WASHINGTON STATE LEGISLATURE
Legislative Digest No. 1

SIXTY-FIFTH LEGISLATURE
Tuesday, January 9, 20182nd Day - 2018 Regular Session

SENATE
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SB 6083SB 6084SB 6085SB 6086SB 6087SB 6088SB 6089
SB 6090SB 6091SB 6092SB 6093SB 6094SB 6095SB 6096
SB 6097SB 6098SB 6099SJM 8014SJR 8211
HOUSE
HB 2251HB 2252HB 2253HB 2254HB 2255HB 2256HB 2257
HB 2258HB 2259HB 2260HB 2261HB 2262HB 2263HB 2264
HB 2265HB 2266HB 2267HB 2268HB 2269HB 2270HB 2271
HB 2272HB 2273HB 2274HB 2275HB 2276HB 2277HB 2278
HB 2279HB 2280HB 2281HB 2282HB 2283HB 2284HB 2285
HB 2286HB 2287HB 2288HB 2289HB 2290HB 2291HB 2292
HB 2293HB 2294HB 2295HB 2296HB 2297HB 2298HB 2299
HB 2300HB 2301HB 2302HB 2303HB 2304HB 2305HB 2306
HB 2307HB 2308HB 2309HB 2310HB 2311HB 2312HB 2313
HB 2314HB 2315HB 2316HB 2317HB 2318HB 2319HB 2320
HB 2321HB 2322HB 2323HB 2324HB 2325HB 2326HB 2327
HB 2328HB 2329HB 2330HB 2331HB 2332HB 2333HB 2334
HB 2335HB 2336HB 2337HB 2338HB 2339HB 2340HB 2341
HB 2342HB 2343HB 2344HB 2345HB 2346HB 2347HB 2348
HB 2349HB 2350HB 2351HB 2352HB 2353HB 2354HB 2355
HB 2356HB 2357HB 2358HB 2359HB 2360HB 2361HB 2362
HB 2363HB 2364HB 2365HB 2366HB 2367HB 2368HB 2369
HB 2370HB 2371HB 2372HB 2373HB 2374HB 2375HB 2376
HB 2377HB 2378HB 2379HB 2380HB 2381HB 2382HB 2383
HB 2384HB 2385HB 2386HB 2387HB 2388HB 2389HB 2390
HB 2391HB 2392HB 2393HB 2394HB 2395HB 2396HB 2397
HB 2398HB 2399HB 2400HB 2401HB 2402HB 2403HB 2404
HB 2405HB 2406HB 2407HB 2408HB 2409HB 2410HB 2411
HB 2412HB 2413HB 2414HB 2415HB 2416HB 2417HB 2418
HB 2419HB 2420HJR 4210HJR 4211HCR 4411HCR 4412

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=2018.


House Bills

HB 2251

by Representative Haler


Concerning public facilities districts.


Addresses a public facilities district's authority with regard to: (1) The composition of their board of trustees; and

(2) Ascertaining the order projects are executed through the use of an advisory ballot that reflects the preference of the voting public.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Local Government (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 9Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Local Government at 10:00 AM. (Subject to change)

HB 2252

by Representatives Dolan, Harris, Santos, Johnson, Bergquist, Steele, Lovick, Senn, Stokesbary, Kilduff, Ortiz-Self, Valdez, Slatter, and Stonier


Concerning policies for granting academic credit at institutions of higher education for international baccalaureate (IB) examinations.


Revises requirements of the institutions of higher education when establishing policies for granting college credits to students who have earned certain scores on AP or international baccalaureate examinations.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Higher Education (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2253

by Representatives Graves and Dye


Concerning the right to control disposition of the remains of a deceased minor child.


Addresses the right to control the disposition of the remains of a decedent when the decedent is a minor and the parents are unmarried or legally separated.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Judiciary (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 10Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Judiciary at 8:00 AM. (Subject to change)

HB 2254

by Representative Graves


Addressing the crimes of harassment.


Revises certain harassment crime provisions regarding: (1) Changing the term "cyberstalking" to "cyber harassment"; and

(2) Modifying the law on the crime of cyber harassment and the crime of stalking.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Public Safety (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Public hearing in the House Committee on Public Safety at 1:30 PM.

HB 2255

by Representative Graves


Concerning the definition of public records in regards to the legislature.


Establishes the legislative transparency act.

Requires the records of state legislators and their offices to be made publicly available.

Requires the secretary of the senate and the chief clerk of the house of representatives, respectively, to be the appointed public records officers for requests made to the senate or house, including each state legislative office in each house.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to State Government, Elections & Information Technology (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2256

by Representatives Graves, Frame, Dent, and Kagi


Concerning the online availability of foster parent preservice training.


Requires all components of the foster parent preservice training to be made available online.

Requires the department of social and health services to allow individuals to complete as much online preservice training as is practicable.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Early Learning & Human Services (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 12Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services at 10:00 AM. (Subject to change)

HB 2257

by Representatives McBride, Stokesbary, Graves, Rodne, Macri, and Jinkins


Prohibiting maintenance of certification from being required for certain health professions.


Prohibits the medical quality assurance commission from requiring a physician to participate in a maintenance of certification requirement as a condition of licensure or license renewal.

Prohibits the board of osteopathic medicine and surgery from requiring an osteopathic physician and surgeon to participate in a maintenance of certification requirement as a condition of licensure or license renewal.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Health Care & Wellness (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 10Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

HB 2258

by Representatives Macri, Rodne, Tharinger, Stokesbary, Jinkins, and Riccelli


Concerning health care provider and health care facility whistleblower protections.


Addresses whistleblower protection provisions with regard to health care providers and health care facilities.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Judiciary (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2259

by Representatives Dolan and Doglio; by request of State Auditor


Addressing the state auditor's duties and procedures.


Modifies certain duties and procedures of the state auditor relating to the loss of public funds or assets and other illegal activity.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to State Government, Elections & Information Technology (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2260

by Representatives MacEwen and Walsh


Prohibiting the spawning, incubation, and cultivation of Atlantic salmon in the marine waters regulated by the state.


States that the legislature finds it is necessary to draw upon its police power, where Washington's Pacific salmon populations remain in decline, to prohibit the cultivation of Atlantic salmon in the marine waters regulated by the state.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Agriculture & Natural Resources (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2261

by Representative MacEwen


Concerning housing authorities.


Authorizes a state public body to provide monetary, in-kind, or other support to the board of commissioners of a housing authority for the purpose of aiding the board in carrying out the board's duties or powers.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Community Development, Housing & Tribal Affairs (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Community Development and Housing & Tribal Affairs at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

HB 2262

by Representative Santos


Concerning actions for wrongful injury or death.


Revises provisions regarding wrongful death and survival of actions.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 6Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Judiciary (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Judiciary at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

HB 2263

by Representatives Goodman, MacEwen, Muri, Kilduff, Hayes, Reeves, Chapman, Haler, Johnson, Tarleton, Tharinger, Hudgins, and Dent


Concerning governmental continuity during emergency periods.


Finds that the ability of government to fulfill its constitutional and statutory responsibilities by continuing to conduct essential functions and services during the periods of significant disruption that follow catastrophic incidents requires both continuity of operations planning by individual agencies and continuity of government planning by state and local government.

Requires all levels and branches of government to conduct planning and preparation for continuity of operations and government to assist in fulfilling these responsibilities.

Takes effect if the proposed amendment to Article II, section 42 of the state Constitution, providing governmental continuity during emergency periods resulting from a catastrophic incident, is approved by the voters at the next general election.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 6Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Public Safety (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Public Safety at 8:00 AM. (Subject to change)

HB 2264

by Representatives Cody, Harris, Slatter, Macri, Stonier, Robinson, and DeBolt


Concerning hospital privileges for advanced registered nurse practitioners and physician assistants.


Addresses the duty of a hospital or facility to request information from physician assistants and advanced registered nurse practitioners, who will provide clinical care under his or her license, before granting or renewing clinical privileges.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 6Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Health Care & Wellness (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 10Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

HB 2265

by Representatives Kirby, Vick, Volz, Graves, Blake, Barkis, Harmsworth, Bergquist, Springer, Haler, Steele, and Goodman


Protecting lienholders' interests while retaining consumer protections.


Addresses the protection of a lienholder's interest and retaining consumer protections.

Requires the county treasurers of the five largest counties in this state to submit a report to the house business and financial services committee and the senate financial institutions and insurance committee or appropriate legislative committees that includes information on the total number of claims submitted to each county treasurer for payment of surplus funds following a tax foreclosure sale.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Judiciary (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2266

by Representatives Hayes and Kilduff


Clarifying the nature of the driver training education curriculum developed and maintained by the department of licensing and the office of the superintendent of public instruction.


Clarifies the nature of the driver training education curriculum developed and maintained by the department of licensing and the office of the superintendent of public instruction.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Education (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Education at 8:00 AM. (Subject to change)

HB 2267

by Representatives Sawyer, Stambaugh, Stonier, Valdez, Slatter, Ormsby, Senn, and Robinson


Recognizing indigenous peoples' day.


Recognizes the twelfth day of October as indigenous peoples' day rather than Columbus day.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Community Development, Housing & Tribal Affairs (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Community Development and Housing & Tribal Affairs at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

HB 2268

by Representative DeBolt


Concerning ignition interlock device lockout conditions.


Allows an ignition interlock device vendor to authorize and provide a temporary bypass mechanism to allow the restricted person or another person to remove the lockout condition for up to seventy-two hours in order for the vehicle to be transported for service.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Public Safety (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2269

by Representatives Kilduff, Muri, Kraft, and Stanford


Concerning tax relief for adaptive automotive equipment for veterans and service members with disabilities.


Provides a sales and use tax exemption for adaptive equipment required to customize vehicles for disabled veterans in order to: (1) Provide specific financial relief for severely injured veterans; and

(2) Ameliorate a negative consequence of the state's tax structure.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 8Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Community Development, Housing & Tribal Affairs (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 9Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Community Development and Housing & Tribal Affairs at 10:00 AM. (Subject to change)

HB 2270

by Representatives MacEwen and Kilduff


Changing the dates of the state fiscal year.


Requires the fiscal biennium of the state to commence on the first day of May in each odd-numbered year and end on the thirtieth day of April in the next succeeding odd-numbered year.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 8Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Appropriations (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2271

by Representatives Muri and Kilduff; by request of Attorney General


Concerning the processes for reviewing sexually violent predators committed under chapter 71.09 RCW.


Declares that the legislature finds: (1) The decision in In re Det. of Marcum, 189 Wn.2d 1 (2017) conflicts with the legislature's intent in RCW 71.09.090;

(2) The supreme court's holding is a mistaken interpretation; and

(3) The purpose of a show cause hearing under RCW 71.09.090 is to provide the court with an opportunity to determine whether probable cause exists to warrant a hearing on whether the person's condition has changed as it relates to the person's status as a sexually violent predator or whether conditional release to a less restrictive alternative would be appropriate.

Declares an intent to overturn the Marcum decision in favor of the original intent of the statute.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 12Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Public Safety (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Public hearing in the House Committee on Public Safety at 1:30 PM.

HB 2272

by Representatives Cody, Harris, Kilduff, Peterson, Macri, and Ryu; by request of Attorney General


Concerning restrictions on prescriptions for opiates.


Revises the uniform controlled substances act to provide restrictions on prescriptions for opiates.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 12Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Health Care & Wellness (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 12Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness at 10:00 AM. (Subject to change)

HB 2273

by Representatives Goodman, Klippert, Kilduff, Peterson, and Ryu; by request of Attorney General


Concerning the medicaid fraud control unit.


Requires the attorney general to establish and maintain, within his or her office, the medicaid fraud control unit.

Gives the medicaid fraud control unit the authority and criminal jurisdiction to investigate and prosecute medicaid provider fraud, abuse and neglect matters where authority is granted by the federal government, and other federal health care program fraud.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 12Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Judiciary (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 10Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Judiciary at 8:00 AM. (Subject to change)

HB 2274

by Representative Blake


Concerning special permits for alcohol samples and sales by alcohol manufacturers.


Modifies certain special permit requirements for alcohol samples and sales by alcohol manufacturers.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 12Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Commerce & Gaming (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 9Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Commerce & Gaming at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

HB 2275

by Representative Eslick


Creating the youth internship opportunity act.


Establishes the youth internship opportunity act.

Requires the director of the department of labor and industries to establish a youth internship pilot program for qualified restaurant and grocery store employers to employ youth interns under special certificates at wages authorized by the department and subject to certain limitations.

Limits the certificates to restaurant and grocery store employers located in cities with a population of seventy-five thousand or less.

Requires a restaurant or grocery store employer to apply for a certificate on a form made available by the director.

Expires December 31, 2021.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 13Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Labor & Workplace Standards (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2276

by Representative Eslick


Concerning notification of wildlife transfer, relocation, or introduction into a new location.


Requires the department of fish and wildlife to provide notice and hold a public hearing before department personnel transfers, relocates, or introduces any wildlife into a different location in the state.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 13Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Agriculture & Natural Resources (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

HB 2277

by Representative Eslick


Concerning consumer reporting agency security freeze fees.


Prohibits a consumer reporting agency from charging a fee to place a security freeze under certain circumstances.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 13Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Business & Financial Services (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2278

by Representative Morris


Concerning personal information privacy protections in government entities.


Requires each department or other agency of the state government to designate an agency privacy officer.

Requires an agency privacy officer, in coordination with the office of privacy and data protection, to: (1) Develop an agency personal information minimization policy to reduce the use and retention of personal information wherever possible; and

(2) Create a work plan that uses a Gantt chart or similar project planning tool for certain information.

Prohibits a governmental entity from selling: (1) Personal financial and health information; and

(2) Personal identification numbers issued by a government entity.

Exempts the following from disclosure under the public records act: Personal information inventory or data map records, created in this act, that reveal the location of personal information or the extent to which it is protected.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 13Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to State Government, Elections & Information Technology (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2279

by Representative Morris


Concerning the fair servicing and repair of digital electronic products.


Establishes the fair repair act relating to the fair servicing and repair of digital electronic products.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 13Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Technology & Economic Development (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 9Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Technology & Economic Development at 10:00 AM. (Subject to change)

HB 2280

by Representative Morris


Concerning community solar gardens.


Establishes a framework for community solar gardens to be created and exist outside of tax-related subsidy programs.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 13Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Technology & Economic Development (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Technology & Economic Development at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

HB 2281

by Representative Morris


Recertifying renewable energy systems eligible for a renewable energy system production incentive.


Recertifies renewable energy systems that are eligible for a renewable energy system production incentive.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 13Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Technology & Economic Development (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Technology & Economic Development at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

HB 2282

by Representative Hansen


Protecting an open internet in Washington state.


Requires a person engaged in the provision of broadband internet access service in the state to publicly disclose accurate information regarding the network management practices, performance, and commercial terms of its services sufficient for consumers to make informed choices regarding use of the services and for content, application, service, and device providers to develop, market, and maintain internet offerings.

Creates the internet consumer access account.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 13Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Technology & Economic Development (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2283

by Representative DeBolt


Encouraging investment in and reducing the costs of transitioning to the clean energy future.


Establishes the carbon free Washington act.

Reduces the cost of transitioning to electric generation sources that have very low or zero carbon dioxide emissions.

Provides tax preferences to reduce the cost to ratepayers of constructing and operating new renewable energy generation capacity equal to or greater than necessary to serve projected Washington electricity load growth.

Repeals chapter 19.285 RCW (the energy independence act), which will take effect upon the effective date of any act by the legislature that imposes a tax, fee, or other monetary price on the carbon content of fossil fuels and electricity sold or used within the state, such as a carbon tax or cap-and-trade program.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 13Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Technology & Economic Development (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2284

by Representative Smith


Protecting consumers by prohibiting blocking, throttling, or paid prioritization in the provision of internet service in Washington state.


Prohibits a person engaged in the provision of broadband internet access service from: (1) Blocking lawful content, applications, services, or nonharmful devices;

(2) Impairing or degrading lawful internet traffic on the basis of internet content, application, or service, or use of a nonharmful device; or

(3) Engaging in paid prioritization.

Authorizes the utilities and transportation commission to waive the prohibition on paid prioritization under certain circumstances.

Creates the internet consumer access account.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 14Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Technology & Economic Development (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2285

by Representative Chapman


Establishing a reporting process for the department of natural resources regarding certain marbled murrelet habitat information.


Finds that protecting the habitat of the marbled murrelet is beneficial to the state and our environment, however, the protection will have impacts, specifically on timber jobs in our rural communities and lost trust revenues to our schools, counties, and junior taxing districts through reduced timber harvests.

Requires the department of natural resources to provide a report to the legislature that includes: (1) An economic analysis of certain net losses or gains of revenues; and

(2) Recommendations for consideration by the legislature: (a) To offset the potential loss of revenues to the beneficiaries and the identified loss of jobs in rural communities; (b) for policies that may be adopted before the dates that the losses are projected to occur; (c) for additional marbled murrelet conservation measures; and (d) for modifications, if any, on the definition of arrearage.

Requires the commissioner of public lands to appoint a marbled murrelet advisory committee to assist the department in developing and providing the report.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 14Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Agriculture & Natural Resources (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 10Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources at 8:00 AM. (Subject to change)

HB 2286

by Representatives Kirby and Vick; by request of Department of Financial Institutions


Addressing the disposition of certain fees collected by the department of financial institutions for the securities division.


Authorizes the director of the department of financial institutions to, by rule and upon a finding by the department that a fee increase is necessary to defray the costs of administering chapter 21.20 RCW (the securities act of Washington), adjust the fees specified in section 1 of this act upward by no more than fifteen dollars.

Requires the division of securities to deposit one hundred percent of the money received that is attributable to the increases.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 15Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Business & Financial Services (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 9Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Business & Financial Services at 9:00 AM. (Subject to change)
Jan 10Scheduled for executive session in the House Committee on Business & Financial Services at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

HB 2287

by Representatives Hayes, Ortiz-Self, Eslick, Ryu, Harmsworth, Sells, Peterson, Van Werven, Pellicciotti, Klippert, Goodman, and Kloba


Establishing a criminal justice system diversion center pilot project.


Requires the Washington association of sheriffs and police chiefs to administer a criminal justice system diversion center pilot project to make improvements in: (1) Reducing recidivism and the use of crisis and emergency resources;

(2) Decreasing behaviors associated with untreated mental health and substance use disorders; and

(3) Increasing effective engagement with treatment providers, housing stability, engagement in prosocial activity, and rates of employment and financial self-sufficiency.

Expires July 1, 2020.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 15Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Public Safety (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Public hearing in the House Committee on Public Safety at 1:30 PM.

HB 2288

by Representatives Kagi, Harris, Dolan, and Stonier


Concerning the Washington history day program.


Transfers the responsibility for administering the Washington history day program from the Washington state historical society to the office of the superintendent of public instruction.

Creates the Washington history day account.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 15Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Education (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Public hearing in the House Committee on Education at 1:30 PM.

HB 2289

by Representatives Kilduff, Muri, and Jinkins


Concerning the release and commitment of persons involuntarily committed after the dismissal of a felony.


Revises the involuntary treatment act regarding the release and commitment of persons involuntarily committed after the dismissal of a felony.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 15Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Judiciary (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Judiciary at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

HB 2290

by Representatives Wylie and Harris


Simplifying the process for donating low-value surplus property owned by a city-owned utility.


Simplifies the process for donating low-value surplus property owned by a city-owned utility.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 15Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Local Government (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Local Government at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

HB 2291

by Representatives Kraft and Wylie


Concerning the licensure and certification of massage therapists and reflexologists.


Requires each license or certificate issued by the secretary of the department of health under chapter 18.108 RCW (massage practitioners) to bear a photograph of the applicant and be designed and constructed in a manner which avoids unreasonable risk of unauthorized alteration or duplication.

Requires the secretary to establish, by rule, the appropriate requirements and procedures to create and issue photo licenses and photo certificates to existing license and certificate holders who were licensed and certified before January 1, 2021.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 15Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Health Care & Wellness (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 10Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

HB 2292

by Representatives Stonier, Harris, and Kraft


Providing greater certainty in association with selling city-owned property used for off-street parking.


Changes certain requirements for cities when selling city-owned property used for off-street parking.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 15Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Local Government (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2293

by Representative Kagi


Restricting firearms and dangerous weapons in early learning facilities.


Prohibits a person from carrying onto or from possessing on licensed child care center premises, child care center-provided transportation, or areas of facilities while being used exclusively by a child care center: (1) Any firearm;

(2) Any other dangerous weapon as described in RCW 9.41.250;

(3) Any air gun, including any air pistol or air rifle;

(4) Any portable device manufactured to function as a weapon and which is commonly known as a stun gun, including a projectile stun gun; or

(5) Any device, object, or instrument that is used or intended to be used as a weapon with the intent to injure a person by an electric shock, charge, or impulse.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 15Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Judiciary (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2294

by Representative Slatter


Aligning Washington's greenhouse gas emissions limits with those established by the United States' commitment under the 2015 Paris climate agreement.


States that it is the intent of the legislature to declare that Washington state intends to fulfill its portion of the United States' commitment under the 2015 Paris climate agreement by reducing its greenhouse gas emissions at a rate that is consistent with the intended nationally determined contribution submitted by the United States to the United Nations.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 15Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Environment (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 9Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Environment at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

HB 2295

by Representative Slatter


Encouraging the use of electric or hybrid-electric aircraft for regional air travel.


Establishes the linking communities by encouraging regional aircraft electrification act (the LINK-AIR act).

Requires the department of transportation to: (1) Adopt the following goals for encouraging the use of electric or hybrid-electric aircraft in commercial air travel in the state: (a) By 2030, thirty percent of arrivals and departures from airports in the state involving certain commercial flights must be completed by aircraft that are powered at least partially by electrical propulsion systems; and (b) by 2040, fifty percent of arrivals and departures from airports in the state involving certain commercial flights must be completed by aircraft that are powered at least partially by electrical propulsion systems; and

(2) Convene a work group to analyze the state of the electrically powered aircraft industry and current infrastructure to develop a sustainable plan for achieving those goals.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 15Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Transportation (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Transportation at 3:30 PM. (Subject to change)

HB 2296

by Representatives Slatter and Schmick


Protecting consumers from excess charges for prescription medications.


Establishes the affordable medication for patients act.

Prohibits a contract between a pharmacy benefit manager or insurer and a pharmacist or pharmacy from penalizing a pharmacist's or pharmacy's disclosure to a person purchasing prescription medication of information regarding: (1) The cost of the prescription medication to the person; or

(2) The availability of therapeutically equivalent alternative medications or alternative methods of purchasing the prescription medication.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 15Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Health Care & Wellness (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 12Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness at 10:00 AM. (Subject to change)

HB 2297

by Representatives Dolan, Hudgins, and Lytton


Extending the period for voter registration.


Allows a person to register to vote at the division of elections if in a separate city from the county auditor's office, a voting center, or other location designated by the county auditor.

Extends the period for voter registration.

Requires the secretary of state to establish procedures to enable new or updated voter registrations to be recorded on an expedited basis.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 18Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to State Government, Elections & Information Technology (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 9Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on State Government and Elections & Information Technology at 8:00 AM. (Subject to change)
Jan 10Scheduled for executive session in the House Committee on State Government and Elections & Information Technology at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

HB 2298

by Representatives Haler, Fitzgibbon, Dolan, Fey, and Hudgins; by request of Department of Ecology


Concerning wastewater operator certifications.


Addresses the establishment and collection of fees for the issuance and renewal of wastewater treatment plant operator certificates by the department of ecology.

Requires the department of ecology to: (1) Conduct a workload analysis and prepare a biennial budget estimate for the wastewater treatment plant operator certification program; and

(2) Assess and collect fees from wastewater treatment plant operators at a level that recovers the costs identified in its biennial operating budget.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 18Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Environment (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Environment at 8:00 AM. (Subject to change)

HB 2299

by Representative Ormsby; by request of Office of Financial Management


Making supplemental operating appropriations.


Makes supplemental operating appropriations.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 18Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Appropriations (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations at 3:30 PM.
Jan 10Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Appropriations at 3:30 PM. (Subject to change)

HB 2300

by Representatives Blake and Walsh


Creating a legislative task force to provide economic relief for communities impacted by environmental protections of the marbled murrelet.


Creates the habitat conservation program damage response task force.

Requires the task force to identify potential state actions to improve the economic vitality in counties impacted by the presence of marbled murrelets and recommend changes to state policy, government rules, or statutes.

Requires the sponsor of this act to convene the initial meeting of the task force by August 1, 2018, and serve as cochair.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 18Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Technology & Economic Development (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 9Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Technology & Economic Development at 10:00 AM. (Subject to change)

HB 2301

by Representative Walsh


Concerning the appropriation to counties of moneys from the dedicated marijuana account for the purpose of funding legal services for indigent defendants in criminal cases.


Requires, beginning July 1, 2019, 33.3 percent of all money in the dedicated marijuana account to be appropriated annually to the treasurer for distribution to counties on a pro rata basis for the sole purpose of funding legal services for indigent defendants in criminal cases.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 18Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Commerce & Gaming (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Public hearing in the House Committee on Commerce & Gaming at 1:30 PM.
Jan 9Scheduled for executive session in the House Committee on Commerce & Gaming at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

HB 2302

by Representatives Kirby and Ormsby


Addressing the compensation and administrative expenses of the Washington state investment board.


Prohibits, in any fiscal year, the operating expenses of the state investment board from exceeding 0.03 percent of the total assets managed by the state investment board, unless authorized by the legislature.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 18Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Appropriations (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2303

by Representatives Condotta, Taylor, and Wilcox


Reducing the state property tax in calendar year 2018.


Changes the state property tax, for calendar year 2018, to two dollars and forty cents per thousand dollars of assessed value.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 18Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Finance (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2304

by Representative Lovick


Concerning improving diversity in clinical trials.


Requires the Washington state review board to establish a diversity in clinical trials program to encourage participation in clinical trials of drugs and medical devices by persons who are members of demographic groups that are underrepresented in clinical trials.

Requires state entities that conduct clinical trials of drugs or medical devices, including the University of Washington, to adopt a policy concerning the identification and recruitment of persons who are members of underrepresented demographic groups to participate in clinical trials.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 19Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Health Care & Wellness (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 9Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness at 8:00 AM. (Subject to change)
Jan 12Scheduled for executive session in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness at 10:00 AM. (Subject to change)

HB 2305

by Representative Van Werven


Extending the business and occupation tax return filing due date for self-employed filers.


Extends the filing deadline for filers' business and occupation tax returns.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 20Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Finance (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2306

by Representatives Van Werven and Blake


Allowing veterans to carry concealed pistols on community college campuses.


Authorizes a veteran who possesses a valid concealed pistol license to: (1) Carry a concealed pistol while he or she is on the campus of a community college in this state; or

(2) Carry or store a pistol within a vehicle while on the campus of the community college.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 20Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Judiciary (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2307

by Representative Van Werven


Requiring confidentiality in the release of sensitive fish and wildlife data.


Changes the term "may" to "must" with regard to subjecting the release of sensitive fish and wildlife data to a confidentiality agreement.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 20Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Agriculture & Natural Resources (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2308

by Representatives Jinkins, Graves, Stokesbary, Kilduff, Valdez, Ortiz-Self, and Santos; by request of Office of Civil Legal Aid


Concerning civil legal aid.


Finds that the prevalence of civil legal problems experienced by low-income people in the state exceeds the capacity of the state-funded legal aid system to address.

Modifies civil legal aid provisions regarding: (1) Oversight duties of the civil legal aid oversight committee;

(2) The duty of the director of civil legal aid services to periodically assess the most prevalent civil legal problems experienced by low-income people in the state and the capacity of the state-funded legal aid system to meet the legal needs arising from the problems;

(3) The appropriation of public funds for civil representation of indigent persons; and

(4) The distribution of funds to persons appointed in dependency proceedings.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 20Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Judiciary (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Judiciary at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

HB 2309

by Representatives Kirby and Vick


Concerning service contract providers.


Modifies provisions regarding service contract providers.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 20Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Business & Financial Services (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 10Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Business & Financial Services at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)
Jan 12Scheduled for executive session in the House Committee on Business & Financial Services at 10:00 AM. (Subject to change)

HB 2310

by Representatives Jinkins, Slatter, Harris, DeBolt, Sullivan, Riccelli, Macri, and Tharinger


Concerning prescription drug insurance continuity of care.


Implements a cost-effective requirement that ensures patients can rely on the prescription formulary they enter into with their insurance carrier through the entirety of the plan year.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 20Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Health Care & Wellness (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 12Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness at 10:00 AM. (Subject to change)

HB 2311

by Representatives Bergquist and Harris


Reducing barriers to student participation in extracurricular activities.


Caps fees for low-income students who participate in extracurricular activities.

Requires that the process for charging and collecting fees be identical for all students.

Prohibits a student from being required to complete a physical examination to participate in extracurricular activities more often than every twenty-four months.

Creates the promoting lively activities for youth grant program to subsidize small school districts impacted by the cap on the fees charged to public school students eligible to participate in the federal free and reduced-price meals program.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 20Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Education (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Education at 8:00 AM. (Subject to change)

HB 2312

by Representative DeBolt


Providing urban levels of internet speed and access in rural areas to secure a brighter more equitable economic future for all Washingtonians without increasing taxes or fees.


Establishes the Washington equitable broadband act.

Requires the consolidated technology services agency to implement and operate a reverse auction program that awards funding to broadband internet service providers to support high-speed internet infrastructure deployment projects in unserved and underserved rural regions throughout the state.

Requires the joint legislative audit and review committee to conduct an evaluation of the reverse auction program.

Creates the expanding rural internet access account.

Requires the treasurer to transfer the sum of three hundred million dollars from the budget stabilization account to the expanding rural internet access account.

Makes an appropriation from the expanding rural internet access account to the consolidated technology services agency for the purposes in this act.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 20Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Technology & Economic Development (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2313

by Representatives Cody, Schmick, and Caldier


Providing the chiropractic quality assurance commission with additional authority over budget development, spending, and staffing.


Provides additional authority over budget development, spending, and staffing to the chiropractic quality assurance commission.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 22Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Health Care & Wellness (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 10Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

HB 2314

by Representatives Muri, Kilduff, Graves, and Dolan


Concerning marriage licensing and solemnization by county auditors.


Permits a county auditor to solemnize a marriage.

Requires a marriage license to be issued by a county auditor at the time of application.

Requires any fee charged by a county auditor for the solemnization of marriage conducted in a county-owned facility to be fixed by the county legislative authority and be deposited into the county general fund.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 22Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Judiciary (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Judiciary at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

HB 2315

by Representatives Fey, Muri, and Kilduff


Concerning registration of land titles.


Repeals chapter 65.12 RCW (registration of land titles--Torrens act).

States that the real property ceases to be subject to the provisions of chapter 65.12 RCW on July 1, 2019, unless the real property subject to the provisions of chapter 65.12 RCW on July 1, 2019, is previously withdrawn from the registry system by its owner.

Requires the owner of real property registered under the provisions of chapter 65.12 RCW on July 1, 2019, to surrender their duplicate certificate of title for the real property or their certified copy of the original certificate of title for the real property to the registrar of titles for the county in which the real property is situated.

Requires the registrar of titles for the county to cause the volumes of the register of titles for the county, accompanying alphabetical indices, tract indices, and other files and records in the office of the registrar of titles to be closed and placed in the permanent deed records of the county.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 22Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Judiciary (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 9Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Judiciary at 10:00 AM. (Subject to change)

HB 2316

by Representatives McDonald, Dolan, Stokesbary, and Gregerson


Concerning the recording standards commission.


Changes the name of the "e-recording standards commission" to the "recording standards commission."

States that the intent of the legislature is that the secretary of state have the authority to create regulations for consistent recording of documents by county auditors.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 22Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to State Government, Elections & Information Technology (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2317

by Representatives Appleton, Muri, Fey, and Fitzgibbon


Concerning contractor bonding requirements for public transportation benefit areas and passenger-only ferry service districts.


Addresses the requirements for contractor bonding for public transportation benefit areas and passenger-only ferry service districts.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 22Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Transportation (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2318

by Representatives Appleton, Griffey, Doglio, and Haler


Addressing insurance coverage for water-sewer district commissioners.


Authorizes a water-sewer district to provide the same health, group, and/or life insurance coverage to its water-sewer district commissioners as it provides to its employees.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 22Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Local Government (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Local Government at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

HB 2319

by Representative Doglio


Concerning energy conservation programs under the energy independence act.


Revises energy independence act provisions regarding energy conservation and renewable energy targets.

Requires cost-effective conservation savings reported for the purposes of meeting certain conservation targets established in this act to be measured taking into consideration the overall reduction in normalized metered electricity consumption, where these measurement techniques are feasible and cost-effective.

Requires an investor-owned utility, in meeting its conservation targets, to offer: (1) A meter-based performance program option; and

(2) An energy performance baseline program option.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 22Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Technology & Economic Development (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Technology & Economic Development at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

HB 2320

by Representatives Reeves, Stanford, and Bergquist; by request of Insurance Commissioner


Concerning the creation of a work group to study and make recommendations on natural disaster mitigation and resiliency activities.


Creates a working group to study and make recommendations on natural disaster and resiliency activities.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 22Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Community Development, Housing & Tribal Affairs (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Community Development and Housing & Tribal Affairs at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

HB 2321

by Representatives Bergquist, Kirby, Vick, and Stanford; by request of Insurance Commissioner


Addressing the insurer corporate governance annual disclosure model act.


Provides the insurance commissioner a summary of an insurer or insurance group's corporate governance structure, policies, and practices to permit the commissioner to gain and maintain an understanding of the insurer's corporate governance framework.

Outlines the requirements for completing a corporate governance annual disclosure with the commissioner.

Exempts the following from disclosure under the public records act: Documents, materials, or other information, including the corporate annual disclosure obtained by the insurance commissioner under section 3 of this act.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 22Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Business & Financial Services (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 10Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Business & Financial Services at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)
Jan 12Scheduled for executive session in the House Committee on Business & Financial Services at 10:00 AM. (Subject to change)

HB 2322

by Representatives Stanford, Kirby, and Vick; by request of Insurance Commissioner


Allowing property insurers to assist their insureds with risk mitigation goods or services.


Authorizes a personal property insurer, with the prior approval of the insurance commissioner, to include certain goods and services intended to reduce either the probability of loss or the extent of loss, or both, from a covered event as part of a policy of personal property insurance.

Limits the value of goods and services to five hundred dollars in value in the aggregate in any twelve-month period.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 22Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Business & Financial Services (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 10Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Business & Financial Services at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)
Jan 12Scheduled for executive session in the House Committee on Business & Financial Services at 10:00 AM. (Subject to change)

HB 2323

by Representatives Dolan, Appleton, Muri, Stonier, and Stambaugh


Addressing cost-of-living adjustments for teachers' retirement system plan 1 and public employees' retirement system plan 1 retirees.


Provides a three percent permanent increase, on July 1, 2018, to the monthly benefit of beneficiaries who are receiving a monthly benefit from the teachers' retirement system plan 1 or the public employees' retirement system plan 1 on January 1, 2018.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 22Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Appropriations (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2324

by Representative Van Werven


Requiring institutions of higher education to report incidents involving freedom of expression on campus.


Requires every institution of higher education to submit to the governor, the higher education committee of the house of representatives, and the higher education committee of the senate, or their successor committees, a report summarizing incidents involving freedom of expression activities on its campus in which the institution took action.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 26Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Higher Education (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2325

by Representatives Riccelli, Haler, Ryu, Pellicciotti, Harris, and Macri; by request of Attorney General


Concerning the prescription drug monitoring program.


Requires a practitioner, before issuing a prescription for an opiate or benzodiazepine, to review the patient's controlled substance history in the prescription monitoring program.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 26Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Health Care & Wellness (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 12Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness at 10:00 AM. (Subject to change)

HB 2326

by Representatives Ryu and Haler; by request of Attorney General


Concerning medicaid fraud false claims civil penalties.


Declares an intent to deter medicaid provider fraud and ensure maximum recoveries for the state in actions under the state medicaid fraud false claims act.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 26Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Judiciary (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 10Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Judiciary at 8:00 AM. (Subject to change)

HB 2327

by Representative Morris


Concerning appliance efficiency standards.


Modifies provisions regarding efficiency standards of appliances.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 26Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Technology & Economic Development (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Technology & Economic Development at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

HB 2328

by Representative Morris


Reducing emissions by making changes to the clean car standards and clean car program.


Modifies the clean car standards and clean car program to reduce emissions.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 26Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Environment (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2329

by Representative Walsh


Concerning public records act exemptions regarding concealed pistol licenses.


Exempts the following from public inspection and copying under the public records act: Concealed pistol licenses, notices of license denials, and any documents associated with a license or license application.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 26Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Judiciary (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2330

by Representative Fey


Concerning expansion of extended foster care eligibility.


Modifies extended foster care provisions with regard to: (1) A nonminor dependent, whose dependency case was dismissed by the court, requesting extended foster care;

(2) Changing the age in which the nonminor dependent must make that request; and

(3) Allowing a nonminor dependent to unenroll and reenroll in extended foster care, through a voluntary placement agreement, an unlimited number of times between the age of eighteen and twenty-one.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 27Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Early Learning & Human Services (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 10Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)
Jan 12Scheduled for executive session in the House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services at 10:00 AM. (Subject to change)

HB 2331

by Representatives Orwall, Griffey, Goodman, Jinkins, Muri, Kilduff, and Klippert


Addressing collection of DNA biological samples.


Requires a biological sample to also be collected for purposes of DNA identification analysis from an adult or juvenile individual convicted of certain municipal offenses where the municipal prosecuting authority certifies at the time of sentencing that the municipal offense conviction is equivalent to the crimes found in RCW 43.43.754 (section 1 of this act).
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 28Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Public Safety (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 9Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Public Safety at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

HB 2332

by Representative Sawyer


Concerning gambling addiction.


Requires the gambling commission to adopt rules establishing a self-exclusion program for problem and pathological gamblers which must include the following: (1) A process for a person who believes he or she is or may be a problem or pathological gambler to voluntarily exclude themselves from gambling at all gambling establishments licensed by the commission; and

(2) A process for casinos owned or operated by Indian tribes or tribal enterprises to voluntarily participate in the self-exclusion program, so that a person who is or may be a problem or pathological gambler may self-exclude themselves from gambling at all casinos and state-licensed gambling establishments in the state.

Exempts the following from public inspection and copying under the public records act: Information submitted by a person to the state, either directly or through a state-licensed gambling establishment or casino owned or operated by an Indian tribe or tribal enterprise, as part of the self-exclusion program.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 28Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Commerce & Gaming (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 9Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Commerce & Gaming at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

HB 2333

by Representatives Sawyer and Condotta


Requiring health safety warning signs for unregulated cannabinoid products.


Requires a retail business that is not licensed under the uniform controlled substances act and whose trade includes the sale of drug paraphernalia to post a health safety warning sign in order to sell, or offer for sale, a product containing cannabidiol or other cannabinoids intended for ingestion through the mouth.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 28Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Commerce & Gaming (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Public hearing in the House Committee on Commerce & Gaming at 1:30 PM.
Jan 9Scheduled for executive session in the House Committee on Commerce & Gaming at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

HB 2334

by Representative Sawyer


Regulating the use of cannabinoid additives in marijuana products.


Authorizes licensed marijuana producers and processors to use a CBD product: (1) As an additive for the purpose of enhancing the cannabidiol concentration of a product authorized for production, processing, and sale under the uniform controlled substances act; and

(2) Obtained from a source not licensed under the uniform controlled substances act if the CBD product meets certain conditions.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 28Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Commerce & Gaming (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Public hearing in the House Committee on Commerce & Gaming at 1:30 PM.
Jan 9Scheduled for executive session in the House Committee on Commerce & Gaming at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

HB 2335

by Representatives Sawyer and Condotta


Concerning business practices by marijuana retailers that may mislead the public as to the ownership of a retailer.


Prohibits a marijuana retailer from advertising or representing itself to the public in a manner that would cause a person to believe the retailer is under common ownership with, or otherwise affiliated with, another retailer, unless all of the retailers are under common ownership.

Authorizes the state liquor and cannabis board to adopt rules regarding civil penalties for a violation of, and types of advertising methods and business practices prohibited by, section 1 (12) of this act.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 28Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Commerce & Gaming (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Public hearing in the House Committee on Commerce & Gaming at 1:30 PM.
Jan 9Scheduled for executive session in the House Committee on Commerce & Gaming at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

HB 2336

by Representatives Sawyer and Condotta


Permitting cities, towns, and counties to prohibit the production, processing, or sale of marijuana only by an ordinance enacted through a public vote.


Revises uniform controlled substances act provisions regarding prohibitions, rights, and responsibilities of local governments with regard to the production, processing, or sale of marijuana.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 28Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Commerce & Gaming (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Public hearing in the House Committee on Commerce & Gaming at 1:30 PM.
Jan 9Scheduled for executive session in the House Committee on Commerce & Gaming at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

HB 2337

by Representative Fitzgibbon


Concerning civil enforcement of construction projects in state waters.


Addresses construction projects in state waters and civil enforcement of those projects by the department of fish and wildlife.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 28Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Agriculture & Natural Resources (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

HB 2338

by Representative Fitzgibbon


Reducing the greenhouse gas emissions associated with transportation fuels.


Supports the deployment of clean transportation fuel technologies through a carefully designed program that reduces the carbon intensity of fuel used in the state, in order to: (1) Reduce levels of conventional air pollutants from diesel and gasoline that are harmful to public health;

(2) Reduce greenhouse gas emissions associated with transportation fuels, which are the state's largest source of greenhouse gas emissions; and

(3) Create jobs and spur economic development based on innovative clean fuel technologies.

Requires the joint legislative audit and review committee to analyze, by December 1, 2026, the impacts of the initial five years of clean fuels program implementation.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 28Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Environment (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 9Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Environment at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

HB 2339

by Representative Condotta


Encouraging the purchase of all electric truck tractor vehicles.


Provides a sales tax exemption of up to ten thousand dollars from state tax, in the form of a remittance, to a person who purchases an all electric truck tractor and has paid the tax levied on the purchase.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 28Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Finance (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2340

by Representative Condotta


Extending the sales and use tax exemption for certain alternative fuel vehicles.


Extends the sales and use tax exemption for certain alternative fuel vehicles.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 28Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Transportation (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2341

by Representative Reeves


Concerning the protection of military installations operated by the United States armed services from incompatible development.


Requires the department of commerce to establish a competitive process to solicit proposals for and prioritize projects whose primary objective is to increase the compatibility of surrounding land uses with current or future missions at military bases within the state.

Requires each county and city planning under the growth management act that has a federal military installation, other than a reserve center or a recruiting center, that is operated by the United States armed services within or adjacent to its border, to notify the commander of the military installation of proposals by the county or city to amend a comprehensive plan or development regulations if the proposal applies to lands where development may interfere with the installation's ability to carry out its current or future mission requirements.

Authorizes the regional transportation planning organization to designate a military installation as a regional growth center when the civilian and military workforce of the military installation is comparable in size to the workforce of the other regional growth centers.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 29Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Environment (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Public hearing in the House Committee on Environment at 1:30 PM.

HB 2342

by Representatives Lovick, Eslick, Ryu, Hayes, Peterson, Ortiz-Self, Kloba, Sells, and Muri


Establishing a donation program for resident disabled veterans to receive hunting and fishing licenses.


Authorizes the department of fish and wildlife to accept donations from the public so that resident disabled veterans may elect to use a donation towards their purchase of hunting and fishing licenses.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 29Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Community Development, Housing & Tribal Affairs (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 9Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Community Development and Housing & Tribal Affairs at 10:00 AM. (Subject to change)

HB 2343

by Representatives Valdez, Harris, Jinkins, Tharinger, and Muri; by request of Department of Social and Health Services


Defining "willful" in the chapter regarding abuse of vulnerable adults.


Provides a definition for "willful" as that term is used in chapter 74.34 RCW (abuse of vulnerable adults).
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 29Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Judiciary (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 9Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Judiciary at 10:00 AM. (Subject to change)

HB 2344

by Representatives Tharinger, Harris, and Hayes; by request of Department of Social and Health Services


Concerning evacuation of adult family homes.


Modifies adult family home provisions with regard to: (1) Safe evacuations from the home in case of an emergency; and

(2) Removing the language that prohibited keeping a nonambulatory patient above the first floor of the home.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 29Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Health Care & Wellness (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 9Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness at 8:00 AM. (Subject to change)
Jan 12Scheduled for executive session in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness at 10:00 AM. (Subject to change)

HB 2345

by Representative Kilduff; by request of Department of Social and Health Services


Concerning group training homes.


Modifies provisions regarding applications for payments and services in day training centers and group training homes.

Revises the definitions of "day training center" and "group training home" for purposes of chapter 71A.22 RCW (training centers and homes).
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 29Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Early Learning & Human Services (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2346

by Representatives Tharinger, Harris, and Hayes; by request of Department of Social and Health Services


Concerning priority processing for adult family home license applications.


Requires the department of social and health services, in order to prevent disruption to current residents, to give priority processing to an application for a change of ownership: (1) At the request of the currently licensed provider; or

(2) When the department has issued a provisional license.

Allows a provisional license to be issued under exceptional circumstances, such as the sudden and unexpected death of the sole provider of an adult family home.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 29Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Health Care & Wellness (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 9Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness at 8:00 AM. (Subject to change)
Jan 12Scheduled for executive session in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness at 10:00 AM. (Subject to change)

HB 2347

by Representative Smith


Requiring electric utilities to provide reports on the lowest cost, lowest risk options for a transition to a zero-carbon electric grid.


Updates the requirements of the integrated resource planning process to inform lawmakers and the public about the long-term strategies of the state's electric utilities, such as the costs, risks, and benefits of deep decarbonization for the utility that serves them.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 29Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Technology & Economic Development (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2348

by Representative Kraft


Prohibiting the waiver, reduction, or suspension of certain fees charged to persons who commit offenses involving the sexual exploitation of children.


Makes the additional fee charged to persons who commit sexual exploitation of children offenses a mandatory five thousand dollar fee and prohibits the court from reducing, waiving, or suspending payment of the fee.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 29Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Public Safety (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2349

by Representative Kraft


Exempting land removed from open space or farm and agricultural land classification from additional tax, interest, and other penalties if the land is owned in whole or in part by a retired farmer.


Provides an exemption from additional tax, interest, and other penalties on land that is removed from open space or farm and agricultural land classification if the land is owned by a retired farmer.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 29Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Finance (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2350

by Representative Kraft


Relieving burdens on small businesses by updating the tax return filing thresholds to reflect inflation.


Updates the tax return filing thresholds to reflect inflation and relieve burdens on small businesses.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 29Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Finance (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2351

by Representative Kraft


Reducing taxpayer burdens by reducing the frequency of filing requirements for the business and occupation tax.


Reduces the frequency of filing requirements for the business and occupation tax in order to decrease taxpayer burdens.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 29Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Finance (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2352

by Representative Kraft


Concerning the creation of an additional bridge between southwest Washington and Oregon.


Requires the joint transportation committee to hire a consultant to evaluate options for an additional bridge or other connection west of Interstate 5 between southwest Washington and Oregon.

Makes an appropriation from the motor vehicle account to the joint transportation committee for the purposes of this act.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 29Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Transportation (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2353

by Representative Orwall


Supporting sexual assault survivors.


Increases the duties of the joint legislative task force on sexual assault forensic examination best practices.

Delays, until September 30, 2020, the expiration of the task force.

Expands the training provided by the criminal justice training commission for persons responsible for investigating sexual assault cases involving adult victims.

Requires law enforcement agencies to submit requests to the Washington state patrol crime laboratory by January 1, 2019, for forensic analysis of sexual assault kits collected before July 24, 2015, and in the possession of the agencies.

Addresses the victims of sexual assault act with regard to the rights of sexual assault survivors.

Authorizes the office of the attorney general to facilitate the hosting of the sexual assault kit initiative summit.

Establishes the sexually oriented live entertainment patron fee to fund policies and programming for investigating sex crimes and supporting trafficking and sex crime victims in the state.

Creates the sexually oriented live entertainment patron fee account.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 29Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Public Safety (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 9Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Public Safety at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

HB 2354

by Representative Pellicciotti


Restricting fees for security freezes by consumer reporting agencies.


Prohibits a consumer reporting agency from charging a fee to temporarily lift a security freeze or remove the security freeze for: (1) A victim of identity theft;

(2) A person that certifies he or she has received notice of a security breach involving his or her personal or financial data; or

(3) A consumer who is at least sixty-five years old.

Requires consumer reporting agencies to provide consumers with notice of the security freeze certification.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 3Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Business & Financial Services (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2355

by Representative Cody; by request of Insurance Commissioner


Addressing the establishment of an individual health insurance market claims-based reinsurance program.


Creates the Washington reinsurance program to stabilize the rates and premiums for individual health plans and provide greater financial certainty to consumers of health insurance.

Requires the program to be operated by the Washington state health insurance pool and the board of directors of the pool.

Requires the insurance commissioner, in consultation with the office of financial management, the department of revenue, the state health care authority, and the state health benefit exchange, to conduct a study on alternative financing mechanisms for the program for calendar years 2021 through 2023.

Exempts the following from disclosure under the public records act: Data, information, and documents necessary to prepare the state innovation waiver application, determine reinsurance parameters obtained by the commissioner, and determine reinsurance claims payments.

Creates the Washington reinsurance program account.

Makes appropriations: (1) From the general fund to the Washington reinsurance program account for implementation and operation of the Washington reinsurance program;

(2) From the insurance commissioner's regulatory account to the office of the insurance commissioner for carrying out the commissioner's duties; and

(3) From the general fund-state to the office of the insurance commissioner.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 3Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Health Care & Wellness (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 9Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness at 8:00 AM. (Subject to change)
Jan 12Scheduled for executive session in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness at 10:00 AM. (Subject to change)

HB 2356

by Representative Cody


Concerning stem cell therapies not approved by the United States food and drug administration.


Requires a license holder, subject to chapter 18.130 RCW (the uniform disciplinary act), who performs a stem cell therapy that is not approved by the United States food and drug administration, to provide the patient with a certain written notice before performing the therapy.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 3Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Health Care & Wellness (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 12Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Health Care & Wellness at 10:00 AM. (Subject to change)

HB 2357

by Representative Reeves


Allowing semiannual or quarterly payment plans for regional transit authority motor vehicle excise taxes.


Authorizes the registered owner of a vehicle that is subject to motor vehicle excise taxes to enter into a semiannual or a quarterly payment plan with the department of licensing for the amount of motor vehicle excise tax due if the amount of the motor vehicle excise tax due is two hundred dollars or more.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 3Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Transportation (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Transportation at 3:30 PM. (Subject to change)

HB 2358

by Representative Sawyer


Clarifying marijuana-related definitions.


Clarifies the following terms found in certain marijuana-related statutes: Agricultural product, agriculture, farming, horticulture, horticultural, and horticultural product.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 3Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Finance (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 12Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Finance at 8:00 AM. (Subject to change)

HB 2359

by Representative Walsh


Concerning ballot box locations in large population counties.


Requires the county auditor, in a county with a population over two hundred sixty thousand, to establish a minimum of one ballot drop box: (1) Per fifteen thousand registered voters in the county; and

(2) In each city, town, and census-designated place in the county with a post office.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 3Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to State Government, Elections & Information Technology (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2360

by Representatives Pellicciotti, Kraft, Dolan, McDonald, Orwall, Hayes, Van Werven, Klippert, Lovick, and Kloba


Increasing penalties for the crime of patronizing a prostitute.


Changes the penalty for the crime of patronizing a prostitute from a misdemeanor to a gross misdemeanor.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 3Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Public Safety (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2361

by Representative Pellicciotti


Increasing access to emergency assistance for victims by providing immunity from prosecution for prostitution offenses in some circumstances.


Provides immunity from prostitution charges to a victim of one of the following offenses, or a person seeking emergency assistance on behalf of the victim: (1) A violent offense as defined in RCW 9.94A.030;

(2) Assault in the third degree under RCW 9A.36.031;

(3) Assault in the fourth degree under RCW 9A.36.041; or

(4) Rape in the third degree under RCW 9A.44.060.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 3Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Public Safety (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2362

by Representative Pellicciotti


Concerning crime committed by business entities.


Addresses criminal offenses of business entities and fines for those offenses.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 3Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Public Safety (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Public Safety at 8:00 AM. (Subject to change)

HB 2363

by Representative Pellicciotti


Addressing the use of unmanned aircraft to deliver contraband.


Revises the crimes of introducing contraband in the first, second, and third degree regarding the use of an unmanned aircraft to deliver, or attempt to deliver, a deadly weapon or other contraband to a person confined in a detention facility or secure facility under chapter 71.09 RCW (sexually violent predators).
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 3Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Public Safety (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Public Safety at 8:00 AM. (Subject to change)

HB 2364

by Representative Ryu; by request of Washington State Housing Finance Commission


Concerning facilities financing by the housing finance commission.


Prohibits the housing finance commission from exceeding eight billion dollars of outstanding indebtedness at any time.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 3Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Community Development, Housing & Tribal Affairs (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 10Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Community Development and Housing & Tribal Affairs at 8:30 AM. (Subject to change)

HB 2365

by Representatives Dolan and Ormsby


Designating the pine mushroom as the official state fungus.


Designates the pine mushroom as the official state fungi of the state.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 3Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to State Government, Elections & Information Technology (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 10Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on State Government and Elections & Information Technology at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)
Jan 12Scheduled for executive session in the House Committee on State Government and Elections & Information Technology at 10:00 AM. (Subject to change)

HB 2366

by Representative Reeves


Concerning the Federal Way school district regionalization factor used for compensation.


Modifies a date in which the legislative evaluation and accountability program committee developed school district regionalization factors for certificated instructional, certificated administrative, and classified staff.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 3Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Appropriations (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2367

by Representative Reeves


Establishing a child care collaborative task force.


Requires the department of commerce to convene and facilitate a child care collaborative task force to: (1) Examine the effects of child care affordability and accessibility on the workforce and on businesses; and

(2) Develop policies and recommendations to incentivize employer-supported child care and improve child care access and affordability for employees.

Expires December 30, 2019.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 3Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Early Learning & Human Services (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 9Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services at 8:00 AM. (Subject to change)
Jan 12Scheduled for executive session in the House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services at 10:00 AM. (Subject to change)

HB 2368

by Representative Goodman; by request of Statute Law Committee


Making technical corrections and removing obsolete language from the Revised Code of Washington pursuant to RCW 1.08.025.


     Removes obsolete language from and makes technical corrections to the Revised Code of Washington.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 3Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Judiciary (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2369

by Representative Ryu


Concerning regulation of permanent cosmetics under the Washington body art, body piercing, and tattooing act.


Regulates the body art known as permanent cosmetics which is the process of using tattooing techniques to apply permanent eyebrows, eyeliner, lip liner, lip color, hair follicles, or scar camouflage.

Changes the name of the Washington body art, body piercing, and tattooing act to the Washington body art, body piercing, tattooing, and permanent cosmetics act.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Business & Financial Services (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 10Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Business & Financial Services at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)
Jan 12Scheduled for executive session in the House Committee on Business & Financial Services at 10:00 AM. (Subject to change)

HB 2370

by Representative Ryu


Adding legislative members to the membership of the public works board.


Increases the membership of the public works board by appointing four members of the legislature.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Capital Budget (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2371

by Representatives Sawyer, Kilduff, Kagi, and Ortiz-Self


Implementing child support pass-through payments.


Requires the department of social and health services, effective October 1, 2018, to pass through child support: (1) In an amount that does not exceed one hundred dollars per month collected on behalf of a family; or

(2) In the case of a family that includes two or more children, an amount that is not more than two hundred dollars per month.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Judiciary (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2372

by Representatives Kagi and Senn; by request of Department of Social and Health Services


Concerning the issuance of identicards to individuals released from certain juvenile rehabilitation facilities.


Requires the department of licensing to issue an identicard to the following for a fee that is the actual cost of production of the identicard: (1) An individual who is scheduled to be released from an institution, a community facility, or other juvenile rehabilitation facility operated by the department of social and health services or the department of children, youth, and families; or

(2) An individual who has been released from the institution or facility within thirty calendar days before the date of the application for the identicard.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Early Learning & Human Services (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2373

by Representatives Kagi and Senn; by request of Department of Social and Health Services


Concerning residential custody services for tribal youth.


Authorizes the department of social and health services to provide residential custody services in a state juvenile rehabilitation facility to youth adjudicated and sentenced by a court of a federally recognized Indian tribe located in the state, pursuant to a contract between the department and the tribe that is entered into in compliance with chapter 39.34 RCW (the interlocal cooperation act).
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Community Development, Housing & Tribal Affairs (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2374

by Representative Hayes


Concerning donation of unclaimed property by law enforcement agencies.


Authorizes the police authorities of a city or town, the Washington state patrol, and the county sheriff to donate unclaimed personal property to museums or historical societies.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Public Safety (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2375

by Representative McDonald


Addressing state reimbursement of election costs in even-numbered years.


Provides a schedule of the percentage of the state's prorated share of costs of state primaries or general elections where state officers or measures are voted on.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to State Government, Elections & Information Technology (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2376

by Representative McDonald


Concerning the sufficient age for contracting a marriage.


Removes the exception that allowed a superior court judge to waive the age requirement for contracting a marriage.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Judiciary (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2377

by Representative Hansen


Eliminating certain postsecondary institutions' eligibility for state financial aid programs.


Excludes the following from the definition of "institutions of higher education," with regard to eligibility for state financial aid programs: (1) A university, college, school, or institute owned or operated by a corporation for profit; or

(2) A university, college, school, or institute owned, operated, purchased, or acquired by a not-for-profit corporation if the university, college, school, or institute previously operated in the state under the ownership of a corporation for profit.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Higher Education (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 10Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Higher Education at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)
Jan 12Scheduled for executive session in the House Committee on Higher Education at 10:00 AM. (Subject to change)

HB 2378

by Representative Hansen


Providing prepaid postage for all election ballots.


Requires the state to reimburse counties for the cost of return postage on mail and absentee ballots for all elections.

Requires return envelopes for all election ballots to include prepaid postage.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to State Government, Elections & Information Technology (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2379

by Representatives Doglio, Orcutt, Dolan, Appleton, Muri, Stambaugh, and Chandler


Addressing the need for substitutes in schools.


Allows a narrow exception to the 2008 early retirement structure to allow those retired school employees to serve as substitutes in roles that directly serve students.

Allows a retiree in the school employees' retirement system plan 2 or 3 who has retired under the alternate early retirement provisions to be employed with an employer for up to eight hundred sixty-seven hours per calendar year without suspension of his or her benefit.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Appropriations (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2380

by Representative Smith


Concerning Washington's economic development potential as a world leader in the stewardship of postconsumer materials.


Requires the utilities and transportation commission, working with the department of ecology, to develop a public outreach strategy designed to: (1) Improve consumer education regarding solid waste management; and

(2) Reduce rates of contamination in collected recyclable materials.

Requires the department of commerce to arrange for the completion of an economic analysis of solid waste and recyclable material processing, export, and disposal activities in the state.

Requires certain persons to annually report to the department of ecology the types and quantities of solid waste that are generated, stored, used, treated, processed, or disposed of by the facility.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Environment (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2381

by Representative Macri


Allowing certain adult family homes to increase capacity to eight beds.


Authorizes an adult family home to provide services to up to eight adults upon approval from the department of social and health services.

Requires an applicant who is requesting to increase bed capacity to seven or eight beds to successfully demonstrate financial solvency and management experience for the home, the ability to meet other relevant standards, and how to mitigate the potential impact of vehicular traffic related to the operation of the home.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Health Care & Wellness (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2382

by Representative Ryu


Promoting the use of surplus public property for public benefit.


Modifies surplus public property provisions relating to the inventory of state property, the right of first refusal for government agencies, and the disposal of public property for public benefit.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Community Development, Housing & Tribal Affairs (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 10Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Community Development and Housing & Tribal Affairs at 8:30 AM. (Subject to change)

HB 2383

by Representative Hudgins


Maintaining the current initiative and referendum process while allowing a modern electronic signature gathering process alternative.


Requires the secretary of state to establish a procedure that allows a person proposing a ballot measure the option to use a mobile petition signing application, approved by the secretary of state, to circulate an electronic petition and procure electronic signatures using a tablet or other approved device.

Requires a person or entity that contracts with a business to hire paid signature gatherers to circulate electronic petitions to report certain information to the public disclosure commission.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to State Government, Elections & Information Technology (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2384

by Representative Hudgins


Concerning consumer reporting agency security freeze fees.


Prohibits a consumer reporting agency from imposing a charge on a consumer for a request to place, temporarily lift, or remove a security freeze.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Business & Financial Services (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2385

by Representative Hudgins


Concerning solemnization of marriage by elected officials.


Authorizes elected officials in the executive or legislative branch of state, county, or municipal government to solemnize a marriage.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Judiciary (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2386

by Representative Hudgins


Providing room and board for certain college bound scholarship students.


Requires two-year or four-year institutions of higher education, that have college or university-owned student housing, to award certain homeless high school graduates with standard room and board at the college or university-owned student housing while the student is attending the college or university as a college bound scholarship recipient.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Higher Education (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 10Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Higher Education at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)
Jan 12Scheduled for executive session in the House Committee on Higher Education at 10:00 AM. (Subject to change)

HB 2387

by Representative Hudgins


Concerning mandatory election audits of ballot counting equipment.


Requires random check procedures to include a process for expanding the audit to include additional ballots when a random check results in a discrepancy between the manual count and the machine count.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to State Government, Elections & Information Technology (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2388

by Representative Hudgins


Concerning the security of voting systems in elections.


Requires a manufacturer or distributor of a voting system or component that is certified by the secretary of state to disclose to the secretary of state and attorney general a breach of the security of its system.

Authorizes the secretary of state to decertify a voting system or component and withdraw authority for its future use or sale in the state if he or she determines it no longer conforms with certain requirements.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to State Government, Elections & Information Technology (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2389

by Representatives Sawyer and Lytton


Concerning a tax levied and collected on the retail sale of wireless devices used to access the internet.


Imposes a tax on each retail sale of wireless devices used to access the internet.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Finance (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 12Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Finance at 8:00 AM. (Subject to change)

HB 2390

by Representative Pollet


Regulating opioid medications at educational institutions.


Increases access to opioid overdose medication at kindergarten through twelfth grade schools and institutions of higher education.

Strengthens public health surveillance by requiring collection and reporting of certain opioid overdose-related data.

Requires the office of the superintendent of public instruction to: (1) In consultation with the department of health, develop opioid-related overdose policy guidelines and training requirements for public schools and school districts;

(2) Develop and administer a grant program to provide funding to public schools with any of grades kindergarten through twelve and public institutions of higher education to train personnel on the administration of the medication to respond to symptoms of an overdose; and

(3) Coordinate with the department of health to prepare and publish the summaries of the overdose information.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Education (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2391

by Representatives Orcutt and Fey; by request of Department of Natural Resources


Concerning the Washington plane coordinate system.


Modifies provisions relating to the Washington plane coordinate system.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Agriculture & Natural Resources (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2392

by Representative Taylor


Addressing the relationship between the four-year balanced budget and vetoes of fiscal legislation.


Requires the governor to make prioritized allotment reductions, beginning with budgets enacted for the 2019-2021 fiscal biennium, if: (1) A veto of appropriations or revenue legislation results in a projected maintenance level that exceeds available fiscal resources in the ensuing biennium; or

(2) The legislature enacts an operating budget that complies with the ensuing biennium balance requirement, but vetoes of appropriations or revenue legislation result in projected maintenance level expenditures for the ensuing biennium that exceed projected available fiscal resources for the ensuing biennium.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Appropriations (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2393

by Representative Vick


Lowering the ceiling of the business and occupation manufacturing tax rate to 0.2904 percent.


Lowers the manufacturing rate for those manufacturing industries still taxed at the highest rate to create greater equity in taxation of manufacturers and reduce the tax burden on manufacturers.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Finance (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2394

by Representative Tharinger; by request of Office of Financial Management


Concerning state general obligation bonds and related accounts.


Authorizes the state finance committee to issue general obligation bonds to provide funds to finance the projects described and authorized by the legislature in the omnibus capital and operating appropriations acts for the 2017-2019 fiscal biennium.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Capital Budget (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2395

by Representative Tharinger; by request of Office of Financial Management


Concerning the capital budget.


Makes appropriations and authorizes expenditures for capital improvements.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Capital Budget (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2396

by Representative Reeves


Establishing the working families' child care access and affordability through regional employers act.


Creates the child care workforce conditional scholarship and loan repayment program for: (1) Awarding conditional scholarships to eligible students attending an institution of higher education who meet certain requirements; and

(2) Loan repayments for participants providing early learning services who meet certain requirements.

Requires the department of children, youth, and families to: (1) Consult with the department of commerce to develop a web site containing current resources for businesses regarding employer-supported child care; and

(2) Consult with the office of financial management to modify the bring your infant to work policy for use in state agencies.

Provides a business and occupation tax credit and a public utility tax credit for: (1) Qualifying contributions made to dependent care flexible spending accounts for employees;

(2) Amounts paid to a third-party administrator for the purpose of administering employee dependent care flexible spending accounts; and

(3) Contributions made to the child care workforce conditional scholarship and loan repayment account.

Provides a sales and use tax exemption to a child care provider, in the form of a remittance, for qualified expenditures.

Creates the child care workforce conditional scholarship and loan repayment account.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Early Learning & Human Services (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 9Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services at 8:00 AM. (Subject to change)
Jan 12Scheduled for executive session in the House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services at 10:00 AM. (Subject to change)

HB 2397

by Representatives Kilduff, Haler, Reeves, and Senn


Requiring health plans to reimburse the United States department of veterans affairs for health services provided to veterans for nonservice-connected disability treatments.


Requires a health plan that is issued or renewed by a health carrier on or after January 1, 2019, to reimburse any United States department of veterans affairs facility for covered services provided by the facility for any nonservice-connected disability treatment.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Health Care & Wellness (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2398

by Representatives Kilduff, Graves, Jinkins, Sawyer, and Pollet


Concerning jury selection.


Addresses the exclusion of citizens from jury service.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Judiciary (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2399

by Representatives Haler and Pollet; by request of State Board for Community and Technical Colleges


Including certain residents who do not have a high school diploma or equivalent or postsecondary credential and the number of students expected to enroll in basic education for adults courses at community and technical colleges in caseload forecast council forecasting.


Requires the caseload forecast council to forecast, as a courtesy, the number of: (1) State residents ages twenty-five to forty-four who do not have a high school diploma or equivalent or postsecondary credential; and

(2) Students expected to enroll in basic education for adults courses at community and technical colleges.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Appropriations (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2400

by Representative Tarleton


Authorizing the conversion of a diesel powered ferry to the use of liquefied natural gas.


Requires the department of transportation to issue a solicitation for a request for proposals to award a contract to the successful bidder that will design, engineer, and convert a Washington state ferry to operate on liquefied natural gas as a propulsion fuel under a fixed-price contract.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Transportation (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2401

by Representative Jinkins


Concerning suspension of the evaluation, detention, and commitment of persons with a substance use disorder when secure detoxification facility beds are not available.


Modifies mental illness provisions with regard to the suspension of the evaluation, detention, and commitment of persons with a substance use disorder when secure detoxification facility beds are not available.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Judiciary (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2402

by Representative Tarleton


Concerning the energy independence act.


Revises the energy independence act and declares that this state can: Promote energy independence; create high-quality jobs in the clean energy sector; maintain stable and affordable rates for all customers, especially low-income customers; and protect clean air and water in the Pacific Northwest.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Technology & Economic Development (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2403

by Representative Fitzgibbon


Concerning transit-only lane enforcement cameras.


Requires the appropriate local legislative authority to prepare an analysis of the locations within the jurisdiction where transit-only lane enforcement cameras are proposed to be located: (1) Before enacting an ordinance allowing for the initial use of the cameras; and

(2) Before adding additional cameras or relocating an existing camera to a new location within the jurisdiction.

Allows the cameras to be used to detect transit-only lane violations.

Restricts the use of the cameras to specifically designated areas of transit lane exclusivity.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Transportation (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2404

by Representative Kraft


Concerning services provided by the consolidated technology services agency (WaTech).


Finds that: (1) Other than fiscal year 2017, the consolidated technology services agency has run annual deficits each year, spending more than customer agencies pay for their services;

(2) Annual deficits over the agency's first five fiscal years ranged from three to seventeen million dollars; and

(3) Independent performance audits of customer satisfaction with the agency's services reported ongoing concerns about service quality and pricing transparency from customer agencies.

Requires the office of the state chief information officer, if expenditures exceed receipts from agency fees and charges collected from public agencies for a line of business for six or more months within a fiscal year for three consecutive fiscal years, to develop a termination migration plan for migrating each customer agency from the line of business to a new provider.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to State Government, Elections & Information Technology (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2405

by Representative Goodman; by request of Department of Social and Health Services


Concerning implementation of mandatory provisions of the federal rule on flexibility, efficiency, and modernization in child support enforcement programs regarding health care coverage.


Revises provisions related to child support enforcement programs regarding health care coverage.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Judiciary (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2406

by Representative Hudgins


Concerning election security practices around auditing and equipment.


Provides available methods for the county auditor to use when conducting an audit on the results of votes cast.

Requires a manufacturer or distributor of a voting system or component that is certified by the secretary of state to disclose to him or her and the attorney general a breach of the security of its system.

Authorizes the secretary of state to decertify a voting system or component and withdraw authority for its future use or sale in the state if he or she determines it no longer conforms with certain requirements.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to State Government, Elections & Information Technology (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 12Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on State Government and Elections & Information Technology at 10:00 AM. (Subject to change)

HB 2407

by Representatives Maycumber, Fey, Orcutt, Kraft, Walsh, Kilduff, Peterson, Reeves, Chapman, Kloba, Dye, and Taylor


Concerning reporting regarding the use of out-of-state materials for public works projects.


Requires a public owner or public agency that administers funds for public projects to collect certain data for each project.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Capital Budget (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2408

by Representatives Cody and Jinkins


Preserving access to individual market health care coverage throughout Washington state.


Requires a health carrier, that offers a school employees' benefits board-approved health plan to school employees, to: (1) Offer at least one silver qualified health plan on the state health benefit exchange in a county that would not otherwise have individual market health plans, other than catastrophic health plans, offered to county residents on the state health benefit exchange; and

(2) Submit to the insurance commissioner the filings necessary to offer a qualified health plan in every county of the state.

Requires the rate for a person eligible for pool coverage who is eligible for an advance premium tax credit to be reduced by the average amount of the advance premium tax credit a person with the same modified adjusted gross income would receive in counties within the same geographic rating area.

Requires the state health insurance pool administrator to include rate reductions received by individuals when determining the total net cost of pool operation.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Health Care & Wellness (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2409

by Representatives Cody and Jinkins


Concerning health plan coverage of reproductive health care.


Requires a health plan, issued or renewed on or after January 1, 2019, to: (1) Provide coverage for contraceptive drugs, devices, and other products approved by the federal food and drug administration; voluntary sterilization procedures; and applicable consultations, examinations, procedures, and medical services; and

(2) If it provides coverage for maternity care or services, also provide a covered person with substantially equivalent coverage to permit the voluntary termination of a pregnancy.

Requires the governor's interagency coordinating council on health disparities to conduct a literature review on disparities in access to reproductive health care.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Health Care & Wellness (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2410

by Representative Doglio


Allowing the energy savings associated with on-bill repayment programs to count toward a qualifying utility's energy conservation targets under the energy independence act.


Revises the energy independence act to allow the energy savings associated with on-bill repayment programs to count toward a qualifying utility's energy conservation targets.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Technology & Economic Development (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2411

by Representative Doglio


Reducing wasted food in order to fight hunger and reduce environmental impacts.


Establishes a goal for the state to reduce, by fifty percent, the amount of wasted food generated annually by 2030, relative to 2017 levels.

Authorizes the department of ecology to estimate 2017 levels of wasted food in the state using a combination of solid waste reporting data and surveys and studies measuring wasted food and food waste in other jurisdictions.

Requires the department of ecology, in consultation with the department of agriculture and the department of health, to develop and adopt a state food waste reduction plan designed to achieve the goals mentioned above.

Requires each county and city comprehensive solid waste management plan to include, in the waste reduction and recycling element, waste reduction strategies, which may include strategies to reduce wasted food and food waste that are designed to achieve the goals mentioned above and that are consistent with the food waste reduction plan.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Environment (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2412

by Representative Doglio


Creating the buy clean Washington act.


Establishes the buy clean Washington act.

Requires the department of enterprise services to establish and publish a maximum acceptable global warming potential for each category of eligible materials in accordance with certain requirements.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Capital Budget (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2413

by Representative Doglio


Concerning the voluntary option to purchase qualified alternative energy resources.


Requires each electric utility to provide a voluntary option to purchase qualified alternative energy resources to: (1) Each of its new retail electric customers at the time service is established; and

(2) Its existing retail electric customers through the utility's web site and through quarterly mailings as a bill insert or other publication.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Technology & Economic Development (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2414

by Representative Walsh


Authorizing disciplinary action for state officials and employees who provide false testimony to the legislature.


Prohibits a state officer or state employee from knowingly representing a materially incorrect fact, statement, claim, or record in giving testimony to a legislative committee.

States that disciplinary action for a violation may include termination of employment for a state officer or state employee.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to State Government, Elections & Information Technology (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2415

by Representative Chapman


Concerning access of broadcasters to a geographic area subject to the declaration of a national, state, or local emergency.


Authorizes a state or local governmental agency to allow a first informer broadcaster access to an area affected by an emergency.

Prohibits an emergency service agency from seizing a vehicle, fuel, food, water, or other essentials in the possession of the broadcaster.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Public Safety (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2416

by Representative Kirby


Concerning workers at gambling establishments participating as a player in gambling activities.


Prohibits a person from participating as a player in gambling conducted by an operator of a gambling activity if the person is employed by the operator of the gambling activity and has employment-related duties that require the person to hold an individual license or permit issued by the gambling commission.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Commerce & Gaming (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2417

by Representatives Blake and Walsh


Concerning southern resident orca recovery.


Creates the legislative task force on the recovery of southern resident orcas to gather evidence and make recommendations regarding the recovery of the orcas.

Makes an appropriation from the general fund to the department of fish and wildlife to increase hatchery production of Chinook salmon and other salmon by ten million fish per year.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Agriculture & Natural Resources (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2418

by Representatives Lytton, Chapman, Sawyer, Blake, and Tarleton


Reducing impacts of nonnative finfish aquaculture by delaying construction of new nonnative finfish aquaculture facilities until thorough study, including structural analysis of existing facilities, is complete.


Requires the department of natural resources, the department of fish and wildlife, and the department of ecology to cooperatively conduct a detailed review of permitting and lease requirements for Atlantic salmon or other nonnative marine finfish aquaculture in the state.

Requires the University of Washington school of aquatic and fishery sciences, in cooperation with Western Washington University and Washington State University, to conduct a detailed analysis of nonnative finfish aquaculture in the state, including freshwater and upland aquaculture in addition to marine aquaculture.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Agriculture & Natural Resources (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2419

by Representative Hargrove


Regarding beer, wine, cider, and mead at farmers markets.


Addresses the sale of beer, wine, cider, and mead, in bottles and growlers, at farmers markets.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Commerce & Gaming (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).

HB 2420

by Representatives Hargrove and Sullivan


Concerning state board of health rules regarding on-site sewage systems.


Addresses the adoption of rules by the state board of health regarding inspections and failures of on-site sewage systems.

Prohibits a local health officer from denying or conditioning an application to install an on-site sewage system serving and located on a single property upon the granting of an easement allowing for the inspection or maintenance of the on-site sewage system.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Environment (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Environment at 8:00 AM. (Subject to change)


House Joint Resolutions

HJR 4210

by Representatives Johnson, Goodman, Muri, MacEwen, Kilduff, Hayes, Reeves, Chapman, Haler, Walsh, Tarleton, Tharinger, Dent, and Hudgins


Amending the state Constitution to provide governmental continuity during emergency periods resulting from a catastrophic incident.


Proposes an amendment to the state Constitution to provide governmental continuity during emergency periods resulting from a catastrophic incident.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 6Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Public Safety (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the House Committee on Public Safety at 8:00 AM. (Subject to change)

HJR 4211

by Representatives Kilduff and MacEwen


Restricting the legislation that can be considered after the ninetieth day of a legislative session in an odd-numbered year.


Proposes an amendment to the state Constitution to restrict the legislation that can be considered after the ninetieth day of a legislative session in an odd-numbered year.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 8Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to State Government, Elections & Information Technology (Not Officially read and referred until adoption of Introduction report).


House Concurrent Resolutions

HCR 4411

by Representatives Sullivan and Kretz


Specifying the status of bills, resolutions, and memorials.


Specifies the status of bills, resolutions, and memorials.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8Read first time, rules suspended, and placed on second reading calendar.
Adopted.
-- IN THE SENATE --
Read first time, rules suspended, and placed on second reading calendar.
Third reading, adopted.

HCR 4412

by Representatives Sullivan and Kretz


Convening the House of Representatives and Senate in Joint Session to receive the State of the State message of Governor Jay Inslee.


Convenes the house of representatives and senate in joint session to receive the state of the state message of Governor Jay Inslee.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8Read first time, rules suspended, and placed on second reading calendar.
Adopted.
-- IN THE SENATE --
Read first time, rules suspended, and placed on second reading calendar.
Third reading, adopted.


Senate Bills

SB 5985

by Senator Fortunato


Concerning plumbers.


Requires a supervising plumber to be available via mobile phone or a similar device, in a manner which will allow both audio and visual direction to a trainee from the supervising plumber.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Labor & Commerce.

SB 5986

by Senator Fortunato


Concerning plumber training and supervision.


Addresses the schedule and documented hours of training for trainees in the plumbing construction trade.

Authorizes a supervising journey level plumber or specialty plumber to supervise multiple trainees provided the cumulative point value of the trainees being supervised at any one time is no more than one hundred.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Labor & Commerce.

SB 5987

by Senator Padden


Concerning pretrial release programs.


Addresses bail determinations and conditions of release.

Declares an intent to require an individualized determination by a judicial officer of conditions of release for persons in custody.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Law & Justice.

SB 5988

by Senator Padden


Concerning dependent child or dependent adult exposure to controlled substances.


Modifies the crime of endangerment with a controlled substance.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Law & Justice.

SB 5989

by Senator Padden


Concerning small claims court.


Increases the monetary limit, in which a small claims department may have jurisdiction, from five thousand dollars to ten thousand dollars.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Law & Justice.
Jan 9Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Law & Justice at 10:00 AM. (Subject to change)

SB 5990

by Senators Van De Wege and Pedersen; by request of Uniform Law Commission


Enacting the uniform emergency volunteer health practitioners act.


Establishes the uniform emergency volunteer health practitioners act which applies to volunteer health practitioners registered with a certain registration system and who provide health or veterinary services in this state for a host entity while an emergency declaration is in effect.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Health & Long Term Care.

SB 5991

by Senators Billig, Fain, Palumbo, Miloscia, Hunt, Mullet, Carlyle, Frockt, Rolfes, Ranker, Darneille, Conway, Hasegawa, Pedersen, Nelson, McCoy, Takko, Saldaña, Cleveland, Wellman, Kuderer, Liias, Hobbs, Chase, and Van De Wege


Increasing transparency of contributions by creating the Washington state DISCLOSE act of 2018.


Establishes the democracy is strengthened by casting light on spending in elections act of 2018 (the Washington state DISCLOSE act of 2018).

Closes campaign finance disclosure loopholes and requires the disclosure of contributions and expenditures by nonprofit organizations that participate significantly in state elections.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to State Government, Tribal Relations & Elections.
Jan 10Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on State Government and Tribal Relations & Elections at 8:00 AM. (Subject to change)
Jan 12Scheduled for executive session in the Senate Committee on State Government and Tribal Relations & Elections at 8:00 AM. (Subject to change)

SB 5992

by Senators Van De Wege, Zeiger, Dhingra, Fain, Pedersen, Liias, and Nelson


Concerning trigger modification devices.


Addresses the use and possession of a trigger modification device.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Law & Justice.

SB 5993

by Senators Keiser, Saldaña, Kuderer, Conway, Chase, Van De Wege, Hunt, Hasegawa, Pedersen, Frockt, Palumbo, Liias, Darneille, Wellman, Nelson, Hobbs, McCoy, Miloscia, Takko, Rolfes, and Mullet


Modifying collective bargaining law to authorize providing additional compensation to academic employees at community and technical colleges.


Allows a board of trustees to provide additional compensation to academic employees at community and technical colleges that exceeds that provided by the legislature.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Labor & Commerce.

SB 5994

by Senators Hawkins, Kuderer, Miloscia, Fortunato, Bailey, Hunt, Padden, Palumbo, and Walsh


Modifying the start date of regular legislative sessions.


Requires regular sessions of the legislature to commence on the first Monday of February.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to State Government, Tribal Relations & Elections.

SB 5995

by Senators Keiser and Pedersen


Protecting consumers and purchasers from excessive increases in generic prescription drug prices.


States that the legislature declares that unjustified and excessive price increases of generic drugs are considered violations of the consumer protection act.

Requires the prescription drug program to produce and make available to drug manufacturers a price increase notification form.

Requires a drug manufacturer, if it increases the wholesale acquisition cost of a generic drug by a percent equal to or greater than one hundred percent at any one time or in the aggregate in any twelve-month period, to use the price increase notification form to notify the office of the insurance commissioner and the prescription drug program of the increase.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Health & Long Term Care.

SB 5996

by Senator Keiser


Encouraging the disclosure and discussion of sexual harassment and sexual assault in the workplace.


Prohibits an employer from requiring an employee, as a condition of employment, to sign a nondisclosure agreement or other document that prevents the employee from disclosing sexual harassment or sexual assault occurring in the workplace, at work-related events coordinated by or through the employer, or between employees, or between an employer and an employee, off the employment premises.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Labor & Commerce.
Jan 10Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Labor & Commerce at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

SB 5997

by Senator Hunt; by request of State Auditor


Addressing the state auditor's duties and procedures.


Modifies certain duties and procedures of the state auditor relating to the loss of public funds or assets and other illegal activity.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to State Government, Tribal Relations & Elections.

SB 5998

by Senators Keiser, Rivers, Carlyle, Fain, Cleveland, and Liias


Concerning health care provider and health care facility whistleblower protections.


Addresses whistleblower protection provisions with regard to health care providers and health care facilities.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Health & Long Term Care.

SB 5999

by Senator Honeyford


Prohibiting the use of state bond proceeds for state employee compensation.


Prohibits the proceeds from the sale of state bonds from being expended for salary, benefits, or other compensation of state employees.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Ways & Means.

SB 6000

by Senator Keiser


Authorizing grocery store license endorsements allowing beer and wine tastings at certain grocery stores that specialize in the sale of meat, poultry, seafood, or cheese.


Allows a licensed grocery store to be issued an endorsement to offer beer and wine tasting if the licensee derives at least fifty percent of its revenue from the sale of any combination of fresh meat, fresh poultry, seafood, or cheese.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Labor & Commerce.

SB 6001

by Senator Keiser


Concerning amendments to bylaws of a condominium association.


Modifies condominium association bylaws.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Law & Justice.

SB 6002

by Senator Saldaña


Enacting the Washington voting rights act of 2018.


Establishes the Washington voting rights act of 2018 to promote equal voting opportunity in certain political subdivisions and establish a cause of action to redress lack of voter opportunity.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 6Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to State Government, Tribal Relations & Elections.
Jan 10Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on State Government and Tribal Relations & Elections at 8:00 AM. (Subject to change)
Jan 12Scheduled for executive session in the Senate Committee on State Government and Tribal Relations & Elections at 8:00 AM. (Subject to change)

SB 6003

by Senator Wellman


Concerning breakfast after the bell programs in certain public schools.


Establishes the Washington kids ready to learn act.

Requires each high-needs school to offer breakfast after the bell to each student and provide adequate time for students to consume the offered food.

Requires those breakfasts served in the program to comply with federal meal patterns and nutrition standards for school breakfast programs under the federal healthy, hunger-free kids act of 2010.

Requires the superintendent of public instruction to administer one-time start-up allocation grants to each high-needs school implementing a breakfast after the bell program.

Requires the joint legislative audit and review committee to conduct an analysis of the programs established in schools.

Requires the office of the superintendent of public instruction and the education data center to assist in providing data required to conduct the analysis.

Provides that this act is null and void if appropriations are not approved.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 6Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Early Learning & K-12 Education.
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

SB 6004

by Senators Mullet and Braun


Reducing the state property tax in calendar year 2018.


Changes the state property tax, for calendar year 2018, to two dollars and forty cents per thousand dollars of assessed value.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 7Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Ways & Means.

SB 6005

by Senators Mullet, Angel, Hobbs, Palumbo, Takko, Zeiger, and Wilson


Protecting lienholders' interests while retaining consumer protections.


Addresses the protection of a lienholder's interest and retaining consumer protections.

Requires the county treasurers of the five largest counties in this state to submit a report to the house business and financial services committee and the senate financial institutions and insurance committee or appropriate legislative committees that includes information on the total number of claims submitted to each county treasurer for payment of surplus funds following a tax foreclosure sale.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 7Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Financial Institutions & Insurance.

SB 6006

by Senators Zeiger, Conway, McCoy, Hunt, Hobbs, Miloscia, Bailey, Angel, and Warnick


Concerning powers to waive statutory obligations or limitations during a state of emergency.


Allows the governor to immediately respond during a proclaimed state of emergency by temporarily waiving or suspending other statutory obligations or limitations prescribing the procedures for conduct of state business, or the orders, rules, or regulations of a state agency, if strict compliance would prevent, hinder, or delay necessary action in coping with the emergency.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 7Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to State Government, Tribal Relations & Elections.
Jan 12Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on State Government and Tribal Relations & Elections at 8:00 AM. (Subject to change)

SB 6007

by Senator Takko


Extending the expiration date of the public utility tax exemption for certain electrolytic processing businesses.


Delays, until July 1, 2029, the expiration date of the existing public utility tax exemption for chlor-alkali electrolytic processing businesses and sodium chlorate electrolytic processing businesses.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 7Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Energy, Environment & Technology.

SB 6008

by Senator Takko


Concerning the sale of cider and wine by a microbrewery.


Authorizes a licensed microbrewery to sell wine, produced by a winery, from its premises for on-premises consumption.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 7Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Labor & Commerce.

SB 6009

by Senators Takko, Hobbs, Palumbo, and Saldaña


Authorizing the issuance of personalized collector vehicle license plates.


Authorizes a registered owner with a collector vehicle license plate to receive a personalized collector vehicle license plate upon payment of a one-time initial fee of fifty-two dollars.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 7Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Transportation.

SB 6010

by Senator Takko


Authorizing certain cities to impose a lodging fee for public safety and public works.


Authorizes the legislative authority of a city with a population of ten thousand persons or less to impose a fee on the furnishing of lodging to be used exclusively for the purposes of public safety and public works.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 7Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Local Government.
Jan 9Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Local Government at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

SB 6011

by Senators Takko, Zeiger, Pedersen, Conway, McCoy, Hunt, Hobbs, Frockt, Fain, Bailey, Angel, and Warnick


Concerning governmental continuity during emergency periods.


Finds that the ability of government to fulfill its constitutional and statutory responsibilities by continuing to conduct essential functions and services during the periods of significant disruption that follow catastrophic incidents requires both continuity of operations planning by individual agencies and continuity of government planning by state and local government.

Requires all levels and branches of government to conduct planning and preparation for continuity of operations and government to assist in fulfilling these responsibilities.

Takes effect if the proposed amendment to Article II, section 42 of the state Constitution, providing governmental continuity during emergency periods resulting from a catastrophic incident, is approved by the voters at the next general election.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 7Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to State Government, Tribal Relations & Elections.
Jan 12Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on State Government and Tribal Relations & Elections at 8:00 AM. (Subject to change)

SB 6012

by Senator King


Allowing the federal veteran identification card to be used to obtain a veteran designation on a driver's license.


Authorizes a person to apply to the department of licensing to obtain a veteran designation on a driver's license by providing a federal veteran identification card.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 7Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Transportation.

SB 6013

by Senator Frockt


Concerning behavioral rehabilitation services.


Requires contracted rates for behavioral rehabilitation services to be adjusted as needed to reflect the actual costs of care provided by the vendor.

Requires the caseload forecast council to forecast the number of youth expected to receive behavioral rehabilitation services while involved in the foster care system.

Requires behavioral rehabilitation services placement to be forecasted and budgeted as maintenance level costs.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 8Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Human Services & Corrections.
Jan 9Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

SB 6014

by Senator Frockt


Concerning automatic security freezes on consumer credit reports.


Requires a consumer reporting agency, that experiences a data breach, to: (1) Automatically place a security freeze on the credit report of each affected consumer within seven days of discovery of the data breach;

(2) Notify the consumer of the automatic security freeze on his or her credit report;

(3) Provide the consumer with a unique personal identification number or password to be used when providing authorization to temporarily lift or remove the freeze; and

(4) Notify the attorney general of the data breach.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 8Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Financial Institutions & Insurance.

SB 6015

by Senator Hasegawa


Concerning actions for wrongful injury or death.


Revises provisions regarding wrongful death and survival of actions.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 8Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Law & Justice.

SB 6016

by Senator Van De Wege


Concerning telework.


Allows an employer a credit against business and occupation taxes and public utility taxes for telework expenditures.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 11Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Labor & Commerce.

SB 6017

by Senators Fain, Conway, McCoy, Frockt, Hasegawa, and Saldaña; by request of Attorney General


Concerning consumer protections for military service members on active duty.


Allows a service member to terminate or suspend certain contracts at any time after the date he or she receives military service orders.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 11Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Law & Justice.
Jan 9Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Law & Justice at 10:00 AM. (Subject to change)

SB 6018

by Senators Mullet and Carlyle


Concerning security freeze fees charged by consumer reporting agencies.


Prohibits a consumer reporting agency from charging a fee for placing a security freeze, assigning a unique personal identification number or password, temporarily lifting a security freeze, or removing a security freeze.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 11Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Financial Institutions & Insurance.
Jan 9Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Financial Institutions & Insurance at 8:00 AM. (Subject to change)

SB 6019

by Senator Fortunato


Exempting electronic tolling passes from sales and use taxes.


Provides a sales and use tax exemption on the sale and use of tangible personal property that is used in a vehicle as part of an electronic toll collection system.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 12Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Ways & Means.

SB 6020

by Senator Van De Wege


Establishing a reporting process for the department of natural resources regarding certain marbled murrelet habitat information.


Finds that protecting the habitat of the marbled murrelet is beneficial to the state and our environment, however, the protection will have impacts, specifically on timber jobs in our rural communities and lost trust revenues to our schools, counties, and junior taxing districts through reduced timber harvests.

Requires the department of natural resources to provide a report to the legislature that includes: (1) An economic analysis of certain net losses or gains of revenues; and

(2) Recommendations for consideration by the legislature: (a) To offset the potential loss of revenues to the beneficiaries and the identified loss of jobs in rural communities; (b) for policies that may be adopted before the dates that the losses are projected to occur; (c) for additional marbled murrelet conservation measures; and (d) for modifications, if any, on the definition of arrearage.

Requires the commissioner of public lands to appoint a marbled murrelet advisory committee to assist the department in developing and providing the report.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 13Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Agriculture, Water, Natural Resources & Parks.
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Water, and Natural Resources & Parks at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

SB 6021

by Senator Kuderer


Extending the period for voter registration.


Allows a person to register to vote at the division of elections if in a separate city from the county auditor's office, a voting center, or other location designated by the county auditor.

Extends the period for voter registration.

Requires the secretary of state to establish procedures to enable new or updated voter registrations to be recorded on an expedited basis.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 13Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to State Government, Tribal Relations & Elections.
Jan 10Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on State Government and Tribal Relations & Elections at 8:00 AM. (Subject to change)
Jan 12Scheduled for executive session in the Senate Committee on State Government and Tribal Relations & Elections at 8:00 AM. (Subject to change)

SB 6022

by Senators Rolfes, Angel, and Hobbs


Concerning contractor bonding requirements for public transportation benefit areas and passenger-only ferry service districts.


Addresses the requirements for contractor bonding for public transportation benefit areas and passenger-only ferry service districts.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 13Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Transportation.

SB 6023

by Senators Rolfes and Conway


Requiring health plans to reimburse the United States department of veterans affairs for health services provided to veterans for nonservice-connected disability treatments.


Requires a health plan that is issued or renewed by a health carrier on or after January 1, 2019, to reimburse any United States department of veterans affairs facility for covered services provided by the facility for any nonservice-connected disability treatment.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 14Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Health & Long Term Care.

SB 6024

by Senators Mullet and Angel; by request of Department of Financial Institutions


Addressing the disposition of certain fees collected by the department of financial institutions for the securities division.


Authorizes the director of the department of financial institutions to, by rule and upon a finding by the department that a fee increase is necessary to defray the costs of administering chapter 21.20 RCW (the securities act of Washington), adjust the fees specified in section 1 of this act upward by no more than fifteen dollars.

Requires the division of securities to deposit one hundred percent of the money received that is attributable to the increases.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 14Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Financial Institutions & Insurance.
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Financial Institutions & Insurance at 8:00 AM. (Subject to change)

SB 6025

by Senator Dhingra


Increasing success in therapeutic courts.


Allows the use of a portion of the criminal justice treatment account to provide services to foster increased success in drug courts.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 15Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Law & Justice.
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Law & Justice at 10:00 AM. (Subject to change)

SB 6026

by Senator Kuderer


Prohibiting health carriers and pharmacy benefit managers from using contracts to prevent pharmacists from telling their customers about cheaper ways to buy prescription drugs.


Prohibits health carriers and pharmacy benefit managers from offering or agreeing to a contract provision that penalizes a pharmacy or pharmacist for disclosing information to a customer regarding cheaper ways to buy prescription drugs.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 15Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Health & Long Term Care.
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care at 10:00 AM. (Subject to change)

SB 6027

by Senator Kuderer


Concerning the discovery of privileged health care information and communications in claims for noneconomic damages under certain civil rights laws.


Modifies provisions relating to the discovery of privileged health care information and communications in claims for noneconomic damages under certain civil rights laws.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 15Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Law & Justice.

SB 6028

by Senators Van De Wege, Walsh, Fain, Cleveland, Darneille, and Keiser; by request of Attorney General


Concerning the prescription drug monitoring program.


Requires a practitioner, before issuing a prescription for an opiate or benzodiazepine, to review the patient's controlled substance history in the prescription monitoring program.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 15Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Health & Long Term Care.

SB 6029

by Senators Liias, Ranker, Fain, and Frockt; by request of Attorney General


Establishing a student loan bill of rights.


Establishes the Washington student education loan bill of rights.

Requires the student achievement council to designate a student loan advocate within the office of student financial assistance to provide timely assistance to a student education loan borrower with a student education loan.

Requires the director of the department of financial institutions to establish fees sufficient to cover the costs of administering the department's program for student education loan servicers and the student achievement council's student loan advocate.

Requires the state institute for public policy to conduct a study on the impact and cost-effectiveness of establishing a student loan authority to refinance existing federal and private undergraduate and graduate student loans from the proceeds of tax-exempt bonds.

Creates the student loan advocate account.

Requires the state treasurer, beginning in the 2020-2021 fiscal year, to annually transfer from the financial services regulation fund to the student loan advocate account, the greater of one hundred seventy-five thousand dollars or twenty percent of the annual assessment derived from student education loan servicing.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 15Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Higher Education & Workforce Development.
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Higher Education & Workforce Development at 8:10 AM. (Subject to change)

SB 6030

by Senator Cleveland


Simplifying the process for donating low-value surplus property owned by a city-owned utility.


Simplifies the process for donating low-value surplus property owned by a city-owned utility.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 15Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Local Government.
Jan 9Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Local Government at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

SB 6031

by Senator Van De Wege


Concerning veterans' assistance levies.


Modifies general levy provisions with regard to assistance for veterans.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 15Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Ways & Means.

SB 6032

by Senators Rolfes and Braun; by request of Office of Financial Management


Making supplemental operating appropriations.


Makes supplemental operating appropriations.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 18Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Ways & Means.
Jan 9Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means at 3:30 PM. (Subject to change)

SB 6033

by Senator Ericksen


Reducing the state property tax in calendar year 2018.


Decreases the 2018 state property tax.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 18Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Ways & Means.

SB 6034

by Senator Rolfes


Authorizing limited retail telecommunications services for public utility districts that provide only sewer, water, and telecommunications on the effective date of this act.


Authorizes a public utility district that provides only water, sewer, and telecommunications services, in a county with an area less than five hundred square miles, to provide end user telecommunications services.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 20Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Energy, Environment & Technology.

SB 6035

by Senator Mullet; by request of Insurance Commissioner


Allowing property insurers to assist their insureds with risk mitigation goods or services.


Authorizes a personal property insurer, with the prior approval of the insurance commissioner, to include certain goods and services intended to reduce either the probability of loss or the extent of loss, or both, from a covered event as part of a policy of personal property insurance.

Limits the value of goods and services to five hundred dollars in value in the aggregate in any twelve-month period.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 20Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Financial Institutions & Insurance.
Jan 9Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Financial Institutions & Insurance at 8:00 AM. (Subject to change)

SB 6036

by Senator Mullet; by request of Insurance Commissioner


Concerning the creation of a work group to study and make recommendations on natural disaster mitigation and resiliency activities.


Creates a working group to study and make recommendations on natural disaster and resiliency activities.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 20Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Financial Institutions & Insurance.
Jan 9Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Financial Institutions & Insurance at 8:00 AM. (Subject to change)

SB 6037

by Senators Pedersen, Walsh, Takko, Fain, Rivers, Billig, Ranker, Cleveland, Kuderer, Van De Wege, Hobbs, Liias, Palumbo, Frockt, Hasegawa, Mullet, Hunt, Saldaña, Rolfes, Dhingra, Carlyle, Darneille, Chase, Conway, Nelson, Wellman, McCoy, and Keiser; by request of Uniform Law Commission


Concerning the uniform parentage act.


Repeals chapter 26.26 RCW (the uniform parentage act) and creates a new chapter for the uniform parentage act.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 20Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Law & Justice.

SB 6038

by Senators Pedersen and Padden; by request of Uniform Law Commission


Concerning limited cooperative associations.


Establishes the uniform business organizations code--limited cooperative associations.

Defines a limited cooperative association as an autonomous, unincorporated association of persons united to meet their mutual interests through a jointly owned enterprise primarily controlled by those persons.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 20Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Law & Justice.
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Law & Justice at 10:00 AM. (Subject to change)

SB 6039

by Senators Fain and Pedersen; by request of Uniform Law Commission


Concerning the uniform unsworn declarations act.


Revises the current uniform unsworn foreign declarations act and changes the name of that act to the uniform unsworn declarations act.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 20Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Law & Justice.
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Law & Justice at 10:00 AM. (Subject to change)

SB 6040

by Senators Pedersen and Padden; by request of Washington State Bar Association


Addressing meetings under the business corporations act.


Modifies the Washington business corporation act with regard to holding a shareholders' meeting or an annual or special meeting solely by means of remote communication.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 20Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Law & Justice.
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Law & Justice at 10:00 AM. (Subject to change)

SB 6041

by Senators Pedersen, Rivers, Frockt, Fain, Hasegawa, Hunt, Saldaña, Dhingra, Darneille, Hobbs, McCoy, and O'Ban; by request of Office of Civil Legal Aid


Concerning civil legal aid.


Finds that the prevalence of civil legal problems experienced by low-income people in the state exceeds the capacity of the state-funded legal aid system to address.

Modifies civil legal aid provisions regarding: (1) Oversight duties of the civil legal aid oversight committee;

(2) The duty of the director of civil legal aid services to periodically assess the most prevalent civil legal problems experienced by low-income people in the state and the capacity of the state-funded legal aid system to meet the legal needs arising from the problems;

(3) The appropriation of public funds for civil representation of indigent persons; and

(4) The distribution of funds to persons appointed in dependency proceedings.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 21Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Law & Justice.
Jan 9Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Law & Justice at 10:00 AM. (Subject to change)

SB 6042

by Senator Hobbs


Concerning service contract providers.


Modifies provisions regarding service contract providers.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 21Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Financial Institutions & Insurance.
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Financial Institutions & Insurance at 8:00 AM. (Subject to change)

SB 6043

by Senators Hobbs, King, Mullet, and Fain


Concerning transportation network companies.


Provides statewide uniform regulation for transportation network companies within the state and encourages technological innovation.

Preserves and enhances access to important transportation options for residents and visitors to the state.

Changes the term "commercial transportation" to "transportation network company."

Creates the transportation network company account.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 21Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Transportation.

SB 6044

by Senators Takko and Rivers


Addressing insurance coverage for water-sewer district commissioners.


Authorizes a water-sewer district to provide the same health, group, and/or life insurance coverage to its water-sewer district commissioners as it provides to its employees.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 22Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Local Government.
Jan 9Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Local Government at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

SB 6045

by Senators Takko and Braun


Concerning the state universal communications services program.


Repeals the July 1, 2020, expiration date of the state universal communications services program.

Addresses the provision, enhancement, and maintenance of broadband services, recognizing that the incumbent public network functions to provide all communications services including voice and broadband services; distribution formula for eligible communications providers; removal of an advisory board; and adoption of rules by the utilities and transportation commission.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 22Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Energy, Environment & Technology.

SB 6046

by Senator Miloscia


Concerning oversight of information technology projects at the state board for community and technical colleges.


Changes the function of the community and technical college innovation account with regard to the enterprise resources planning information technology project.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 22Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Energy, Environment & Technology.

SB 6047

by Senator Miloscia


Ensuring access to affordable health care coverage for children.


Declares an intent to ensure that the children in this state have access to medical care and affordable health insurance coverage.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 22Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Ways & Means.

SB 6048

by Senators Kuderer, O'Ban, Rivers, Saldaña, Chase, Carlyle, Bailey, Darneille, Liias, Keiser, Frockt, Dhingra, and King; by request of Attorney General and Department of Health


Concerning the age of individuals at which sale or distribution of tobacco and vapor products may be made.


Changes the age, from eighteen to twenty-one, in which a person can legally purchase tobacco and vapor products.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 22Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Health & Long Term Care.

SB 6049

by Senators Frockt, Dhingra, Darneille, and Pedersen; by request of Attorney General


Concerning high capacity magazines.


Prohibits a person from manufacturing, possessing, distributing, importing, transferring, selling, or purchasing, a large capacity magazine.

Defines "large capacity magazine" as an ammunition feeding device with the capacity to accept more than ten rounds of ammunition.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 22Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Law & Justice.

SB 6050

by Senators Cleveland, Fain, Keiser, Chase, Darneille, Hasegawa, and Saldaña; by request of Attorney General


Concerning restrictions on prescriptions for opiates.


Revises the uniform controlled substances act to provide restrictions on prescriptions for opiates.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 22Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Health & Long Term Care.

SB 6051

by Senators Dhingra, Keiser, Walsh, Frockt, Saldaña, and Darneille; by request of Attorney General


Concerning the medicaid fraud control unit.


Requires the attorney general to establish and maintain, within his or her office, the medicaid fraud control unit.

Gives the medicaid fraud control unit the authority and criminal jurisdiction to investigate and prosecute medicaid provider fraud, abuse and neglect matters where authority is granted by the federal government, and other federal health care program fraud.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 22Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Law & Justice.

SB 6052

by Senators Walsh, Carlyle, Kuderer, McCoy, Pedersen, Billig, Dhingra, Cleveland, and Liias; by request of Attorney General


Reducing criminal justice expenses by eliminating the death penalty and instead requiring life imprisonment without possibility of release or parole as the sentence for aggravated first degree murder.


Eliminates the death penalty and requires life imprisonment without possibility of release or parole as the sentence for aggravated first degree murder.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 22Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Law & Justice.

SB 6053

by Senators Keiser and Frockt; by request of Attorney General


Concerning medicaid fraud false claims civil penalties.


Declares an intent to deter medicaid provider fraud and ensure maximum recoveries for the state in actions under the state medicaid fraud false claims act.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 22Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Law & Justice.

SB 6054

by Senator Hunt


Requiring the department of transportation to complete a study on passenger-only ferry services.


Requires the department of transportation to complete a consultant study on the feasibility, need, and potential governance and funding structures for passenger-only ferry service between the cities of Olympia and Seattle, including consideration of a direct fast service and a slower service with additional limited stops.

Provides that this act is null and void if appropriations are not approved.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 26Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Transportation.

SB 6055

by Senators Hawkins and Carlyle


Creating a pilot program for outdoor burning for cities or towns located partially inside a quarantine area for apple maggot.


Creates an outdoor burning pilot program to evaluate the effectiveness of allowing certain cities and towns to burn brush and yard waste under the supervision of local fire authorities.

Requires a city or town, that is located partially inside a quarantine area for apple maggot, to be allowed to conduct outdoor burning of brush and yard waste if certain requirements are met.

Expires December 31, 2021.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 26Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Energy, Environment & Technology.
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Energy and Environment & Technology at 10:00 AM. (Subject to change)

SB 6056

by Senator Hunt


Concerning access of broadcasters to a geographic area subject to the declaration of a national, state, or local emergency.


Authorizes a state or local governmental agency to allow a first informer broadcaster access to an area affected by an emergency.

Prohibits an emergency service agency from seizing a vehicle, fuel, food, water, or other essentials in the possession of the broadcaster.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 26Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to State Government, Tribal Relations & Elections.
Jan 12Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on State Government and Tribal Relations & Elections at 8:00 AM. (Subject to change)

SB 6057

by Senators Kuderer, Hunt, and Zeiger


Concerning the recording standards commission.


Changes the name of the "e-recording standards commission" to the "recording standards commission."

States that the intent of the legislature is that the secretary of state have the authority to create regulations for consistent recording of documents by county auditors.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 26Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Local Government.
Jan 9Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Local Government at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

SB 6058

by Senators Hunt and Zeiger


Modifying write-in voting provisions.


Modifies voting provisions regarding write-in votes, candidates, and candidacies.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 26Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to State Government, Tribal Relations & Elections.
Jan 12Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on State Government and Tribal Relations & Elections at 8:00 AM. (Subject to change)

SB 6059

by Senators Angel and Mullet; by request of Insurance Commissioner


Addressing the insurer corporate governance annual disclosure model act.


Provides the insurance commissioner a summary of an insurer or insurance group's corporate governance structure, policies, and practices to permit the commissioner to gain and maintain an understanding of the insurer's corporate governance framework.

Outlines the requirements for completing a corporate governance annual disclosure with the commissioner.

Exempts the following from disclosure under the public records act: Documents, materials, or other information, including the corporate annual disclosure obtained by the insurance commissioner under section 3 of this act.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 28Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Financial Institutions & Insurance.
Jan 9Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Financial Institutions & Insurance at 8:00 AM. (Subject to change)

SB 6060

by Senators Palumbo, Hobbs, Bailey, McCoy, and Chase


Establishing a criminal justice system diversion center pilot project.


Requires the Washington association of sheriffs and police chiefs to administer a criminal justice system diversion center pilot project to make improvements in: (1) Reducing recidivism and the use of crisis and emergency resources;

(2) Decreasing behaviors associated with untreated mental health and substance use disorders; and

(3) Increasing effective engagement with treatment providers, housing stability, engagement in prosocial activity, and rates of employment and financial self-sufficiency.

Expires July 1, 2020.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 28Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Human Services & Corrections.
Jan 9Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

SB 6061

by Senator Liias


Authorizing the conversion of a diesel powered ferry to the use of liquefied natural gas.


Requires the department of transportation to issue a solicitation for a request for proposals to award a contract to the successful bidder that will design, engineer, and convert a Washington state ferry to operate on liquefied natural gas as a propulsion fuel under a fixed-price contract.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 29Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Transportation.

SB 6062

by Senator Cleveland; by request of Insurance Commissioner


Addressing the establishment of an individual health insurance market claims-based reinsurance program.


Creates the Washington reinsurance program to stabilize the rates and premiums for individual health plans and provide greater financial certainty to consumers of health insurance.

Requires the program to be operated by the Washington state health insurance pool and the board of directors of the pool.

Requires the insurance commissioner, in consultation with the office of financial management, the department of revenue, the state health care authority, and the state health benefit exchange, to conduct a study on alternative financing mechanisms for the program for calendar years 2021 through 2023.

Exempts the following from disclosure under the public records act: Data, information, and documents necessary to prepare the state innovation waiver application, determine reinsurance parameters obtained by the commissioner, and determine reinsurance claims payments.

Creates the Washington reinsurance program account.

Makes appropriations: (1) From the general fund to the Washington reinsurance program account for implementation and operation of the Washington reinsurance program;

(2) From the insurance commissioner's regulatory account to the office of the insurance commissioner for carrying out the commissioner's duties; and

(3) From the general fund-state to the office of the insurance commissioner.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 29Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Health & Long Term Care.
Jan 9Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care at 10:00 AM. (Subject to change)

SB 6063

by Senator Wellman


Concerning aerial application of crop protection products from an agricultural aircraft near school facilities.


Requires the applicator of crop protection products to provide written notification to an affected school facility forty-eight hours before an aerial application that is conducted within one-quarter mile of the school facility.

Requires a school or a licensed day care center, that receives an aerial application notice, to post notification of the aerial application at least twenty-four hours before the application.

Requires the licensed day care center to keep children inside the center during the intended date and time of the application.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 3Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Energy, Environment & Technology.

SB 6064

by Senator Wellman


Concerning efficiency updates for capital budget appropriations allocated for public art.


Authorizes the state arts commission to use up to two hundred thousand dollars to conserve or maintain existing pieces in the state art collection.

Authorizes a state agency, working with the state arts commission, for projects funded in the capital budget, to expend up to ten percent of the projected art allocation for a project during the design phase in order to select an artist and design art to be integrated in the building design.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 3Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to State Government, Tribal Relations & Elections.

SB 6065

by Senator Wellman


Adopting policy and procedures on student interviews and interrogations.


Requires each school district to adopt a policy and procedures for interviews and interrogations of students on school premises.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 3Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Early Learning & K-12 Education.

SB 6066

by Senators Liias and Warnick


Exempting tow truck operators using the telephone call functionality of a wireless communications device from traffic infractions.


Exempts the following from the traffic infraction of using a personal electronic device while driving a motor vehicle on a public highway: A person operating a tow truck, to the extent that person is using the telephone call functionality of a wireless communications device.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 3Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Transportation.

SB 6067

by Senators Cleveland, Rivers, and Keiser


Concerning hospital privileges for advanced registered nurse practitioners and physician assistants.


Addresses the duty of a hospital or facility to request information from physician assistants and advanced registered nurse practitioners, who will provide clinical care under his or her license, before granting or renewing clinical privileges.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 3Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Health & Long Term Care.

SB 6068

by Senator Frockt


Concerning the applicability of nondisclosure agreements in civil actions for sexual harassment or assault.


Addresses the applicability of nondisclosure agreements in civil actions for sexual harassment or assault.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Law & Justice.

SB 6069

by Senator Fortunato


Modifying the definition of "structurally deficient" that qualifies certain bridge projects as exempt under the state environmental policy act.


Modifies the definition of "structurally deficient," under the state environmental policy act, regarding the categorical exemption for structurally deficient bridges.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Energy, Environment & Technology.

SB 6070

by Senator Fortunato


Establishing permissible methods of parking a motorcycle.


Requires a motorcycle that is stopped or parked on a highway to be stopped or parked parallel or at an angle to the curb or edge of the highway.

Allows more than one motorcycle to occupy a parking space, if the parked motorcycles occupying the parking space do not exceed the boundaries of that parking space.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Transportation.

SB 6071

by Senator Fortunato


Requiring consumer notifications in certain facilities where abortions are performed.


Requires abortion facilities to publicize a certain notice in English, Spanish, and additional languages required for public notice for health facilities in each county.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Health & Long Term Care.

SB 6072

by Senator Takko


Clarifying the authority and procedures for unit priced contracting by public port districts.


Authorizes a port district to procure public works with a unit priced contract for the purpose of completing anticipated types of work based on hourly rates or unit pricing for one or more categories of work or trades.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Local Government.
Jan 9Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Local Government at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

SB 6073

by Senator Takko


Adjusting assessments levied on hardwood processors.


Changes the agricultural commodity assessments, levied by the state hardwoods commission, on processors of hardwoods to four cents per ton produced.

Requires the assessment to be adjusted to reflect the percentage change in the implicit price deflator for personal consumption expenditures by September 25th of the year before the assessments are payable.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Agriculture, Water, Natural Resources & Parks.

SB 6074

by Senator Takko


Concerning recording documents related to the inheritance exemption for the real estate excise tax.


Removes the requirement that recording documents, related to the inheritance exemption for the real estate excise tax, must be recorded with the county auditor.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Local Government.
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Local Government at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

SB 6075

by Senators Palumbo, Billig, Rolfes, and Mullet


Concerning disclosure of contributors to online political advertising.


Requires social media sites to make available records of purchasers of small online advertising supporting or opposing a candidate or ballot measure in the state or otherwise directed at state users of the social media site upon request by any person.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to State Government, Tribal Relations & Elections.

SB 6076

by Senator Palumbo


Concerning animal cruelty in the first degree.


Revises the definitions of "sexual conduct" and "sexual contact" for purposes of the crime of animal cruelty in the first degree.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Law & Justice.

SB 6077

by Senators Palumbo and Takko


Concerning minimum density standards for comprehensive plans adopted by cities required to plan under chapter 36.70A RCW.


Revises the growth management act.

Finds that the availability of affordable housing within urban growth areas is not keeping pace with demand.

Requires each urban growth area to permit urban densities of no less than six dwelling units per acre for areas designated as residential.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Local Government.
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Local Government at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

SB 6078

by Senators Palumbo, Darneille, Ranker, Saldaña, Hasegawa, and Liias


Creating an apprenticeship program for inmates.


Requires the secretary of the department of corrections to annually award a nongovernmental agency, experienced with preapprenticeship training and employment navigation, with one hundred thousand dollars to establish an apprenticeship opportunity pilot program at the Monroe correctional complex to help former inmates complete preapprenticeship training, as well as provide the training, employment navigation, and support services needed to help inmates enter and succeed in apprenticeship programs.

Expires January 1, 2023.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Human Services & Corrections.

SB 6079

by Senators Kuderer, Takko, Ranker, Rolfes, Cleveland, Hasegawa, Palumbo, Saldaña, Wellman, Darneille, Billig, Nelson, Dhingra, McCoy, and Liias


Exempting public employee dates of birth from public disclosure requirements.


Exempts the following from public inspection and copying under the public records act: Dates of birth held by a public agency in personnel records, public employment related records, volunteer rosters, or included in a mailing list of employees or volunteers of a public agency.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to State Government, Tribal Relations & Elections.

SB 6080

by Senators Palumbo, Carlyle, Mullet, Wellman, Keiser, Billig, Nelson, McCoy, and Liias


Concerning the electrification of transportation.


Addresses the electrification of transportation with regard to: (1) Public agency acquisition of electric and alternative fuel vehicles;

(2) Building and electrical codes;

(3) Shared employer shuttles; and

(4) Electric and alternative vehicle sales tax credits.

Requires the department of commerce to establish a charge ahead Washington program to provide for charge ahead rebates to low-income and moderate-income households that voluntarily retire or scrap high-emission passenger motor vehicles and replace them with new or used light-duty zero-emission vehicles.

Requires the department of revenue to convene a work group to determine how to provide awards that cover the incremental cost of alternative fuel conversions or construction.

Makes the existing sales and use tax exemption permanent on certain clean alternative fuel vehicles.

Creates the clean energy account.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Energy, Environment & Technology.

SB 6081

by Senators Palumbo, Carlyle, Mullet, Wellman, Ranker, Keiser, and McCoy


Concerning distributed generation.


Modifies distributed generation provisions with regard to: (1) Available net metering offered by electrical utilities;

(2) Any remaining unused kilowatt-hour credits to be used to assist qualified low-income residential customers of the electric utility in paying their electricity bills; and

(3) Including the total amount of kilowatt-hours of electricity consumed for the most recent twelve-month period on customer billing issued by certain light or power businesses or gas distribution businesses.

Requires the state building code council, in consultation with the department of commerce and local governments, to conduct a study of the state building code and adopt changes necessary to encourage greater use of renewable energy systems.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Energy, Environment & Technology.

SB 6082

by Senators Hasegawa, Conway, Saldaña, Chase, Keiser, Ranker, Darneille, Wellman, Nelson, McCoy, Rolfes, Takko, Kuderer, Cleveland, Mullet, and Van De Wege


Ensuring the neutrality of public employers and state contractors with regard to employees exercising their rights to collectively bargain.


Ensures the neutrality of public employers and state contractors with regard to employees exercising their rights to collectively bargain.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Labor & Commerce.

SB 6083

by Senators Cleveland, Ranker, Kuderer, Keiser, and Conway


Maintaining public health, safety, and environmental standards.


Requires the department of ecology, each regional air pollution control authority, the state board of health, and the attorney general to undertake all feasible efforts using authority under state and federal law to implement and enforce the public health, safety, and environmental standards found in this act.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Energy, Environment & Technology.

SB 6084

by Senators Cleveland, Kuderer, and Keiser


Requiring maintenance of minimum essential health care coverage.


Requires an applicable individual, for each month, to ensure that the individual, and any dependent of the individual who is an applicable individual, is covered under minimum essential coverage for the month.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Health & Long Term Care.
Jan 9Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Health & Long Term Care at 10:00 AM. (Subject to change)

SB 6085

by Senator Hasegawa


Addressing the linked deposit program.


Increases the amount of funds that the state treasurer may use for qualifying loans that are made to a veteran-owned business.

Requires a line of credit issued under the linked deposit program that has a zero balance for twelve or more months to be removed from the program.

Directs the office of minority and women's business enterprises to adopt rules to prioritize loans that ensure that when making a qualified loan under the linked deposit program priority is given to loans that: (1) Create jobs in underserved communities that have inadequate access to capital; and

(2) Are for applicants that do not currently have loans with other small business lending agencies.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 4Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Financial Institutions & Insurance.
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Financial Institutions & Insurance at 8:00 AM. (Subject to change)

SB 6086

by Senators Ranker, Rolfes, Van De Wege, Chase, Carlyle, Saldaña, Dhingra, Darneille, Wellman, Keiser, and Billig


Protecting the state's marine waters from the release of nonnative finfish from marine finfish aquaculture sites.


Prohibits the department of natural resources from entering into a new lease, renew or extend an existing lease, or other use authorization where the use includes marine finfish aquaculture of Atlantic salmon or other nonnative finfish.

Prohibits the department of fish and wildlife and the department of ecology from authorizing or issuing a permit for a new activity that involves the marine finfish aquaculture of Atlantic salmon or other nonnative finfish.

Requires the department of ecology, the department of natural resources, and the department of fish and wildlife to continue the existing effort to update guidance and informational resources to industry and governments for planning and permitting commercial marine net pen aquaculture.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Agriculture, Water, Natural Resources & Parks.
Jan 9Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Water, and Natural Resources & Parks at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)
Jan 11Scheduled for executive session in the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Water, and Natural Resources & Parks at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

SB 6087

by Senators Mullet, Palumbo, Carlyle, Braun, Kuderer, Dhingra, Pedersen, Takko, McCoy, and Liias


Modifying the Washington advanced college tuition payment and college savings programs.


Requires the governing body of the advanced college tuition payment program and the college savings program to allow eligible purchasers to redeem units at the unit cash value price purchased before June 30, 2015, if all of the redeemed funds are deposited immediately into an eligible college savings program account established by the governing body.

Authorizes owners to only roll over units purchased in the advanced college tuition payment program at the unit cash value price when the funds are deposited immediately into an eligible college savings program account for six months after the effective date of this act.

Prohibits credits from being distributed at the unit cash value price when deposited into an out-of-state eligible 529 plan.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Higher Education & Workforce Development.

SB 6088

by Senators Takko and Short


Concerning employee recognition awards.


Authorizes the board of county commissioners to recognize employees for accomplishments including outstanding achievements, safety performance, longevity, public service, or service as employee suggestion evaluators and implementers.

Prohibits the awards from exceeding two hundred dollars in value per award.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Local Government.
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Local Government at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

SB 6089

by Senators Frockt, Honeyford, and Mullet


Concerning state general obligation bonds and related accounts.


Authorizes the state finance committee to issue general obligation bonds to finance the projects described and authorized by the legislature in the omnibus capital and operating appropriations acts for the 2017-2019 fiscal biennium.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Ways & Means.
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means at 3:30 PM. (Subject to change)

SB 6090

by Senators Frockt, Honeyford, and Mullet


Concerning the capital budget.


Makes appropriations and authorizes expenditures for capital improvements.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Ways & Means.
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means at 3:30 PM. (Subject to change)

SB 6091

by Senator Van De Wege


Ensuring that water is available to support development.


Addresses the availability of water to support development.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Agriculture, Water, Natural Resources & Parks.
Public hearing in the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Water, and Natural Resources & Parks at 1:30 PM.
Jan 11Scheduled for executive session in the Senate Committee on Agriculture, Water, and Natural Resources & Parks at 1:30 PM. (Subject to change)

SB 6092

by Senators Billig and Zeiger; by request of Secretary of State


Concerning automatic voter registration, including establishing the future voter program for certain persons sixteen and seventeen years of age.


States that it is the intent of the secretary of state and the legislature to: (1) Formalize a registration sign up process for those not yet eighteen years old through the establishment of the future voter program;

(2) Authorize all persons sixteen and seventeen years old to sign up to register to vote; and

(3) Engage the new voters and encourage their civic participation in an educational environment.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to State Government, Tribal Relations & Elections.

SB 6093

by Senators Cleveland and Rivers


Adding the Washington State University college of medicine to the family medicine residency network.


Adds the Washington State University college of medicine to the family medicine residency network.

Changes the composition of the family medicine education advisory board by including one member appointed by the dean of the college of medicine at Washington State University.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Higher Education & Workforce Development.

SB 6094

by Senators Frockt and Mullet; by request of Office of Financial Management


Concerning state general obligation bonds and related accounts.


Authorizes the state finance committee to issue general obligation bonds to provide funds to finance the projects described and authorized by the legislature in the omnibus capital and operating appropriations acts for the 2017-2019 fiscal biennium.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Ways & Means.
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means at 3:30 PM. (Subject to change)

SB 6095

by Senators Frockt and Mullet; by request of Office of Financial Management


Concerning the capital budget.


Makes appropriations and authorizes expenditures for capital improvements.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Ways & Means.
Jan 11Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on Ways & Means at 3:30 PM. (Subject to change)

SB 6096

by Senators Ranker, Darneille, and Dhingra


Establishing a carbon pollution reduction tax.


Establishes the climate protection and clean energy jobs act.

Imposes a carbon pollution tax on: (1) The sale or use within this state of fossil fuels, including fossil fuels used in generating electricity; or

(2) The sale or consumption within this state of electricity generated through the combustion of fossil fuels.

Creates the carbon pollution reduction account, the carbon price impact assistance account, the climate impact account, the carbon reduction investment fund account, and the water and forests resilience account.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Energy, Environment & Technology.

SB 6097

by Senators Ranker and Van De Wege


Creating a task force on the outdoor recreation industry.


Requires the institutions of higher education, the council of presidents, and the student achievement council to collaborate to: (1) Identify talent pipeline gaps within the outdoor recreation industry in the state; and

(2) Develop recommendations for institutions of higher education to create master's, bachelor's, and associate degrees and certificate programs that meet the needs of the outdoor recreation industry.

Creates the task force on talent pipeline gaps in the outdoor recreation industry to coordinate and implement the goals in (1) and (2) above.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Higher Education & Workforce Development.

SB 6098

by Senator Ranker


Reducing climate altering emissions from light duty vehicles.


Reduces climate-altering emissions from light duty vehicles.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Energy, Environment & Technology.

SB 6099

by Senators Ranker, Carlyle, Wellman, Darneille, Rolfes, Keiser, Dhingra, and Van De Wege


Concerning orca captivity.


Creates the crime of unlawful orca captivity which is a misdemeanor.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Jan 5Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Agriculture, Water, Natural Resources & Parks.


Senate Joint Memorials

SJM 8014

by Senators Schoesler, Conway, and King


Requesting that a certain portion of state route number 27 be named the "Sam Strahan Memorial Highway."


Requests that a certain portion of state route number 27 be named the Sam Strahan Memorial Highway.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 6Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to Transportation.


Senate Joint Resolutions

SJR 8211

by Senators Takko, Zeiger, Pedersen, Conway, McCoy, Hunt, Hobbs, Frockt, Fain, Bailey, Angel, and Warnick


Amending the state Constitution to provide governmental continuity during emergency periods resulting from a catastrophic incident.


Proposes an amendment to the state Constitution to provide governmental continuity during emergency periods resulting from a catastrophic incident.
-- 2018 REGULAR SESSION --
Dec 7Prefiled for introduction.
Jan 8First reading, referred to State Government, Tribal Relations & Elections.
Jan 12Scheduled for public hearing in the Senate Committee on State Government and Tribal Relations & Elections at 8:00 AM. (Subject to change)