This publication includes digest and history for bills, joint memorials, joint resolutions, concurrent resolutions, initiatives, and substitutes. Engrossed measures may be republished if the amendment makes a substantive change. Electronic versions of Legislative Digests are available at http://apps.leg.wa.gov/billinfo/digests.aspx?year=2011. HB 1095 by Representatives Taylor, Kretz, Short, and McCune Regarding payments in lieu of taxes for lands managed by the department of fish and wildlife. Authorizes a county legislative authority, if deemed by the authority as beneficial for the economic development of the county, to elect to either reduce payments or excuse from payments certain department-owned game land.Requires the department of fish and wildlife to make payments under RCW 77.12.203 (in-lieu payments authorized) for lands transferred to the department from other state agencies.
HB 1096 by Representative Appleton Concerning health care financing. Creates the Washington health security trust to provide coverage for a set of health services for all residents.Abolishes the health care authority and transfers its powers, duties, and functions to the Washington health security trust.Requires Washington state employers to pay a health security assessment to the department of revenue to fund the Washington health security trust.Requires certain residents to pay a standard monthly flat rate health security premium.Creates the reserve account.Creates the benefits account.Creates the displaced worker training account with an expiration date of January 1, 2016.Deposits certain contributions, and reserves, dividends, and refunds currently in the public employees' and retirees' insurance account in the reserve account and benefits account.Transfers the state health care authority administrative account to the reserve account and the benefits account.Requires revenue from certain taxes to be deposited in the reserve account and the benefits account instead of the general fund.Requires money in the tobacco settlement account to be transferred to the reserve account and the benefits account instead of the general fund.Repeals RCW 82.04.260 (tax on manufacturers and processors of various foods and by-products).
HB 1097 by Representatives Appleton and Roberts Changing offender registration periods for crimes committed by juveniles. Revises registration requirements for sex offenses and kidnapping offenses committed by a juvenile.
HB 1098 by Representatives Hurst and Hasegawa Concerning automated traffic safety cameras. Reviews the original automated traffic safety camera pilot program to address concerns raised by the public about abuses related to the use of automated traffic safety cameras.
HB 1099 by Representatives Hurst and Hasegawa Concerning automated traffic safety cameras. Reviews the original automated traffic safety camera pilot program to address concerns raised by the public about abuses related to the use of automated traffic safety cameras.
HB 1100 by Representatives Moeller, Fitzgibbon, Billig, and Santos Concerning the medical use of cannabis. Clarifies the law on the medical use of cannabis.
HB 1101 by Representatives Moeller and Kenney Providing patients with information on options for breast reconstruction. Requires an ambulatory surgical facility and a hospital in which a mastectomy, lymph node dissection, or lumpectomy is performed to provide the patient with information regarding the option of postprocedure reconstructive surgery.
HB 1102 by Representatives Blake, Chandler, Takko, and Van De Wege Concerning landowner liability associated with forest roads subject to road maintenance and abandonment plans. Excludes certain physical constructions used to block access to, or enhance the surrounding aquatic habitat of, a road subject to the road maintenance and abandonment plan requirements of the forest practices rules, as a known dangerous artificial latent condition.
HB 1103 by Representatives Kristiansen, Morris, and Armstrong Modifying the use of television viewers in motor vehicles. Modifies provisions relating to motor vehicles equipped with television viewers.
HB 1104 by Representatives Moeller, Walsh, Billig, Kenney, Maxwell, and Dammeier; by request of Department of Social and Health Services Concerning the protection of vulnerable adults. Expands the definitions of "vulnerable adult" and "financial exploitation" in chapter 74.34 RCW (abuse of vulnerable adults).Authorizes the department of social and health services to share certain reports and findings with appropriate state or local agencies, law enforcement agencies, the office of the attorney general, federally recognized tribes, or other entities or businesses.Authorizes the department of social and health services' adult protective services division to enter into agreements with federally recognized tribes to investigate reports of abandonment, abuse, neglect, financial exploitation, or self-neglect of vulnerable adults on property over which a federally recognized tribe has exclusive jurisdiction.
HB 1105 by Representatives Kagi, Walsh, Kenney, Maxwell, and Roberts; by request of Department of Social and Health Services Addressing child fatality review in child welfare cases. Authorizes the secretary of the department of social and health services to examine and obtain copies of reports and records of autopsies or post mortems in child fatality review cases.Requires the department of social and health services to consult with the office of the family and children's ombudsman in certain cases to determine if a child fatality review is required.Authorizes the department of social and health services to conduct a review of a near fatality at its discretion.Provides that a child fatality review report is subject to public disclosure.
HB 1106 by Representatives Takko, Orcutt, and Blake; by request of Parks and Recreation Commission Authorizing disposal of property within the Seashore Conservation Area to resolve boundary disputes. Authorizes the parks and recreation commission to directly dispose of up to five contiguous acres of real property within the seashore conservation area, without public auction, to resolve boundary disputes.
HB 1107 by Representatives Taylor, Shea, and McCune Preparing for the epidemiological consequences of diseases related to wolf populations. Requires the department of health, with the assistance of the department of fish and wildlife and the state veterinarian, to develop and implement a program to detect, interdict, and assess the epidemiological consequences of diseases that may afflict or may be carried by wolves and the actual and potential impact of wolves' role in such diseases upon human health in the state.Requires the department of health to implement the act by using federal grant money or other sources of funding not supported by the state general fund.
HB 1108 by Representatives Taylor, Shea, and McCune Concerning the state's management of wolves. Prevents the decline of wild game animal populations in Washington because of wolf predation.Protects the stockgrowers of Washington from economic loss because of wolf predation.Provides for the health and safety of people working outdoors or engaged in outdoor recreation.Asserts the rights of Washington pursuant to the 9th and 10th amendments to the United States Constitution.
HB 1109 by Representatives Taylor, Shea, Kretz, Short, Condotta, and McCune Concerning legislative review of gray wolf conservation and management. Requires the legislature to approve or reject the department of fish and wildlife's recommended final environmental impact statement and the gray wolf conservation and management plan as a whole.
HB 1110 by Representatives Taylor, Shea, Kretz, Short, Rolfes, and McCune Requiring certain state agencies that manage natural resources to coordinate their land management with local governments. Requires the department of fish and wildlife, the department of natural resources, and the parks and recreation commission to coordinate with all applicable affected local government officials during the development, revision, and implementation of any public land use plan under the control or authority of the department or the commission, as applicable.
HB 1111 by Representatives Taylor, Shea, Kretz, Short, McCune, and Condotta Addressing federal and state government coordination with local governments. Authorizes a local government or special purpose district, if the ordinances, regulations, plans, or policies of a local government or special purpose district are less restrictive than applicable federal or state laws or requirements, to demand that the federal or state government coordinate with the local government or special purpose district before the federal or state government implements, enforces, expands, or extends the federal or state law or requirement within the jurisdictional boundary of the local government or special purpose district.
HB 1112 by Representatives Taylor, McCune, and Shea Concerning hunter education. Modifies age requirements when purchasing a hunting license.
HB 1113 by Representatives Rolfes, Klippert, Warnick, Hurst, Finn, Miloscia, Kelley, Goodman, Liias, and Fitzgibbon Modifying provisions relating to prior offenses for the purposes of felony driving or being in physical control of a vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or any drug. Modifies provisions relating to prior offenses with regard to felony driving or being in physical control of a vehicle while under the influence of intoxicating liquor or any drug.
HB 1114 by Representatives Rolfes and Appleton Concerning adoption decrees for children adopted in foreign countries. Authorizes an adoptive parent to petition the court for refinalization of a foreign adoption when certain conditions are met.
HB 1115 by Representatives Alexander, Angel, and Dammeier Authorizing immediate salary reductions for state officials when there is a general salary reduction for state employees. Requires the citizens' commission on salaries for elected officials, in the event that the omnibus operating appropriations act reflects a general salary reduction for state employees, to immediately file a new salary schedule with the secretary of state that reduces the salaries of state elected officials, members of the legislature, and judges of the supreme court, court of appeals, superior courts, and district courts commensurate with the reduction for state employees.Provides that the act takes effect if the proposed amendment to Article XXVIII, section 1 of the state Constitution is validly submitted to and is approved and ratified by the voters at the next general election.
HB 1116 by Representatives Alexander and Dammeier Concerning alcohol sales in state liquor stores and contract liquor stores. Requires the liquor control board to convert at least twenty state liquor stores to contract liquor stores between September 1, 2011, and July 1, 2013, and convert ten state liquor stores to contract liquor stores on a pilot basis between September 1, 2011, and July 1, 2012.Authorizes certain independently owned grocery stores to apply for and receive a contract liquor store appointment.
HB 1117 by Representatives Taylor, Warnick, Chandler, Kretz, and McCune Regarding the relinquishment of water rights. Abolishes relinquishment of water rights by removing all references to relinquishment in the RCW.
HB 1118 by Representatives Morris and Warnick Developing training for manufactured housing community managers. Establishes a training program for managers of manufactured housing communities.Creates an advisory council on manufactured housing community management training.
HB 1119 by Representatives Morris and Anderson Privatizing the management of the state ferry system. Privatizes management functions of the ferry system, making the system contractually accountable for efficient and quality service.Requires the department of transportation to competitively contract out ferry system management functions to a private management services firm.
HB 1120 by Representative Sells; by request of Office of Financial Management Delaying the implementation of the family leave insurance program. Delays implementation of the family leave insurance program.
HB 1121 by Representatives Pearson, Hurst, Kristiansen, and McCune Prohibiting public funds for being used to provide purchases by offenders who are incarcerated. Prohibits public funds from being used to provide any purchase of personal goods at a store located within a correctional facility for or on behalf of an offender who is incarcerated.
HB 1122 by Representatives Frockt, McCoy, and Kenney; by request of Department of Information Services Regarding the authority of the department of information services' authority to provide services to public agencies. Modifies requirements of the department of information services in making information services available.
HB 1123 by Representatives Hudgins and Hurst Modifying provisions relating to the sentencing or imposition of conditions for certain prostitution and sex crimes. Modifies provisions relating to sentencing or imposition of conditions for certain prostitution and sex crimes.
HB 1124 by Representatives Blake, Kretz, Chandler, Taylor, Armstrong, Hinkle, Shea, McCune, and Condotta Establishing seasons for hunting cougars with the aid of dogs. Requires the fish and wildlife commission to adopt rules to establish seasons for hunting cougar with the aid of dogs.
HB 1125 by Representatives Haler, Crouse, Klippert, Taylor, Schmick, Shea, McCune, and Condotta Recognizing hydroelectric generation as a renewable energy resource. Recognizes hydroelectric generation as a renewable energy resource.
HB 1126 by Representatives Ross, Hurst, Pearson, Angel, Dahlquist, and Haler; by request of Attorney General Concerning criminal street gangs. Provides the criminal justice community and local communities with the effective tools they need to better protect the state's citizens from gang-related crime.Requires the department of social and health services, office of juvenile justice, to seek funding from the United States department of justice, office of justice programs, office of juvenile justice and delinquency prevention, to establish a competitive statewide gang prevention and intervention grant program.Creates the crime of school criminal gang intimidation.
HB 1127 by Representatives Moeller and Sells Addressing bargaining with certified exclusive bargaining representatives. Requires bargaining units to be consolidated when the employer and the certified exclusive bargaining representative of the units agree to the consolidation.
HB 1128 by Representatives Roberts, Carlyle, Kagi, Walsh, Orwall, Goodman, Reykdal, Kenney, Maxwell, Appleton, Hunt, and Pettigrew Providing for extended foster care. Provides foster youth who are legally dependent on the state and who reach the age of eighteen while still in foster care with continued foster care services to support basic and healthy transition into adulthood.Engages in the fostering connections act by supporting foster youth to age nineteen with the goal of increasing support to age twenty-one as resources become available.
HB 1129 by Representatives Klippert, Liias, Billig, Rolfes, Fitzgibbon, Reykdal, Ryu, Finn, and Moscoso Including a bicycle and pedestrian traffic safety curriculum in certain traffic schools and safety courses. Includes the bicycle and pedestrian curriculum approved by the department of licensing for driver training schools as part of the curriculum of such traffic schools and traffic safety courses.
HJR 4201 by Representatives Alexander, Angel, Shea, and Dammeier Amending the Constitution to authorize immediate salary reductions for state officials when there is a general salary reduction for state employees. Proposes an amendment to the state Constitution to authorize immediate salary reductions for state officials when there is a general salary reduction for state employees.
HJR 4202 by Representatives Haler, Crouse, Klippert, Taylor, Angel, Schmick, Shea, McCune, and Condotta Amending the state Constitution to require that hydroelectric generation be recognized as a renewable resource. Proposes an amendment to the state Constitution to require that hydroelectric generation be recognized as a renewable resource.
SB 5044 by Senators Rockefeller, Zarelli, and Regala Concerning the tax preference review process. Changes the tax preference review process for the citizen commission for performance measurement of tax preferences and the joint legislative audit and review committee.
SB 5045 by Senators Kohl-Welles, Conway, Holmquist Newbry, Keiser, Kline, King, and Chase; by request of Statute Law Committee Making technical corrections to gender-based terms. Makes technical corrections to gender-based terms.
SB 5046 by Senators Kohl-Welles, Delvin, and Roach; by request of Board For Judicial Administration Adding court-related employees to the assault in the third degree statute. Includes assaulting a judicial officer, court-related employee, county clerk, or county clerk's employee in the crime of assault in the third degree.
SB 5047 by Senators Kline, Chase, Harper, Nelson, Keiser, and Shin Prohibiting requests for waivers of rights of residents of long-term care facilities. Prohibits a long-term care facility or nursing facility from requiring or requesting residents to sign waivers of any rights set forth in the vulnerable adults statute.
SB 5048 by Senators Kline, Nelson, and Chase Creating the Washington enhanced intelligence act. Prohibits a state, local, or county law enforcement agency from collecting or maintaining protected information about an individual or group unless the information directly relates to criminal conduct or activity and there is reasonable suspicion that the subject of the information is or may be involved in criminal conduct or activity.Requires state, local, and county law enforcement agencies to adopt a privacy policy governing treatment of protected information and ensure that all employees are properly trained with regard to protected information, agency privacy policies, and the provisions of the act.Requires the attorney general to conduct in-place audits of state, local, and county law enforcement agency files and records at unscheduled intervals.
SB 5049 by Senators Kline, Roach, and Keiser Implementing recommendations of the sunshine committee. Implements recommendations of the sunshine committee relating to background information records and public inspection and copying.
SB 5050 by Senators Kline, Nelson, Harper, Keiser, and Hatfield Changing provisions concerning residential landlord/tenant security deposits. Requires interest accrued on trust account deposits from residential tenant security deposits to be deposited monthly in the affordable housing for all account.
SB 5051 by Senators Kline, Rockefeller, Nelson, Keiser, Ranker, and Chase Concerning public notice of proposed settlements of environmental and public health enforcement actions. Requires public notice of a proposed settlement at least thirty days before approval of the settlement in any civil enforcement action involving an alleged violation or threatened violation of an environmental law or public health law or permit.
SB 5052 by Senators Kline and Harper Licensing court reporting firms or agencies. Requires a license for certain private court reporting firms or agencies doing business in the state.Requires a court reporting firm or agency licensed in the state to comply with all rules and regulations pertaining to certified court reporters.Authorizes the director of the department of licensing to impose a civil penalty for a violation of chapter 18.145 RCW (court reporting practice act).
SB 5053 by Senators Kline, Hargrove, Nelson, and Chase Authorizing community custody after fifteen years for specified persistent offenders. Authorizes community custody after fifteen years for certain persistent offenders.
SB 5054 by Senators Kline and Harper Regulating legal proceedings involving public hazards. Regulates legal proceedings involving public hazards.
SB 5055 by Senators Kline, Pflug, Kohl-Welles, Nelson, McAuliffe, Keiser, Chase, Fraser, Haugen, Prentice, Brown, Holmquist Newbry, Rockefeller, and Shin Regulating the notice of appointment of a personal representative in probate proceedings. Requires the personal representative of an estate to provide certain information to the department of social and health services division of child support.
SB 5056 by Senators Kline, Carrell, Hargrove, Pflug, Nelson, Harper, Kohl-Welles, Regala, and Roach Concerning bail and pretrial release practices. Modifies bail and pretrial release practices.Addresses proof of financial responsibility; bail bond agents; and disclosure of certain health care information.Requires the state institute for public policy to develop and validate a pretrial risk assessment tool to measure the likelihood that a defendant will fail to appear in court as required.Requires the administrator for the courts to provide superior courts and courts of limited jurisdiction access to the risk assessment tool.Requires the center for court research to research, evaluate, monitor, and report on the validity of the risk assessment tool.Requires a police officer to complete a standardized form at the time of arrest that includes information regarding the defendant's mental health and any history of domestic violence.Clarifies that public inspection of or access to information related to mental health is subject to chapter 71.05 RCW (mental illness) and not the public records act.Makes appropriations.
SB 5057 by Senators Pflug, Kline, and Harper; by request of Washington State Bar Association Concerning the income tax required to be paid by a trustee. Revises principal and income act provisions relating to income tax required to be paid by a trustee.
SB 5058 by Senators Pflug, Kline, and Harper; by request of Washington State Bar Association Addressing receiverships. Modifies provisions relating to receiverships.
SB 5059 by Senators Murray, Pflug, Brown, Kastama, Rockefeller, Shin, Hobbs, Delvin, Conway, Chase, Regala, Kline, Haugen, Kohl-Welles, Pridemore, Tom, Fraser, White, McAuliffe, and Kilmer Regarding insurance coverage for autism spectrum disorders. Extends insurance coverage for autism spectrum disorders.
SB 5060 by Senators Carrell, King, Litzow, Honeyford, Keiser, Kohl-Welles, Shin, Pflug, Holmquist Newbry, and Roach; by request of Attorney General Establishing mail theft provisions. Recognizes the seriousness of taking personal, medical, or financial identifying information and compromising the integrity of our mail system.Creates the crimes of theft of mail and possession of stolen mail.
SB 5061 by Senators Swecker, Haugen, King, and Shin Reconciling changes made to vehicle and vessel registration and title provisions during the 2010 legislative sessions. Makes technical changes and reconciles and conforms amendments to vehicle and vessel registration and title statutes.
SB 5062 by Senators Pridemore, Swecker, Hatfield, Becker, Kastama, White, Tom, Parlette, Shin, Chase, Pflug, and Holmquist Newbry; by request of Attorney General Concerning providing agencies notice of a dispute under the public records act and an opportunity to cure error in the production of public records. Provides an agency with the opportunity to correct an error and provide a public record that may have been previously withheld or not located to reduce the loss of public funds through the assessment of penalties.
SB 5063 by Senators Haugen, King, and Shin Concerning special license plates for motorcycles. Allows motorcycles to display a special license plate.
SB 5064 by Senator Nelson; by request of Washington Citizens' Commission on Salaries for Elected Officials Changing membership provisions relating to the Washington citizens' commission on salaries for elected officials. Revises provisions regarding membership of the citizens' commission on salaries for elected officials.
SB 5065 by Senators Carrell, Kline, Kohl-Welles, Nelson, Delvin, Tom, Shin, McAuliffe, and Kilmer Preventing animal cruelty. Revises animal cruelty provisions.
SB 5066 by Senators Conway, Kohl-Welles, and Kline; by request of Department of Labor & Industries Regarding the streamlining of contractor appeals. Modifies provisions relating to unregistered contractors' defaults in payment and notices of infractions.
SB 5067 by Senators Keiser, Kohl-Welles, Conway, and Chase; by request of Department of Labor & Industries Changing the department of labor and industries certified and registered mail requirements. Changes certain mailing requirements for the department of labor and industries.
SB 5068 by Senators Conway, Prentice, and Kohl-Welles; by request of Department of Labor & Industries Addressing the abatement of violations of the Washington industrial safety and health act during an appeal. Modifies provisions relating to the abatement of violations of the industrial safety and health act during an appeal.
SB 5069 by Senators Prentice, Kohl-Welles, Conway, Kline, and Chase; by request of Department of Labor & Industries Creating the farm labor account. Creates the farm labor account to be used for administering the farm labor contractor licensing program.
SB 5070 by Senators Conway, Kohl-Welles, Kline, and Chase; by request of Department of Labor & Industries Regarding records requests relating to prevailing wage investigations. Prohibits certain employers, contractors, and subcontractors from using prevailing wage records under certain circumstances.
SB 5071 by Senators Murray, Pflug, Keiser, Conway, Kline, Parlette, and Roach Providing licensed midwives online access to the University of Washington health services library. Provides licensed midwives online access to the University of Washington health sciences library.
SB 5072 by Senators Hatfield, Shin, and Haugen; by request of Department of Agriculture Authorizing the department of agriculture to accept and expend gifts. Authorizes the director of the department of agriculture to accept, expend, and retain certain gifts, grants, bequests, and contributions.
SB 5073 by Senators Kohl-Welles, Delvin, Keiser, Regala, Pflug, Murray, Tom, Kline, McAuliffe, and Chase Concerning the medical use of cannabis. Clarifies the law on the medical use of cannabis.
SB 5074 by Senators Murray, Kohl-Welles, Rockefeller, Haugen, Keiser, Regala, Prentice, Hobbs, and Parlette Concerning body art, body piercing, and tattooing. Revises body art, body piercing, and tattooing provisions relating to license cancellation; license suspension for nonpayment or default on certain educational loans and scholarships; and individual operator and location licenses.
SB 5075 by Senators Fain, Hobbs, Benton, Litzow, Keiser, and Tom; by request of Department of Financial Institutions Changing the expiration dates of the mortgage lending fraud prosecution account and its revenue source. Delays the expiration of the mortgage lending fraud prosecution account and its revenue source.
SB 5076 by Senators Hobbs, Benton, Prentice, Keiser, Haugen, Tom, Shin, Kline, and Roach; by request of Department of Financial Institutions Addressing the subpoena authority of the department of financial institutions. Provides a process for the department of financial institutions to apply for court approval of an agency investigative subpoena that is authorized under law in certain cases.
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