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 1357-S2 by House Committee on Appropriations (originally sponsored by Representatives Sawyer, Appleton, Ormsby, and Santos) Concerning tribal-state relations. Addresses issues of mutual concern to the tribes and the state.Creates the joint summit council on Indian affairs which is part of the legislative branch of state government.Creates an administrative committee that consists of the legislative members of the council.Provides that this act is null and void if appropriations are not approved.
HB 1428-S by House Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources (originally sponsored by Representatives Blake, Fitzgibbon, Lytton, Morris, and Tharinger; by request of Department of Fish and Wildlife) Concerning construction projects in state waters. Modifies provisions regarding construction projects in state waters.
HB 1459-S by House Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources (originally sponsored by Representatives Buys, Taylor, Van Werven, Short, Dent, Hayes, and Haler) Considering the full hydrologic cycle in the review and approval process of new water uses. Requires entities responsible for reviewing and approving permit-exempt water uses and applications for water rights, under Title 90 RCW (water rights--environment) and chapter 36.70A RCW (growth management act), to establish processes and procedures to fully account for the ways in which new uses of groundwater offset potential impairment by recharging water into an aquifer.
HB 1477-S by House Committee on Health Care & Wellness (originally sponsored by Representatives Kilduff, Muri, Lytton, Stambaugh, Orwall, McDonald, Robinson, Lovick, Goodman, Sells, Appleton, and Fey) Concerning disclosure of health-related information with persons with a close relationship with a patient. Authorizes health care providers and health care facilities to use or disclose the health-related information of a patient without obtaining an authorization from the patient if certain conditions are met.Requires a health care provider or health care facility who discloses health care information to document certain information in the patient's medical record.
HB 1501-S by House Committee on Judiciary (originally sponsored by Representatives Hansen, Hayes, Kagi, Smith, Tharinger, Clibborn, and Muri) Protecting law enforcement and the public from persons who illegally attempt to obtain firearms. Requires a firearms dealer, when denying an application for the purchase or transfer of a firearm as the result of a background check, to: (1) Report information to the Washington state patrol; and(2) Provide the applicant with a copy of a notice form generated and distributed by the Washington state patrol that informs denied applicants of their right to appeal the denial.Requires the Washington state patrol to: (1) Maintain a database that consists of the information received from firearms dealers;(2) Remove the record of the person's original denial from the database if the applicant is subsequently approved;(3) Upon receipt of documentation that a person has appealed a background check denial, immediately remove the record of the person initially reported from the database and keep a separate record of the person's information; and(4) Investigate denied firearm purchase or transfer applications.Requires the Washington association of sheriffs and police chiefs to create and operate a statewide automated protected person notification system.Provides that this act is null and void if appropriations are not approved.
HB 1570-S by House Committee on Community Development, Housing & Tribal Affairs (originally sponsored by Representatives Macri, Robinson, McBride, Kagi, Sawyer, Tharinger, Doglio, Pollet, Ortiz-Self, Chapman, Cody, Jinkins, Bergquist, Hudgins, Peterson, Senn, Stonier, Riccelli, Frame, Gregerson, Dolan, Tarleton, Ormsby, Ryu, Fey, Fitzgibbon, Goodman, Slatter, Pettigrew, Kloba, Orwall, Appleton, Clibborn, Farrell, and Stanford) Concerning access to homeless housing and assistance. Establishes the Washington housing opportunities act.Improves resources available to aid with increasing access and removing barriers to housing for individuals and families in the state.Requires the department of commerce, in collaboration with the state institute for public policy, to conduct a statewide homeless study every ten years to better understand the causes and characteristics of the homeless in the state and help decision makers promote efforts toward housing stability.Requires the department of commerce to: (1) Coordinate its efforts on the state homeless housing strategic plan with the office of homeless youth prevention and protection programs advisory committee; and(2) Provide an update on the state's homeless housing strategic plan and its activities for the prior fiscal year.
HB 1586-S by House Committee on Health Care & Wellness (originally sponsored by Representatives Macri and Cody; by request of Department of Health) Concerning dental professions. Removes the requirement that an applicant supply a recent picture of him or herself for the files of the dental quality assurance commission when applying for a license to practice dentistry.Changes the composition of the dental quality assurance commission.
HB 1605-S by House Committee on Public Safety (originally sponsored by Representatives Pettigrew, Hayes, and Klippert; by request of Parks and Recreation Commission) Concerning vessel impoundment. Authorizes an arresting officer, or other officer acting at the arresting officer's direction, to impound and secure a vessel when the operator of a vessel is arrested for a violation of operation of a vessel: (1) In a reckless manner; or(2) Under the influence of intoxicating liquor, marijuana, or any drug.Addresses impoundment of a vessel and alternatives to impoundment; handling and returning the vessel in the same condition as it existed before impoundment; notification to the registered and/or legal owner of the vessel; immunity from liability for law enforcement officers involved in the impoundment.Requires the department of licensing, in collaboration with the parks and recreation commission, to create the following forms for use in the enforcement of this act: (1) A vessel impound authorization and inventory form; and(2) A forfeited vessel disposition report form.
HB 1671-S by House Committee on Health Care & Wellness (originally sponsored by Representatives Cody, Harris, and Tharinger; by request of Department of Social and Health Services) Concerning assistance with activities of daily living. Expands the definition of "activities of daily living," for purposes of assisted living facilities requirements, to include medication assistance.
HB 1692-S by House Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources (originally sponsored by Representatives Buys, Sawyer, Chapman, Condotta, Stanford, Lytton, Vick, Blake, and Fitzgibbon) Concerning agriculture and farming. Addresses marijuana, useable marijuana, and marijuana-infused products with regard to agricultural activities and forest practices; farm products; business and occupation taxes; unemployment compensation; and overtime laws found in chapter 49.46 RCW (the minimum wage act).
HB 1698-S by House Committee on Public Safety (originally sponsored by Representatives Kilduff, Muri, Farrell, Riccelli, Robinson, Jinkins, Senn, Fey, Macri, Tarleton, Pollet, and Stanford) Concerning enhancing public health and safety by implementing emergency preparedness guidance measures related to oil train accidents. Requires the department of health to: (1) Create public health emergency preparedness guidance for oil train accidents and directly associated hazards;(2) Partner with local public health authorities in localities through which oil trains travel to deliver a public awareness and education outreach program to increase awareness of the potential health hazards associated with oil train accidents; and(3) In developing the guidance and the program, consult and collaborate with local city and county officials, local public health authorities, and local first responders, including local emergency planning committees, in localities through which oil trains travel.
HB 1731-S by House Committee on Judiciary (originally sponsored by Representatives Jinkins, Rodne, Senn, Stokesbary, and Tharinger) Concerning firearms sales and transfers. Exempts the following from the definition of "firearm" for purposes of chapter 9.41 RCW (firearms and dangerous weapons): A flare gun or other pyrotechnic visual distress signaling device, or a powder-actuated tool or other device designed solely to be used for construction purposes.Exempts the following from the definition of "transfer" for purposes of chapter 9.41 RCW (firearms and dangerous weapons): The delivery of a firearm owned or leased by an employer to, or return of the firearm by, any of the employer's employees for lawful purposes in the ordinary course of business.Exempts a temporary transfer of possession of a firearm from background checks and other firearm-related requirements if: (1) The temporary transfer is intended to prevent suicide or self-inflicted great bodily harm;(2) The temporary transfer lasts only as long as reasonably necessary to prevent death or great bodily harm; and(3) The firearm is not used by the transferee for any purpose for the duration of the temporary transfer.
HB 1760-S by House Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources (originally sponsored by Representatives Blake, Orcutt, Chapman, and Buys) Concerning off-site mitigation for projects permitted under chapter 77.55 RCW. Modifies provisions relating to off-site mitigation for construction projects in state waters (chapter 77.55 RCW).
HB 2152 by Representative Ormsby Relating to fiscal matters. Introduced by title and introductory section only, relating to fiscal matters.
HB 2153 by Representative Ormsby Relating to fiscal matters. Introduced by title and introductory section only, relating to fiscal matters.
HB 2154 by Representative Ormsby Relating to state government. Introduced by title and introductory section only, relating to state government.
HB 2155 by Representative Ormsby Relating to state government. Introduced by title and introductory section only, relating to state government.
HB 2156 by Representative Ormsby Relating to human services. Introduced by title and introductory section only, relating to human services.
HB 2157 by Representative Ormsby Relating to human services. Introduced by title and introductory section only, relating to human services.
HB 2158 by Representative Ormsby Relating to health care. Introduced by title and introductory section only, relating to health care.
HB 2159 by Representative Ormsby Relating to health care. Introduced by title and introductory section only, relating to health care.
HB 2160 by Representative Ormsby Relating to natural resources. Introduced by title and introductory section only, relating to natural resources.
HB 2161 by Representative Ormsby Relating to education. Introduced by title and introductory section only, relating to education.
HB 2162 by Representative Ormsby Relating to education. Introduced by title and introductory section only, relating to education.
HB 2163 by Representative Ormsby Relating to revenue. Introduced by title and introductory section only, relating to revenue.
HB 2164 by Representative Ormsby Relating to revenue. Introduced by title and introductory section only, relating to revenue.
SB 5868 by Senator Braun Relating to human services. Introduced by title and introductory section only, relating to human services.
SB 5869 by Senator Braun Relating to human services. Introduced by title and introductory section only, relating to human services.
SB 5870 by Senator Braun Relating to health care. Introduced by title and introductory section only, relating to health care.
SB 5871 by Senator Braun Relating to health care. Introduced by title and introductory section only, relating to health care.
SB 5872 by Senator Braun Relating to public safety. Introduced by title and introductory section only, relating to public safety.
SB 5873 by Senator Braun Relating to criminal justice. Introduced by title and introductory section only, relating to criminal justice.
SB 5874 by Senator Braun Relating to natural resources. Introduced by title and introductory section only, relating to natural resources.
SB 5875 by Senator Braun Relating to education. Introduced by title and introductory section only, relating to education.
SB 5876 by Senator Braun Relating to education. Introduced by title and introductory section only, relating to education.
SB 5877 by Senator Braun Relating to education. Introduced by title and introductory section only, relating to education.
SB 5878 by Senator Braun Relating to revenue. Introduced by title and introductory section only, relating to revenue.
SB 5879 by Senator Braun Relating to revenue. Introduced by title and introductory section only, relating to revenue.
SB 5880 by Senator Braun Relating to state government. Introduced by title and introductory section only, relating to state government.
SB 5881 by Senator Braun Relating to state government. Introduced by title and introductory section only, relating to state government.
SB 5882 by Senator Braun Relating to fiscal matters. Introduced by title and introductory section only, relating to fiscal matters.
SB 5883 by Senator Braun Relating to fiscal matters. Introduced by title and introductory section only, relating to fiscal matters.
SB 5884 by Senator Ranker Relating to fiscal matters. Introduced by title and introductory section only, relating to fiscal matters.
SB 5885 by Senator Ranker Relating to revenue. Introduced by title and introductory section only, relating to revenue.
SB 5886 by Senator Ranker Relating to natural resources. Introduced by title and introductory section only, relating to natural resources.
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