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FIFTY-NINTH DAY

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MORNING SESSION

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Senate Chamber, Olympia, Wednesday, March 12, 1997

      The Senate was called to order at 8:30 a.m. by President Owen. The Secretary called the roll and announced to the President that all Senators were present except Senators Hargrove, Patterson and Schow. On motion of Senator Franklin, Senators Hargrove and Patterson were excused. On motion of Senator Hale, Senator Schow was excused.

      The Pacific Girl Scout Troop No. 427 of Olympia, presented the Colors. Reverend Bruce Armstrong, pastor of the Lacey Presbyterian Church, offered the prayer.

MOTION


      On motion of Senator Johnson, the reading of the Journal of the previous day was dispensed with and it was approved.



REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES

GUBERNATORIAL APPOINTMENTS


March 12, 1997

GA 9132            DR. LOREN ANDERSON, reappointed January 28, 1997, for a term ending March 26, 2000, as a member of the Higher Education Facilities Authority.

Reported by Committee on Higher Education


      MAJORITY Recommendation. That said reappointment be confirmed. Signed by Senators Wood, Chair; Bauer, Hale, Kohl, Patterson, Prince, Sheldon and West.


      Passed to Committee on Rules.


March 12, 1997

GA 9135            DARRELL BEERS, reappointed January 28, 1997, for a term ending September 30, 2001, as a member of the Board of Trustees for Columbia Basin Community College District No. 19.

Reported by Committee on Higher Education


      MAJORITY Recommendation. That said reappointment be confirmed. Signed by Senators Wood, Chair; Bauer, Hale, Kohl, Patterson, Prince, Sheldon and West.


      Passed to Committee on Rules.


March 12, 1997

GA 9140            SCOTT BRUNDAGE, reappointed January 28, 1997, for a term ending September 30, 2001, as a member of the Board of Trustees for Wenatchee Valley Community College District No. 15.

Reported by Committee on Higher Education


      MAJORITY Recommendation. That said reappointment be confirmed. Signed by Senators Wood, Chair; Bauer, Hale, Kohl, Patterson, Prince, Sheldon and West.


      Passed to Committee on Rules.


March 12, 1997

GA 9143            PHYLLIS J. CAMPBELL, reappointed January 28, 1997, for a term ending September 30, 2002, as a member of the Board of Regents for Washington State University.

Reported by Committee on Higher Education


      MAJORITY Recommendation. That said reappointment be confirmed. Signed by Senators Wood, Chair; Bauer, Hale, Kohl, Patterson, Prince, Sheldon and West.


      Passed to Committee on Rules.


March 12, 1997

GA 9155            RICARDO R. GARCIA, reappointed January 28, 1997, for a term ending September 30, 2001, as a member of the Board of Trustees for Yakima Valley Community College District No. 16.

Reported by Committee on Higher Education


      MAJORITY Recommendation. That said reappointment be confirmed. Signed by Senators Wood, Chair; Bauer, Hale, Kohl, Patterson, Prince, Sheldon and West.


      Passed to Committee on Rules.


March 12, 1997

GA 9156            KATHLEEN GUTIERREZ, reappointed January 28, 1997, for a term ending September 30, 2001, as a member of the Board of Trustees for Everett Community College District No. 5.

Reported by Committee on Higher Education


      MAJORITY Recommendation. That said reappointment be confirmed. Signed by Senators Wood, Chair; Bauer, Hale, Kohl, Patterson, Prince, Sheldon and West.


      Passed to Committee on Rules.


March 12, 1997

GA 9157            ELLING B. HALVORSON, reappointed January 28, 1997, for a term ending September 30, 2001, as a member of the Board of Trustees for Lake Washington Technical College District No. 26.

Reported by Committee on Higher Education


      MAJORITY Recommendation. That said reappointment be confirmed. Signed by Senators Wood, Chair; Bauer, Hale, Kohl, Patterson, Prince, Sheldon and West.


      Passed to Committee on Rules.


March 12, 1997

GA 9159            GARY HEALEA, reappointed January 28, 1997, for a term ending September 30, 2001 as a member of the Board of Trustees for Lower Columbia Community College District No. 13.

Reported by Committee on Higher Education


      MAJORITY Recommendation. That said reappointment be confirmed. Signed by Senators Wood, Chair; Bauer, Hale, Kohl, Patterson, Prince, Sheldon and West.


      Passed to Committee on Rules.


March 12, 1997

GA 9162            BETTY HOGAN, reappointed January 28, 1997, for a term ending September 30, 2001, as a member of the Board of Trustees for Pierce Community College District No. 11.

Reported by Committee on Higher Education


      MAJORITY Recommendation. That said reappointment be confirmed. Signed by Senators Wood, Chair; Bauer, Hale, Kohl, Patterson, Prince, Sheldon and West.


      Passed to Committee on Rules.


March 12, 1997

GA 9164            DONALD JACOBSON, reappointed January 28, 1997, for a term ending September 30, 2001, as a member of the Board of Trustees for Renton Technical College District No. 27.

Reported by Committee on Higher Education


      MAJORITY Recommendation. That said reappointment be confirmed. Signed by Senators Wood, Chair; Bauer, Hale, Kohl, Patterson, Prince, Sheldon and West.


      Passed to Committee on Rules.


March 12, 1997

GA 9167            VELTRY JOHNSON, reappointed January 28, 1997, for a term ending September 30, 2001, as a member of the Board of Trustees for South Puget Sound Community College District No. 24.

Reported by Committee on Higher Education


      MAJORITY Recommendation. That said reappointment be confirmed. Signed by Senators Wood, Chair; Bauer, Hale, Kohl, Patterson, Prince, Sheldon and West.


      Passed to Committee on Rules.


March 12, 1997

GA 9174            JOHN E. LANTZ, reappointed January 28, 1997, for a term ending September 30, 2001, as a member of the Board of Trustees for Tacoma Community College District No. 22.

Reported by Committee on Higher Education




      MAJORITY Recommendation. That said reappointment be confirmed. Signed by Senators Wood, Chair; Bauer, Hale, Kohl, Patterson, Prince, Sheldon and West.


      Passed to Committee on Rules.


March 12, 1997

GA 9178            ROBERT J. MARGULIS, reappointed January 28, 1997, for a term ending September 30, 2001, as a member of the Board of Trustees for Bellevue Community College District No. 8.

Reported by Committee on Higher Education


      MAJORITY Recommendation. That said reappointment be confirmed. Signed by Senators Wood, Chair; Bauer, Hale, Kohl, Patterson, Prince, Sheldon and West.


      Passed to Committee on Rules.


March 12, 1997

GA 9180            GUY McMINDS, reappointed January 28, 1997, for a term ending September 30, 2001, as a member of the Board of Trustees for Grays Harbor Community College District No. 2.

Reported by Committee on Higher Education


      MAJORITY Recommendation. That said reappointment be confirmed. Signed by Senators Wood, Chair; Bauer, Hale, Kohl, Patterson, Prince, Sheldon and West.


      Passed to Committee on Rules.


March 12, 1997

GA 9193            FELIX RAMON, reappointed January 28, 1997, for a term ending September 30, 2001, as a member of the Board of Trustees for Big Bend Community College District No. 18.

Reported by Committee on Higher Education


      MAJORITY Recommendation. That said reappointment be confirmed. Signed by Senators Wood, Chair; Bauer, Hale, Kohl, Patterson, Prince, Sheldon and West.


      Passed to Committee on Rules.


March 12, 1997

GA 9194            MARY H. ROBERTS, reappointed January 28, 1997, for a term ending September 30, 1998, as a member of the Board of Trustees for Edmonds Community College District No. 23.

Reported by Committee on Higher Education


      MAJORITY Recommendation. That said reappointment be confirmed. Signed by Senators Wood, Chair; Bauer, Hale, Kohl, Patterson, Prince, Sheldon and West.


      Passed to Committee on Rules.


March 12, 1997

GA 9201            GAY V. SELBY, reappointed January 28, 1997, for a term ending June 30, 2000, as a member of the Higher Education Coordinating Board.

Reported by Committee on Higher Education


      MAJORITY Recommendation. That said reappointment be confirmed. Signed by Senators Wood, Chair; Bauer, Hale, Kohl, Patterson, Prince, Sheldon and West.


      Passed to Committee on Rules.


March 12, 1997

GA 9203            DAVID SHAW, reappointed January 28, 1997, for a term ending June 30, 2000, as a member of the Higher Education Coordinating Board.

Reported by Committee on Higher Education


      MAJORITY Recommendation. That said reappointment be confirmed. Signed by Senators Wood, Chair; Bauer, Hale, Kohl, Patterson, Prince, Sheldon and West.


      Passed to Committee on Rules.



March 12, 1997

GA 9204            JAMES E. SHERRILL, reappointed January 28, 1997, for a term ending September 30, 2001, as a member of the Board of Trustees for Centralia Community College District No. 12.

Reported by Committee on Higher Education


      MAJORITY Recommendation. That said reappointment be confirmed. Signed by Senators Wood, Chair; Bauer, Hale, Kohl, Patterson, Prince, Sheldon and West.


      Passed to Committee on Rules.


March 12, 1997

GA 9205            ALISON W. SING, reappointed January 28, 1997, for a term ending September 30, 2001, as a member of the Board of Trustees for Edmonds Community College District No. 23.

Reported by Committee on Higher Education


      MAJORITY Recommendation. That said reappointment be confirmed. Signed by Senators Wood, Chair; Bauer, Hale, Kohl, Patterson, Prince, Sheldon and West.


      Passed to Committee on Rules.


March 12, 1997

GA 9208            CHANG M. SOHN, reappointed January 28, 1997, for a term ending June 30, 2000, as a member of the Higher Education Coordinating Board.

Reported by Committee on Higher Education


      MAJORITY Recommendation. That said reappointment be confirmed. Signed by Senators Wood, Chair; Bauer, Hale, Kohl, Patterson, Prince, Sheldon and West.


      Passed to Committee on Rules.


March 12, 1997

GA 9209            DENNIS F STEFFANI, reappointed January 28, 1997, for a term ending September 30, 2001, as a member of the Board of Trustees for Cascadia Community College District No. 30.

Reported by Committee on Higher Education


      MAJORITY Recommendation. That said reappointment be confirmed. Signed by Senators Wood, Chair; Bauer, Hale, Kohl, Patterson, Prince, Sheldon and West.


       Passed to Committee on Rules.


March 12, 1997

GA 9210            DR. ALEXANDER SWANTZ, reappointed January 28, 1997, for a term ending September 30, 2001, as a member of the Board of Trustees for Walla Walla Community College District No. 20.

Reported by Committee on Higher Education


      MAJORITY Recommendation. That said reappointment be confirmed. Signed by Senators Wood, Chair; Bauer, Hale, Kohl, Patterson, Prince, Sheldon and West.


      Passed to Committee on Rules.


March 12, 1997

GA 9211            MARY SWENSON, reappointed January 28, 1997, for a term ending September 30, 2002, as a member of the Board of Trustees for Western Washington University.

Reported by Committee on Higher Education


      MAJORITY Recommendation. That said reappointment be confirmed. Signed by Senators Wood, Chair; Bauer, Hale, Kohl, Patterson, Prince, Sheldon and West.


      Passed to Committee on Rules.

MESSAGE FROM THE GOVERNOR

March 10, 1997

TO THE HONORABLE, THE SENATE OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON

Ladies and Gentlemen:

      I have the honor to submit the following appointment, subject to your confirmation.

      Charlie Brydon, appointed March 10, 1997, for a term ending January 15, 2003, as a member of the Liquor Control Board.

Sincerely,

GARY LOCKE, Governor

      Referred to Committee on Commerce and Labor.


MESSAGES FROM THE HOUSE

March 10, 1997

MR.. PRESIDENT:

      The House has passed:

      ENGROSSED SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1085,

      ENGROSSED HOUSE BILL NO. 1205,

      ENGROSSED SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1230, and the same are herewith transmitted.

TIMOTHY A. MARTIN, Chief Clerk



March 10, 1997

MR.. PRESIDENT:

      The House has passed:

      SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1077,

      SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1086,

      SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1089,

      SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1114,

      HOUSE BILL NO. 1119,

      HOUSE BILL NO. 1181,

      HOUSE BILL NO. 1187,

      HOUSE BILL NO. 1188,

      SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1193,

      HOUSE BILL NO. 1198,

      HOUSE BILL NO. 1488,

      SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1594,

      HOUSE BILL NO. 1646, and the same are herewith transmitted.

TIMOTHY A. MARTIN, Chief Clerk


March 11, 1997


MR.. PRESIDENT:

      The House has passed:

      ENGROSSED SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1056,

      SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1190,

      SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1195,

      SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1234,

      SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1249,

      SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1259,

      SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1260,

      SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1266,

      HOUSE BILL NO. 1278,

      HOUSE BILL NO. 1353,

      HOUSE BILL NO. 1367,

      HOUSE BILL NO. 1368,

      HOUSE BILL NO. 1388,

      SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1425,

      SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1426,

      SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1429,

      SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1433,

      SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1437,

      SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1441,

      SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1464,

      HOUSE BILL NO. 1473,

      SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1505,

      HOUSE BILL NO. 1514,

      ENGROSSED HOUSE BILL NO. 1533,

      HOUSE BILL NO. 1534,

      HOUSE BILL NO. 1539,

      SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1541,

      HOUSE BILL NO. 1551,

      SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1568,

      SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1596,

      SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1605,

      SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1613,

      ENGROSSED HOUSE BILL NO. 1647,

      SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1657,

      SUBSTITUTE HOUSE BILL NO. 1658, and the same are herewith transmitted.

TIMOTHY A. MARTIN, Chief Clerk



INTRODUCTION AND FIRST READING

 

SB 6059             by Senators Strannigan and Prentice (by request of Health Care Authority)

 

AN ACT Relating to basic health plan agents' and brokers' commissions; and amending RCW 70.47.015.

Referred to Committee on Health and Long-Term Care.


INTRODUCTION AND FIRST READING OF HOUSE BILLS

 

ESHB 1056        by House Committee on Natural Resources (originally sponsored by Representatives Hatfield, Pennington, Doumit, Mielke, Johnson, Buck, Kessler, Sheldon, Mastin, Grant, Thompson, DeBolt, Quall, Boldt and Linville)

 

Transferring the status of the Elk River Preserve from a natural area preserve to a natural resources conservation area.

 

Referred to Committee on Natural Resources and Parks.

 

SHB 1077          by House Committee on Law and Justice (originally sponsored by Representatives Sterk, D. Sommers, Boldt and Sheahan)

 

Specifying the official forms of establishing proof of identity.

 

Referred to Committee on Law and Justice.

 

ESHB 1085        by House Committee on Education (originally sponsored by Representatives Mulliken, Johnson, Koster, Backlund, Sump, Talcott, Crouse, Thompson, Mielke, Bush, Sherstad, Carrell, Smith and Van Luven)

 

Requiring notification before a school conducts certain tests, questionnaires, surveys, analyses, or evaluations.

 

Referred to Committee on Education.

 

SHB 1086          by House Committee on Education (originally sponsored by Representatives Mulliken, Johnson, Koster, Sump, Thompson, Crouse, Mielke and Sherstad)

 

Establishing criteria that limit school employees' ability to remove students from school.

 

Referred to Committee on Education.

 

SHB 1089          by House Committee on Children and Family Services (originally sponsored by Representatives Cooke, Tokuda, Radcliff, Backlund, Boldt, Mason and Cairnes)

 

Correcting references to the former aid to families with dependent children program.

 

Referred to Committee on Health and Long-Term Care.

 

SHB 1114          by House Committee on Agriculture and Ecology (originally sponsored by Representatives Mastin, Chandler, McMorris, Delvin, Mulliken, Johnson, Schoesler and Honeyford)

 

Revising regulations concerning reclaimed water.

 

Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Environment.

 

HB 1119            by Representatives Schoesler, Sheldon, Buck, Hatfield, Johnson, Kessler and Boldt

 

Extending the expiration date of an act requiring the purchaser of privately owned timber to report to the department of revenue.

 

Referred to Committee on Ways and Means.

 

HB 1181            by Representatives Sterk, O'Brien and Crouse

 

Taking judicial notice of radar evidence.

 

Referred to Committee on Law and Justice.

 

HB 1187            by Representatives Alexander, Van Luven, McMorris, DeBolt, Morris, Veloria, Sheldon, Pennington, Sump and Hatfield

 

Contracting with associate development organizations.

 

Referred to Committee on Commerce and Labor.

 

HB 1188            by Representatives Carlson, Mason, Radcliff, Kenney, Butler, O'Brien, Van Luven, Sheahan, Dunn, Dyer, Chopp and Murray

 

Exempting Wyoming students admitted to the University of Washington's medical school from the tuition differential.

 

Referred to Committee on Higher Education.

 

SHB 1190          by House Committee on Government Administration (originally sponsored by Representatives Backlund, Huff, Lambert, McMorris, Cairnes, Honeyford, Sherstad, McDonald, D. Schmidt and Wensman)

 

Requiring preliminary compliance reviews of performance audits and consideration of performance audit recommendations in budget preparation.

 

Referred to Committee on Ways and Means.

 

SHB 1193          by House Committee on Government Administration (originally sponsored by Representatives D. Schmidt, Dunn, L. Thomas, Wolfe, Scott and Wensman)

 

Controlling personal service contracts.

 

Referred to Committee on Government Operations.

 

SHB 1195          by House Committee on Transportation Policy and Budget (originally sponsored by Representatives Robertson, Schoesler, Dunshee, Sterk, Scott, K. Schmidt, Buck, Smith, Delvin, Hickel, Carlson, Hatfield, DeBolt, Dunn and Mulliken)

 

Requiring proof of auto insurance to drivers' license examiners.

 

Referred to Committee on Transportation.

 

HB 1198            by Representatives Mitchell, Fisher, Robertson, Johnson, Costa and L. Thomas

 

Regulating motor vehicle dealer practices.

 

Referred to Committee on Commerce and Labor.

 

EHB 1205          by Representatives Lambert, Koster, McMorris, L. Thomas, Pennington, Sump, Carrell, Johnson, Sheahan, Cooke, Schoesler, Mielke, McDonald, Zellinsky and Thompson

 

Prohibiting specified sex offenses against children.

 

Referred to Committee on Law and Justice.

 

ESHB 1230        by House Committee on Education (originally sponsored by Representatives Backlund, Johnson, Lambert, Carrell, Sherstad, D. Schmidt, Thompson, Boldt and Pennington)

 

Protecting students' religious rights.

 

Referred to Committee on Education.

 

SHB 1234          by House Committee on Commerce and Labor (originally sponsored by Representatives Cairnes, Mason, Clements, Mulliken, Thompson, McMorris, Reams, Honeyford, Sterk, Kenney, Blalock, Cody, Keiser, Conway, Cooper, O'Brien, Tokuda, Dunshee, Wood, Fisher and Kastama)

 

Modifying the size of the state advisory board of plumbers.

 

Referred to Committee on Commerce and Labor.

 

SHB 1249          by House Committee on Government Administration (originally sponsored by Representatives Dunn, Costa, Sheahan, Sterk, Lantz, Kenney, Lambert, Skinner, Gardner, D. Schmidt, D. Sommers, Ogden, O'Brien, Dunshee, B. Thomas, Wensman, Mason and Kessler) (by request of Secretary of State Munro)

 

Streamlining registration and licensing of businesses.

 

Referred to Committee on Government Operations.

 

SHB 1259          by House Committee on Natural Resources (originally sponsored by Representatives Sump, Sheldon, McMorris, Doumit, Dyer, Butler, Buck, Regala, B. Thomas, Thompson, Chandler, Linville, Sullivan, O'Brien, Lantz and Johnson)

 

Concerning habitat conservation plans.

 

Referred to Committee on Natural Resources and Parks.

 

SHB 1260          by House Committee on Law and Justice (originally sponsored by Representatives Skinner, Dyer, Cody, Backlund, Murray, Anderson, O'Brien, Mason and Quall)

 

Providing that communications between certified counselors and their clients are privileged.

 

Referred to Committee on Human Services and Corrections.

 

SHB 1266          by House Committee on Health Care (originally sponsored by Representatives Dyer, Cody and Cole)

 

Exempting certain information provided to the health care policy board and interagency quality committee from public disclosure.

 

Referred to Committee on Health and Long-Term Care.

 

HB 1278            by Representatives K. Schmidt, Hatfield, Mitchell, Pennington, Scott, Mielke, Cody, Honeyford and Delvin

 

Concerning the labeling of malt liquor packages.

 

Referred to Committee on Commerce and Labor.

 

HB 1353            by Representatives Buck, Fisher, K. Schmidt, Mitchell and Wensman (by request of Department of Transportation)

 

Facilitating sale of materials from department of transportation lands.

 

Referred to Committee on Transportation.

 

HB 1367            by Representatives Johnson, Cole, Smith, Schoesler, Poulsen, O'Brien, Linville, Costa, Blalock, Cooper, Dickerson, Dunshee, Mason, Keiser, Wensman, Wood, Kessler and Gombosky (by request of Superintendent of Public Instruction Bergeson)

 

Allowing surplus educational property to be given or loaned to entities for educational use.

 

Referred to Committee on Education.

 

HB 1368            by Representatives Huff, Hatfield and Blalock

 

Easing restrictions on gambling fund-raisers.

 

Referred to Committee on Commerce and Labor.

 

HB 1388            by Representatives Conway, Ballasiotes, Sullivan, Dickerson, Cairnes, Quall, Robertson, Wood, Blalock, O'Brien, Scott, Wensman, Cooper, Costa and Ogden

 

Requiring that private organizations that contract with the department to operate work release facilities go through the siting process.

 

Referred to Committee on Human Services and Corrections.

 

SHB 1425          by House Committee on Capital Budget (originally sponsored by Representatives Romero, D. Schmidt, Scott and Chopp)

 

Adopting the recommendations of the alternative public works methods oversight committee.

 

Referred to Committee on Government Operations.

 

SHB 1426          by House Committee on Commerce and Labor (originally sponsored by Representatives Bush, McMorris and Dickerson) (by request of Department of Social and Health Services)

 

Revising provisions for liens filed by the department of social and health services.

 

Referred to Committee on Commerce and Labor.

 

SHB 1429          by House Committee on Agriculture and Ecology (originally sponsored by Representatives Sump, O'Brien, Sullivan, Mielke, Mulliken and Sherstad)

 

Penalizing cigarette discard.

 

Referred to Committee on Natural Resources and Parks.

 

SHB 1433          by House Committee on Capital Budget (originally sponsored by Representatives Sump, McMorris, Ballasiotes, DeBolt, Sheahan, Talcott, Quall, D. Sommers, Honeyford, Chandler, Schoesler, Crouse, Mastin and Mielke)

 

Leasing property to counties for correctional facilities.

 

Referred to Committee on Human Services and Corrections.

 

SHB 1437          by House Committee on Higher Education (originally sponsored by Representatives Carlson, Mason, Radcliff, O'Brien, Kenney, Dunn, Dickerson, Butler, Mielke, Scott, Cole, Chopp, Gombosky, Ogden, Murray and Costa)

 

Extending gender equity provisions.

 

Referred to Committee on Higher Education.

 

SHB 1441          by House Committee on Law and Justice (originally sponsored by Representatives McDonald, Pennington, Ballasiotes, Mielke, Hatfield, Lambert, Doumit, Costa, Bush, Dickerson, O'Brien, Keiser, Kastama and Smith)

 

Penalizing voyeurism.

 

Referred to Committee on Law and Justice.

 

SHB 1464          by House Committee on Agriculture and Ecology (originally sponsored by Representatives Chandler and Linville) (by request of Department of Agriculture)

 

Updating and modifying certain noxious weed provisions.

 

Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Environment.

 

HB 1473            by Representatives Sheldon, Buck, Veloria, Morris, Kessler, Scott and Dickerson

 

Providing supplemental appropriation authority for the development loan fund.

 

Referred to Committee on Ways and Means.

 

HB 1488            by Representatives Chandler, Linville, L. Thomas, Sheldon, Schoesler, Veloria, McMorris and Honeyford

 

Requiring the commissioner of public lands to be on the Puget Sound action team.

 

Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Environment.

 

SHB 1505          by House Committee on Government Administration (originally sponsored by Representatives Cairnes, O'Brien, Robertson, Delvin, Scott, McDonald, L. Thomas, Costa, Linville, Mitchell, Schoesler, Mielke, Thompson, Carrell, Conway and Dunn)

 

Protecting privacy of law enforcement personnel.

 

Referred to Committee on Government Operations.

 

HB 1514            by Representatives Conway, McMorris and Schoesler (by request of Joint Task Force on Nonpayment of Employer Obligations)

 

Establishing requirements for keeping records of unified business identifier account numbers.

 

Referred to Committee on Commerce and Labor.

 

EHB 1533          by Representatives Sehlin, Quall, K. Schmidt, D. Schmidt, Scott and Hankins

 

Using county road funds.

 

Referred to Committee on Transportation.

 

HB 1534            by Representative Crouse

 

Revising provisions relating to intimidation of witnesses.

 

Referred to Committee on Law and Justice.

 

HB 1539            by Representatives Honeyford, Fisher, Schoesler and Sheldon

 

Regulating fire district associations.

 

Referred to Committee on Government Operations.

 

SHB 1541          by House Committee on Law and Justice (originally sponsored by Representatives Sump, McMorris, Sheahan, Sheldon, Crouse, Sherstad, Honeyford, DeBolt, Koster, Chandler, Linville, Clements, Boldt, Sterk, Smith, Conway and Bush)

 

Protecting sport shooting ranges.

 

Referred to Committee on Law and Justice.

 

HB 1551            by Representatives Mason, Carlson, Radcliff, Kenney, Cooper, Conway, Costa, Sullivan, Wolfe, Scott, O'Brien and Wood

 

Increasing fiscal flexibility for institutions of higher education.

 

Referred to Committee on Higher Education.

 

SHB 1568          by House Committee on Transportation Policy and Budget (originally sponsored by Representatives Zellinsky and Fisher) (by request of Washington State Patrol)

 

Restricting the distance a vehicle may travel in a two-way left-turn lane.

 

Referred to Committee on Transportation.

 

SHB 1594          by House Committee on Transportation Policy and Budget (originally sponsored by Representatives Zellinsky, Scott and Sheldon)

 

Relaxing front end length limits on garbage trucks.

 

Referred to Committee on Transportation.

 

SHB 1596          by House Committee on Government Administration (originally sponsored by Representatives D. Schmidt, Dunshee, Gardner, L. Thomas and Dunn)

 

Concerning the transfer of solid waste regulatory authority back and forth between cities and the utilities and transportation commission.

 

Referred to Committee on Government Operations.

 

SHB 1605          by House Committee on Criminal Justice and Corrections (originally sponsored by Representatives Radcliff, Ballasiotes, Quall, Dunn and Sullivan)

 

Providing for disclosure of information concerning the disease status of offenders.

 

Referred to Committee on Human Services and Corrections.

 

SHB 1613          by House Committee on Agriculture and Ecology (originally sponsored by Representatives Chandler and Regala)

 

Funding a biosolids management program.

 

Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Environment.

 

HB 1646            by Representatives Quall, Ballasiotes, Dickerson and Sullivan

 

Extending the existence of the indeterminate sentence review board.

 

Referred to Committee on Human Services and Corrections.

 

EHB 1647          by Representatives Radcliff, Van Luven, Mason, Carlson, Veloria, Morris, Ogden, Kenney and Costa

 

Establishing a home tuition program.

 

Referred to Committee on Higher Education.

 

SHB 1657          by House Committee on Agriculture and Ecology (originally sponsored by Representatives Chandler and Linville)

 

Allowing the pass-through of disposal fees for certain solid waste collection companies.

 

Referred to Committee on Agriculture and Environment.

 

SHB 1658          by House Committee on Energy and Utilities (originally sponsored by Representatives Honeyford, Poulsen, Cooper, Crouse and Mastin)

 

Authorizing the utilities and transportation commission to exempt electrical and natural gas companies from securities regulation.

 

Referred to Committee on Energy and Utilities.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5191, by Senators Goings, Roach, Haugen, Schow, Oke, Winsley and Rasmussen

 

Increasing penalties for methamphetamine crimes.


MOTIONS


      On motion of Senator Goings, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5191 was substituted for Senate Bill No. 5191 and the substitute bill was placed on second reading and read the second time.

      On motion of Senator Goings, the rules were suspended, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5191 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5191.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5191 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 46; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 3.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 46.   Excused: Senators Hargrove, Patterson and Schow - 3.        SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 5191, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5244, by Senators Oke, Fairley, Winsley, Deccio, Prince, Horn, Benton, Swecker, Finkbeiner, Sellar, McDonald and McAuliffe

 

Allowing trained volunteers to enforce the disabled persons' parking permit law.


      The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator Oke, the rules were suspended, Senate Bill No. 5244 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      Debate ensued.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5244.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5244 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 46; Nays, 1; Absent, 0; Excused, 2.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn and Wood - 46.                 Voting nay: Senator Zarelli - 1.             Excused: Senators Hargrove and Schow - 2.      SENATE BILL NO. 5244, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5254, by Senators Long, Roach, Haugen, Jacobsen, Fraser, Zarelli, Strannigan, Deccio, Thibaudeau, Wood, Fairley, Goings and Winsley

 

Limiting liability of owners or possessors for injuries to recreational users.


MOTIONS


      On motion of Senator Long, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5254 was substituted for Senate Bill No. 5254 and the substitute bill was placed on second reading and read the second time.

      On motion of Senator Long, the rules were suspended, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5254 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      Debate ensued.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5254.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5254 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 48; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 1.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 48.          Excused: Senator Schow - 1.                 SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 5254, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.

SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5257, by Senators Hochstatter, McAuliffe, Johnson, Zarelli, Finkbeiner, Rasmussen, Goings and Sheldon

 

Changing the name of the noncertificated employee category.


      The bill was read the second time.

MOTION


      On motion of Senator Hochstatter, the rules were suspended, Senate Bill No. 5257 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5257.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5257 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 48; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 1.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 48.          Excused: Senator Schow - 1.                 SENATE BILL NO. 5257, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.

SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5272, by Senators Long, Spanel and Horn (by request of Legislative Ethics Board)

 

Limiting political activities of citizen members of the legislative ethics board.


      The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator Long, the rules were suspended, Senate Bill No. 5272 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5272.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5272 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 48; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 1.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 48.          Excused: Senator Schow - 1.                 SENATE BILL NO. 5272, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5283, by Senators Hargrove and Long

 

Clarifying deductions from offender funds other than wages and gratuities.


      The bill was read the second time.

MOTION


      On motion of Senator Long, the rules were suspended, Senate Bill No. 5283 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5283.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5283 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 46; Nays, 0; Absent, 2; Excused, 1.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 46.  Absent: Senators Patterson and Strannigan - 2.     Excused: Senator Schow - 1.                 SENATE BILL NO. 5283, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.

MOTION


      On motion of Senator Hale, Senators McCaslin and Winsley were excused.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5287, by Senators Horn, McCaslin, Wood, Prince and Hale

 

Repealing Title 45 RCW concerning townships.


      The bill was read the second time.

MOTION


      On motion of Senator Horn the rules were suspended, Senate Bill No. 5287 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5287.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5287 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 46; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 3.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McDonald, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 46.   Excused: Senators McCaslin, Schow and Winsley - 3.         SENATE BILL NO. 5287, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5299, by Senators Swecker, Fraser and Oke

 

Requiring that a petition of review be served upon local government.


      The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator Swecker, the rules were suspended, Senate Bill No. 5299 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5299.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5299 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 47; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 2.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 47.         Excused: Senators Schow and Winsley - 2.          SENATE BILL NO. 5299, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5838, by Senators Swecker, Morton and Winsley

 

Requiring health boards to respond to requests for on-site sewage permits in a timely manner.


MOTIONS


      On motion of Senator Swecker, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5838 was substituted for Senate Bill No. 5838 and the substitute bill was placed on second reading and read the second time.

      On motion of Senator Swecker, the rules were suspended, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5838 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5838.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5838 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 48; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 1.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 48.          Excused: Senator Schow - 1.                 SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 5838, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5193, by Senators Prentice, Newhouse, Sellar, Morton, Deccio, Rasmussen, Winsley and Hale (by request of Department of Revenue)

 

Revising sales and use tax exemptions for farmworker housing.


      The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


      Senator Stevens moved that the following amendment be adopted:

      On page 3, beginning on line 17, strike all of section 3          Debate ensued.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the adoption of the amendment by Senator Stevens on page 3, beginning on line 17, to Senate Bill No. 5193.

      The motion by Senator Stevens failed and the amendment was not adopted.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator Prentice, the rules were suspended, Senate Bill No. 5193 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      Debate ensued.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5193.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5193 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 48; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 1.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 48.          Excused: Senator Schow - 1.                 SENATE BILL NO. 5193, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5020, by Senators Fairley and Winsley

 

Making certain sentencing conditions set by local judges enforceable county-wide.


      The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator Roach, the rules were suspended, Senate Bill No. 5020 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      Debate ensued.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5020.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5020 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 48; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 1.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 48.          Excused: Senator Schow - 1.                 SENATE BILL NO. 5020, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5401, by Senators Sellar, Snyder and Haugen

 

Setting compensation for public utility district commissioners.


MOTIONS


      On motion of Senator McCaslin, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5401 was substituted for Senate Bill No. 5401 and the substitute bill was placed on second reading and read the second time.

      On motion of Senator McCaslin, the rules were suspended, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5401 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      Debate ensued.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5401.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5401 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 47; Nays, 1; Absent, 0; Excused, 1.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn and Wood - 47.      Voting nay: Senator Zarelli - 1.             Excused: Senator Schow - 1.                 SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 5401, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5066, by Senators Roach, Haugen, Johnson and Winsley (by request of Secretary of State Munro)

 

Regulating trademarks.


      The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator Roach, the rules were suspended, Senate Bill No. 5066 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5066.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5066 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 49; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 0.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 49.     SENATE BILL NO. 5066, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5634, by Senators Wojahn, Deccio, Winsley, Long, Horn and Kohl

 

Providing for osteoporosis prevention and treatment education.


MOTIONS


      On motion of Senator Deccio, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5634 was substituted for Senate Bill No. 5634 and the substitute bill was placed on second reading and read the second time.

      On motion of Senator Wojahn, the rules were suspended, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5634 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5634.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5634 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 49; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 0.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 49.     SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 5634, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5274, by Senators Schow, Hochstatter, Zarelli, Stevens, Strannigan, Rasmussen, Deccio, Benton, Roach, Horn and Winsley

 

Limiting disclosure of students' social security numbers.


MOTION


      Senator Hochstatter moved that Senate Bill No. 5274 be substituted for Senate Bill No. 5274 and the bill be placed on second reading and read the second time.


MOTION


      Senator McAuliffe moved that Senate Bill No. 5274 not be substituted.

      Senator McAuliffe demanded a roll call and the demand was sustained.

      Debate ensued.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the positive motion by Senator Hochstatter to substitute Senate Bill No. 5274.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll and the motion by Senator Hochstatter to substitute Senate Bill No. 5274 carried by the following vote: Yeas, 31; Nays, 18; Absent, 0; Excused, 0.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Finkbeiner, Hale, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Johnson, Long, McCaslin, McDonald, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, West, Wood and Zarelli - 31.        Voting nay: Senators Bauer, Fairley, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hargrove, Haugen, Jacobsen, Kline, Kohl, Loveland, McAuliffe, Prentice, Sheldon, Snyder, Thibaudeau, Winsley and Wojahn - 18.

      Substitute Senate Bill No. 5274 was read the second time.


MOTION


      Senator Zarelli moved that the following amendments be considered simultaneously and be adopted:

      On page 1, line 10, after "the" strike "sole"            On page 1, line 12, after "74.09.5256" insert ", or for the purpose of compliance with any other explicit federal law requiring such disclosure"    On page 1, line 15, after "a form" insert ", to be signed by the parent or guardian,"      On page 1, line 17, after "(a)" strike all material through "74.09.5256" and insert "The specific purpose for which the student's social security number is needed"        Debate ensued.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the adoption of the amendments by Senator Zarelli on page 1, lines 10, 12, 15, and 17, to Substitute Senate Bill No. 5274.

      The motion by Senator Zarelli carried and the amendments were adopted.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator Hochstatter, the rules were suspended, Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill No. 5274 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      Debate ensued.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill No. 5274.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill No. 5274 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 45; Nays, 4; Absent, 0; Excused, 0.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McCaslin, McDonald, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 45.  Voting nay: Senators Fairley, Fraser, McAuliffe and Thibaudeau - 4.                  ENGROSSED SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 5274, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5739, by Senators Horn, Haugen, Schow, Rasmussen and Wood

 

Establishing when employers are required to compensate employees for employee wearing apparel.


MOTIONS


      On motion of Senator Horn, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5739 was substituted for Senate Bill No. 5739 and the substitute bill was placed on second reading and read the second time.

      Senator Heavey moved that the following amendment be adopted:

      Beginning on page 2, line 21, after "(2)" strike all material through "apparel" on page 3, line 6, and insert "If an employer requires an employee to wear a white shirt or blouse or dark pants or skirt, the employee is required to provide this apparel. Any other employer-required wearing apparel must be provided by or compensated for by the employer"               Renumber remaining subsections and correct internal references accordingly. Debate ensued.


POINT OF INQUIRY


      Senator McCaslin: “Senator Heavey, would this require me to have the state pay for a necktie for me? I would be happy--I might vote for it if that is the case.”

      Senator Heavey: “No.”

      Senator McCaslin: “It says, ‘Employer required wearing apparel,’ which I am required--I am required to wear a tie--‘must be provided by or compensated for by the employer.’ So, I think it would, so I am going to vote against it. I have enough ties.”

      Further debate ensued.


POINT OF ORDER


      Senator Horn: “A point of order. I would request that the gentleman speak to the amendment, not the underlying bill.”

 

REPLY BY THE PRESIDENT


      President Owen: “Please speak to the amendment, Senator Kline.”

      Further debate ensued.


PARLIAMENTARY INQUIRY


      Senator Heavey: “A point of parliamentary inquiry, Mr. President. The Senator from the Forty-first District admonished the Senator from the Thirty-seventh District for speaking to the underlying bill. We are required to keep our comments germane to the subject, so how could the underlying bill, when you have an amendment to it, not be germane to the subject before us?”


REPLY BY THE PRESIDENT


      President Owen: “Senator Heavey, you can reference the underlying bill, but if your discussion is totally on the underlying bill, that would be inappropriate.”

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the adoption of the amendment by Senator Heavey on page 2, line 21, to Substitute Senate Bill No. 5739.

      The motion by Senator Heavey carried and the amendment was adopted.


MOTION


      Senator Johnson moved that further consideration of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5739 be deferred.


OBJECTION TO MOTION TO DEFER SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 5739


      Senator Heavey objected to the motion to defer Substitute Senate Bill No. 5739 and demanded a roll call. The demand for a roll call was sustained.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the motion by Senator Johnson to defer further consideration of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5739.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll and the motion by Senator Johnson to defer further consideration of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5739 carried by the following vote: Yeas, 26; Nays, 23; Absent, 0; Excused, 0.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Benton, Deccio, Finkbeiner, Hale, Hochstatter, Horn, Johnson, Long, McCaslin, McDonald, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Prince, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Stevens, Strannigan, Swecker, West, Winsley, Wood and Zarelli - 26.      Voting nay: Senators Bauer, Brown, Fairley, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Jacobsen, Kline, Kohl, Loveland, McAuliffe, Patterson, Prentice, Rasmussen, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Swanson, Thibaudeau and Wojahn - 23.

SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5656, by Senators Zarelli, Kline, Hargrove, Stevens, McCaslin, Oke and Goings

 

Penalizing voyeurism.


MOTIONS


      On motion of Senator Roach, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5656 was substituted for Senate Bill No. 5656 and the substitute bill was placed on second reading and read the second time.

      Senator Fairley moved that the following amendments be considered simultaneously and be adopted:

      On page 2, beginning on line 4, strike all material through "remain;" on line 6     Reletter the remaining subsection consecutively.      On page 2, beginning on line 11, after "if" strike ":               (a) For" and insert ", for"        On page 2, beginning on line 16, after "privacy" strike all material through "residence" on line 20         Debate ensued.


POINT OF INQUIRY


      Senator Franklin: “Senator Zarelli, are you speaking about ‘peeping toms?’”

      Senator Zarelli: “Yes, ma’am, I am.”

      Further debate ensued.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the adoption of the amendments by Senator Fairley on page 2, beginning on lines 4, 11, and 16, to Substitute Senate Bill No. 5656.

      The motion by Senator Fairley failed and the amendments were not adopted on a rising vote.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator Zarelli, the following amendments were considered simultaneously and were adopted:

      On page 2, line 22, after "to" strike everything down to and including "(b)" on line 25.       On page 2, line 29, after "facility" strike everything down to and including "investigation" on line 31.

MOTION


      On motion of Senator Zarelli, the rules were suspended, Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill No. 5656 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      Debate ensued.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill No. 5656.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Engrossed Substitute Senate Bill No. 5656 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 36; Nays, 13; Absent, 0; Excused, 0.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Franklin, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Long, Loveland, McCaslin, McDonald, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Snyder, Stevens, Strannigan, Swecker, West, Winsley, Wood and Zarelli - 36.       Voting nay: Senators Fairley, Finkbeiner, Fraser, Heavey, Kline, Kohl, McAuliffe, Prentice, Sheldon, Spanel, Swanson, Thibaudeau and Wojahn - 13.               ENGROSSED SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 5656, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5311, by Senators Finkbeiner, Haugen, Heavey, Benton, Winsley and Deccio

 

Requiring more private sector representation on the information services board.


MOTIONS


      On motion of Senator Finkbeiner, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5311 was substituted for Senate Bill No. 5311 and the substitute bill was placed on second reading and read the second time.

      On motion of Senator Finkbeiner, the rules were suspended, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5311 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      Debate ensued.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5311.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5311 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 49; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 0.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 49.     SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 5311, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5340, by Senators Hochstatter, Johnson, Zarelli, Oke and Finkbeiner

 

Changing probation provisions for certificated educational employees.


      The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator Hochstatter, the rules were suspended, Senate Bill No. 5340 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5340.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5340 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 48; Nays, 0; Absent, 1; Excused, 0.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 48.    Absent: Senator Brown - 1.   SENATE BILL NO. 5340, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


      President Pro Tempore Newhouse assumed the Chair.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5385, by Senators Oke and Prentice (by request of Commissioner of Public Lands Belcher and Department of Natural Resources)

 

Eliminating pooling of the resource management cost account and removing reference to agricultural college lands.


MOTIONS


      On motion of Senator Oke, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5385 was substituted for Senate Bill No. 5385 and the substitute bill was placed on second reading and read the second time.

      On motion of Senator Oke, the rules were suspended, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5385 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      The President Pro Tempore declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5385.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5385 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 49; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 0.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 49.     SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 5385, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5387, by Senators McDonald, Prentice, Kline, Oke and Spanel (by request of Commissioner of Public Lands Belcher and Department of Natural Resources)

 

Establishing the trust land transfer program.


MOTIONS


      On motion of Senator Oke, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5387 was substituted for Senate Bill No. 5387 and the substitute bill was placed on second reading and read the second time.

      On motion of Senator Oke, the rules were suspended, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5387 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      The President Pro Tempore declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5387.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5387 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 47; Nays, 2; Absent, 0; Excused, 0.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, McDonald, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wood and Zarelli - 47.   Voting nay: Senators Morton and Wojahn - 2.      SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 5387, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5426, by Senator McCaslin

 

Deleting references to the former judicial council.


      The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator Roach, the rules were suspended, Senate Bill No. 5426 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      Debate ensued.

      The President Pro Tempore declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5426.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5426 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 49; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 0.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 49.     SENATE BILL NO. 5426, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5422, by Senators Schow, Newhouse, Prentice and Horn (by request of Gambling Commission)

 

Updating professional gambling definitions.


      The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator Schow, the rules were suspended, Senate Bill No. 5422 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      The President Pro Tempore declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5422.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5422 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 49; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 0.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 49.     SENATE BILL NO. 5422, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5445, by Senators Deccio, Wojahn, Wood, Fairley and Winsley

 

Making technical corrections to statutes administered by the department of health.


MOTIONS


      On motion of Senator Deccio, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5445 was substituted for Senate Bill No. 5445 and the substitute bill was placed on second reading and read the second time.

      On motion of Senator Deccio, the rules were suspended, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5445 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      The President Pro Tempore declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5445.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5445 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 49; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 0.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 49.     SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 5445, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


MOTION


      At 11:24 a.m., on motion of Senator Johnson, the Senate recessed until 2:00 p.m.


      The Senate was called to order at 2:32 p.m. by President Owen.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator Johnson, the Senate advanced to the eighth order of business.




MOTION


      On motion of Senator Haugen, the following resolution was adopted:


SENATE RESOLUTION 1997-8635


By Senator Haugen


      WHEREAS, It is the policy of the Washington State Legislature to honor meritorious service and to recognize excellence in all fields of endeavor; and

      WHEREAS, On February 28, 1997, the United States Navy retired Attack Squadron 196 and the historic A-6E Intruder bomber that they flew with great pride; and

      WHEREAS, The naval aviators of Attack Squadron 196 were based at Whidbey Island Naval Air Station; and

      WHEREAS, eighty-six Whidbey Island crewmen gave their lives in service of their country while flying the A-6E Intruder, including thirty killed in combat; and

      WHEREAS, Attack Squadron 196 flew more sorties and suffered greater losses than any other carrier-based squadron in the Vietnam War; and

      WHEREAS, The Whidbey Island Naval Air Station has served as the training base and home to A-6E Intruder crews and their families for more than thirty years; and

      WHEREAS, The A-6E was a carrier-based bomber designed to evade enemy radar by flying at treetop height in all weather conditions; and

      WHEREAS, The A-6E Intruder was the mainstay of carrier aviation during the Vietnam War, as well as during combat operations in Grenada, Lebanon, Libya, and the Persian Gulf in the 1980s, and in the air war during Operation Desert Storm in 1991,

      NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Washington State Senate commemorate the distinguished service of the A-6E Intruder bomber; and

      BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the Senate express honor and recognize the men and women of United States Navy Attack Squadron 196 who maintained and flew this plane for the past thirty years.


INTRODUCTION OF SPECIAL GUESTS


      The President welcomed and introduced Captain Larry Munns, Commanding Officer of the Whidbey Island Navel Air Station, and Captain Terry Toms, Commander of the Attack Wing of the U. S. Pacific Fleet, who were seated in the gallery.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator Johnson, the Senate returned to the sixth order of business.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5486, by Senators Morton, Snyder and Prince (by request of County Road Administration Board)

 

Revising eligibility for rural arterial programs.


      The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator Prince, the rules were suspended, Senate Bill No. 5486 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator Hale, Senator Johnson was excused.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5486.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5486 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 47; Nays, 0; Absent, 1; Excused, 1.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 47.   Absent: Senator Finkbeiner - 1.             Excused: Senator Johnson - 1.               SENATE BILL NO. 5486, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5499, by Senators Roach, Johnson, Goings, Jacobsen, Haugen, Horn, Zarelli, McCaslin, Long, Franklin, Winsley, Oke and Rasmussen

 

Defining when an assault on a bus driver constitutes assault in the third degree.


      The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator Roach, the rules were suspended, Senate Bill No. 5499 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5499.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5499 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 46; Nays, 0; Absent, 2; Excused, 1.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wood and Zarelli - 46.  Absent: Senators Deccio and Wojahn - 2.             Excused: Senator Johnson - 1.               SENATE BILL NO. 5499, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator Swecker, Senators Benton, Deccio, Hale and McDonald were excused,


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5507, by Senators Prince, Hochstatter, Morton and Rasmussen

 

Allowing the holder of a juvenile agricultural driving permit to participate in school traffic safety classes.


      The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator Prince, the rules were suspended, Senate Bill No. 5507 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      Debate ensued.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5507.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5507 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 44; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 5.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Brown, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 44.                    Excused: Senators Benton, Deccio, Hale, Johnson and McDonald - 5.            SENATE BILL NO. 5507, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5518, by Senators McCaslin, Hale, Horn, Winsley and Oke

 

Clarifying the application of the housing for older persons act.


      The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator Winsley, the rules were suspended, Senate Bill No. 5518 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5518.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5518 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 45; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 4.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 45.   Excused: Senators Benton, Hale, Johnson and McDonald - 4.              SENATE BILL NO. 5518, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5519, by Senators Sellar and Oke

 

Enhancing compliance with sentence conditions.


      The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator Long, the rules were suspended, Senate Bill No. 5519 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5519.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5519 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 45; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 4.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 45.   Excused: Senators Benton, Hale, Johnson and McDonald - 4.              SENATE BILL NO. 5519, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5520, by Senator McCaslin

 

Revising provisions relating to intimidation of witnesses.


      The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator Roach, the rules were suspended, Senate Bill No. 5520 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5520.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5520 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 44; Nays, 0; Absent, 1; Excused, 4.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wood and Zarelli - 44. Absent: Senator Wojahn - 1.            Excused: Senators Benton, Hale, Johnson and McDonald - 4.              SENATE BILL NO. 5520, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5530, by Senators Morton and Rasmussen

 

Defining agriculture.


      The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator Morton, the rules were suspended, Senate Bill No. 5530 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5530.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5530 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 45; Nays, 0; Absent, 1; Excused, 3.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn and Wood - 45.                Absent: Senator Zarelli - 1.   Excused: Senators Hale, Johnson and McDonald - 3.           SENATE BILL NO. 5530, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5532, by Senators McCaslin, Haugen and Winsley

 

Requiring mediation before appeal of land-use decisions involving conditional use permits.


MOTIONS


      On motion of Senator McCaslin, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5532 was substituted for Senate Bill No. 5532 and the substitute bill was placed on second reading and read the second time.

      On motion of Senator McCaslin, the rules were suspended, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5532 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      Debate ensued.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator Swecker, Senator Wood was excused.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5532.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5532 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 45; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 4.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn and Zarelli - 45.               Excused: Senators Hale, Johnson, McDonald and Wood - 4.               SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 5532, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5538, by Senators Long, Hargrove, Zarelli, Oke and Winsley

 

Requiring permission before disclosing the address of a child victim or witness or the address of a parent of a child victim or witness.


      The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator Long, the rules were suspended, Senate Bill No. 5538 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5538


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5538 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 47; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 2.



      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 47.   Excused: Senators Johnson and McDonald - 2.     SENATE BILL NO. 5538, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5539, by Senators Oke and Horn (by request of Washington State Patrol)

 

Changing accident report requirements.

MOTIONS


      On motion of Senator Oke, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5539 was substituted for Senate Bill No. 5539 and the substitute bill was placed on second reading and read the second time.

      On motion of Senator Oke, the rules were suspended, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5539 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5539.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5539 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 48; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 1.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 48.    Excused: Senator Johnson - 1.               SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 5539, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.

SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5541, by Senators Wood, Goings and Winsley (by request of Washington State Patrol)

 

Restricting the distance a vehicle may travel in a two-way left-turn lane.


MOTIONS


      On motion of Senator Wood, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5541 was substituted for Senate Bill No. 5541 and the substitute bill was placed on second reading and read the second time.

      On motion of Senator Wood, the rules were suspended, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5541 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5541.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5541 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 45; Nays, 3; Absent, 0; Excused, 1.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, McDonald, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn and Wood - 45.                Voting nay: Senators Morton, Sellar and Zarelli - 3.             Excused: Senator Johnson - 1.      SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 5541, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5551, by Senators Prince, Fraser, Haugen, Jacobsen, McAuliffe and Winsley

 

Designating significant historic places.


      The bill was read the second time.

MOTION


      On motion of Senator McCaslin, the rules were suspended, Senate Bill No. 5551 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      Debate ensued.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5551.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5551 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 48; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 1.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 48.    Excused: Senator Johnson - 1.               SENATE BILL NO. 5551, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5570, by Senators Newhouse, Schow, Horn, Heavey, Franklin, Fraser and Oke (by request of Joint Task Force on Nonpayment of Employer Obligations)

 

Expanding tax evasion penalties.


      The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator Schow, the rules were suspended, Senate Bill No. 5570 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5570.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5570 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 48; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 1.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 48.    Excused: Senator Johnson - 1.               SENATE BILL NO. 5570, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5571, by Senators Newhouse, Schow, Anderson, Horn, Heavey, Franklin, Fraser, Long and Oke (by request of Joint Task Force on Nonpayment of Employer Obligations)

 

Providing for a single form for employers to report unemployment insurance contributions and industrial insurance premiums and assessments.


      The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator Schow, the rules were suspended, Senate Bill No. 5571 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5571.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5571 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 48; Nays, 0; Absent, 1; Excused, 0.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn and Zarelli - 48.                 Absent: Senator Wood - 1.    SENATE BILL NO. 5571, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5603, by Senators Stevens, Zarelli, Johnson, Roach, Oke and Hochstatter

 

Allowing parents access to student records and prohibiting their release without parental consent.


      The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator Hochstatter, the rules were suspended, Senate Bill No. 5603 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5603.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5603 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 49; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 0.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 49.     SENATE BILL NO. 5603, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5613, by Senators Winsley, Rasmussen, Haugen, Prince, Wood, Schow, Jacobsen, Heavey, Goings, Patterson and Finkbeiner

 

Authorizing reserved parking for homeowners near colleges.


      The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator McCaslin, the rules were suspended, Senate Bill No. 5613 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      Debate ensued.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5613.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5613 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 48; Nays, 0; Absent, 1; Excused, 0.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 48.    Absent: Senator Finkbeiner - 1.             SENATE BILL NO. 5613, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator Johnson, the Senate advanced to the eighth order of business.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator Fraser, the following resolution was adopted:


SENATE RESOLUTION 1997-8618


By Senators Fraser, Swecker, Wood, Sheldon, Kohl, Bauer, Jacobsen, Spanel, Sellar, Winsley, Swanson, Prince, Hale, Patterson, McAuliffe, Brown, Prentice, Kline, Franklin, Snyder, Goings, Loveland and Thibaudeau


      WHEREAS, The state of Washington recognizes the wisdom of those who thirty years ago decided to establish a new four-year state college in Olympia to serve the people of Southwest Washington and across the state; and

      WHEREAS, Then Governor Evans, members of the 1967 Washington State Senate and House of Representatives, members of the Temporary Advisory Council on Public Higher Education, members of the Board of the Southwest Washington State College Committee, and the presidents of the four-year public colleges and universities demonstrated farsighted vision in founding The Evergreen State College, and in determining that the new school should take advantage of the best of current knowledge about effective teaching and learning methods; and

      WHEREAS, In response to the Legislature's mandate that this new college meet the needs of the students of today and of the future, the early planners restructured the delivery of higher education and developed an innovative alternative approach to the delivery of education; and

      WHEREAS, That restructuring has proven to be successful, not only in effective teaching and learning, but also in efficiency of delivery; and

      WHEREAS, These founding principles and the college's unique focus on teaching and learning have guided Evergreen through twenty-five years of making a profound and positive difference in the lives of thousands of students; and

      WHEREAS, Evergreen has become nationally and internationally recognized as a center for innovation in higher education, has been consulted in planning new public universities, has been studied by scholars of education, and is the model for educational reform in K-12, in colleges and universities, and in workplace education; and

      WHEREAS, Evergreen's collaborative, interdisciplinary approach to learning and problem solving is increasingly the model for many forward-thinking workplaces; and

      WHEREAS, This month marks the passage of thirty years since enabling legislation was signed into law creating The Evergreen State College;

      NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the Senate recognize the accomplishments of The Evergreen State College, proclaim this to be The Evergreen State College Day, and celebrate and honor The Evergreen State College for its contributions to the Olympia community and to the state of Washington.


      Senators Fraser, Prince, Swecker, Brown, Kohl, Wood, Bauer, Finkbeiner and Snyder spoke to Senate Resolution 1997-8618.


INTRODUCTION OF SPECIAL GUESTS


      The President welcomed and introduced Jane Jervis, President, members of the board of trustees, staff members and faculty of The Evergreen State College, who were seated in the gallery.


INTRODUCTION OF SPECIAL GUEST


      The President welcomed and introduced Daniel J. Evans, former Governor when The Evergreen State College was founded, who was seated on the rostrum.

      With permission of the Senate, business was suspended to permit Daniel J. Evans, the second President of The Evergreen State College and former United States Senator, to address the Senate.


PERSONAL PRIVILEGE


      Senator Fraser: “A point of personal privilege, Mr. President. I would just like to let the members know that there is a reception in the State Reception Room for Evergreen State College people. So, if there is anybody you would like to visit with, if the occasion presents itself today, please do that.”


MOTION


      On motion of Senator Johnson, the Senate returned to the sixth order of business.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5565, by Senators Winsley, Haugen and Hale (by request of Secretary of State Munro)

 

Facilitating review of election procedures.


      The bill was read the second time.


MOTIONS


      On motion of Senator West, the following amendment was adopted:

      On page 2, beginning on line 10, after "(c)" strike all material down to and including "cycle." on line 13, and insert "((Each county shall be reviewed under this section not less than once every four years.))"         On motion of Senator Winsley, the rules were suspended, Engrossed Senate Bill No. 5565 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      Debate ensued.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Engrossed Senate Bill No. 5565.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Engrossed Senate Bill No. 5565 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 47; Nays, 1; Absent, 1; Excused, 0.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 47.    Voting nay: Senator Roach - 1.             Absent: Senator McDonald - 1.             ENGROSSED SENATE BILL NO. 5565, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING



      SENATE BILL NO. 5218, by Senators Fraser, Winsley, Long, Bauer, Franklin, Roach and Loveland (by request of Joint Committee on Pension Policy)

 

Placing restrictions on postretirement employment.


MOTIONS


      On motion of Senator West, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5218 was substituted for Senate Bill No. 5218 and the substitute bill was placed on second reading and read the second time.

      On motion of Senator West, the rules were suspended, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5218 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      Debate ensued.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator Hale, Senator Swecker was excused.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5218.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5218 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 47; Nays, 0; Absent, 1; Excused, 1.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 47.   Absent: Senator McDonald - 1.             Excused: Senator Swecker - 1.              SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 5218, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5188, by Senators Goings, Long, Hargrove, Zarelli, Schow, Winsley and Rasmussen

 

Revising policies concerning health care and information about the health status of inmates.


MOTIONS


      On motion of Senator Goings, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5188 was substituted for Senate Bill No. 5188 and the substitute bill was placed on second reading and read the second time.

      On motion of Senator Goings, the rules were suspended, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5188 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      Debate ensued.


MOTIONS


      On motion of Senator Hale, Senators Deccio, McDonald and Wood were excused.

      On motion of Senator Kline, Senator Franklin was excused.


POINT OF INQUIRY


      Senator Heavey: “Senator Goings, on page three of the bill, it references RCW 70.02.060. On line thirty-six, it references RCW 70.24. 105, Section 4 and on page four, line 5, it references RCW 9.94A.030. Could you explain to me and the body what those RCWs provide for?”

      Senator Goings: “Senator Heavey, thank you very much for the question. In drafting this legislation, which did have very bipartisan support, and working with members on both sides of the aisle, it was our indication that in order to address this legislation properly, not to invade anyone’s personal privacy, and to encompass all RCWs appropriately, we would cover and make sure the inmates rights were sustained in some areas, but the public’s right to know, also, when it comes to a death row inmate. Off the top of my head, I cannot give you the specific meaning of those RCWs. I appreciate Senator Heavey asking that question and I am sure we all found it informative, but again I would urge adoption of Substitute Senate Bill No 5188. Thank you, Mr. President and Senator Heavey.”

      Further debate ensued.


POINT OF INQUIRY


      Senator Goings: “I was just going to ask the distinguished colleague from the Thirty-fourth District, if he knew what those RCWs referred to?”



      Senator Heavey did not respond.

 

PERSONAL PRIVILEGE


      Senator McCaslin: “A point of personal privilege, Mr. President. I think Senator Goings is such a nice young man, I want to give him some advice from an old turkey over here. When a very intelligent attorney gets up and asks you a question like that--let me tell you what I did when Jerry Hughes was here--I made a speech one night and Senator Hughes rose and said, ‘Will Senator McCaslin yield to a question?’ Then I got and I said, ‘Yes.’ He asked me the question and then I said, ‘I said I would yield; I didn’t say I would answer it.’”

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5188.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5188 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 39; Nays, 4; Absent, 1; Excused, 5.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley and Wojahn - 39.        Voting nay: Senators Brown, Kline, Kohl and Prentice - 4.        Absent: Senator Zarelli - 1.   Excused: Senators Deccio, Franklin, McDonald, Swecker and Wood - 5.      SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 5188, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5072, by Senators Kohl, Roach, Fairley, Hargrove, Haugen, Goings, McCaslin, Long, Winsley and Oke

 

Increasing the penalty for providing liquor to persons under age twenty-one.


      The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator Kohl, the rules were suspended, Senate Bill No. 5072 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5072.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5072 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 44; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 5.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn and Zarelli - 44.      Excused: Senators Deccio, Franklin, McDonald, Swecker and Wood - 5.            SENATE BILL NO. 5072, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5118, by Senators McAuliffe, Hargrove, Winsley, Long and Sheldon

 

Changing school truancy petition provisions.


MOTIONS


      On motion of Senator Hochstatter, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5118 was substituted for Senate Bill No. 5118 and the substitute bill was placed on second reading and read the second time.

      On motion of Senator Hochstatter, the rules were suspended, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5118 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      Debate ensued.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator Hale, Senator West was excused.


      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5118.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5118 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 46; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 3.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Thibaudeau, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 46.   Excused: Senators McDonald, Swecker and West - 3.          SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 5118, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5190, by Senators Goings, Long, Hargrove, Zarelli, Bauer, Schow, Oke, Winsley, McCaslin, Rasmussen and Haugen

 

Limiting health care for inmates sentenced to death.


MOTIONS


      On motion of Senator Long, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5190 was substituted for Senate Bill No. 5190 and the substitute bill was placed on second reading and read the second time.

      On motion of Senator Long, the rules were suspended, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5190 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      Debate ensued.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5190.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5190 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 37; Nays, 9; Absent, 0; Excused, 3.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Long, Loveland, McCaslin, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Winsley, Wood and Zarelli - 37.       Voting nay: Senators Fairley, Haugen, Heavey, Kline, Kohl, McAuliffe, Prentice, Thibaudeau and Wojahn - 9.       Excused: Senators McDonald, Swecker and West - 3.          SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 5190, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      HOUSE BILL NO. 1959, by Representatives Robertson, Grant, Mulliken, Cairnes, Mastin, Ogden, Keiser, Dunn and Cooke

 

Providing business and occupation tax exemptions for wholesale car auctions.


      The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator Hale, the rules were suspended, House Bill No. 1959 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of House Bill No. 1959.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of House Bill No. 1959 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 46; Nays, 0; Absent, 1; Excused, 2.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 46.   Absent: Senator Kline - 1.     Excused: Senators McDonald and West - 2.         HOUSE BILL NO. 1959, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5620, by Senators Haugen and McCaslin

 

Granting additional authority to aquifer protection areas.


      The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator McCaslin, the rules were suspended, Senate Bill No. 5620 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5620.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5620 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 46; Nays, 0; Absent, 1; Excused, 2.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 46.   Absent: Senator Kline - 1.     Excused: Senators McDonald and West - 2.         SENATE BILL NO. 5620, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5623, by Senators Prince, Wood, Spanel, Fraser and Winsley

 

Establishing a home tuition program.


MOTIONS


      On motion of Senator Prince, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5623 was substituted for Senate Bill No. 5623 and the substitute bill was placed on second reading and read the second time.

      On motion of Senator Prince, the rules were suspended, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5623 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.


MOTIONS


      On motion of Senator Loveland, Senator Kline was excused.

      On motion of Senator Hale, Senator Schow was excused.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5623.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5623 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 45; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 4.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 45.  Excused: Senators Kline, McDonald, Schow and West - 4.  SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 5623, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5626, by Senators Morton, Hargrove, Swecker, Hochstatter, Stevens, Schow, Strannigan and Anderson

 

Providing game transport tags at no cost in order to meet harvest management goals.


      The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator Oke, the rules were suspended, Senate Bill No. 5626 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5626.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5626 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 45; Nays, 0; Absent, 1; Excused, 3.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 45.        Absent: Senator Finkbeiner - 1.        Excused: Senators McDonald, Schow and West - 3.             SENATE BILL NO. 5626, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING



      SENATE BILL NO. 5628, by Senators Hochstatter, Deccio, Brown and Strannigan

 

Authorizing the utilities and transportation commission to exempt electrical and natural gas companies from securities regulation.


MOTIONS


      On motion of Senator Hochstatter, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5628 was substituted for Senate Bill No. 5628 and the substitute bill was placed on second reading and read the second time.

      On motion of Senator Hochstatter, the rules were suspended, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5628 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      Debate ensued.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5628.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5628 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 47; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 2.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 47.    Excused: Senators McDonald and Schow - 2.       SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 5628, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5637, by Senators Haugen, Horn, Rasmussen and Winsley (by request of County Road Administration Board)

 

Removing residency requirements for county road engineers.


      The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator McCaslin, the rules were suspended, Senate Bill No. 5637 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5637.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5637 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 46; Nays, 0; Absent, 1; Excused, 2.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kline, Kohl, Long, McAuliffe, McCaslin, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 46.  Absent: Senator Loveland - 1.               Excused: Senators McDonald and Schow - 2.       SENATE BILL NO. 5637, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator Franklin, Senator Loveland was excused.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5650, by Senator McDonald

 

Allowing cities to assume jurisdiction over water or sewer districts.


      The bill was read the second time.

MOTION


      On motion of Senator McDonald, the rules were suspended, Senate Bill No. 5650 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5650.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5650 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 48; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 1.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kline, Kohl, Long, McAuliffe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 48.    Excused: Senator Loveland - 1.             SENATE BILL NO. 5650, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5659, by Senator Morton

 

Regulating the beef commission.


      The bill was read the second time.

MOTION


      On motion of Senator Morton, the rules were suspended, Senate Bill No. 5659 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5659.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5659 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 45; Nays, 1; Absent, 3; Excused, 0.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Sheldon, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 45. Voting nay: Senator Prentice - 1.      Absent: Senators Brown, Snyder and Swanson - 3.              SENATE BILL NO. 5659, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5667, by Senators Roach, Haugen and Kohl (by request of Secretary of State Munro)

 

Providing for certification of professional guardians.


MOTIONS


      On motion of Senator Long, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5667 was substituted for Senate Bill No. 5667 and the substitute bill was placed on second reading and read the second time.

      On motion of Senator Long, the rules were suspended, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5667 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      Debate ensued.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator Franklin, Senators Snyder and Swanson were excused.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5667.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5667 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 46; Nays, 0; Absent, 1; Excused, 2.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morton, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Sheldon, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 46.   Absent: Senator Newhouse - 1.             Excused: Senators Snyder and Swanson - 2.         SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 5667, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5668, by Senators Prentice, Deccio, Sellar, Newhouse, Hale, Anderson and Winsley

 

Allowing the department of health to adopt a temporary worker housing code.


MOTIONS


      On motion of Senator Prentice, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5668 was substituted for Senate Bill No. 5668 and the substitute bill was placed on second reading and read the second time.

      On motion of Senator Prentice, the rules were suspended, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5668 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      Debate ensued.


MOTIONS


      On motion of Senator Hale, Senators McDonald and Newhouse were excused.

      On motion of Senator Franklin, Senators Goings and Kline were excused.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5668.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5668 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 43; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 6.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, Morton, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Sheldon, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 43.      Excused: Senators Goings, Kline, McDonald, Newhouse, Snyder and Swanson - 6.           SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 5668, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5669, by Senator Morton (by request of Department of Revenue)

 

Revising the collection of the metals mining and milling fee.


      The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator Morton, the rules were suspended, Senate Bill No. 5669 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5669.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5669 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 43; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 6.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, Morton, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Sheldon, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 43.      Excused: Senators Goings, Kline, McDonald, Newhouse, Snyder and Swanson - 6.           SENATE BILL NO. 5669, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.

 

SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5672, by Senators Strannigan, Franklin, McCaslin, Benton, Wood, Winsley, Horn, Wojahn, Kline, Kohl and Oke

 

Authorizing drug-free zones around public housing authority facilities.


      The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator Strannigan, the rules were suspended, Senate Bill No. 5672 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5672.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5672 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 46; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 3.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Sheldon, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 46.   Excused: Senators Kline, Snyder and Swanson - 3.              SENATE BILL NO. 5672, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5674, by Senators Wood, Haugen, Jacobsen, Prince, Winsley and Kohl

 

Creating the governor's award for excellence in teaching history.


      The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator Wood, the rules were suspended, Senate Bill No. 5674 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      Debate ensued.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5674.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5674 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 48; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 1.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 48.    Excused: Senator Kline - 1.   SENATE BILL NO. 5674, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator Swecker, Senators Anderson and Schow were excused.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5684, by Senators Horn, Haugen and Wood

 

Prescribing procedures for decreasing fire protection district commissioners.


MOTIONS


      On motion of Senator McCaslin, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5684 was substituted for Senate Bill No. 5684 and the substitute bill was placed on second reading and read the second time.

      On motion of Senator McCaslin, the rules were suspended, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5684 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      Debate ensued.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5684.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5684 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 45; Nays, 0; Absent, 1; Excused, 3.

      Voting yea: Senators Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 45.  Absent: Senator Finkbeiner - 1.             Excused: Senators Anderson, Kline and Schow - 3.              SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 5684, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5713, by Senators Prentice, Winsley and Hale (by request of Housing Finance Commission)

 

Defining nonprofit corporation.


      The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator Prentice, the rules were suspended, Senate Bill No. 5713 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5713.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5713 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 47; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 2.

      Voting yea: Senators Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prentice, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Stevens, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 47.    Excused: Senators Anderson and Schow - 2.        SENATE BILL NO. 5713, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


MOTIONS


      On motion of Senator Swecker, Senator Stevens was excused.

      On motion of Senator Franklin, Senator Prentice was excused.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5714, by Senators Rossi and Prentice (by request of Commissioner of Public Lands Belcher and Department of Natural Resources)

 

Concerning the classification of forest practices and the regulation of forest practices by state and local entities.


MOTIONS


      On motion of Senator Rossi, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5714 was substituted for Senate Bill No. 5714 and the substitute bill was placed on second reading and read the second time.

      On motion of Senator Rossi, the rules were suspended, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5714 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5714.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5714 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 45; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 4.

      Voting yea: Senators Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Finkbeiner, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 45. Excused: Senators Anderson, Prentice, Schow and Stevens - 4.      SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 5714, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


NOTICE OF RECONSIDERATION


      Having voted on the prevailing side, Senator Benton served notice that he would move to reconsider the vote by which Senate Bill No. 5401 passed the Senate earlier today.


      EDITOR’S NOTE : See further action on notice to reconsider Substitute Senate Bill No. 5401 at the end of the Sixtieth Day, March 13, 1997.

  

SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5736, by Senators Roach, Winsley, Oke, Benton, Schow, Snyder, Heavey, Bauer and Rasmussen

 

Increasing county burial costs for indigent deceased veterans.


      The bill was read the second time.


MOTION


      On motion of Senator McCaslin, the rules were suspended, Senate Bill No. 5736 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.

      Debate ensued.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5736.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Senate Bill No. 5736 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 45; Nays, 0; Absent, 1; Excused, 3.

      Voting yea: Senators Bauer, Benton, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 45. Absent: Senator Finkbeiner - 1.        Excused: Senators Anderson, Prentice and Stevens - 3.        SENATE BILL NO. 5736, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


SECOND READING


      SENATE BILL NO. 5724, by Senators Wood, Roach and Haugen

 

Extending the statute of limitations for first degree theft when the victim is a 501(c)(3) corporation.


MOTIONS


      On motion of Senator Wood, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5724 was substituted for Senate Bill No. 5724 and the substitute bill was placed on second reading and read the second time.

      On motion of Senator Wood, the rules were suspended, Substitute Senate Bill No. 5724 was advanced to third reading, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.


MOTIONS


      On motion of Senator Hale, Senator Benton was excused.

      On motion of Senator Swecker, Senator Finkbeiner was excused.

      The President declared the question before the Senate to be the roll call on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5724.


ROLL CALL


      The Secretary called the roll on the final passage of Substitute Senate Bill No. 5724 and the bill passed the Senate by the following vote: Yeas, 45; Nays, 0; Absent, 0; Excused, 4.

      Voting yea: Senators Anderson, Bauer, Brown, Deccio, Fairley, Franklin, Fraser, Goings, Hale, Hargrove, Haugen, Heavey, Hochstatter, Horn, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kline, Kohl, Long, Loveland, McAuliffe, McCaslin, McDonald, Morton, Newhouse, Oke, Patterson, Prince, Rasmussen, Roach, Rossi, Schow, Sellar, Sheldon, Snyder, Spanel, Strannigan, Swanson, Swecker, Thibaudeau, West, Winsley, Wojahn, Wood and Zarelli - 45. Excused: Senators Benton, Finkbeiner, Prentice and Stevens - 4.    SUBSTITUTE SENATE BILL NO. 5724, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed. There being no objection, the title of the bill will stand as the title of the act.


MOTION


      At 6:35 p.m., on motion of Senator Johnson, the Senate adjourned until 8:30 a.m., Thursday, March 13, 1997.


BRAD OWEN, President of the Senate


MIKE O'CONNELL, Secretary of the Senate