Majority; 2nd substitute bill be substituted, do pass.
Minority; do not pass.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Higher Education at 1:30 PM.
Feb 5Referred to Rules 2 Review.
Feb 9Placed on second reading by Rules Committee.
Feb 102nd substitute bill substituted.
Floor amendment(s) adopted.
Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading.
Third reading, passed; yeas, 75; nays, 21; absent, 0; excused, 1.

HB 1354-S2

by House Committee on Labor & Workplace Standards (originally sponsored by Representatives Ryu, Goodman, S. Hunt, Riccelli, Farrell, Cody, Tharinger, Ortiz-Self, Sullivan, Bergquist, Pollet, Dunshee, Fitzgibbon, Moscoso, Appleton, Sells, Robinson, Reykdal, Walkinshaw, Wylie, Gregory, Moeller, Gregerson, Stanford, and Ormsby)


Concerning the employee antiretaliation act.


(DIGEST OF PROPOSED 2ND SUBSTITUTE)


Addresses retaliation and discrimination against employees and providing protection for employees.
-- 2015 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 26Public hearing in the House Committee on Labor & Workplace Standards at 1:30 PM.
Jan 29Executive action taken in the House Committee on Labor & Workplace Standards at 8:00 AM.
Feb 16Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations at 3:30 PM.
Feb 19Executive action taken in the House Committee on Appropriations at 3:30 PM.
-- 2016 REGULAR SESSION --
Feb 1Executive session scheduled, but no action was taken in the House Committee on Labor & Workplace Standards at 1:30 PM.
Feb 4LAWS - Majority; 2nd substitute bill be substituted, do pass.
Minority; do not pass.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Labor & Workplace Standards at 8:00 AM.
Feb 5Referred to Appropriations.

HB 1525-S

by House Committee on Environment (originally sponsored by Representatives Caldier, Buys, Stokesbary, Wilson, Van Werven, and Riccelli)


Concerning beverage containers.


(DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE)


Allows the sale of a beverage container if it contains: (1) Cider or beer and is purposefully designed to be opened by removing the entire lid of the container without leaving sharp edges so that the container is effectively transformed into a drinking cup; and

(2) Wording on the outside of the container that instructs the consumer as to the proper disposal method of the lid.
-- 2016 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 19Public hearing in the House Committee on Environment at 1:30 PM.
Feb 4ENVI - Majority; 1st substitute bill be substituted, do pass.
Minority; without recommendation.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Environment at 8:00 AM.
Feb 5Referred to Rules 2 Review.

HB 1562-S2

by House Committee on Education (originally sponsored by Representatives Sullivan, Tarleton, and Orwall)


Requiring posting of allergen information in public schools.


(DIGEST OF PROPOSED 2ND SUBSTITUTE)


Requires public schools to display allergen information on a conspicuous sign in a prominent place within each area where food is served.

Requires the office of the superintendent of public instruction to consult with the department of agriculture to develop and disseminate guidance for school districts on how and what allergen information must be displayed.
-- 2015 REGULAR SESSION --
Feb 2Public hearing in the House Committee on Education at 1:30 PM.
Feb 19Executive action taken in the House Committee on Education at 8:00 AM.
Mar 17Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education at 1:30 PM.
-- 2016 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 19Public hearing in the House Committee on Education at 1:30 PM.
Feb 4ED - Majority; 2nd substitute bill be substituted, do pass.
Minority; do not pass.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Education at 8:00 AM.
Feb 5Referred to Rules 2 Review.

HB 1651-S2

by House Committee on Labor & Workplace Standards (originally sponsored by Representatives Ryu, Goodman, Rodne, Griffey, Van Werven, Wylie, Moscoso, Ormsby, and Santos)


Concerning definitions related to human trafficking.


(DIGEST OF PROPOSED 2ND SUBSTITUTE)


Adds the following definitions for the purposes of chapter 19.320 RCW (human trafficking): Any person; forced labor; human trafficking; menace of any penalty; and work or service.
-- 2015 REGULAR SESSION --
Feb 16Public hearing in the House Committee on Labor & Workplace Standards at 1:30 PM.
Feb 19Executive action taken in the House Committee on Labor & Workplace Standards at 9:00 AM.
Mar 20Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Commerce & Labor at 8:00 AM.
Mar 25Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Commerce & Labor at 1:30 PM.
-- 2016 REGULAR SESSION --
Feb 4LAWS - Majority; 2nd substitute bill be substituted, do pass.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Labor & Workplace Standards at 8:00 AM.
Feb 5Referred to Rules 2 Review.

HB 1918

by Representatives Shea, Orcutt, Hayes, and Scott


Modifying provisions applicable to off-road, nonhighway, and wheeled all-terrain vehicles and their drivers.


(AS OF HOUSE 2ND READING 2/10/16)


Modifies off-road vehicle provisions relating to: (1) Liability immunity for sponsoring organizations;

(2) Certificate of title requirements;

(3) Wheeled all-terrain vehicle registration and metal tag exemptions for out-of-state owners;

(4) Equipment and declaration requirements; and

(5) Display of special year tabs on metal tags for persons with disabilities.
-- 2015 REGULAR SESSION --
Feb 2First reading, referred to Transportation (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Feb 11Public hearing in the House Committee on Transportation at 3:30 PM.
Feb 24TR - Majority; do pass.
Minority; do not pass.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Transportation at 1:30 PM.
Feb 27Referred to Rules 2 Review.
Mar 9Rules Committee relieved of further consideration. Placed on second reading.
Mar 10Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading.
Third reading, passed; yeas, 94; nays, 3; absent, 0; excused, 1.
-- IN THE SENATE --
Mar 12First reading, referred to Transportation.
Apr 1Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Transportation at 3:30 PM.
Apr 7Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Transportation at 1:30 PM.
Apr 15TRAN - Majority; do pass with amendment(s).
Minority; without recommendation.
Apr 16Passed to Rules Committee for second reading.
Apr 24By resolution, returned to House Rules Committee for third reading.
-- 2015 1ST SPECIAL SESSION --
-- IN THE HOUSE --
Apr 29By resolution, reintroduced and retained in present status.
-- 2015 2ND SPECIAL SESSION --
May 29By resolution, reintroduced and retained in present status.
Jun 10Rules Committee relieved of further consideration. Placed on third reading.
Jun 11Third reading, passed; yeas, 86; nays, 3; absent, 0; excused, 9.
-- IN THE SENATE --
Jun 15Held for further consideration.
Jun 22First reading, referred to Transportation.
Jun 24Public hearing and executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Transportation at 8:30 AM.
Jun 26TRAN - Majority; do pass with amendment(s).
Minority; do not pass.
Minority; without recommendation.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading.
Placed on second reading by Rules Committee.
Jun 27Committee amendment adopted with no other amendments.
Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading.
Third reading, passed; yeas, 29; nays, 14; absent, 0; excused, 6.
Returned to House Rules 3.
-- 2016 REGULAR SESSION --
-- IN THE HOUSE --
Feb 9Placed on third reading by Rules Committee.
Feb 10Returned to second reading for amendment.
Floor amendment(s) adopted.
Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading.
Third reading, passed; yeas, 92; nays, 5; absent, 0; excused, 0.

HB 2183-S

by House Committee on Education (originally sponsored by Representatives McCabe, Orwall, Dent, Senn, Caldier, Johnson, Fagan, Parker, Kagi, Gregerson, and Santos)


Concerning a curriculum for the prevention of sexual abuse for grades K-12.


(DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE)


Establishes the Erin's law task force for the purpose of creating and implementing a curriculum for the prevention of sexual abuse for students from kindergarten through twelfth grade.
-- 2016 REGULAR SESSION --
Feb 1Public hearing in the House Committee on Education at 1:30 PM.
Feb 4ED - Majority; 1st substitute bill be substituted, do pass.
Minority; do not pass.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Education at 8:00 AM.
Feb 5Referred to Appropriations.

HB 2368-S

by House Committee on Commerce & Gaming (originally sponsored by Representatives Hurst and Condotta)


Creating a temporary pilot program authorizing the issuance of marijuana delivery endorsements to certain retailers.


(DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE)


Creates a temporary pilot program for the issuance of a marijuana delivery endorsement to an existing marijuana retailer's license that allows an endorsement holder to deliver marijuana to a resident age twenty-one or over at a private residence.

Expires July 1, 2019.
-- 2016 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 19Public hearing in the House Committee on Commerce & Gaming at 1:30 PM.
Feb 4COG - Majority; 1st substitute bill be substituted, do pass.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Commerce & Gaming at 9:30 AM.
Feb 5Referred to General Government & Information Technology.

HB 2373-S

by House Committee on Education (originally sponsored by Representatives Senn, Kagi, Stambaugh, Kuderer, Jinkins, Reykdal, Robinson, Frame, Kilduff, Sawyer, Orwall, Sells, McBride, Bergquist, and Pollet)


Making provisions to evaluate student mental health services and provide students with skills that promote mental health and well-being and increase academic performance.


(DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE)


Requires each educational service district to develop and maintain the capacity to serve as a convener, trainer, and mentor for educators, administrators, and other school district staff on social and emotional learning.

Requires the joint legislative audit and review committee to conduct an inventory of the mental health service models available to students in schools, school districts, and educational service districts.
-- 2016 REGULAR SESSION --
Feb 1Public hearing in the House Committee on Education at 1:30 PM.
Feb 4ED - Majority; 1st substitute bill be substituted, do pass.
Minority; do not pass.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Education at 8:00 AM.
Feb 5Referred to Appropriations.

HB 2414-S

by House Committee on Transportation (originally sponsored by Representatives Wylie, Pike, Moeller, Harris, Orcutt, Vick, Wilson, and McBride)


Creating a bistate bridge project legislative work group.


(DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE)


Creates the bistate bridge project legislative work group and requires the work group to facilitate strong public participation and input throughout the initial development stages to identify the most affordable, efficient project that improves freight mobility and safety, relieves traffic congestion, and meets the future needs of the region and the transportation corridor.
-- 2016 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 21Public hearing in the House Committee on Transportation at 3:30 PM.
Feb 3TR - Majority; 1st substitute bill be substituted, do pass.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Transportation at 3:30 PM.
Feb 5Referred to Rules 2 Review.

HB 2484-S

by House Committee on Labor & Workplace Standards (originally sponsored by Representatives Walkinshaw, Moscoso, Ortiz-Self, Sells, Reykdal, Robinson, Pollet, Kilduff, Ryu, Frame, Ormsby, Fitzgibbon, Kuderer, Sawyer, Bergquist, Gregerson, and Stanford)


Requiring inspections, specialized training, and other enhanced workplace standards on dairy farms.


(DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE)


Requires the department of labor and industries to adopt permanent rules establishing: (1) Training requirements for dairy farm employees;

(2) A dairy safety emphasis unit within the department; and

(3) Safety and health standards for dairy farms to ensure safe dairy workplaces.

Addresses discrimination, violations, complaints, remedies, and penalties with regard to dairy farms and employees of the farms.
-- 2016 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 18Public hearing in the House Committee on Labor & Workplace Standards at 1:30 PM.
Feb 4LAWS - Majority; 1st substitute bill be substituted, do pass.
Minority; do not pass.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Labor & Workplace Standards at 8:00 AM.
Feb 5Referred to Appropriations.
Feb 8Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations at 1:30 PM.

HB 2511-S

by House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services (originally sponsored by Representatives Pike, Scott, Vick, Shea, Walsh, and Young)


Concerning child care center licensing requirements.


(AS OF HOUSE 2ND READING 2/10/16)


Authorizes licensed child care centers to serve children enrolled in kindergarten in a mixed group or classroom, excluding classrooms which serve infants not walking independently.

Changes the definition of "school-age child," for purposes of chapter 43.215 RCW (department of early learning), by changing "a child who is between the ages of five years and twelve years" to "a child who is five years of age through twelve years of age."
-- 2016 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 26Public hearing in the House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services at 8:00 AM.
Jan 29ELHS - Majority; 1st substitute bill be substituted, do pass.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services at 10:00 AM.
Feb 2Referred to Rules 2 Review.
Feb 9Placed on second reading by Rules Committee.
Feb 101st substitute bill substituted.
Floor amendment(s) adopted.
Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading.
Third reading, passed; yeas, 96; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 1.

HB 2598-S

by House Committee on Transportation (originally sponsored by Representatives Orcutt and Clibborn)


Authorizing the use of certain cargo extensions that connect to a motor home or travel trailer frame.


(DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE)


Authorizes the connection of certain cargo extensions to motor homes and travel trailers.
-- 2016 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 25Public hearing in the House Committee on Transportation at 3:30 PM.
Feb 3TR - Majority; 1st substitute bill be substituted, do pass.
Executive action taken in the House Committee on Transportation at 3:30 PM.
Feb 5Referred to Rules 2 Review.
Feb 9Placed on second reading by Rules Committee.
Feb 101st substitute bill substituted.
Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading.
Third reading, passed; yeas, 97; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 0.

HB 2980

by Representatives Kochmar, Hickel, and Manweller


Prohibiting the siting of certain new facilities that would jeopardize air quality in areas that have recently failed to meet air quality standards.


Prohibits the department of ecology or a local air authority from issuing a notice of construction permit to a new source that generates emissions of criteria pollutants from operations that refine or convert natural gas, crude oil, or other fossil fuels into other marketable products.
-- 2016 REGULAR SESSION --
Feb 10First reading, referred to Environment (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2981

by Representative Shea


Concerning an exemption from the requirement of county treasurers to pursue collection of delinquent personal property tax assessments when the assessment is below the cost of collection.


Authorizes the county treasurer to annually calculate the added value cost of pursuing collections of personal property tax assessments and request an exemption for personal property assessment accounts below that amount from the county legislative authority.
-- 2016 REGULAR SESSION --
Feb 10First reading, referred to Finance (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).


Senate Bills

SB 5624

by Senators Keiser, Honeyford, and Conway


Concerning financing essential public infrastructure.


(AS OF SENATE 2ND READING 2/10/16)


Improves access and reliability to low-cost financing for local government infrastructure projects by authorizing public works bonds when local governments can demonstrate: (1) The importance of the project;

(2) Their difficulties accessing existing private credit markets for borrowings at reasonable interest rates; and

(3) The ability to reliably repay their share of the state's total cost of retiring the public works bonds.

Makes changes to the existing public works program and creates the public works financing assistance program.

Creates the public works financing assistance account and the public works financing assistance bond repayment account.

Takes effect January 1, 2017, if the proposed amendment to Article VIII, section 1 of the state Constitution, contained in 2ESJR 8204, is approved by the voters at the next general election.
-- 2015 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 26First reading, referred to Ways & Means.
Feb 2Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means at 3:30 PM.
Feb 12Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means at 3:30 PM.
Feb 13WM - Majority; do pass.
Minority; do not pass.
Minority; without recommendation.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading.
Mar 3Made eligible to be placed on second reading.
Mar 4Placed on second reading by Rules Committee.
Mar 10Floor amendment(s) adopted.
Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading.
Third reading, passed; yeas, 49; nays, 0; absent, 0; excused, 0.
-- IN THE HOUSE --
Mar 12First reading, referred to Capital Budget (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Mar 17Public hearing in the House Committee on Capital Budget at 3:30 PM.
Apr 24By resolution, returned to Senate Rules Committee for third reading.
-- 2015 1ST SPECIAL SESSION --
-- IN THE SENATE --
Apr 29By resolution, reintroduced and retained in present status.
-- 2015 2ND SPECIAL SESSION --
May 29By resolution, reintroduced and retained in present status.
-- 2015 3RD SPECIAL SESSION --
Jun 28By resolution, reintroduced and retained in present status.
-- 2016 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 11By resolution, reintroduced and retained in present status.
Jan 20Placed on third reading by Rules Committee.
Feb 10Rules suspended.
Returned to second reading for amendment.
Floor amendment(s) adopted.
Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading.
Third reading, passed; yeas, 47; nays, 2; absent, 0; excused, 0.

SB 6166

by Senators Takko, Rivers, Ericksen, Chase, Roach, Becker, Sheldon, and Benton


Allowing incremental electricity produced as a result of certain capital investment projects to qualify as an eligible renewable resource under the energy independence act.


(AS OF SENATE 2ND READING 2/09/16)


Revises the definition of "eligible renewable resource," for purposes of the energy independence act, to include incremental electricity produced as a result of a capital investment completed after March 31, 1999, that increases, relative to a baseline level of generation prior to the capital investment, the amount of electricity generated in a facility that generates qualified biomass energy and that commenced operation before March 31, 1999.

Requires the facility to demonstrate that the incremental electricity resulted from the capital investment, which does not include expenditures on operation and maintenance in the normal course of business, through direct or calculated measurement.
-- 2016 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 6Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 11First reading, referred to Energy, Environment & Telecommunications.
Jan 14EET - Majority; do pass.
Minority; do not pass.
Minority; without recommendation.
Public hearing, executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Energy, and Environment & Telecommunications at 1:30 PM.
Jan 15Passed to Rules Committee for second reading.
Feb 2Placed on second reading by Rules Committee.
Feb 9Floor amendment(s) adopted.
Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading.
Third reading, passed; yeas, 35; nays, 13; absent, 0; excused, 1.
-- IN THE HOUSE --
Feb 10First reading, referred to Technology & Economic Development (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

SB 6391-S

by Senate Committee on Human Services, Mental Health & Housing (originally sponsored by Senators Braun, Fraser, McCoy, Hasegawa, and Chase)


Concerning background checks in emergency placement situations requested by tribes.


(DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE)


Allows an authorized agency of a federally recognized tribe, during an emergency situation when a child must be placed in out-of-home care due to the absence of appropriate parents or custodians, to request a federal name-based criminal history record check of each adult residing in the home of the potential placement resource.
-- 2016 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 25Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services and Mental Health & Housing at 10:00 AM.
Feb 1Executive session scheduled, but no action was taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Mental Health & Housing at 10:00 AM.
Feb 2Executive session scheduled, but no action was taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Mental Health & Housing at 10:00 AM.
Feb 4Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services and Mental Health & Housing at 10:00 AM.
Feb 5HSMH - Majority; 1st substitute bill be substituted, do pass.
And refer to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means.
Feb 9WM - Majority; without recommendation.
Minority; without recommendation.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means at 1:30 PM.

SB 6411-S

by Senate Committee on Law & Justice (originally sponsored by Senators Angel, Bailey, Rivers, Becker, Warnick, and Padden)


Expanding the eligibility of certain representatives and transferees to serve as directors, officers, and shareholders of professional service corporations.


(DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE)


Modifies professional service corporation provisions with regard to eligibility requirements and timelines for representatives and transferees to serve as directors, officers, and shareholders.
-- 2016 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 28Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Law & Justice at 8:00 AM.
Feb 3Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Law & Justice at 5:30 PM.
Feb 5LAW - Majority; 1st substitute bill be substituted, do pass.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading.
Feb 10Placed on second reading by Rules Committee.

SB 6429-S

by Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education (originally sponsored by Senators McAuliffe and Litzow)


Creating the sandman act.


(DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE)


Establishes the sandman act.

Requires the state institute for public policy to conduct a study of the student achievement outcomes and other related outcomes when schools have later school day start times.
-- 2016 REGULAR SESSION --
Feb 2Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education at 1:30 PM.
Feb 4EDU - Majority; 1st substitute bill be substituted, do pass.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education at 8:00 AM.
Feb 5Passed to Rules Committee for second reading.
Feb 8Placed on second reading by Rules Committee.

SB 6430-S

by Senate Committee on Human Services, Mental Health & Housing (originally sponsored by Senators Parlette, Darneille, O'Ban, and Conway)


Providing continuity of care for recipients of medical assistance during periods of incarceration.


(DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE)


Requires the state health care authority to: (1) Suspend, rather than terminate, medical assistance benefits by July 1, 2017, for persons who are incarcerated or committed to a state hospital; and

(2) Collaborate with the department of social and health services, the Washington state association of counties, the Washington association of sheriffs and police chiefs, and accountable communities of health to improve population health and reduce avoidable use of intensive services and settings by requesting expenditure authority from the federal government to provide behavioral health services to persons who are incarcerated in local jails.

Requires the department of social and health services and the state health care authority to publish written guidance and provide trainings to behavioral health organizations, managed care organizations, and behavioral health providers related to how they can provide outreach, assistance, transition planning, and rehabilitation case management reimbursable under federal law to persons who are incarcerated, involuntarily hospitalized, or in the process of transitioning out of one of these services.

Allows the records of a person confined in jail to be made available to federal, state, or local agencies to determine eligibility for services such as medical, mental health, chemical dependency treatment, or veterans' services, and to allow for the provision of treatment to inmates during their stay or after release.
-- 2016 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 26Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services and Mental Health & Housing at 10:00 AM.
Feb 1Executive session scheduled, but no action was taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Mental Health & Housing at 10:00 AM.
Feb 2Executive session scheduled, but no action was taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services, Mental Health & Housing at 10:00 AM.
Feb 4Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services and Mental Health & Housing at 10:00 AM.
Feb 5HSMH - Majority; 1st substitute bill be substituted, do pass.
And refer to Ways & Means.
Minority; without recommendation.
Referred to Ways & Means.
Feb 8Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means at 1:30 PM.
Feb 9WM - Majority; do pass 1st substitute bill proposed by Human Services, Mental Health & Housing.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means at 1:30 PM.

SB 6437-S

by Senate Committee on Law & Justice (originally sponsored by Senators Roach, O'Ban, Schoesler, Warnick, Brown, Honeyford, and Benton)


Concerning dangerous drone operations near correctional facilities.


(DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE)


Provides that a person is guilty of a dangerous drone operation if the person knowingly operates a drone over or within one thousand feet of the perimeter of a correctional facility without authorization from the department of corrections.
-- 2016 REGULAR SESSION --
Feb 2Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Law & Justice at 8:00 AM.
Feb 3Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Law & Justice at 5:30 PM.
Feb 5LAW - Majority; 1st substitute bill be substituted, do pass.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading.

SB 6438-S

by Senate Committee on Ways & Means (originally sponsored by Senators Schoesler and Hargrove)


Concerning improvements to tax and licensing laws administered by the department of revenue.


(DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE)


Addresses the department of revenue's administration of tax and licensing laws regarding: (1) Real estate excise tax exemption for inheritance transfers;

(2) Pet adoption fees;

(3) Automated sales suppression devices and phantom-ware;

(4) Annual surveys and reports for tax preferences;

(5) Private school bus operators;

(6) Estate tax return filing relief;

(7) Clarification that licensing information may not be disclosed for commercial purposes;

(8) Background investigations; and

(9) Revision of the date by which the department of revenue is required to provide estimates of the amount of public forestland that is available for timber harvesting.
-- 2016 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 26Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means at 3:30 PM.
Feb 3Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means at 3:30 PM.
Feb 4WM - Majority; 1st substitute bill be substituted, do pass.
Feb 5Passed to Rules Committee for second reading.

SB 6455-S

by Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education (originally sponsored by Senators Dammeier, Rolfes, Litzow, Billig, Rivers, Conway, and McAuliffe)


Expanding the professional educator workforce by increasing career opportunities in education, creating a more robust enrollment forecasting, and enhancing recruitment efforts.


(DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE)


Allows retired teachers to reenter the workforce without penalty of pension benefits, adequate student enrollment forecasting, additional funding for the alternative routes and educator retooling programs, and enhancements to recruitment.

Requires the office of the superintendent of public instruction, in consultation with school districts, educational service districts, and other state agencies, to develop and implement a comprehensive, statewide initiative to increase the number of qualified individuals who apply for teaching positions in the state.

Makes an appropriation.
-- 2016 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 26Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education at 1:30 PM.
Feb 4EDU - Majority; 1st substitute bill be substituted, do pass.
And refer to Ways & Means.
Minority; do not pass.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education at 8:00 AM.
Feb 5Referred to Ways & Means.
Feb 8Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means at 1:30 PM.
Feb 9WM - Majority; 2nd substitute bill be substituted, do pass.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading.
Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means at 1:30 PM.

SB 6464-S

by Senate Committee on Law & Justice (originally sponsored by Senator Padden)


Establishing deadlines for final determinations and dispositions in agency adjudicative proceedings.


(DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE)


Revises administrative procedure act provisions as follows: (1) Requires an agency to make a final administrative determination or disposition for any matter that is subject to an adjudicative proceeding within two years after the commencement of the adjudicative proceeding unless all parties to the proceeding agree to waive the time limitation;

(2) Authorizes a person to file a petition for judicial review and is presumed to have exhausted all administrative remedies when an agency fails to comply with (1) above;

(3) Authorizes the court to receive evidence in addition to that contained in the agency record for judicial review, if it relates to the validity of the agency action at the time it was taken and is needed to decide disputed issues regarding any issue or fact identified as contested in a petition for judicial review filed under (2) above; and

(4) Prohibits the court from remanding certain matters, when a petition for judicial review is filed under (2) above, unless all parties consent.
-- 2016 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 28Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Law & Justice at 8:00 AM.
Feb 3Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Law & Justice at 5:30 PM.
Feb 4LAW - Majority; 1st substitute bill be substituted, do pass.
And refer to Ways & Means.
Feb 5On motion, referred to Rules.
Feb 8Placed on second reading by Rules Committee.
Feb 101st substitute bill substituted.
Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading.
Third reading, passed; yeas, 48; nays, 0; absent, 1; excused, 0.

SB 6477-S

by Senate Committee on Human Services, Mental Health & Housing (originally sponsored by Senators Dammeier, Conway, O'Ban, Darneille, and Angel)


Concerning a business and occupation tax deduction for chemical dependency services provided by a health or social welfare organization.


(DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE)


Provides a business and occupation tax deduction to health or social welfare organizations for providing chemical dependency services.

Expires January 1, 2020.
-- 2016 REGULAR SESSION --
Feb 1Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services and Mental Health & Housing at 10:00 AM.
Feb 4Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Human Services and Mental Health & Housing at 10:00 AM.
Feb 5HSMH - Majority; 1st substitute bill be substituted, do pass.
And refer to Ways & Means.
Referred to Ways & Means.

SB 6483-S

by Senate Committee on Ways & Means (originally sponsored by Senators Hill, Hobbs, Becker, Hargrove, Bailey, Miloscia, Benton, Braun, Parlette, Angel, Dammeier, Warnick, Litzow, Padden, Rivers, Brown, Dansel, King, Sheldon, Fain, and Darneille)


Concerning the Dan Thompson memorial developmental disabilities community trust account.


(DIGEST OF PROPOSED 1ST SUBSTITUTE)


Requires the following to be deposited in the developmental disabilities community trust account: (1) All net proceeds from the use of operating or previously operating residential habilitation centers that would not impact current residential habilitation center operations; and

(2) Fifty percent of the proceeds from the sale of property formerly used as a residential rehabilitation center.
-- 2016 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 27Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means at 3:30 PM.
Feb 3Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means at 3:30 PM.
Feb 4WM - Majority; 1st substitute bill be substituted, do pass.
Minority; without recommendation.
Feb 5Passed to Rules Committee for second reading.
Feb 8Placed on second reading by Rules Committee.

SB 6656

by Senators Hill, Hargrove, Ranker, Darneille, Parlette, Becker, Braun, Fain, and Bailey


Concerning state hospital practices.


Requires the department of social and health services to: (1) Charge certain behavioral health organizations or entities for each day of care provided at a state hospital;

(2) Evaluate its current staffing structure and assignment of work to increase its use of psychiatric advanced registered nurse practitioners;

(3) Hire psychiatric advanced registered nurse practitioners for vacant positions or to perform work and tasks that may be performed by other job classifications and professions at the state hospitals;

(4) Identify and discharge at least thirty patients at western state hospital to alternative settings; and

(5) In order to address safety at the state hospitals, examine staffing patterns, best practices, and discrepancies in staffing practices between the state hospitals and prevailing business practices in other hospitals, and adjust staffing practices where appropriate.

Requires a behavioral health organization to manage the utilization of long-term civil commitment beds purchased at a state hospital or other facility by patients within the catchment area of the behavioral health organization who receive civil commitments and ensure that the patients efficiently transition into the community.

Develops placement for geriatric and long-term care patients at western state hospital and reduces current demands on state hospital staff.
-- 2016 REGULAR SESSION --
Feb 11First reading, referred to Ways & Means.


Senate Joint Resolutions

SJR 8204

by Senators Keiser, Honeyford, and Conway


Amending the Constitution to allow the state to guarantee debt issued on behalf of a political subdivision for essential public infrastructure. (REVISED FOR ENGROSSED: Amending the Constitution to allow the state to guarantee debt issued to local governments for infrastructure projects. )


(AS OF SENATE 2ND READING 2/10/16)


Proposes an amendment to the state Constitution to allow the state to guarantee debt issued to local governments for infrastructure projects.
-- 2015 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 26First reading, referred to Ways & Means.
Feb 2Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means at 3:30 PM.
Feb 12Executive action taken in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means at 3:30 PM.
Feb 13WM - Majority; do pass.
Minority; do not pass.
Passed to Rules Committee for second reading.
Mar 6Placed on second reading by Rules Committee.
Mar 10Floor amendment(s) adopted.
Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading.
Third reading, passed; yeas, 47; nays, 2; absent, 0; excused, 0.
-- IN THE HOUSE --
Mar 12First reading, referred to Capital Budget (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Mar 17Public hearing in the House Committee on Capital Budget at 3:30 PM.
Apr 24By resolution, returned to Senate Rules Committee for third reading.
-- 2015 1ST SPECIAL SESSION --
-- IN THE SENATE --
Apr 29By resolution, reintroduced and retained in present status.
-- 2015 2ND SPECIAL SESSION --
May 29By resolution, reintroduced and retained in present status.
-- 2015 3RD SPECIAL SESSION --
Jun 28By resolution, reintroduced and retained in present status.
-- 2016 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 11By resolution, reintroduced and retained in present status.
Jan 20Placed on third reading by Rules Committee.
Feb 10Rules suspended.
Returned to second reading for amendment.
Floor amendment(s) adopted.
Rules suspended. Placed on Third Reading.
Third reading, passed; yeas, 42; nays, 7; absent, 0; excused, 0.