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THIRTY-SECOND DAY

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MORNING SESSION


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House Chamber, Olympia, Thursday, February 10, 1994


             The House was called to order at 10:00 a.m. by the Speaker (Representative Brown presiding). The Clerk called the roll and a quorum was present.


             The Speaker assumed the chair.


             The flag was escorted to the rostrum by a Sergeant at Arms Color Guard, Pages Melanie Losse and Amy McKenna. Prayer was offered by Representative Forner.


             Reading of the Journal of the previous day was dispensed with and it was ordered to stand approved.

 

SPEAKER'S PRIVILEGE


             Speaker Ebersole: It is my pleasure to introduce a most distinguished visitor, who is on the rostrum, Mr. Martin A Kamarck, First Vice President and Vice Chairman of the Export-Import Bank of the United States.

             Mr. Kamarck was nominated to his post with the Ex-Im Bank by President Clinton, and confirmed by the U. S. Senate in November, 1993.

             Prior to his appointment, Mr. Kamarck served as a consultant to the Ex-Im Bank, as a legal counsel and a director with the Financial Guarantee Trust Company, and as an attorney with law firms in Washington, D. C. and San Francisco.

             Mr. Kamarck briefly addressed the Washington State House of Representatives.


             The Speaker declared the House to be at ease.


             The Speaker (Representative R. Meyers presiding) called the House to order.


             There being no objection, the House advanced to the sixth order of business.


MOTION


             Representative Peery moved that the House begin consideration of House Bills on the suspension calendar. The motion was carried.


SECOND READING


             HOUSE BILL NO. 1339, by Representatives Pruitt, R. Meyers, Brumsickle, Zellinsky and Schmidt

 

Appointing court commissioners in municipal court.


             House Bill No. 1339 was read the second time.


             Representative Johanson moved that the committee recommendation be adopted and the substitute bill be advanced to third reading. The motion was carried.


             The Speaker (Representative R. Meyers presiding) stated the question before the House to be final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 1339.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 1339, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 97, Nays - 0, Absent - 1, Excused - 0.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Chandler, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Forner, Fuhrman, Grant, Hansen, Heavey, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Lisk, Long, Mastin, McMorris, Meyers, R., Mielke, Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Orr, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Riley, Roland, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Springer, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wang, Wineberry, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 97.

             Absent: Representative Dunshee - 1.


             Substitute House Bill No. 1339, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


MOTION


             On motion of Representative J. Kohl, Representatives Dunshee and Wineberry were excused.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2159, by Representatives Sheldon, Holm, Dellwo and Wineberry

 

Changing provisions relating to criminal jurisdiction on Skokomish tribal lands.


             House Bill No. 2159 was read the second time.


             Representative Johanson moved that the committee recommendation be adopted and the bill be advanced to third reading. The motion was carried.


             The Speaker (Representative R. Meyers presiding) stated the question before the House to be final passage of House Bill No. 2159.


             Representatives Sheldon and Padden spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


MOTION


             On motion of Representative J. Kohl, Representatives Dunshee, Wineberry, Wang, Riley and Appelwick were excused.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 2159, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 93, Nays - 0, Absent - 0, Excused - 5.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Chandler, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Forner, Fuhrman, Grant, Hansen, Heavey, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Lisk, Long, Mastin, McMorris, Meyers, R., Mielke, Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Orr, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Springer, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 93.

             Excused: Representatives Appelwick, Dunshee, Riley, Wang and Wineberry - 5.


             House Bill No. 2159, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2170, by Representatives Sommers, Silver, Ogden, Fuhrman, Dunshee, Dorn, Brough, B. Thomas, L. Johnson and J. Kohl; by request of Legislative Budget Committee

 

Extending the duration of special services demonstration projects.


             House Bill No. 2170 was read the second time.


             Representative Valle moved that the committee recommendation be adopted and the substitute bill be advanced to third reading. The motion was carried.


             The Speaker (Representative R. Meyers presiding) stated the question before the House to be final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2170.


             Representatives Valle and Silver spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2170, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 93, Nays - 0, Absent - 0, Excused - 5.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Chandler, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Forner, Fuhrman, Grant, Hansen, Heavey, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Lisk, Long, Mastin, McMorris, Meyers, R., Mielke, Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Orr, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Springer, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 93.

             Excused: Representatives Appelwick, Dunshee, Riley, Wang and Wineberry - 5.


             Substitute House Bill No. 2170, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE


February 10, 1994

Mr. Speaker:

             The Senate has passed:

SENATE BILL NO. 6005,

SENATE BILL NO. 6092,

SENATE BILL NO. 6285,

SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 6466,

SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 6538,

SENATE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 8004,


Brad Hendrickson, Deputy Secretary


and the same are herewith transmitted.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2172, by Representatives Ogden, Dunshee, Silver, Valle, Karahalios and Johanson; by request of Legislative Budget Committee

 

Revising provisions relating to the employer reporting program of the office of support enforcement.


             House Bill No. 2172 was read the second time.


             Representative Johanson moved that the committee recommendation be adopted and the substitute bill be advanced to third reading. The motion was carried.


             The Speaker (Representative R. Meyers presiding) stated the question before the House to be final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2172.


             Representatives Ogden and Padden spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2172, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 93, Nays - 0, Absent - 0, Excused - 5.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Chandler, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Forner, Fuhrman, Grant, Hansen, Heavey, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Lisk, Long, Mastin, McMorris, Meyers, R., Mielke, Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Orr, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Springer, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 93.

             Excused: Representatives Appelwick, Dunshee, Riley, Wang and Wineberry - 5.


             Substitute House Bill No. 2172, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2173, by Representatives Heavey, G. Cole and King; by request of Department of Licensing

 

Providing for the registration of engineers-in-training.


             House Bill No. 2173 was read the second time.


             Representative G. Cole moved that the committee recommendation be adopted and the bill be advanced to third reading. The motion was carried.


             The Speaker (Representative R. Meyers presiding) stated the question before the House to be final passage of House Bill No. 2173.


             Representatives Heavey and Chandler spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 2173, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 93, Nays - 0, Absent - 0, Excused - 5.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Chandler, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Forner, Fuhrman, Grant, Hansen, Heavey, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Lisk, Long, Mastin, McMorris, Meyers, R., Mielke, Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Orr, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Springer, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 93.

             Excused: Representatives Appelwick, Dunshee, Riley, Wang and Wineberry - 5.


             House Bill No. 2173, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2192, by Representatives G. Cole, Forner, Veloria, Ogden and Wineberry; by request of Office of Minority and Women's Business Enterprises

 

Exempting materials submitted for certification under chapter 39.19 RCW from public records disclosure requirements.


             House Bill No. 2192 was read the second time.


             Representative Shin moved that the committee recommendation be adopted and the substitute bill be advanced to third reading. The motion was carried.


             The Speaker (Representative R. Meyers presiding) stated the question before the House to be final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2192.


             On motion of Representative J. Kohl, Representatives Heavey and H. Myers were excused.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2192, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 91, Nays - 0, Absent - 0, Excused - 7.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Chandler, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Forner, Fuhrman, Grant, Hansen, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Lisk, Long, Mastin, McMorris, Meyers, R., Mielke, Moak, Morris, Ogden, Orr, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Springer, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 91.

             Excused: Representatives Appelwick, Dunshee, Heavey, Myers, H., Riley, Wang and Wineberry - 7.


             Substitute House Bill No. 2192, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2246, by Representatives B. Thomas, Dorn, Brough, Cothern, Brumsickle, Pruitt, Dyer, Karahalios, Stevens, L. Thomas, Eide and Basich

 

Changing provisions relating to substitute school employees.


              House Bill No. 2246 was read the second time.


             Representative Cothern moved that the committee recommendation be adopted and the substitute bill be advanced to third reading. The motion was carried.


             The Speaker (Representative R. Meyers presiding) stated the question before the House to be final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2246.


             Representative B. Thomas spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2246, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 92, Nays - 0, Absent - 0, Excused - 6.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Chandler, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Forner, Fuhrman, Grant, Hansen, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Lisk, Long, Mastin, McMorris, Meyers, R., Mielke, Moak, Morris, Ogden, Orr, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Springer, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 92.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Heavey, Myers, H., Riley, Wang and Wineberry - 6.


             Substitute House Bill No. 2246, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2258, by Representatives Valle, Cooke, Patterson, Brown, Wineberry, King, Campbell, L. Johnson and J. Kohl

 

Authorizing guardians to obtain background checks of babysitters and caretakers.


             House Bill No. 2258 was read the second time.


             Representative Leonard moved that the committee recommendation be adopted and the bill be advanced to third reading. The motion was carried.


             The Speaker (Representative R. Meyers presiding) stated the question before the House to be final passage of House Bill No. 2258.


             Representatives Valle, Cooke and Padden spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 2258, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 92, Nays - 0, Absent - 0, Excused - 6.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Chandler, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Forner, Fuhrman, Grant, Hansen, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Lisk, Long, Mastin, McMorris, Meyers, R., Mielke, Moak, Morris, Ogden, Orr, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Springer, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 92.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Heavey, Myers, H., Riley, Wang and Wineberry - 6.


             House Bill No. 2258, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


MOTION


             Representative Peery moved that the House refer House Bill No. 2776 to the Rules Committee. The motion was carried.


             There being no objection, the House reverted to the fourth order of business.


INTRODUCTIONS AND FIRST READING

 

HCR 4431                      by Representatives Peery and Ballard

 

Amending the joint rules.


             Held over from 02/09/94

 

E2SSB 5329     by Senate Committee on Government Operations (originally sponsored by Senators Haugen, A. Smith and Talmadge)

 

Revising provisions relating to port district elections.

 

Referred to Committee on Local Government.

 

SSB 6039          by Senate Committee on Transportation (originally sponsored by Senators Gaspard, Prince, Vognild, Nelson and Erwin)

 

Establishing procedures for changing a vehicle dealer's relevant market area.

 

Referred to Committee on Transportation.

 

SB 6040            by Senator Owen

 

Changing provisions relating to criminal jurisdiction on Skokomish tribal lands.

 

Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

 

SSB 6052          by Senate Committee on Law & Justice (originally sponsored by Senators Ludwig and Newhouse; by request of Washington State Patrol)

 

Lessening record-keeping requirements for traffic citation records.

 

Referred to Committee on Transportation.

 

SB 6055            by Senators Loveland and Winsley

 

Making the minimum salary for county coroners consistent with the salaries of other full time county officials.

 

Referred to Committee on Local Government.

 

SSB 6096          by Senate Committee on Agriculture (originally sponsored by Senators M. Rasmussen, Anderson, Newhouse, Snyder, Morton, Bauer and Quigley)

 

Making major changes to milk and milk products regulations.

 

Referred to Committee on Agriculture & Rural Development.

 

SSB 6138          by Senate Committee on Law & Justice (originally sponsored by Senators A. Smith and Nelson)

 

Changing obstructing a public servant to obstructing a law enforcement officer.

 

Referred to Committee on Judiciary.

 

SB 6147            by Senators Wojahn, Moyer and Prentice

 

Increasing the length of terms for appointed members of the council for the prevention of child abuse and neglect.

 

Referred to Committee on Human Services.

 

SB 6150            by Senators McAuliffe, M. Rasmussen, Bauer, Franklin, Prentice and Pelz

 

Extending reimbursement to classified school employees serving on a state education committee.

 

Referred to Committee on Education.

 

SB 6187            by Senators Drew, Winsley, Spanel and Haugen; by request of Secretary of State

 

Permitting relief for election officers.

 

Referred to Committee on State Government.

 

ESB 6199         by Senators Franklin, Erwin, Moyer, Fraser, Talmadge and Winsley

 

Enhancing bicycle safety.

 

Referred to Committee on Health Care.

 

SSB 6204          by Senate Committee on Natural Resources (originally sponsored by Senators Snyder and Haugen)

 

Changing seaweed harvesting provisions.

 

Referred to Committee on Fisheries & Wildlife.

 

SSB 6231          by Senate Committee on Natural Resources (originally sponsored by Senators Hargrove, Owen, M. Rasmussen and Morton)

 

Permitting control of life-threatening animals.

 

Referred to Committee on Fisheries & Wildlife.

 

SSB 6273          by Senate Committee on Education (originally sponsored by Senators Winsley, Wojahn, Franklin, Bauer, Roach, Oke, M. Rasmussen, Rinehart, Erwin, Skratek, Moyer and McAuliffe)

 

Allowing retired teachers to work in educational institutions for ninety days per school year without a reduction in benefits.

 

Referred to Committee on Education.

 

2SSJM 8003     by Senate Committee on Trade, Technology & Economic Development (originally sponsored by Senators Skratek, Erwin, Sheldon, Bluechel, M. Rasmussen, Deccio and von Reichbauer)

 

Soliciting the continued partnership between federal agencies and the Washington State Rural Development Council.

 

Referred to Committee on Trade, Economic Development & Housing.


MOTION


             On motion of Representative Peery, the bills, memorial and resolution listed on today's introduction sheet under the fourth order of business were referred to the committees so designated.


             The Speaker (Representative R. Meyers presiding) declared the House to be at ease until 1:00 p.m.


AFTERNOON SESSION


             The Speaker (Representative Kremen presiding) called the House to order at 1:00 p.m.


             The Speaker assumed the chair.


MOTION


             Representative Peery moved that the House begin consideration of House Bills on the suspension calendar. The motion was carried.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2278, by Representatives Horn, H. Myers, Edmondson and Springer

 

Making laws relating to local government office vacancies more uniform.


             House Bill No. 2278 was read the second time.


             Representative Springer moved that the committee recommendation be adopted and the substitute bill be advanced to third reading. The motion was carried.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2278.


             Representative Horn spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


MOTIONS


             On motion of Representative J. Kohl, Representatives R. Fisher, King and Grant were excused.

             On motion of Representative Wood, Representatives Casada, Reams and Schoesler were excused.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2278, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 86, Nays - 0, Absent - 5, Excused - 7.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Caver, Chandler, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Flemming, Foreman, Forner, Fuhrman, Hansen, Heavey, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Lisk, Long, McMorris, Meyers, R., Mielke, Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Orr, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Roland, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Sommers, Springer, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Van Luven, Veloria, Wang, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 86.

             Absent: Representatives Dunshee, Mastin, Riley, Valle and Wineberry - 5.

             Excused: Representatives Casada, Fisher, R., Grant, King, Reams, Schoesler and Silver - 7.


             Substitute House Bill No. 2278, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2280, by Representatives Holm, B. Thomas, Sheldon, Jones, Kessler and J. Kohl

 

Increasing the minimum lot size for property tax relief for senior citizens and disabled persons.


             House Bill No. 2280 was read the second time.


             Representative G. Fisher moved that the committee recommendation be adopted and the substitute bill be advanced to third reading. The motion was carried.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2280.


             Representatives Holm and Foreman spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


MOTION


             On motion of Representative J. Kohl, Representatives Dunshee, Riley, Wineberry and Appelwick were excused.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2280, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 89, Nays - 0, Absent - 0, Excused - 9.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Chandler, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Flemming, Foreman, Forner, Fuhrman, Hansen, Heavey, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Lisk, Long, McMorris, Meyers, R., Mielke, Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Orr, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Roland, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Springer, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wang, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 89.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Fisher, R., Grant, King, Mastin, Reams, Riley, Schoesler and Wineberry - 9.


             Substitute House Bill No. 2280, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2325, by Representatives Edmondson, H. Myers and Springer

 

Revising procedures for changing the plan of government for cities and towns.


             House Bill No. 2325 was read the second time.


             Representative Springer moved that the committee recommendation be adopted and the substitute bill be advanced to third reading. The motion was carried.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2325.


             Representative Edmondson spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2325, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 91, Nays - 0, Absent - 2, Excused - 5.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Chandler, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Forner, Fuhrman, Hansen, Heavey, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Kessler, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Lisk, Long, Mastin, McMorris, Meyers, R., Mielke, Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Orr, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Springer, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wang, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 91.

             Absent: Representatives Karahalios and Wolfe - 2.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Grant, King, Riley and Wineberry - 5.


             Substitute House Bill No. 2325, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


STATEMENT FOR THE JOURNAL


             I would like my vote to have been a AYE to Substitute House Bill No. 2325.


SUE KARAHALIOS, 10th District


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2402, by Representatives Dellwo, Mielke, Brown, Orr and Silver

 

Changing provisions regarding public facilities districts.


             House Bill No. 2402 was read the second time.


             Representative Springer moved that the committee recommendation be adopted and the substitute bill be advanced to third reading. The motion was carried.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2402.


             Representatives Dellwo and Edmondson spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2402, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 91, Nays - 0, Absent - 2, Excused - 5.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Chandler, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Forner, Fuhrman, Hansen, Heavey, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Kessler, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Lisk, Long, Mastin, McMorris, Meyers, R., Mielke, Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Orr, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Springer, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wang, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 91.

             Absent: Representatives Karahalios and Wolfe - 2.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Grant, King, Riley and Wineberry - 5.


             Substitute House Bill No. 2402, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2425, by Representatives Jones, G. Fisher, Foreman, Heavey and Kessler

 

Modifying procedures for residential property tax exemption.


              House Bill No. 2425 was read the second time.


             Representative G. Fisher moved that the committee recommendation be adopted and the substitute bill be advanced to third reading. The motion was carried.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2425.


             Representatives Jones and Foreman spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2425, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 93, Nays - 0, Absent - 0, Excused - 5.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Chandler, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Forner, Fuhrman, Hansen, Heavey, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Lisk, Long, Mastin, McMorris, Meyers, R., Mielke, Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Orr, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Springer, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wang, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 93.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Grant, King, Riley and Wineberry - 5.


             Substitute House Bill No. 2425, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2429, by Representatives Karahalios, Johanson and Wineberry

 

Concerning funeral expenses for indigent persons.


             House Bill No. 2429 was read the second time.


             Representative Leonard moved that the committee recommendation be adopted and the substitute bill be advanced to third reading. The motion was carried.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2429.


             Representatives Karahalios and Cooke spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2429, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 93, Nays - 0, Absent - 0, Excused - 5.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Chandler, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Forner, Fuhrman, Hansen, Heavey, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Lisk, Long, Mastin, McMorris, Meyers, R., Mielke, Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Orr, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Springer, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wang, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 93.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Grant, King, Riley and Wineberry - 5.


             Substitute House Bill No. 2429, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2436, by Representative Zellinsky

 

Revising provisions relating to radon testing.


             House Bill No. 2436 was read the second time.


             Representative Bray moved that the committee recommendation be adopted and the substitute bill be advanced to third reading. The motion was carried.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2436.


             Representatives Zellinsky, Bray and Casada spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2436, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 94, Nays - 0, Absent - 0, Excused - 4.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Chandler, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Forner, Fuhrman, Hansen, Heavey, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Lisk, Long, Mastin, McMorris, Meyers, R., Mielke, Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Orr, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Springer, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wang, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 94.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Grant, Riley and Wineberry - 4.


             Substitute House Bill No. 2436, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             The Speaker called upon Representative R. Meyers to preside.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2456, by Representatives Valle, Silver, Morris, Talcott, Wolfe, Romero and Van Luven

 

Eliminating references to reclassified reforestation lands.


             House Bill No. 2456 was read the second time.


             Representative G. Fisher moved that the committee recommendation be adopted and the substitute bill be advanced to third reading. The motion was carried.


             The Speaker (Representative R. Meyers presiding) stated the question before the House to be final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2456.


             Representatives Valle and Foreman spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2456, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 95, Nays - 0, Absent - 0, Excused - 3.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Chandler, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Forner, Fuhrman, Grant, Hansen, Heavey, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Lisk, Long, Mastin, McMorris, Meyers, R., Mielke, Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Orr, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Springer, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wang, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 95.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Riley and Wineberry - 3.


             Substitute House Bill No. 2456, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2480, by Representatives G. Fisher and Foreman; by request of Department of Revenue

 

Relating to the taxation of manufacturers of fish products.


             House Bill No. 2480 was read the second time.


             Representative G. Fisher moved that the committee recommendation be adopted and the bill be advanced to third reading. The motion was carried.


             The Speaker (Representative R. Meyers presiding) stated the question before the House to be final passage of House Bill No. 2480.


             Representatives G. Fisher and Foreman spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 2480, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 95, Nays - 0, Absent - 0, Excused - 3.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Chandler, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Forner, Fuhrman, Grant, Hansen, Heavey, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Lisk, Long, Mastin, McMorris, Meyers, R., Mielke, Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Orr, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Springer, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wang, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 95.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Riley and Wineberry - 3.


             House Bill No. 2480, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


MOTION


             Representative Peery moved that the House immediately consider House Bill No. 2236 on the second reading calendar. The motion was carried.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2236, by Representatives R. Johnson, Long, Quall, J. Kohl, Wineberry, Pruitt, Kremen and Johanson

 

Stalking or harassing.


             House Bill No. 2236 was read the second time.


             Representative Padden moved adoption of the following amendment by Representatives Padden and others:


             On page 3, line 2, strike everything through line 9 and insert the following:

             "(a) "Follows" means deliberately maintaining visual or physical proximity to a specific person over a period of time. A finding that the alleged stalker repeatedly and deliberately appears at the person's home, school, place of employment, business, or any other location to maintain visual or physical proximity to the person is sufficient to find that the alleged stalker follows the person. It is not necessary to establish that the alleged stalker follows the person while in transit from one location to another. It is a defense that the presence of the alleged stalker was co-incidental.


             Representatives Padden and R. Johnson spoke in favor of the adoption of the amendment and it was adopted.


             The bill was ordered engrossed. On motion of Representative Peery, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third, and the bill was placed on final passage.


             The Speaker (Representative R. Meyers presiding) stated the question before the House to be final passage of Engrossed House Bill No. 2236.


             Representatives R. Johnson and Padden spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Engrossed House Bill No. 2236, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 95, Nays - 0, Absent - 0, Excused - 3.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Chandler, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Forner, Fuhrman, Grant, Hansen, Heavey, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Lisk, Long, Mastin, McMorris, Meyers, R., Mielke, Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Orr, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Springer, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wang, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 95.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Riley and Wineberry - 3.


             Engrossed House Bill No. 2236, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2326, by Representatives R. Fisher, Heavey, Cooke, Schmidt, Sheldon and Springer

 

Eliminating gasohol tax exemption.


             The bill was read the second time.


             On motion of Representative R. Fisher, Substitute House Bill No. 2326 was substituted for House Bill No. 2326, and the substitute bill was placed on the second reading calendar.


             Substitute House Bill No. 2326 was read the second time.


             Representative Schmidt moved adoption of the following amendment by Representatives Schmidt and R. Fisher:


             On page 1, after line 6, insert the following:


             "Sec. 2. RCW 46.68.090 and 1991 c 342 s 56 are each amended to read as follows:

             (1) All moneys that have accrued or may accrue to the motor vehicle fund from the motor vehicle fuel tax and special fuel tax shall be first expended for the following purposes:

             (a) For payment of refunds of motor vehicle fuel tax and special fuel tax that has been paid and is refundable as provided by law;

             (b) For payment of amounts to be expended pursuant to appropriations for the administrative expenses of the offices of state treasurer, state auditor, and the department of licensing of the state of Washington in the administration of the motor vehicle fuel tax and the special fuel tax, which sums shall be distributed monthly;

             (c) From April 1, 1992, through March 31, 1996, for distribution to the transfer relief account, hereby created in the motor vehicle fund, an amount not to exceed three hundred twenty-five one-thousandths of one percent;

             (d) For distribution to the rural arterial trust account in the motor vehicle fund, an amount as provided in RCW 82.36.025(2) and 46.68.095(3);

             (e) For distribution to the urban arterial trust account in the motor vehicle fund, an amount as provided in RCW 82.36.025(3);

             (f) For distribution to the transportation improvement account in the motor vehicle fund, an amount as provided in RCW 46.68.095(1);

             (g) For distribution to the special category C account, hereby created in the motor vehicle fund, an amount as provided in RCW 46.68.095(2);

             (h) For distribution to the county arterial preservation account, hereby created in the motor vehicle fund, an amount as provided in RCW 46.68.095(4);

             (i) For distribution to the motor vehicle fund to be allocated to cities and towns as provided in RCW 46.68.110, an amount as provided in RCW 46.68.095(5);

             (j) For distribution to the motor vehicle fund to be allocated to counties as provided in RCW 46.68.120, an amount as provided in RCW 46.68.095(6);

             (k) For expenditure for highway purposes of the state as defined in RCW 46.68.130, an amount as provided in RCW 82.36.025(4) and 46.68.095(7);

             (l) From May 1, 1994, through June 30, 1995, for distribution to the gasohol exemption holding account, hereby created in the motor vehicle fund, an amount equal to four and sixty-five one hundredths of one percent to be used only for highway construction.

             (2) The amount accruing to the motor vehicle fund by virtue of the motor vehicle fuel tax and the special fuel tax and remaining after payments, distributions, and expenditures as provided in this section shall, for the purposes of this chapter, be referred to as the "net tax amount.""


             Representative Schmidt spoke in favor of the adoption of the amendment and it was adopted.


             Representative Schoesler moved adoption of the following amendment by Representative Schoesler and others:


             On page 1, strike everything after the enacting clause and insert:


             "Sec. 1. RCW 82.36.2251 and 1993 c 268 s 2 are each amended to read as follows:

             (1) Alcohol of any proof that is sold in this state for use as fuel in motor vehicles, farm implements and machines, or implements of husbandry is exempt from the motor vehicle fuel tax under this chapter if such alcohol was produced from agricultural commodities that had not been previously processed and was manufactured by a company that has been verified by the department as having sold less than ((eight))seven million gallons of alcohol for use as motor fuel in the prior calendar year.

             (2) In addition, a tax credit of sixty percent of the tax rate imposed by RCW 82.36.025 shall be given for every gallon of alcohol receiving the exemption under subsection (1) of this section and used in an alcohol-gasoline blend which contains at least nine and one-half percent or more by volume of alcohol: PROVIDED, That in no case may the tax credit claimed be greater than the tax due on the gasoline portion of the blended fuel.

             (3) This section shall expire on December 31, 1999."


             Representative Schoesler spoke in favor of the adoption of the amendment and Representatives R. Fisher and Schmidt spoke against it.


             The amendment was not adopted.


             The bill was ordered engrossed. On motion of Representative Peery, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third, and the bill was placed on final passage.


             The Speaker assumed the chair.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of Engrossed Substitute House Bill No. 2326.


             Representatives R. Fisher and Schmidt spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Engrossed Substitute House Bill No. 2326, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 88, Nays - 7, Absent - 0, Excused - 3.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Backlund, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Forner, Grant, Hansen, Heavey, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Long, Mastin, Meyers, R., Mielke, Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Orr, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, Scott, Sehlin, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Springer, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wang, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 88.

             Voting nay: Representatives Ballard, Chandler, Fuhrman, Lisk, McMorris, Schoesler and Sheahan - 7.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Riley and Wineberry - 3.


             Engrossed Substitute House Bill No. 2326, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


MOTION


             Representative Peery moved that the House defer House Bill No. 2443 and it hold its place on the second reading calendar. The motion was carried.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2462, by Representatives R. Johnson, Pruitt and Rust

 

Providing for flood hazard management.


             The bill was read the second time.


             On motion of Representative Rust, Substitute House Bill No. 2462 was substituted for House Bill No. 2462, and the substitute bill was placed on the second reading calendar.


             Substitute House Bill No. 2462 was read the second time.


             Representative R. Johnson moved adoption of the following amendment by Representative R. Johnson and others:


             On page 3, line 3, after "any" strike all material through "channels" on line 4 and insert "erosion hazard areas"


             Representative R. Johnson spoke in favor of the adoption of the amendment and it was adopted.


             Representative R. Johnson moved adoption of the following amendment by Representative R. Johnson and others:


             On page 13, line 17, strike "of flood-prone counties,"


             Representative R. Johnson spoke in favor of the adoption of the amendment and it was adopted.


             The bill was ordered engrossed. On motion of Representative Peery, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third, and the bill was placed on final passage.


MOTION


             On motion of Representative J. Kohl, Representative Jacobsen was excused.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of Engrossed Substitute House Bill No. 2462.


             Representatives R. Johnson and Horn spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Engrossed Substitute House Bill No. 2462, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 86, Nays - 9, Absent - 0, Excused - 3.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Forner, Grant, Heavey, Holm, Horn, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Long, Mastin, Meyers, R., Mielke, Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Orr, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Springer, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wang, Wineberry, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 86.

             Voting nay: Representatives Brumsickle, Chandler, Chappell, Fuhrman, Hansen, Lisk, McMorris, Padden and Stevens - 9.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Jacobsen and Riley - 3.


             Engrossed Substitute House Bill No. 2462, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2485, by Representatives Jones, Heavey, R. Meyers, King, Springer, Conway, G. Cole, Veloria, J. Kohl and Kessler

 

Limiting premium liability of workers for industrial insurance.


             Representative Mielke moved adoption of the following amendment by Representative Mielke:


             On page 1, line 9, after "industry" insert "who agree in writing not to bring legal action under Title 51 RCW against any person who was employed by, or who was an employer subject to this title who may have unintentionally caused an injury to the worker on the construction job site"


POINT OF ORDER


             Representative Jones: Thank you Mr. Speaker, I would like a ruling on the scope and object of the amendment.


             With consent of the House, the House deferred House Bill No. 2485.


MOTION


             Representative Peery moved that the House immediately consider House Bill No. 2443 on the second reading calendar. The motion was carried.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2443, by Representatives Dellwo, L. Johnson, Conway, Wineberry, Wolfe, J. Kohl, Veloria, Romero and King; by request of Health Services Commission and Governor Lowry

 

Modifying employer-sponsored health benefits coverage for seasonal workers.


             The bill was read the second time.


             On motion of Representative Dellwo, Substitute House Bill No. 2443 was substituted for House Bill No. 2443, and the substitute bill was placed on the second reading calendar.


             Substitute House Bill No. 2443 was read the second time.


             Representative Lisk moved adoption of the following amendment by Representative Lisk and others:


             On page 5, beginning on line 14, strike all of section 2


             On page 12, beginning on line 21 strike the remainder of the bill and insert

             "NEW SECTION. Sec. 3 (1) For purposes of health care coverage for seasonal workers in the state of Washington, the select committee on seasonal employment is hereby created composed of five members appointed as follows:

             (a) Two shall be from the Washington State Senate, one from the majority caucus and one from the minority caucus to be appointed by the President of the Senate;

             (b) Two shall be from the Washington State House of Representatives, one from the majority caucus and one from the minority caucus to be appointed by the Speaker of the House; and

             (c) One shall be the director of Washington state department of agriculture.

             (2) Members of the committee shall serve without compensation for their services but shall be reimbursed for their expenses by their respective agencies.

             (3) The select committee shall have the following responsibilities:

             (a)) Define "seasonal employer" and "seasonal employee";

             (b) Conduct an analysis of the financial impact of health insurance coverage on seasonal employees and their employers, including analysis of the extent to which existing funding sources that currently subsidize health services costs for low-income seasonal workers can be utilized, and the feasibility of establishing a centralized pool or depository to finance such coverage;

             (c) Determine the extent to which the coverage mechanisms of this chapter should be modified, if at all, to meet the unique characteristics and needs of seasonal employees and their employers.

             (d) Consider in its deliberations the following:

             (i) That seasonal employees shall have the same base level of benefits, and be subject to the same point of service cost-sharing and premium contribution policies as other employees, consistent with the income-sensitive requirements developed by the commission pursuant to RCW 43.72.130;

             (ii) That employers and employees should contribute to the costs of health benefits coverage for seasonal employees and their dependents at a rate that is as affordable for seasonal employees and their employers as for nonseasonal employers and employees. The minimum hourly rate paid by seasonal employers towards their seasonal employees' health insurance coverage shall not have the effect of increasing the employers' monthly contribution toward seasonal employees' health insurance coverage to more than the required fifty percent of the cost of the lowest priced uniform benefits package. The minimum hourly payment rate shall be calculated on the basis of a one hundred twenty hour month, and shall be paid by employers on the first thirty hours of each week worked by a seasonal employee;

             (iii) That every effort shall be made to minimize the administrative burden on seasonal employees and seasonal employers; and

             (iv) That no new state agency shall be created.

             (e) Utilize in its deliberations the following principles in development of a mechanism to determine the date upon which an employer's participation under RCW 43.72.220 begins.

             (i) The clear legislative intent of this chapter is to minimize any adverse economic impact of employer participation on small employers, as evidenced by establishment of the small business advisory committee in RCW 43.72.060, establishment of the small firm financial assistance program in RCW 43.72.240, the requirement in RCW 43.72.140 that a small business economic impact statement be prepared by the commission, and phased-in implementation of employer participation requirements based on employer size;

             (ii) The unique nature of seasonal industries results in great variations in the number of individuals employed in those industries over the course of a year. Any mechanism developed by the commission shall attempt to address this issue in a manner that: Minimizes the potential for peaks and valleys in employment to disproportionately influence the date upon which an employer's participation under RCW 43.72.220 begins; does not result in overcounting or undercounting qualified employees; and ensures equitable treatment of employers and employees across industries;

             (f) Consider any unique issues related to health services access and delivery to seasonal employees.

             (4) The select committee shall report its recommendation to the legislature by January 1, 1995 and shall be terminated on January 15, 1995."


             Representatives Lisk and Dyer spoke in favor of the adoption of the amendment and Representatives Appelwick, Campbell and L. Johnson spoke against it.


             The amendment was not adopted.


             On motion of Representative Peery, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third, and the bill was placed on final passage.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2443.


             Representatives Dellwo, Dyer, Conway, Backlund, Foreman, Wineberry, Kremen and Mastin spoke in favor of passage of the bill and Representative Lisk spoke against it.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2443, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 78, Nays - 17, Absent - 0, Excused - 3.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Backlund, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Forner, Grant, Heavey, Holm, Horn, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Mastin, Meyers, R., Mielke, Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Orr, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Reams, Romero, Rust, Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Sommers, Springer, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wang, Wineberry, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 78.

             Voting nay: Representatives Ballard, Brumsickle, Chandler, Chappell, Edmondson, Fuhrman, Hansen, Lisk, Long, McMorris, Padden, Rayburn, Roland, Schmidt, Silver, Stevens and Thomas, L. - 17.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Jacobsen and Riley - 3.


             Substitute House Bill No. 2443, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2595, by Representatives Leonard, Padden, Karahalios, Thibaudeau, Patterson, Rust, Pruitt, Ogden, Caver, G. Cole, Scott, King, J. Kohl and L. Johnson; by request of Attorney General

 

Changing provisions relating to children removed from the custody of parents.


             The bill was read the second time.


             On motion of Representative Leonard, Substitute House Bill No. 2595 was substituted for House Bill No. 2595, and the substitute bill was placed on the second reading calendar.


             Substitute House Bill No. 2595 was read the second time.


             Representative Padden moved adoption of the following amendment by Representative Padden and Leonard:


             On page 1, after line 4, insert the following:


             "Sec. 1. RCW 13.34.030 and 1993 c 241 s 1 are each amended to read as follows:

             For purposes of this chapter:

             (1) "Child" and "juvenile" means any individual under the age of eighteen years;

             (2) "Dependent child" means any child:

             (a) Who has been abandoned; that is, where the child's parent, guardian, or other custodian has evidenced either by statement or conduct, a settled intent to forego, for an extended period, all parental rights or all parental responsibilities despite an ability to do so;

             (b) Who is abused or neglected as defined in chapter 26.44 RCW by a person legally responsible for the care of the child;

             (c) Who has no parent, guardian, or custodian capable of adequately caring for the child, such that the child is in circumstances which constitute a danger of substantial damage to the child's psychological or physical development; or

             (d) Who has a developmental disability, as defined in RCW 71A.10.020 and whose parent, guardian, or legal custodian together with the department determines that services appropriate to the child's needs can not be provided in the home. However, (a), (b), and (c) of this subsection may still be applied if other reasons for removal of the child from the home exist;

             (3) "Guardian ad litem" means a person, appointed by the court to represent the best interest of a child in a proceeding under this chapter, or in any matter which may be consolidated with a proceeding under this chapter. A "court-appointed special advocate" appointed by the court to be the guardian ad litem for the child, or to perform substantially the same duties and functions as a guardian ad litem, shall be deemed to be guardian ad litem for all purposes and uses of this chapter;

             (4) "Guardian ad litem program" means a court-authorized volunteer program, which is or may be established by the superior court of the county in which such proceeding is filed, to manage all aspects of volunteer guardian ad litem representation for children alleged or found to be dependent. Such management shall include but is not limited to: Recruitment, screening, training, supervision, assignment, and discharge of volunteers;

             (5) "Preventive services" means family preservation services and other services delivered primarily in the home, with demonstrated effectiveness in reducing or avoiding the need for unnecessary foster care placement.


             Sec. 2. RCW 13.34.120 and 1993 c 412 s 8 are each amended to read as follows:

             (1) To aid the court in its decision on disposition, a social study, consisting of a written evaluation of matters relevant to the disposition of the case, shall be made by the person or agency filing the petition. The study shall include all social records and may also include facts relating to the child's cultural heritage, and shall be made available to the court. The court shall consider the social file, social study, guardian ad litem report, the court-appointed special advocates report, if any, and any reports filed by a party at the disposition hearing in addition to evidence produced at the fact-finding hearing. At least ten working days before the disposition hearing, the department shall mail to the parent and his or her attorney a copy of the agency's social study and proposed service plan, which shall be in writing or in a form understandable to the parents or custodians. In addition, the department shall provide an opportunity for parents to review and comment on the plan at the community service office. If the parents disagree with the agency's plan or any part thereof, the parents shall submit to the court at least twenty-four hours before the hearing, in writing, or signed oral statement, an alternative plan to correct the problems which led to the finding of dependency. This section shall not interfere with the right of the parents or custodians to submit oral arguments regarding the disposition plan at the hearing.

             (2) In addition to the requirements set forth in subsection (1) of this section, a predisposition study to the court in cases of dependency alleged pursuant to RCW 13.34.030(2) (b) or (c) shall contain the following information:

             (a) A statement of the specific harm or harms to the child that intervention is designed to alleviate;

             (b) A description of the specific programs, for both the parents and child, that are needed in order to prevent serious harm to the child; the reasons why such programs are likely to be useful; the availability of any proposed services; and the agency's overall plan for ensuring that the services will be delivered;

             (c) If removal is recommended, a full description of the reasons why the child cannot be protected adequately in the home, including a description of any previous efforts to work with the parents and the child in the home; the in-home treatment programs which have been considered and rejected; the preventive services, including those authorized under RCW 74.14C.070, designed to address the causes of the dependency that have been provided and have failed to resolve the problem, unless the safety of the child cannot be protected adequately in the home; and the parents' attitude toward placement of the child;

             (d) A statement of the likely harms the child will suffer as a result of removal. This section should include an exploration of the nature of the parent-child attachment and the meaning of separation and loss to both the parents and the child;

             (e) A description of the steps that will be taken to minimize harm to the child that may result if separation occurs; and

             (f) Behavior that will be expected before determination that supervision of the family or placement is no longer necessary.


             Sec. 3. RCW 74.14C.070 and 1992 c 214 s 9 are each amended to read as follows:

             After July 1, 1993, the secretary of social and health services, or the secretary's regional designee, may transfer funds appropriated for foster care services to purchase family preservation services and other preventive services for children at imminent risk of foster care placement. The secretary shall notify the appropriate committees of the senate and house of representatives of any transfers under this section. The secretary shall include caseload, expenditure, cost avoidance, identified improvements to the foster care system, and outcome data related to the transfer in the notification."


             On page 2, line 9, after "74.15 RCW" insert ", only after a finding that preventive services, including those authorized under RCW 74.14C.070, designed to address the causes of the dependency have been provided and have failed to resolve the problem, unless the safety of the child cannot be protected adequately in the home"


             On page 2, line 20, after "custodian," insert "and that preventive services, including those authorized under RCW 74.14C.070, designed to address the causes of the dependency have been provided and have failed to resolve the problem, unless the safety of the child cannot be protected adequately in the home,"


             Representatives Padden and Leonard spoke in favor of the adoption of the amendment. The amendment was adopted.


             The bill was ordered engrossed. On motion of Representative Peery, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third, and the bill was placed on final passage.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of Engrossed Substitute House Bill No. 2595.


             Representatives Leonard, Cooke and Karahalios spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Engrossed Substitute House Bill No. 2595, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 95, Nays - 0, Absent - 0, Excused - 3.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Chandler, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Forner, Fuhrman, Grant, Hansen, Heavey, Holm, Horn, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Lisk, Long, Mastin, McMorris, Meyers, R., Mielke, Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Orr, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Springer, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wang, Wineberry, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 95.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Jacobsen and Riley - 3.


             Engrossed Substitute House Bill No. 2595, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2612, by Representatives Eide, Johanson, R. Meyers and Roland

 

Eliminating elective office candidate qualification evaluations from topics for executive sessions of governing bodies.


              House Bill No. 2612 was read the second time.


             With the consent of the House, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third, and the bill was placed on final passage.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of House Bill No. 2612.


             Representatives Eide and Reams spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


MOTION


             On motion of Representative Forner, Representative Mielke was excused.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 2612, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 94, Nays - 0, Absent - 1, Excused - 3.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Chandler, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Forner, Fuhrman, Grant, Hansen, Heavey, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Lisk, Mastin, McMorris, Meyers, R., Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Orr, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Springer, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wang, Wineberry, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 94.

             Absent: Representative Long - 1.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Mielke and Riley - 3.


             House Bill No. 2612, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             With the consent of the House, the House deferred consideration of House Bill No. 2628 and the bill held its place on the second reading calendar.


             With the consent of the House, the House deferred consideration of House Bill No. 2629 and the bill held its place on the second reading calendar.


             With the consent of the House, the House deferred consideration of House Bill No. 2696 and the bill held its place on the second reading calendar.


             The Speaker declared the House to be at ease.


             The Speaker called the House to order.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2696, by Representatives Flemming, Heavey, Backlund, Veloria, Thibaudeau, Campbell, Valle, Wineberry, Holm, Roland, Johanson, Pruitt, J. Kohl, Jones, L. Johnson, King, Karahalios, Conway and Springer

 

Developing procedures and criteria for chemically related illness.


             The bill was read the second time. Committee on Appropriations recommendation: Majority, do pass substitute by Committee on Commerce & Labor as amended by Committee on Appropriations. (For committee amendment see Journal, 29th Day, February 7, 1994.)


             On motion of Representative Heavey, Substitute House Bill No. 2696 was substituted for House Bill No. 2696, and the substitute bill was placed on the second reading calendar.


             Substitute House Bill No. 2696 was read the second time.


             Representative Padden moved adoption of the committee amendment. The committee amendment was adopted.


             The bill was ordered engrossed. On motion of Representative Peery, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third, and the bill was placed on final passage.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of Engrossed Substitute House Bill No. 2696.


             Representatives Flemming, Campbell, L. Johnson and G. Cole spoke in favor of passage of the bill and Representative Horn spoke against it.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Engrossed Substitute House Bill No. 2696, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 76, Nays - 18, Absent - 1, Excused - 3.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Backlund, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brown, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Forner, Grant, Heavey, Holm, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Leonard, Linville, Long, Mastin, Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Orr, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Reams, Roland, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, Scott, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Springer, Talcott, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wang, Wineberry, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 76.

             Voting nay: Representatives Ballard, Brough, Brumsickle, Chandler, Dyer, Edmondson, Fuhrman, Hansen, Horn, Lemmon, Lisk, McMorris, Rayburn, Schoesler, Sehlin, Stevens, Tate and Thomas, L. - 18.

             Absent: Representative Meyers, R. - 1.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Mielke and Riley - 3.


             Engrossed Substitute House Bill No. 2696, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2750, by Representatives Long, Bray, Kessler, Johanson, Chandler, Finkbeiner, Kremen and Caver

 

Changing provisions relating to joint operating agencies.


             House Bill No. 2750 was read the second time.


             On motion of Representative Peery, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third, and the bill was placed on final passage.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of House Bill No. 2750.


             Representatives Long and Bray spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


MOTION


             On notion of Representative J. Kohl, Representative Dellwo was excused.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 2750, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 95, Nays - 0, Absent - 0, Excused - 3.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Chandler, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Forner, Fuhrman, Grant, Hansen, Heavey, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Lisk, Long, Mastin, McMorris, Meyers, R., Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Orr, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Springer, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wang, Wineberry, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 95.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Mielke and Riley - 3.


             House Bill No. 2750, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2843, by Representatives G. Cole, Long, Heavey, Roland, Cothern, Jones, Caver, Valle, Flemming, Wolfe, L. Johnson, Shin, Lemmon, Conway, Springer, Karahalios, J. Kohl, Kessler, Orr and King; by request of Department of Labor & Industries

 

Creating pilot projects to reduce long-term disability within workers' compensation.


             The bill was read the second time.


             With the consent of the House, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third, and the bill was placed on final passage.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of House Bill No. 2843.


             Representatives G. Cole and Lisk spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 2843, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 95, Nays - 0, Absent - 0, Excused - 3.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Chandler, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Forner, Fuhrman, Grant, Hansen, Heavey, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Lisk, Long, Mastin, McMorris, Meyers, R., Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Orr, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Springer, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wang, Wineberry, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 95.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Mielke and Riley - 3.


             House Bill No. 2843, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


MOTION


             Representative Peery moved that the House immediately consider the following bills in the following order: House Bill No. 2637, House Bill No. 2677, House Bill No. 2678 and House Bill No. 2724. The motion was carried.


             With the consent of the House, the House deferred consideration of House Bill No. 2637 and the bill held its place on the second reading calendar.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2677, by Representatives Karahalios, Reams, Anderson, Jones, Kessler and Conway; by request of Governor Lowry

 

Expediting the merger of the departments of community development and trade and economic development.


             House Bill No. 2677 was read the second time.


             With the consent of the House, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third, and the bill was placed on final passage.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of House Bill No. 2677.


             Representatives Karahalios and Reams spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 2677, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 94, Nays - 0, Absent - 1, Excused - 3.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Chandler, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Forner, Fuhrman, Grant, Hansen, Heavey, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Lisk, Long, McMorris, Meyers, R., Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Orr, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Springer, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wang, Wineberry, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 94.

             Absent: Representative Mastin - 1.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Mielke and Riley - 3.


             House Bill No. 2677, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2678, by Representatives Quall, Reams, King, Anderson, Jones, Kessler and Conway; by request of Governor Lowry

 

Expediting the merger of the departments of fisheries and wildlife.


             House Bill No. 2678 was read the second time.


             With the consent of the House, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third, and the bill was placed on final passage.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of House Bill No. 2678.


             Representative Quall spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 2678, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 94, Nays - 0, Absent - 1, Excused - 3.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Chandler, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Forner, Fuhrman, Grant, Hansen, Heavey, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Lisk, Long, McMorris, Meyers, R., Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Orr, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Springer, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wang, Wineberry, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 94.

             Absent: Representative Mastin - 1.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Mielke and Riley - 3.


             House Bill No. 2678, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2724, by Representatives Pruitt, Anderson, Reams, Silver, Campbell, Brown, R. Johnson, Holm, Roland, Jones, King and Springer

 

Delaying the start of odd-year legislative sessions.


             House Bill No. 2724 was read the second time.


             With the consent of the House, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third, and the bill was placed on final passage.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of House Bill No. 2724.


             Representatives Pruitt, Reams and Peery spoke in favor of passage of the bill and Representatives Ballard, Heavey and Padden spoke against it.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 2724, and the bill failed to pass the House by the following vote: Yeas - 46, Nays - 49, Absent - 0, Excused - 3.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Brown, Campbell, Caver, Cole, G., Conway, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Eide, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Holm, Jacobsen, Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Leonard, Linville, Meyers, R., Myers, H., Ogden, Orr, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Reams, Roland, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, Scott, Shin, Springer, Thibaudeau, Veloria, Wang, Wineberry, Wolfe and Mr. Speaker - 46.

             Voting nay: Representatives Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brumsickle, Carlson, Casada, Chandler, Chappell, Cooke, Cothern, Edmondson, Finkbeiner, Foreman, Forner, Fuhrman, Grant, Hansen, Heavey, Horn, Johanson, Johnson, L., Kremen, Lemmon, Lisk, Long, Mastin, McMorris, Moak, Morris, Padden, Rayburn, Schoesler, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Silver, Sommers, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Wood and Zellinsky - 49.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Mielke and Riley - 3.


             House Bill No. 2724, not having received the constitutional majority, was declared lost.


MOTION


             Representative Peery moved that the House immediately consider the following bills in the following order: House Bill No. 2637, House Bill No. 2628 and House Bill No. 2629. The motion was carried.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2637, by Representatives Karahalios, Reams, Foreman, Kessler, Roland, Brough, Zellinsky, B. Thomas, Linville, Eide, Springer, G. Fisher, R. Johnson, Finkbeiner, Rayburn, Hansen, Mastin, Patterson, Brown, Chandler, Morris, Flemming, Forner, Wolfe, Campbell, Johanson, Quall, Horn, Romero, Schoesler, Moak, Fuhrman, Dyer, Wood, L. Thomas, Tate, Mielke, Backlund and Long

 

Developing a plan to increase collection of state-held bad debt.


             The bill was read the second time.


             On motion of Representative Anderson, Substitute House Bill No. 2637 was substituted for House Bill No. 2637, and the substitute bill was placed on the second reading calendar.

 

             Substitute House Bill No. 2637 was read the second time.


             Representative Karahalios moved adoption of the following amendment by Representative Karahalios and others:


             On page 1, beginning on line 12, after "develop a" strike "plan to increase the use of contracts with private companies for" and insert "plan, involving the use of contracts with private companies, that is designed to increase"


             On page 2, line 3, after "state" strike "will" and insert "should"


             On page 2, line 9, after "by" strike "August 1" and insert "October 15"


             Representative Karahalios spoke in favor of the adoption of the amendment and it was adopted.


             The bill was ordered engrossed. With consent of the House, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third, and the bill was placed on final passage.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of Engrossed Substitute House Bill No. 2637.


             Representatives Karahalios and Dyer spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Engrossed Substitute House Bill No. 2637, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 95, Nays - 0, Absent - 0, Excused - 3.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Chandler, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Forner, Fuhrman, Grant, Hansen, Heavey, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Lisk, Long, Mastin, McMorris, Meyers, R., Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Orr, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Springer, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wang, Wineberry, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 95.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Mielke and Riley - 3.


             Engrossed Substitute House Bill No. 2637, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2628, by Representatives R. Fisher, Campbell, Edmondson, Sommers, Appelwick and Dorn

 

Revising provisions relating to condemnation of blighted property.


             The bill was read the second time.


             On motion of Representative H. Myers, Substitute House Bill No. 2628 was substituted for House Bill No. 2628, and the substitute bill was placed on the second reading calendar.


             Substitute House Bill No. 2628 was read the second time.


             Representative Wang moved adoption of the following amendment by Representatives Wang and others:


             On page 1, line 11, beginning with "either" strike all the matter through "(2)" on line 16, and insert "meets any two of the following factors: (1) If a dwelling, building, or structure exists on the property, the dwelling, building, or structure has not been lawfully occupied for a period of one year or more((,)); (2) the property, dwelling, building, or structure constitutes a threat to the public health, safety, or welfare as determined by the ((county health department in the applicable county and that)) executive authority of the county, city, or town, or the designee of the executive authority; or (3) the property, dwelling, building, or structure"


             Representatives Wang and Edmondson spoke in favor of the adoption of the amendment. The amendment was adopted.


             The bill was ordered engrossed. With the consent of the House, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third, and the bill was placed on final passage.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of Engrossed Substitute House Bill No. 2628.


             Representatives R. Fisher and Edmondson spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Engrossed Substitute House Bill No. 2628, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 91, Nays - 4, Absent - 0, Excused - 3.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Chandler, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Forner, Grant, Hansen, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Lisk, Long, Mastin, McMorris, Meyers, R., Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Orr, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Springer, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wang, Wineberry, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 91.

             Voting nay: Representatives Dellwo, Fuhrman, Heavey and Padden - 4.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Mielke and Riley - 3.


             Engrossed Substitute House Bill No. 2628, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2629, by Representatives R. Fisher, Appelwick, Campbell, Sommers, Edmondson and Dorn

 

Revising the definition of junk vehicle.


             The bill was read the second time.


             On motion of Representative R. Fisher, Substitute House Bill No. 2629 was substituted for House Bill No. 2629 and substitute the bill was placed on the second reading calendar.


             Substitute House Bill No. 2629 was read the second time.


             With the consent of the House, Representative Talcott withdrew amendment numbers 968 and 954 to Substitute House Bill No. 2629.


             Representative Talcott moved adoption of the following amendment by Representative Talcott:


             On page 2, after line 13, insert the following:

             "A vehicle that has a valid, current registration plate shall meet the additional requirement that the vehicle shall not have been operated or moved for at least three months."


             Representative Talcott spoke in favor of the adoption of the amendment and Representative R. Fisher spoke against it.


             The Speaker divided the House. The result of the division was: 35 YEAS; 59 NAYS. The amendment was not adopted.


             With consent of the House, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third, and the bill was placed on final passage.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2629.


             Representatives R. Fisher spoke in favor of passage of the bill and Representative Ballard spoke against it.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2629, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 70, Nays - 25, Absent - 0, Excused - 3.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Ballasiotes, Basich, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Caver, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Grant, Heavey, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Lisk, Meyers, R., Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Orr, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, Scott, Sheldon, Shin, Sommers, Springer, Talcott, Thibaudeau, Valle, Veloria, Wang, Wineberry, Wolfe, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 70.

             Voting nay: Representatives Backlund, Ballard, Bray, Casada, Chandler, Cooke, Foreman, Forner, Fuhrman, Hansen, Long, Mastin, McMorris, Padden, Quall, Schoesler, Sehlin, Sheahan, Silver, Stevens, Tate, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Van Luven and Wood - 25.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Mielke and Riley - 3.


             Substitute House Bill No. 2629, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             The Speaker declared the House to be at ease.


             The Speaker called the House to order.


MOTION


             Representative Peery moved that the House immediately consider the following bills in the following order: House Bill No. 2076, House Bill No. 2237, House Bill No. 2239, House Bill No. 2812 and House Bill No. 2813. The motion was carried.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2076, by Representatives Jacobsen, Ogden, Quall, G. Cole, Johanson, Kremen, Flemming and Eide

 

Creating a process for maintenance and efficient operation of state agency and school district facilities.


             The bill was read the second time.


             On motion of Representative Wang, Substitute House Bill No. 2076 was substituted for House Bill No. 2076, and the substitute bill was placed on the second reading calendar.


             Substitute House Bill No. 2076 was read the second time.


             The Speaker called upon Representative R. Meyers to preside.


             With the consent of the House, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third, and the bill was placed on final passage.


             The Speaker (Representative R. Meyers presiding) stated the question before the House to be final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2076.


MOTION


             On motion of Representative J. Kohl, Representative Orr and Springer were excused.


             Representatives Jacobsen and Reams spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2076, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 94, Nays - 0, Absent - 0, Excused - 4.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Chandler, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Forner, Fuhrman, Grant, Hansen, Heavey, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Lisk, Long, Mastin, McMorris, Meyers, R., Mielke, Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wang, Wineberry, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 94.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Orr, Riley and Springer - 4.


             Substitute House Bill No. 2076, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2237, by Representatives Wang, Ogden, Sehlin, Silver, Linville, King, Flemming, Pruitt, Karahalios, Romero, Dunshee, Eide and Springer

 

Improving the efficiency of state facilities and the capital budget process.


             The bill was read the second time.


             On motion of Representative Wang, Substitute House Bill No. 2237 was substituted for House Bill No. 2237, and the substitute bill was placed on the second reading calendar.


             Substitute House Bill No. 2237 was read the second time.


             Representative Wang moved adoption of the following amendment by Representatives Wang and others:


             On page 15, line 1, after "users" insert "that agree to pay all future repairs, improvements, and renovations to the buildings they occupy and a proportional share, as determined by the office of financial management, of all other campus repairs, installations, improvements, and renovations that provide a benefit to the buildings they occupy or"


             Representatives Wang spoke in favor of the adoption of the amendment and it was adopted.


             Representative Brough moved adoption of the following amendment by Representative Brough:


             On page 13, beginning on line 23, strike all of section 8


             On page 14, beginning on line 1, strike all of section 9


             On page 16, beginning on line 7, strike all of section 11


             Representatives Brough and Heavey spoke in favor of the adoption of the amendment and Representatives Wang and Sehlin spoke against it.


             Representative Brough again spoke in favor of adoption of the amendment.


             The Speaker (Representative R. Meyers presiding) divided the House. The result of the division was: 35-YEAS; 58-NAYS. The amendment was not adopted.


MOTION


             On motion of Representative J. Kohl, Representative Wineberry was excused.


             The bill was ordered engrossed. On motion of Representative Peery, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third, and the bill was placed on final passage.


             The Speaker (Representative R. Meyers presiding) stated the question before the House to be final passage of Engrossed Substitute House Bill No. 2237.


             Representatives Wang and Sehlin spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Engrossed Substitute House Bill No. 2237, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 88, Nays - 5, Absent - 0, Excused - 5.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Chandler, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Forner, Grant, Hansen, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Long, Mastin, McMorris, Meyers, R., Mielke, Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wang, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 88.

             Voting nay: Representatives Brough, Fuhrman, Heavey, Lisk and Sheldon - 5.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Orr, Riley, Springer and Wineberry - 5.


             Engrossed Substitute House Bill No. 2237, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2239, by Representatives Wang, Ogden, Sehlin, Silver, Jones, King, Karahalios, Eide and Springer; by request of Department of Corrections and Department of General Administration

 

Providing procedures for innovative prison construction.


             The bill was read the second time.


             On motion of Representative Wang, Substitute House Bill No. 2239 was substituted for House Bill No. 2239, and the substitute bill was placed on the second reading calendar.


             Substitute House Bill No. 2239 was read the second time.


             Representative Padden moved adoption of the following amendment by Representative Padden:


             On page 2, line 8, after "39.04.060," insert

"and RCW 39.12.020,"


             Representatives Padden, Sehlin, Horn, Chandler and Dyer spoke in favor of the adoption of the amendment and Representatives Wang, Conway, Heavey and Ogden spoke against it.


             Representative Forner demanded an electronic roll call vote and the demand was sustained.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on adoption of the amendment on page 2, line 18, by Representative Padden to Substitute House Bill No. 2239, and the amendment was not adopted by the following vote: Yeas - 34, Nays - 59, Absent - 0, Excused - 5.

             Voting yea: Representatives Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Brough, Brumsickle, Casada, Chandler, Cooke, Dyer, Edmondson, Foreman, Forner, Fuhrman, Hansen, Horn, Lisk, Long, McMorris, Mielke, Padden, Rayburn, Reams, Schoesler, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Silver, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Van Luven and Wood - 34.

             Voting nay: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Basich, Bray, Brown, Campbell, Carlson, Caver, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Grant, Heavey, Holm, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Mastin, Meyers, R., Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Roland, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, Scott, Shin, Sommers, Thibaudeau, Valle, Veloria, Wang, Wolfe, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 59.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Orr, Riley, Springer and Wineberry - 5.


             On motion of Representative Peery, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third, and the bill was placed on final passage.


             The Speaker (Representative R. Meyers presiding) stated the question before the House to be final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2239.


             Representatives Wang and Sehlin spoke in favor of passage of the bill and Representatives Heavey and Horn spoke against it.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2239, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 51, Nays - 42, Absent - 0, Excused - 5.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Basich, Brown, Carlson, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Grant, Holm, Jacobsen, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, Kohl, J., Kremen, Leonard, Linville, Long, Meyers, R., Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Reams, Romero, Rust, Sehlin, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Thibaudeau, Van Luven, Veloria, Wang, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 51.

             Voting nay: Representatives Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Bray, Brough, Brumsickle, Campbell, Casada, Caver, Chandler, Cooke, Cothern, Finkbeiner, Flemming, Foreman, Forner, Fuhrman, Hansen, Heavey, Horn, Johanson, King, Lemmon, Lisk, Mastin, McMorris, Mielke, Padden, Quall, Rayburn, Roland, Schmidt, Schoesler, Scott, Sheahan, Sheldon, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thomas, B., Thomas, L. and Valle - 42.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Orr, Riley, Springer and Wineberry - 5.


             Substitute House Bill No. 2239, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


STATEMENT FOR THE JOURNAL


             Please change my vote from a NAY to a AYE on Substitute House Bill No. 2239.


PHILIP DYER, 5th District


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2812, by Representatives Bray, Caver, Romero, Reams and Ballard; by request of Department of General Administration

 

Revising provisions insuring energy conservation in design of public buildings.


             House Bill No. 2812 was read the second time.


             On motion of Representative Peery, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third, and the bill was placed on final passage.


             The Speaker (Representative R. Meyers presiding) stated the question before the House to be final passage of House Bill No. 2812.


             Representative Bray spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 2812, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 92, Nays - 0, Absent - 1, Excused - 5.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Chandler, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Forner, Fuhrman, Grant, Hansen, Heavey, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Lisk, Long, Mastin, McMorris, Meyers, R., Mielke, Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Rust, Schmidt, Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wang, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 92.

             Absent: Representative Romero - 1.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Orr, Riley, Springer and Wineberry - 5.


             House Bill No. 2812, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2813, by Representatives Romero, Veloria, Caver, Wolfe and Bray; by request of Department of General Administration

 

Revising provisions relating to public works contracts with the state.


             The bill was read the second time.


             On motion of Representative G. Fisher, Substitute House Bill No. 2813 was substituted for House Bill No. 2813, and the substitute bill was placed on the second reading calendar.


             Substitute House Bill No. 2813 was read the second time.


MOTION


             On motion of Representative J. Kohl, Representative Romero was excused.


             On motion of Representative Peery, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third, and the bill was placed on final passage.


             Representative Peery moved that the House defer further consideration of Substitute House Bill No. 2813.


MOTION


             Representative Peery moved that the House immediately consider Substitute House Bill No. 1235. The motion was carried.


             SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1235, by House Committee on Judiciary (originally sponsored by Representatives Appelwick, Padden, Ludwig and Johanson)

 

Creating partnerships.


             The bill was read the second time.


             On motion of Representative Appelwick, Second Substitute House Bill No. 1235 was substituted for Substitute House Bill No. 1235, and the second substitute bill was placed on the second reading calendar.


             Second Substitute House Bill No. 1235 was read the second time.


             On motion of Representative Peery, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third, and the bill was placed on final passage.


             The Speaker (Representative R. Meyers presiding) stated the question before the House to be final passage of Second Substitute House Bill No. 1235.


MOTION


             On motion of Representative Wood, Representative Forner was excused.


             Representatives Appelwick and Padden spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Second Substitute House Bill No. 1235, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 91, Nays - 0, Absent - 0, Excused - 7.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Chandler, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Fuhrman, Grant, Hansen, Heavey, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Lisk, Long, Mastin, McMorris, Meyers, R., Mielke, Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Rust, Schmidt, Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wang, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 91.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Forner, Orr, Riley, Romero, Springer and Wineberry - 7.


             Second Substitute House Bill No. 1235, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             The Speaker assumed the chair.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 1561, by Representatives Brown, Wolfe, Thibaudeau, Mastin, J. Kohl, H. Myers, Johanson, Romero, Leonard, Karahalios and L. Johnson

 

Studying whether preschools should be regulated like agencies that care for children, expectant mothers, and developmentally disabled people.


             The bill was read the second time.


             On motion of Representative Leonard, Substitute House Bill No. 1561, was substituted for House Bill No. 1561, and the substitute bill was placed on the second reading calendar.


             Substitute House Bill No. 1561 was read the second time.


             On motion of Representative Peery, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third, and the bill was placed on final passage.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 1561.


             Representatives Brown, Cooke, G. Cole and Thibaudeau spoke in favor of passage of the bill and Representatives Padden and Casada spoke against it.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 1561, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 69, Nays - 23, Absent - 0, Excused - 6.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Carlson, Caver, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Grant, Hansen, Heavey, Holm, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Long, Mastin, Meyers, R., Mielke, Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Orr, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Rust, Schmidt, Scott, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Thibaudeau, Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wang, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 69.

             Voting nay: Representatives Backlund, Ballard, Brumsickle, Campbell, Casada, Chandler, Chappell, Dyer, Edmondson, Fuhrman, Horn, Kremen, Lisk, McMorris, Padden, Schoesler, Sehlin, Sheahan, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thomas, B. and Thomas, L. - 23.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Forner, Riley, Romero, Springer and Wineberry - 6.


             Substitute House Bill No. 1561, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2154, by Representatives R. Meyers, Valle, Carlson, Jones, Dellwo, Roland, Campbell, Dorn, Ogden, Kessler, Holm, Wineberry and Thibaudeau

 

Providing protection for residents of long-term care facilities.


             The bill was read the second time.


             On motion of Representative Dellwo, Substitute House Bill No. 2154 was substituted for House Bill No. 2154, and the substitute bill was placed on the second reading calendar.


             Substitute House Bill No. 2154 was read the second time.


             On motion of Representative Sommers, Second Substitute House Bill No. 2154 was substituted for Substitute House Bill No. 2154, and the second substitute bill was placed on the second reading calendar.


             Second Substitute House Bill No. 2154 was read the second time.


             Representative R. Meyers moved adoption of the following amendment by Representative R. Meyers:


             On page 12, beginning on line 18, after "HOMES." strike everything through "applies" on line 19, and insert "Sections 1 through 4, 5(1), and 6 through 20 of this act apply"


             On page 12, beginning on line 30, after "HOMES." strike everything through "applies" on line 31, and insert "Sections 1 through 4, 5(1), and 6 through 20 of this act apply"


             Representatives R. Meyers and Dyer spoke in favor of the adoption of the amendment. The amendment was adopted.


             The bill was ordered engrossed. On motion of Representative Peery, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third, and the bill was placed on final passage.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of Engrossed Second Substitute House Bill No. 2154.


             Representatives R. Meyers, Dyer, Carlson, Dellwo, Stevens, Zellinsky and Ogden spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Engrossed Second Substitute House Bill No. 2154, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 92, Nays - 0, Absent - 0, Excused - 6.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Chandler, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Fuhrman, Grant, Hansen, Heavey, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Lisk, Long, Mastin, McMorris, Meyers, R., Mielke, Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Orr, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Rust, Schmidt, Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wang, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 92.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Forner, Riley, Romero, Springer and Wineberry - 6.


             Engrossed Second Substitute House Bill No. 2154, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             With the consent of the House, the House deferred consideration of House Bill No. 2168 and the bill held its place on the second reading calendar.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2176, by Representatives G. Cole, Edmondson, Jacobsen, Padden, Dunshee, Orr, Lemmon and Carlson

 

Incorporating and annexing cities and towns.


             The bill was read the second time.


             On motion of Representative H. Myers, Substitute House Bill No. 2176 was substituted for House Bill No. 2176, and the substitute bill was placed on the second reading calendar.


             Substitute House Bill No. 2176 was read the second time.


             With the consent of the House, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third, and the bill was placed on final passage.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2176.


             Representatives G. Cole and Horn spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2176, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 92, Nays - 0, Absent - 0, Excused - 6.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Chandler, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Fuhrman, Grant, Hansen, Heavey, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Lisk, Long, Mastin, McMorris, Meyers, R., Mielke, Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Orr, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Rust, Schmidt, Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wang, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 92.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Forner, Riley, Romero, Springer and Wineberry - 6.


             Substitute House Bill No. 2176, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2189, by Representatives Kremen, J. Kohl and Linville

 

Providing a tax exemption for property used by nonprofit organizations for camping and recreational purposes.


             House Bill No. 2189 was read the second time.


             With the consent of the House, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third, and the bill was placed on final passage.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of House Bill No. 2189.


             Representative Kremen spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 2189, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 91, Nays - 0, Absent - 1, Excused - 6.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Chandler, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Fuhrman, Grant, Hansen, Heavey, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Lisk, Long, Mastin, McMorris, Meyers, R., Mielke, Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Rust, Schmidt, Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wang, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 91.

             Absent: Representative Orr - 1.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Forner, Riley, Romero, Springer and Wineberry - 6.


             House Bill No. 2189, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2197, by Representatives Ballasiotes, Appelwick, Wood, Kessler, Ballard, Karahalios, Reams, Wineberry, Foreman, Dyer, Jones, Casada, B. Thomas, Long, Campbell, Van Luven, Silver, Schmidt, Brumsickle, Brough, Edmondson, Cooke, J. Kohl, King, Flemming, Roland, Kremen, Sheldon, Chandler, Eide, Johanson, Springer and Mastin

 

Concerning the notification of a witness or victim upon the release of an inmate.


             The bill was read the second time. Com


             On motion of Representative Mastin, Substitute House Bill No. 2197 was substituted for House Bill No. 2197, and the substitute bill was placed on the second reading calendar.


             Substitute House Bill No. 2197 was read the second time.


             With the consent of the House, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third, and the bill was placed on final passage.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2197.


             Representatives Ballasiotes and Mastin spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2197, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 92, Nays - 0, Absent - 0, Excused - 6.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Chandler, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Fuhrman, Grant, Hansen, Heavey, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Lisk, Long, Mastin, McMorris, Meyers, R., Mielke, Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Orr, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Rust, Schmidt, Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wang, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 92.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Forner, Riley, Romero, Springer and Wineberry - 6.


             Substitute House Bill No. 2197, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2211, by Representatives R. Meyers, Padden, Appelwick, Wineberry, J. Kohl and Johanson

 

Allowing costs to be imposed against a defaulting defendant.


             House Bill No. 2211 was read the second time.


             With the consent of the House, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third, and the bill was placed on final passage.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of House Bill No. 2211.


             Representatives R. Meyers, Chappell and Padden spoke in favor of passage of the bill and Representative Heavey spoke against it.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 2211, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 90, Nays - 2, Absent - 0, Excused - 6.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Chandler, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Fuhrman, Grant, Hansen, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Lisk, Long, Mastin, McMorris, Meyers, R., Mielke, Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Orr, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Rust, Schmidt, Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wang, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 90.

             Voting nay: Representatives Eide and Heavey - 2.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Forner, Riley, Romero, Springer and Wineberry - 6.


             House Bill No. 2211, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2275, by Representatives Kessler, H. Myers, Springer, Jones, Morris, Sheldon, Wineberry, King, Campbell, Holm, Chandler and Foreman; by request of Department of Community Development

 

Modifying the emergency mortgage and rental assistance program for dislocated forest products workers.


             House Bill No. 2275 was read the second time.


             With consent of the House, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third, and the bill was placed on final passage.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of House Bill No. 2275.


             Representatives Kessler and Basich spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 2275, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 93, Nays - 0, Absent - 1, Excused - 4.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Chandler, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Fuhrman, Grant, Hansen, Heavey, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Lisk, Long, Mastin, McMorris, Meyers, R., Mielke, Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Orr, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wang, Wineberry, Wolfe, Wood and Zellinsky - 93.

             Absent: Representative Mr. Speaker - 1.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Forner, Riley and Springer - 4.


             House Bill No. 2275, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2292, by Representatives Conway, Basich, Kremen, Rayburn, Orr, Lisk, Dyer, Sheahan, King, Chappell, Johanson, Sheldon, Flemming, Jones, Eide, Schoesler, Campbell, Long, Roland, Chandler and Kessler

 

Providing free hunting licenses to veterans who are confined to wheelchairs.


             The bill was read the second time. Committee on Fisheries & Wildlife recommendation: Majority, do pass as amended. (For committee amendment see Journal, 26th Day, February 4, 1994.)


             Representative King moved the adoption of the committee amendment and spoke in favor of it. The committee amendment was adopted.


             The bill was ordered engrossed. With the consent of the House, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third, and the bill was placed on final passage.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of Engrossed House Bill No. 2292.


             Representatives Conway and Fuhrman spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Engrossed House Bill No. 2292, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 93, Nays - 0, Absent - 1, Excused - 4.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Chandler, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Fuhrman, Grant, Hansen, Heavey, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Lisk, Long, Mastin, McMorris, Meyers, R., Mielke, Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Orr, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wang, Wineberry, Wolfe, Wood and Zellinsky - 93.

             Absent: Representative Mr. Speaker - 1.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Forner, Riley and Springer - 4.


             Engrossed House Bill No. 2292, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


MESSAGES FROM THE SENATE

February 10, 1994

Mr. Speaker:

             The Senate has passed:

ENGROSSED SENATE BILL NO. 5603,

ENGROSSED SENATE BILL NO. 6057,

SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 6098,

ENGROSSED SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 6123,

SENATE BILL NO. 6135,

ENGROSSED SENATE BILL NO. 6158,

SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 6170,

SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 6188,

SENATE BILL NO. 6367,

SENATE BILL NO. 6438,


and the same are herewith transmitted.

Marty Brown, Secretary




Mr. Speaker:

             The Senate has passed:

ENGROSSED SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 6127,

SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 6213,

ENGROSSED SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 6547,


and the same are herewith transmitted.

Brad Hendrickson, Deputy Secretary




             With the consent of the House, House Bill No. 2359 was deferred and the bill held its place on the second reading calendar.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2365, by Representatives Foreman, King, Rust and Quall

 

Reducing disturbances to fish, wildlife, and their habitats.


             The bill was read the second time.


             On motion of Representative King, Substitute House Bill No. 2365 was substituted for House Bill No. 2365, and the substitute bill was placed on the second reading calendar.


             Substitute House Bill No. 2365 was read the second time.


             With the consent of the House, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third, and the bill was placed on final passage.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2365.


             Representatives Foreman, Rust, Orr, Mastin and Anderson spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2365, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 70, Nays - 24, Absent - 0, Excused - 4.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Caver, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Grant, Heavey, Holm, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Long, Mastin, Meyers, R., Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Orr, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Roland, Romero, Rust, Scott, Sehlin, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Talcott, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Valle, Veloria, Wang, Wineberry, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 70.

             Voting nay: Representatives Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Casada, Chandler, Cooke, Edmondson, Fuhrman, Hansen, Horn, Lisk, McMorris, Mielke, Padden, Rayburn, Reams, Schmidt, Schoesler, Sheahan, Sheldon, Stevens, Tate, Thomas, L. and Van Luven - 24.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Forner, Riley and Springer - 4.


             Substitute House Bill No. 2365, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2478, by Representatives Foreman and G. Fisher; by request of Department of Revenue

 

Requiring reporting to the department of revenue by purchasers of timber and logs.


             House Bill No. 2478 was read the second time.


             With the consent of the House, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third, and the bill was placed on final passage.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of House Bill No. 2478.


             Representatives Foreman and Basich spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 2478, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 94, Nays - 0, Absent - 0, Excused - 4.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Chandler, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Fuhrman, Grant, Hansen, Heavey, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Lisk, Long, Mastin, McMorris, Meyers, R., Mielke, Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Orr, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wang, Wineberry, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 94.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Forner, Riley and Springer - 4.


             House Bill No. 2478, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


MOTION


             Representative Peery moved that the House defer consideration of House Bill No. 2626 and the bill hold its place on the second reading calendar. The motion was carried.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2642, by Representatives Heavey and Lisk; by request of Department of Community Development

 

Modifying fireworks enforcement protection services.


             The bill was read the second time.


             On motion of Representative Heavey, Substitute House Bill No. 2642 was substituted for House Bill No. 2642, and the substitute bill was placed on the second reading calendar.


             Substitute House Bill No. 2642 was read the second time.


             With the consent of the House, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third, and the bill was placed on final passage.


             The Speaker called upon Representative R. Meyers to preside.


             The Speaker (Representative R. Meyers presiding) stated the question before the House to be final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2642.


             Representatives Heavey and Lisk spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 2642, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 87, Nays - 7, Absent - 0, Excused - 4.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Chandler, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Edmondson, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Fuhrman, Grant, Hansen, Heavey, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Lisk, Long, Mastin, Meyers, R., Mielke, Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Orr, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wang, Wineberry, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 87.

             Voting nay: Representatives Appelwick, Dyer, Eide, Johnson, L., McMorris, Schoesler and Thomas, B. - 7.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Forner, Riley and Springer - 4.


             Substitute House Bill No. 2642, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


STATEMENTS FOR THE JOURNAL


             Please change my vote from a NAY to a AYE on Substitute House Bill No. 2642.


CATHY MCMORRIS, 7th District


             Please change my vote from a NAY to a AYE on Substitute House Bill No. 2642.


MARK SCHOESLER, 9th District


MOTION


             Representative Peery moved that the House defer House Bill No. 2644 and that the bill hold its place on the second reading calendar. The motion was carried.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2647, by Representative Peery

 

Granting special parking privileges to cabulances.


             The bill was read the second time.


             On motion of Representative R. Fisher, Substitute House Bill No. 2647 was substituted for House Bill No. 2647, and the substitute bill was placed on the second reading calendar.


             Substitute House Bill No. 2647 was read the second time.


             Representative Brumsickle moved adoption of the following amendment by Representatives Brumsickle and Jones:


             On page 4, line 3, after "places." insert "A notice of traffic infraction issued under this subsection is a parking infraction subject to the public safety and education assessment imposed by RCW 3.62.090."


             On page 4, after line 13, insert the following:


             "Sec. 2. RCW 3.62.090 and 1986 c 98 s 4 are each amended to read as follows:

             (1) There shall be assessed and collected in addition to any fines, forfeitures, or penalties assessed, other than for parking infractions not otherwise included under RCW 46.16.381(7), by all courts organized under Title 3 or 35 RCW a public safety and education assessment equal to sixty percent of such fines, forfeitures, or penalties, which shall be remitted as provided in chapters 3.46, 3.50, 3.62, and 35.20 RCW. The assessment required by this section shall not be suspended or waived by the court.

             (2) There shall be assessed and collected in addition to any fines, forfeitures, or penalties assessed, other than for parking infractions not otherwise included under RCW 46.16.381(7) and for fines levied under RCW 46.61.515, and in addition to the public safety and education assessment required under subsection (1) of this section, by all courts organized under Title 3 or 35 RCW, an additional public safety and education assessment equal to fifty percent of the public safety and education assessment required under subsection (1) of this section, which shall be remitted to the state treasurer and deposited as provided in RCW 43.08.250. The additional assessment required by this subsection shall not be suspended or waived by the court."


             Representative Brumsickle spoke in favor of the adoption of the amendment and it was adopted.


             The bill was ordered engrossed. On motion of Representative Peery, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third, and the bill was placed on final passage.


             The Speaker (Representative R. Meyers presiding) stated the question before the House to be final passage of Engrossed Substitute House Bill No. 2647.


             Representative Peery spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of Engrossed Substitute House Bill No. 2647, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 94, Nays - 0, Absent - 0, Excused - 4.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Chandler, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Fuhrman, Grant, Hansen, Heavey, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Lisk, Long, Mastin, McMorris, Meyers, R., Mielke, Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Orr, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wang, Wineberry, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 94.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Forner, Riley and Springer - 4.


             Engrossed Substitute House Bill No. 2647, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


MOTION


             Representative Peery moved that the House defer consideration of House Bill No. 2660 and that the bill hold its place on the second reading calendar. The motion was carried.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2661, by Representatives Hansen and Rayburn

 

Extending the time for filing and sending notice for crop liens for furnishing work or labor.


             House Bill No. 2661 was read the second time.


             On motion of Representative Peery, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third, and the bill was placed on final passage.


             The Speaker (Representative R. Meyers presiding) stated the question before the House to be final passage of House Bill No. 2661.


             Representatives Hansen and Chandler spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 2661, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 94, Nays - 0, Absent - 0, Excused - 4.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Caver, Chandler, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Fuhrman, Grant, Hansen, Heavey, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Lisk, Long, Mastin, McMorris, Meyers, R., Mielke, Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Orr, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Stevens, Talcott, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wang, Wineberry, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 94.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Forner, Riley and Springer - 4.


             House Bill No. 2661, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             With the consent of the House, House Bill No. 2798 was deferred and the bill held its place on the second reading calendar.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 2809, by Representatives Backlund, Finkbeiner, Flemming, L. Johnson, Stevens, Romero, Basich, Talcott, Chandler, Casada, McMorris and Cothern

 

Exempting photography studios from cosmetology licensing requirements.


             House Bill No. 2809 was read the second time.


             On motion of Representative Peery, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third, and the bill was placed on final passage.


             The Speaker (Representative R. Meyers presiding) stated the question before the House to be final passage of House Bill No. 2809.


             Representative Backlund spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


POINT OF INQUIRY


             Representative Backlund yielded to a question by Representative Heavey.


             Representative Heavey: Representative Backlund, There was testimony, this says, this chapter does not apply to any person employed at a photography studio who styles, curls or teases a customers hair. Now there was testimony about these Boudoirs and you got these men coming with their swimming suits on and everything else, would this apply to chest hair also as well as top hair?


             Representative Backlund: I can't speak to that, we'll have a consultant talk to you, thank you.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 2809, and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 92, Nays - 2, Absent - 0, Excused - 4.

             Voting yea: Representatives Anderson, Appelwick, Backlund, Ballard, Ballasiotes, Basich, Bray, Brough, Brown, Brumsickle, Campbell, Carlson, Casada, Chandler, Chappell, Cole, G., Conway, Cooke, Cothern, Dellwo, Dorn, Dyer, Edmondson, Eide, Finkbeiner, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Flemming, Foreman, Fuhrman, Grant, Hansen, Heavey, Holm, Horn, Jacobsen, Johanson, Johnson, L., Johnson, R., Jones, Karahalios, Kessler, King, Kohl, J., Kremen, Lemmon, Leonard, Linville, Lisk, Long, Mastin, McMorris, Meyers, R., Mielke, Moak, Morris, Myers, H., Ogden, Orr, Padden, Patterson, Peery, Pruitt, Quall, Rayburn, Reams, Roland, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Shin, Silver, Sommers, Stevens, Tate, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wang, Wineberry, Wolfe, Wood, Zellinsky and Mr. Speaker - 92.

             Voting nay: Representatives Caver and Talcott - 2.

             Excused: Representatives Dunshee, Forner, Riley and Springer - 4.


             There being no objection, the House advanced to the eleventh order of business.


MOTION


             On motion of Representative Peery, the House adjourned until 9:00 a.m., Friday, February 11, 1994.


BRIAN EBERSOLE, Speaker

MARILYN SHOWALTER, Chief Clerk