SENATE BILL REPORT
SB 6499
BYSenators Nelson, Vognild, Newhouse, Rasmussen, Thorsness, Murray, Patrick, Bender, Rinehart, Bailey, Madsen and Bauer
Authorizing a surcharge or district court filing fees to fund dispute resolution centers.
Senate Committee on Law & Justice
Senate Hearing Date(s):January 30, 1990; January 31, 1990
Majority Report: That Substitute Senate Bill No. 6499 be substituted therefor, and the substitute bill do pass.
Signed by Senators Nelson, Chairman; McCaslin, Vice Chairman; Hayner, Newhouse, Patrick, Rasmussen, Rinehart, Thorsness.
Senate Staff:Jon Carlson (786-7459)
February 1, 1990
AS REPORTED BY COMMITTEE ON LAW & JUSTICE, JANUARY 31, 1990
BACKGROUND:
Procedures for creating and operating dispute resolution centers were enacted as part of the Court Improvement Act of 1984. The intention was to encourage the establishment and use of dispute resolution centers to help meet the need for alternatives to the courts for the resolution of certain disputes.
Dispute resolution centers are currently authorized to seek and accept contributions from counties and municipalities, federal and state agencies, private sources, and any other funds in order to sustain their operations.
SUMMARY:
A county legislative authority may impose a surcharge of up to $5 on each civil filing fee in district court for the purpose of funding dispute resolution centers that are established under the current statutory guidelines.
EFFECT OF PROPOSED SUBSTITUTE:
A county legislative authority may impose a surcharge of up to $10 on each civil filing fee in district court, and a surcharge of up to $5 on each filing fee for small claims actions in order to fund dispute resolution centers established under the current statutory guidelines.
Appropriation: none
Revenue: none
Fiscal Note: requested January 23, 1990
Effective Date:July 1, 1990
Senate Committee - Testified: Dick Croll, Dispute Resolution Center of Snohomish County (pro); Philip Vandeman, M.D., Dispute Resolution Center Committee of Thurston County (pro); Kurt Sharar, Washington State Association of Counties; Ron Shrigley, Dispute Resolution Center of Skagit County (pro); Evan Ferber, Dispute Resolution Center Committee of Thurston County (pro); Nancy Pease, Washington Public Employees Assn. (pro); Liz McLaughlin, Snohomish County Council (pro); Greg Abell, Dispute Resolution Center of Kitsap County (pro); Patricia O'Brien, Dispute Resolution Center of Thurston County (pro); Benita McCormick, Washington Collectors Association (con)