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=2017. HB 1182 by Representatives Stokesbary, Ryu, Stambaugh, Pettigrew, Cody, Harris, Sells, and Kilduff Addressing civil service qualifications. Modifies civil service employment provisions with regard to lawful permanent residents.
HB 1183 by Representatives McBride, Chapman, Haler, Ryu, Robinson, McDonald, Stambaugh, Frame, Senn, Riccelli, Dolan, and Hudgins Authorizing specified local governments, including municipalities and federally recognized Indian tribes, that typically have limited access to economic development resources, to designate a portion of their territory as a creative district subject to certification by the Washington state arts commission. Authorizes a local government to designate a creative district within its territorial boundaries subject to certification as a state-certified creative district by the state arts commission.Authorizes the state arts commission to create a process for review of applications submitted by local governments or federally recognized Indian tribes for certification of state-certified creative districts.
HB 1184 by Representatives Orwall, Griffey, Klippert, McCabe, Senn, Gregerson, Pellicciotti, Jinkins, Irwin, Wylie, Kilduff, McBride, Bergquist, Fey, Smith, Stanford, and Hudgins Modifying patronizing a prostitute provisions. Provides that the crime of patronizing a prostitute may be considered as being committed in more than one location. For instance, a person who sends a communication to patronize a prostitute is considered to have committed the crime both at the place from which the contact was made and where the communication is received.
HB 1185 by Representatives Haler, Kirby, and Stanford Addressing business practices that involve offering free or reduced-priced goods or services to the public not contingent on the purchase, continuation, or termination of insurance or the receipt of a quote for insurance, relative to the insurance code's prohibition on offering rebates or inducements to purchase insurance. Addresses the offering of inducements by insurers, insurance producers, and title insurance agents.
HB 1186 by Representatives Santos, Goodman, Jinkins, Kilduff, and Senn; by request of Board For Judicial Administration Concerning the provision of and reimbursement for certain court interpreter services. Addresses the appointment of and reimbursement for certain court interpreter services.
HB 1187 by Representatives Gregerson, Griffey, Ryu, Pike, and Springer Concerning water-sewer districts. Modifies water-sewer district provisions regarding: (1) The sale of unnecessary property;(2) The authority of the board of commissioners to adopt a policy to issue its own warrants for payment of claims or other obligations of the district;(3) Contracting for asset management service of water storage assets; and(4) Adding the term "water-sewer district" to the definition of "municipality" for purposes of chapter 70.95A RCW (pollution control--municipal bonding authority).
HB 1188 by Representatives Bergquist, Harmsworth, Fey, Hayes, Jinkins, and Hudgins Concerning the use of child passenger restraint systems. Revises child restraint system requirements.
HB 1189 by Representatives Short, Cody, Schmick, and Kloba Concerning exemptions from the massage therapy law. Revises massage therapy provisions to provide a definition for "somatic education."
HB 1190 by Representatives Taylor, Shea, Volz, McCaslin, J. Walsh, Buys, Condotta, Wilcox, Kristiansen, Pike, Young, Kraft, Short, and Koster Prohibiting a government database of law abiding owners of legal firearms. Prohibits the department of licensing from keeping copies or records of applications to purchase pistols or copies or records of pistol transfers.Requires the department to eliminate copies or records of pistol purchase applications or pistol transfers from any databases maintained by the department.
HB 1191 by Representatives Taylor, Orcutt, McCaslin, Shea, and Rodne Eliminating the fee on the retail sale of vehicle tires. Repeals the one-dollar fee on the retail sale of new replacement vehicle tires and the waste tire removal account.Requires any money remaining in the waste tire removal account on June 30, 2018, to be transferred to the motor vehicle fund.
HB 1192 by Representatives Taylor, Dent, Manweller, and Shea Prohibiting the department of fish and wildlife from requiring public access as a condition of receiving compensation under chapter 77.36 RCW. Provides that permitting public hunting on the land subject to a claim under chapter 77.36 RCW (wildlife damage) is not considered to be a practicable self-help preventive measure and the department of fish and wildlife may not condition the receipt of compensation under chapter 77.36 RCW on the claimant allowing or facilitating public hunting access to the land in question.
HB 1193 by Representatives Taylor, Shea, McCaslin, Young, and J. Walsh Creating the Fourth Amendment protection act. Establishes the Fourth Amendment protection act.
HB 1194 by Representatives Hayes, Pettigrew, Smith, Springer, Kretz, Schmick, Santos, Short, Haler, Lovick, Riccelli, Blake, Senn, Jinkins, Gregerson, Muri, Frame, Wylie, Kilduff, McBride, Bergquist, Fey, Stambaugh, Ormsby, Farrell, and Pollet Creating a legislative page scholarship program. Authorizes the secretary of the senate and the chief clerk of the house of representatives to administer and conduct a legislative page scholarship program to provide resources for students who participate in the page programs of the senate or house.Creates the legislative page scholarship account.
HB 1195 by Representatives Kilduff, Rodne, Goodman, Hayes, and Muri Concerning surrender of person under surety's bond. Addresses bail agent requirements when surrendering a defendant to custody.
HB 1196 by Representatives Goodman, Rodne, Jinkins, Kilduff, McBride, and Barkis Modifying the process for prevailing parties to recover judgments in small claims court. Revises small claims court provisions with regard to the process for prevailing parties to recover judgments in the court.
HB 1197 by Representatives Tarleton, McDonald, Frame, Kilduff, and Bergquist Concerning respite services for caregivers of people with mental illness. Requires the department of social and health services to establish up to three pilot projects to offer respite services to primary caregivers of people with severe mental illness.Expires June 30, 2020.
HB 1198 by Representatives Harris, Cody, and Riccelli Concerning substance abuse monitoring for podiatric physicians and surgeons. Requires the state podiatric medical board to enter into a contract with a voluntary substance abuse monitoring program to implement an impaired podiatric practitioner program.
HB 1199 by Representatives Irwin, Jinkins, Goodman, Rodne, Hayes, Muri, Frame, Stokesbary, and Stambaugh Allowing youth courts to have jurisdiction over transit infractions. Gives a youth court jurisdiction over transit infractions alleged to have been committed by sixteen or seventeen year old juveniles.
HB 1200 by Representatives McCabe, Goodman, Klippert, Orwall, Hayes, Johnson, Griffey, Caldier, Dye, Sells, McDonald, Kilduff, and Smith Concerning the crime of voyeurism. Establishes the crime of voyeurism in the second degree which is a gross misdemeanor.
HB 1201 by Representatives Stonier, Orcutt, Harris, Wylie, J. Walsh, Riccelli, Tharinger, and Ormsby Concerning the taxing authority of public facilities districts. Addresses the use of local sales and use taxes by a public facilities district to repay bonds issued for the expansion, rehabilitation, and improvement of regional centers.Changes the terms of the contingent expiration date.
HB 1202 by Representatives Young, McCaslin, Taylor, and Shea Prohibiting the use of international law to infringe on property rights. Prohibits the adoption, development, or implementation of community development policies based on international accords that infringe or restrict private property rights and the expenditure of public funds in furtherance of any international accords that endanger a citizen's private property rights.
HB 1203 by Representatives Young, J. Walsh, McCaslin, Taylor, Shea, Irwin, Koster, and Santos Exempting school districts from the state portion of sales and use taxes on school construction. Allows a sales and use tax exemption for school districts, in the form of a remittance, if the school district has paid the tax levied on the sale or use of or charge made for labor and materials used for qualifying construction.
HB 1204 by Representatives Young, McCaslin, Shea, Taylor, and J. Walsh Requiring the display of the national league of families' POW/MIA flag on certain days. Requires the national league of families' POW/MIA flag to be displayed on Former Prisoners of War Recognition Day on April 9th and on Pearl Harbor Remembrance Day on December 7th.
HB 1205 by Representatives Young, Shea, Taylor, McCaslin, and Santos Providing a right of first repurchase for surplus transportation property. Gives a former owner the right of repurchase if the department of transportation determines that all or a portion of the former owner's real property or an interest in the real property that was acquired through condemnation within the previous ten years is no longer necessary for a transportation purpose.
HB 1206 by Representatives Young, J. Walsh, Taylor, McCaslin, Shea, and Muri Repealing the state estate tax. Repeals the state estate tax.
HB 1207 by Representatives Young, Taylor, Shea, J. Walsh, McCaslin, Kraft, and Short Requiring agreements between state agencies and the federal government to be reported to the legislature. Requires state agencies to submit a written report to the speaker and minority leader of the house of representatives, the majority and minority leaders of the senate, and the governor, providing a comprehensive, detailed description of every agreement between the agency and the federal government.
HB 1208 by Representatives Johnson, Dolan, Stokesbary, and Stonier Concerning charter school students participating in interschool athletics and extracurricular activities. Addresses the participation in interschool athletics and extracurricular activities by charter school students.
HB 1209 by Representatives Bergquist, Vick, Kirby, J. Walsh, and Blake Concerning municipal access to local financial services. Revises public depositary provisions with regard to: (1) Loss in a public depositary and procedure for payment;(2) Requirements for becoming a public depositary; and(3) Revising the definition "financial institution" to include federal or state chartered credit unions.
HB 1210 by Representatives Farrell, Fitzgibbon, Frame, McBride, Macri, Doglio, Ormsby, Hudgins, and Pollet; by request of Department of Ecology Strengthening funding for oil spill programs in Washington by increasing revenue to the oil spill prevention account. Increases revenue to the oil spill prevention account to strengthen funding for oil spill programs in the state.
HB 1211 by Representatives Jinkins, DeBolt, Tharinger, Harris, and Wylie Addressing prescription drug insurance continuity of care. Prohibits an issuer from denying continued coverage or increasing the copayment or coinsurance amount for a prescription drug to a medically stable enrollee under certain circumstances.
HB 1212 by Representative Blake Concerning the possession and transfer of marijuana, marijuana plants, useable marijuana, marijuana-infused products, and marijuana concentrates. Modifies marijuana provisions regarding the possession, transfer, delivery, and/or personal product testing of marijuana, marijuana plants, useable marijuana, marijuana-infused products, and/or marijuana concentrates.
HB 1213 by Representatives Farrell, Pollet, Peterson, Gregerson, Wylie, McBride, Doglio, and Hudgins Promoting the use of greywater in urban buildings. Requires the state building code council, by no later than the first building code update after January 1, 2020, to adopt rules to require all new buildings constructed in certain cities to reuse greywater in a manner consistent with the standards, procedures, and guidelines adopted by the department of health.Requires the department of health to update the adopted standards, procedures, and guidelines to allow for the reuse of greywater for water use needs of a building, including heating and cooling and the flushing of toilets.
HB 1214 by Representatives Hargrove, Pettigrew, Sells, Haler, and Muri Increasing the number of state need grant recipients by awarding the community and technical college rate in certain financial aid programs for a student's first two years of postsecondary credit. Awards the community and technical college rate in certain financial aid programs for a student's first two years of postsecondary credit by increasing the number of state need grant recipients.
HB 1215 by Representatives Hargrove, Pettigrew, Kretz, Smith, and Stambaugh Authorizing innovation schools. Creates a system for the establishment and operation of locally authorized innovation schools to: (1) Meet the educational needs of a diverse student population;(2) Improve educational performance;(3) Implement evidence-based practices to reduce demographic disparities in student achievement; and(4) Provide local school communities and principals with greater control over decisions related to staffing, personnel selection and evaluation, scheduling, and educational programming.
HB 1216 by Representatives Klippert and Hayes Concerning unlawful entry on certain properties. Authorizes a peace officer to remove a person from the premises and order the person to remain off the premises, when the person is unlawfully entering the premises.Authorizes an owner of premises to initiate an investigation and request the removal of an unauthorized person from the premises by providing a certain declaration to law enforcement.
HB 1217 by Representatives Klippert, Hargrove, Shea, Haler, Taylor, Holy, Young, McCaslin, Rodne, Smith, Van Werven, Dent, Hayes, and Short Concerning the burdening of exercises of religion and freedom of conscience. Prohibits the government from substantially burdening a person's free exercise of religion or freedom of conscience: (1) Even if the burden results from a law, rule, or action of general applicability; and(2) Unless it demonstrates that application of the law, rule, or other action imposing the burden on the person is essential to further a compelling governmental interest implicating another express constitutional right and the least restrictive means of furthering that compelling governmental interest.
HB 1218 by Representatives Fey, McCaslin, and Goodman Modifying when towing fees terminate. Modifies towing and impoundment provisions with regard to the timeline for the termination of towing fees.
HB 1219 by Representatives Orcutt, Fey, and Goodman Concerning deficiency claims after auction of a private property vehicle impound. Increases the dollar threshold on registered tow truck operators' deficiency claims.
HB 1220 by Representative Klippert Concerning the flying of flags on campuses of Washington state institutions of higher education. Allows an institution of higher education to fly only the following flags on the campus of its institution: The United States flag, the Washington state flag, the national league of families POW/MIA flag, or the respective institution of higher education's flag.
HB 1221 by Representatives Rodne, Goodman, Klippert, Kilduff, Jinkins, Barkis, Muri, and Hudgins Concerning the solemnization of marriages by commissioners of courts of limited jurisdiction. Authorizes the commissioners of the courts of limited jurisdiction to solemnize marriages.
HB 1222 by Representatives Pike, Tarleton, Orcutt, Shea, Rodne, Gregerson, and McBride Creating a bistate bridge project legislative work group. Creates the bistate bridge project legislative work group 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.
HB 1223 by Representatives Pike, Goodman, Caldier, Griffey, Fitzgibbon, Riccelli, Tarleton, Chapman, Gregerson, and Kilduff Extending the term of validity for a driver's instruction permit. Changes the length of time that a driver's instruction permit is valid from one year to eighteen months and authorizes the department of licensing to issue one additional permit for eighteen months.Requires the holder of an intermediate license to: (1) Have possessed a valid instruction permit for a period of not less than one year; and(2) Not have been convicted of or found to have committed a traffic violation within the last twelve months before the application for the intermediate license.
HB 1224 by Representatives Pike, Manweller, Shea, Taylor, Kraft, Vick, Griffey, Harris, and Hargrove Granting local governments the authority to make challenges related to growth management planning subject to direct review in superior court. Establishes the growth management reform act of 2017.Authorizes the legislative authorities of certain counties to adopt an ordinance of direct review providing the superior court with exclusive jurisdiction over petitions to which the county is a party and that would otherwise qualify for filing with the growth management hearings board.Expires December 31, 2027.
HB 1225 by Representatives Pike, Fitzgibbon, Manweller, Blake, Wylie, Peterson, and McDonald Requiring planning for the availability of mineral resources for future generations under the growth management act. Revises growth management act provisions with regard to planning for the availability of mineral resources.Requires a county or city, whether shown by new information or by prior information submitted to the county or city, to designate as mineral resource lands all property that has long-term significance for the extraction of minerals.
HB 1226 by Representatives Pike, Peterson, Manweller, Goodman, Vick, Griffey, Muri, and Pollet Improving the convenience of electronic waste collection. Improves the collection rate in the state's electronic waste recycling program by directing the program to take better advantage of existing solid waste collection infrastructure, including the establishment of convenient, curbside collection of electronic wastes.
HB 1227 by Representatives Pike, Goodman, Manweller, Springer, Vick, Griffey, and Harris Concerning correctional industries' insurance costs. Addresses insurance costs of correctional industries.
HB 1228 by Representatives Pike, Manweller, Kraft, Vick, Taylor, Shea, and Harris Limiting industrial insurance benefits for injuries or diseases caused by use of intoxicating liquor or drugs. Prohibits industrial insurance benefits, other than medical benefits, from being paid to or on behalf of a worker or to his or her spouse, child, or dependent if the worker's being under the influence of or affected by intoxicating liquor or any drug was the primary cause of the worker's injury or death.
HB 1229 by Representatives Pike, Pollet, Pettigrew, Shea, Taylor, Vick, Springer, Goodman, Harris, Kraft, and Young Ensuring that fishing opportunities in Washington are consistent with the economic contributions provided by the fishing user groups. Requires the department of fish and wildlife to: (1) Seek to optimize the economic value of the state's fishery resource; and(2) When making fisheries management determinations and setting fishing seasons, maximize recreational fishing opportunity within available harvests before determining commercial fishing opportunity.Requires the fish and wildlife commission, when using hatcheries to enhance fishing opportunities and consistent with all tribal treaty obligations, to prioritize production at hatcheries based on their contribution to recreational fisheries.
HB 1230 by Representatives Pike, Wylie, Caldier, Manweller, Stonier, Griffey, Springer, Shea, Goodman, Taylor, Kraft, Vick, Fitzgibbon, Harris, Dent, Muri, Kilduff, McBride, Young, Smith, Stambaugh, Appleton, Dolan, Ormsby, Stanford, Pellicciotti, and Doglio Modifying qualifications for disabled veterans to receive fee exempt license plates. Changes the service-connected compensation rate that allows disabled veterans to receive fee-exempt license plates.
HB 1231 by Representatives Lytton, Nealey, Springer, Wilcox, Tharinger, Holy, Blake, Muri, Kirby, Haler, Goodman, Shea, Wylie, Rodne, Riccelli, Dent, and Morris Removing the expiration date of the business and occupation tax deduction for cooperative finance organizations. Removes the July 1, 2017, expiration date for the business and occupation tax deduction for cooperative finance organizations.
HB 1232 by Representatives Clibborn, Macri, Rodne, Caldier, Jinkins, and Goodman Concerning the timing and content of disclosures by continuing care retirement communities. Addresses continuing care retirement communities with regard to the timing and content of disclosures.
HB 1233 by Representatives Morris, Tarleton, and Hudgins Enabling electric utilities to prepare for the distributed energy future. Establishes pathways by which the state's existing and future electric utilities can accommodate a wide range of new resources being brought to the retail electric distribution system by customer investment.
HB 1234 by Representatives Robinson, Lytton, Senn, Frame, Doglio, Tarleton, Hansen, Jinkins, Cody, Ortiz-Self, Riccelli, Stambaugh, Macri, Pollet, Tharinger, Clibborn, Stonier, Caldier, Sells, Gregerson, Wylie, Kilduff, McBride, Goodman, Bergquist, Ormsby, Stanford, Slatter, and Kloba Addressing private health plan coverage of contraceptives. Requires a health benefit plan that includes coverage for contraceptive drugs to provide reimbursement for a twelve-month refill of contraceptive drugs obtained at one time by the enrollee.
HB 1235 by Representatives Riccelli, Harris, Stonier, Bergquist, Caldier, Robinson, Nealey, Stokesbary, Jinkins, McBride, Goodman, Ryu, Frame, Gregerson, Dolan, and Ormsby Assessing physical education practices in public schools. Requires school districts to conduct an annual assessment of their physical education programs and make the results of the assessment available to the public and posted on the web site of the district.
HB 1236 by Representatives Klippert, Griffey, and Harris Encouraging courts to require that children subject to truancy petitions complete and submit assignments. Encourages a court, in conjunction with an order to attend school or certain programs, to order a child to: (1) Complete and submit all required assignments to the teacher in all of his or her classes; and(2) Submit to the court, on a monthly basis, satisfactory proof that there has been compliance with the requirement to complete and submit all assignments and that the child is showing positive progress toward passing each class at the end of the term.
HB 1237 by Representatives Sells, Haler, Pollet, Appleton, Bergquist, Cody, Farrell, Riccelli, Lovick, Johnson, Ormsby, Springer, Gregerson, Ryu, Wylie, Sawyer, Santos, Senn, Goodman, Fey, and Stanford Modifying collective bargaining law to authorize providing additional compensation to academic employees at community and technical colleges. Authorizes the provision of additional compensation to academic employees at community and technical colleges.
HB 1238 by Representatives Pollet, Haler, Tarleton, Sells, Holy, Orwall, Bergquist, Frame, Fitzgibbon, Ormsby, Stanford, and Farrell Creating new full-time tenure track positions at the state's four-year public institutions of higher education. Creates the faculty expansion program at the four-year public institutions to encourage the institutions to increase the number of full-time tenure track faculty positions on their campuses.Expires June 30, 2022.
HB 1239 by Representative Sullivan Concerning requests for medical records to support an application for social security benefits. Requires a health care facility or a health care provider to, upon request of a patient or a patient's personal representative, provide the patient or representative with one copy of the patient's health care information free of charge if the patient is appealing the denial of federal social security disability benefits.Requires issuers and third-party payors, upon request of a covered person or a covered person's personal representative, to provide the covered person or representative with one copy of the covered person's health care information free of charge if the covered person is appealing the denial of federal social security disability benefits.
HB 1240 by Representatives Koster, Taylor, Shea, McDonald, Hayes, Rodne, Irwin, Manweller, Short, Young, Pike, and Kraft Revising the responsibilities of the joint administrative rules review committee to increase legislative oversight of agency rule making. Modifies certain duties of the joint administrative rules review committee with regard to approving a rule for adoption and introducing a bill to refer a suspended rule to the appropriate legislative committees.
HB 1241 by Representatives Koster, Shea, Taylor, Hayes, Rodne, Manweller, Short, and Pike Increasing legislative oversight of agency rule making. Revises the administrative procedure act to: (1) Suspend certain agency rule making until July 1, 2018;(2) Require agencies to immediately perform a review of existing agency rules; and(3) Authorize the legislature to approve or disapprove a proposed or adopted agency rule.
HJM 4003 by Representatives Farrell, Pollet, Tarleton, Ryu, Riccelli, Doglio, Gregerson, Ormsby, Wylie, Senn, Springer, Pettigrew, Stonier, Peterson, Stanford, Fey, Appleton, Sawyer, Fitzgibbon, Sells, Frame, McBride, Bergquist, and Macri Asking congress to call a limited convention, authorized under Article V of the United States Constitution, for the purpose of proposing a free and fair elections amendment to that Constitution. Asks congress to call a limited convention, authorized under Article V of the United States Constitution, for the purpose of proposing a free and fair elections amendment to that constitution.
SB 5117 by Senators Rolfes, Bailey, Angel, Conway, and Zeiger Transitioning military student participation in extracurricular activities. Requires the rules adopted by the Washington interscholastic activities association to facilitate the opportunity for transitioning military children's inclusion in extracurricular activities, regardless of application deadlines, to the extent they are otherwise qualified and space is available, as determined by the school district.
SB 5118 by Senators Rolfes, Bailey, Darneille, Billig, Keiser, Kuderer, and Chase Increasing the personal needs allowance for persons receiving state-financed care. Requires the personal needs allowance to be adjusted for economic trends and conditions by increasing the allowance by the percentage cost-of-living adjustment for old-age, survivors, and disability social security benefits.
SB 5119 by Senators Takko, Dansel, Sheldon, Angel, Chase, Palumbo, and Wellman Concerning water-sewer districts. Modifies water-sewer district provisions regarding: (1) The sale of unnecessary property;(2) The authority of the board of commissioners to adopt a policy to issue its own warrants for payment of claims or other obligations of the district;(3) Contracting for asset management service of water storage assets; and(4) Adding the term "water-sewer district" to the definition of "municipality" for purposes of chapter 70.95A RCW (pollution control--municipal bonding authority).
SB 5120 by Senators Carlyle, Miloscia, Hunt, Dansel, Rolfes, Cleveland, Keiser, Kuderer, and Chase; by request of Attorney General Concerning employment after public service in state government. Addresses the postemployment of former state officers and state employees.
SB 5121 by Senators Takko, Rivers, and Palumbo Concerning fire protection district tax levies. Removes certain requirements of the board of fire commissioners of a fire protection district with regard to levying ad valorem taxes on taxable property within the district.
SB 5122 by Senators Takko and Rivers Concerning fire commissioner compensation. Addresses inflation adjustments for the compensation of a fire commissioner.
SB 5123 by Senators Warnick and Chase Exempting short-line railroads that haul nonfuel oils from oil spill contingency planning requirements. Exempts the transport by a class III railroad of oil in bulk that is not crude oil or a refined petroleum product used for fuel from the contingency plan requirements for railroads transporting oil in bulk.
SB 5124 by Senators Rivers, Cleveland, Keiser, and Kuderer; by request of Insurance Commissioner Addressing nonpublic personal health information. Prohibits the insurance commissioner from disclosing nonpublic personal health information except in the furtherance of regulatory or legal action brought as a part of the insurance commissioner's official duties.
SB 5125 by Senators Braun, Conway, Rossi, and Wilson Defining independent contractor relationships in the context of real estate licensing. Provides a definition for "independent contractor relationship" for purposes of chapter 18.85 RCW (real estate brokers and managing brokers).
SB 5126 by Senators Hunt, Palumbo, Miloscia, Kuderer, and Billig Concerning uniform ballot design. Requires the secretary of state, in conjunction with the Washington state association of county auditors, to develop a uniform ballot format to be used by each county.Authorizes the secretary of state, in consultation with the department of enterprise services and with county auditors, to develop a master contract for vote tallying equipment for purchase by counties.Authorizes a county auditor to establish an equipment replacement fund that must be used explicitly to replace vote tallying equipment.
SB 5127 by Senators Braun, Ranker, and Hunt; by request of Office of Financial Management Establishing a carbon pollution tax and investment program to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, facilitate the transition to a clean energy economy, and invest in K-12 education and other vital public services. Establishes the carbon pollution tax and investment act.Imposes a carbon pollution tax on: (1) The sale or use of fossil fuels, including fossil fuels used in generating electricity; or(2) The sale or consumption of electricity generated through the combustion of fossil fuels.Creates the carbon pollution reduction account and the carbon reduction investment fund.
SB 5128 by Senators Takko, Rivers, and Chase Allowing incremental electricity produced as a result of certain capital investment projects to qualify as an eligible renewable resource under the energy independence act. 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 project completed after March 31, 1999, that increases, relative to a baseline level of generation before the capital investment project, the amount of electricity generated by a generation facility that commenced operation before March 31, 1999, and is powered by a renewable resource other than freshwater.
SB 5129 by Senators Hunt, Fain, Zeiger, Mullet, and Palumbo Concerning charter school students participating in interschool athletics and extracurricular activities. Addresses the participation in interschool athletics and extracurricular activities by charter school students.
SB 5130 by Senators Rivers, Conway, and Chase; by request of Liquor and Cannabis Board Increasing marijuana license fees and adding a temporary additional fee on marijuana licenses issued by the Washington state liquor and cannabis board. Imposes a nonrefundable additional fee on applications and renewals of licenses relating to marijuana.Requires money from the fee to be used for replacement of the state liquor and cannabis board's traceability system.Increases marijuana license fees.
SB 5131 by Senators Rivers and Conway; by request of Liquor and Cannabis Board Addressing provisions concerning marijuana with respect to research licenses, local authority notifications, the retail licensing application process, processor wholesale events, and jurisdictional requirements. Modifies marijuana provisions with regard to research licenses, local authority notifications, the retail licensing application process, processor wholesale events, and jurisdictional requirements.
SB 5132 by Senators Rivers, Conway, Keiser, and Chase; by request of Liquor and Cannabis Board Expanding the powers of liquor enforcement officers. Allows liquor enforcement officers to enforce traffic laws relating to and associated with the manufacture, importation, transportation, possession, distribution, and sale of marijuana, tobacco, and vapor products; and patron conduct in and around locations licensed by the state liquor and cannabis board.
SB 5133 by Senator Takko Concerning county boards of equalization. Changes the time for certain meetings of the county board of equalization from July 15th to when the county assessment rolls are certified.
SB 5134 by Senators Hasegawa and Keiser Modifying notice and opportunity provisions relating to certain enforcement actions taken by a homeowners' or condominium association. Revises homeowners' and condominium association provisions with regard to providing forty-five days' notice before certain enforcement actions.
SB 5135 by Senators Rivers, Rolfes, Zeiger, Walsh, Angel, Keiser, Mullet, Cleveland, Hunt, Bailey, King, Warnick, Brown, Fain, Ranker, Van De Wege, Conway, and Wellman Modifying the Washington main street program by increasing the total amount of tax credits allowed under the program and making administrative changes to the program. Increases the total amount of tax credits allowed under the Washington main street program and makes administrative changes to the program.
SB 5136 by Senators Chase, Sheldon, Conway, and Hasegawa Concerning electronic product recycling. Addresses a system for the collection, transportation, and recycling of covered electronic products.
SB 5137 by Senators Warnick, Rolfes, Wellman, and Chase Limiting oil spill contingency planning requirements to those railroads that haul oils used as fuel. Exempts the railroad transport of food grade vegetable oil from the contingency plan requirements for railroads transporting oil in bulk.
SB 5138 by Senators Palumbo, Kuderer, Fain, Billig, and Rossi Concerning metropolitan park districts. Addresses metropolitan park districts.
SB 5139 by Senators Rolfes, Sheldon, McCoy, Takko, Chase, Cleveland, Hasegawa, Van De Wege, and Wellman Ensuring economic development by authorizing public utility districts to provide retail telecommunications services. Authorizes public utility districts to provide retail telecommunications services.
SB 5140 by Senators Cleveland, Keiser, Frockt, Ranker, Conway, Nelson, Takko, Darneille, Hunt, Palumbo, Chase, Saldaña, Liias, Rolfes, McCoy, Kuderer, Billig, Wellman, Mullet, Carlyle, Hasegawa, and Pedersen Concerning enforcement of the equal pay act and worker communications about wages and employment opportunities. Updates the existing state equal pay act to: (1) Address income disparities, employer discrimination, and retaliation practices; and(2) Reflect the equal status of all workers in the state.
SB 5141 by Senators Palumbo and Wilson Concerning the regulation of programs of yoga practice or instruction as private vocational schools. Addresses private vocational school provisions and the regulation of programs of yoga practice or instruction.
SB 5142 by Senators Kuderer, Rolfes, Palumbo, Billig, Pedersen, Mullet, McCoy, Keiser, and Wellman Concerning educational interpreters. Revises professional educator standards board provisions regarding evaluation and assessments for educational interpreters for which the board has not established a performance standard; and educational interpreters who have not successfully achieved the performance standard.
SB 5143 by Senators Zeiger, Rolfes, and Darneille Concerning the exemption of property taxes for nonprofit homeownership development. Exempts the following from state and local property taxes: Real property owned by a nonprofit entity for the purpose of developing or redeveloping on the real property one or more residences to be sold to low-income households including land to be leased.
SB 5144 by Senators Angel, Mullet, and Hobbs Addressing the Washington state credit union act. Revises the Washington state credit union act.
SB 5145 by Senators Liias and Walsh Equalizing differences in the distillery and winery industries by authorizing certain sales of spirits carrying a private label exclusive to a restaurant or private club that is a licensed spirits retailer. Authorizes certain sales of spirits carrying a private label exclusive to a restaurant or private club that is a licensed spirits retailer to equalize the differences in the distillery and winery industries.
SB 5146 by Senators Liias, King, and Hobbs Allowing public transportation benefit area authorities to use job order contracts and procedure. Authorizes public transportation benefit area authorities to award job order contracts and use the job order contracting procedure.
SB 5147 by Senators Hobbs and King Providing an exemption from certain maximum vehicle length limitations. Exempts public transit vehicles equipped with bike racks from certain maximum vehicle length limitations.
SB 5148 by Senators Baumgartner, Ranker, Padden, Conway, Zeiger, Chase, Honeyford, Palumbo, Takko, Warnick, and Billig Removing the expiration date of the business and occupation tax deduction for cooperative finance organizations. Removes the July 1, 2017, expiration date for the business and occupation tax deduction for cooperative finance organizations.
SB 5149 by Senators Fain, Hobbs, Braun, Palumbo, Baumgartner, Warnick, Walsh, Miloscia, Zeiger, Rivers, Darneille, and Wellman Addressing paid family leave. Provides family leave benefits to certain employees and those employees continue to be eligible for the benefits during employment with a covered employer.Requires the employment security department to administer family leave provisions.
SB 5150 by Senators Fain, Rivers, Palumbo, Darneille, and Keiser Providing a sales and use tax exemption for certain feminine hygiene products. Provides a sales and use tax exemption for certain feminine hygiene products.
SB 5151 by Senators Fain, O'Ban, Zeiger, Miloscia, and Braun Authorizing the county auditor or his or her designee to appoint committees to prepare arguments advocating voters' approval and rejection of certain measures. Authorizes the county auditor to appoint committees to prepare arguments advocating voters' approval and rejection of certain measures.
SB 5152 by Senators Fain, Keiser, Rivers, Becker, Palumbo, and Kuderer Concerning pediatric transitional care centers. Creates a pediatric transitional care center license and requires a center, in order to be licensed, to demonstrate that it is capable of providing services for children who: (1) Are no more than two years of age;(2) Have been exposed to alcohol or other drugs before birth;(3) Require twenty-four hour continuous residential care and skilled nursing services as a result of prenatal substance exposure; and(4) Are referred to the center by the department of social and health services and regional hospitals.
SB 5153 by Senators Fain, Liias, Hobbs, and Zeiger Requiring proof of financial responsibility before the issuance of vehicle registrations. Prohibits the department of licensing from issuing an original or renewal vehicle registration unless the applicant attests to having, and provides proof of meeting, the financial responsibility requirements for operating a motor vehicle.
SB 5154 by Senators Fain, Hobbs, Liias, Zeiger, Billig, Wilson, and Kuderer Concerning driver's license formats for persons approaching twenty-one years of age. Requires the department of licensing to allow for a person who applies to renew his or her driver's license within one week of his or her twenty-first birthday to convert the driver's license to the format of a driver's license for a person who is twenty-one years of age or older.
SB 5155 by Senators Billig, Saldaña, Liias, Rolfes, Frockt, Takko, Darneille, Wellman, Kuderer, and Hasegawa Concerning suspension and expulsion of kindergarten and early elementary school students. Prohibits a school district from suspending or expelling a student who is enrolled in grades kindergarten through two, except when the suspension is based on possession of a firearm on school premises or transportation.
SB 5156 by Senators Brown, Rivers, Angel, Sheldon, Takko, Fortunato, and Warnick Concerning motorcycle helmet use. Prohibits a person under the age of eighteen to operate or ride upon a motorcycle, motor-driven cycle, or moped on a state highway, county road, or city street unless wearing upon his or her head a motorcycle helmet.
SB 5157 by Senators Angel and Mullet Repealing an expiration date for legislation enacted in 2015 regarding pawnbroker fees and interest rates. Repeals the July 1, 2018, expiration date for the amendments, by chapter 294, Laws of 2015, to RCW 19.60.060 (pawnbroker fees and interest).
SB 5158 by Senators Rivers, Cleveland, Bailey, and Keiser Concerning dental practice and solicitation by corporations. Addresses dental practice and solicitation by corporations.
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