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=2013. HB 1430 by Representatives Shea, Overstreet, and Taylor Reducing property tax delinquencies by modifying collection practices. Requires a county treasurer to accept partial payments on taxes due and for delinquent taxes including interest and penalties if the payment is made electronically.
HB 1431 by Representatives Santos, Dahlquist, Bergquist, and Pollet; by request of Superintendent of Public Instruction Regarding alternative learning experience courses. Revises alternative learning experience provisions relating to: (1) Expanding the definition of "online course";(2) Approval criteria for online providers;(3) School districts claiming state funding, assessing educational progress of enrolled students, and awarding grades for online high school courses; and(4) Changing the term "alternative learning experience program" to "alternative learning experience course."
HB 1432 by Representatives Stanford, Hope, Moscoso, Springer, Hayes, Roberts, McCoy, Liias, Kristiansen, and Sells Concerning county property tax levies. Addresses county property tax levies.
HB 1433 by Representatives Takko, Sawyer, Farrell, Haigh, Walsh, Seaquist, Haler, Fey, and Santos Creating a sentence for treatment program for juvenile offenders. Establishes a sentence for treatment program for juvenile offenders.Requires the department of social and health services to maintain a medium security forestry camp at the Naselle youth camp to fulfill the department's obligation to provide education, treatment, and job training to certain juvenile offenders.Authorizes a court to impose a sentence for treatment if a juvenile offender is subject to a disposition of more than fifteen weeks and is not deemed to require confinement in a close security facility by the department of social and health services.
HB 1434 by Representatives Pollet, Upthegrove, McCoy, Fitzgibbon, Ryu, Moscoso, Reykdal, Orwall, Fey, Hudgins, Liias, and Kagi Regarding the inclusion of community involvement in environmental decision making. Requires state agencies, to the extent practical, to make achieving environmental justice part of their mission by identifying and addressing, as appropriate, the disproportionately high and adverse human health or environmental effects of their programs, policies, and activities on minority populations and low-income populations in the state.
HB 1435 by Representatives Goodman and Nealey Clarifying agency relationships in reconveyances of deeds of trust. Clarifies agency relationships in reconveyances of deeds of trust.
HB 1436 by Representatives Rodne, Pedersen, Shea, and Jinkins Concerning privileging and professional conduct reviews by health care professional review bodies. Addresses hospitals' coordinated quality improvement programs and the provision of exclusive remedies in lawsuits by health care providers.
HB 1437 by Representatives Reykdal, Blake, Haigh, Orcutt, Lytton, Van De Wege, and Zeiger Concerning small farms under the current use property tax program for farm and agricultural lands. Provides that farms under twenty acres meeting the income requirements of the current use property tax program for farm and agricultural lands are eligible for current use valuation of the land underlying the residential structures the same as farms twenty acres and over.
HB 1438 by Representatives Buys, Blake, Chandler, Warnick, Schmick, and Fagan Concerning de facto changes in water rights for irrigation purposes that involved conversion to more efficient irrigation technologies. Establishes that the standards for a change of use application for certain types of water rights are the laws in place at the time the change of use was implemented.
HB 1439 by Representatives Buys and Magendanz Concerning autonomous vehicles. Authorizes autonomous vehicles to be operated on the public roads of the state if the manufacturer of the vehicle certifies, in a manner to be determined by the state patrol, that the vehicle meets all safety standards and performance requirements adopted by the state patrol.
HB 1440 by Representatives McCoy, Sullivan, Ryu, Sells, Green, Cody, Moscoso, Goodman, Bergquist, Riccelli, Hunt, Fitzgibbon, Pollet, Seaquist, Roberts, Ormsby, Stonier, Pettigrew, Van De Wege, Hudgins, Reykdal, Blake, Freeman, Moeller, Jinkins, Appleton, and Kagi Ensuring fairness to employers by protecting employees. Finds that improving compliance with wage-related laws will help address the problems of the underground economy, level the playing field for honest employers and contractors, and protect workers.Establishes the employee fair classification act.Creates the employee fair classification act account.
HB 1441 by Representatives Van De Wege, Morrell, Jinkins, Cody, and Bergquist; by request of Insurance Commissioner Addressing long-term care insurance. Decreases the time in which denials of long-term care insurance must be made.Requires the insurance commissioner to adopt by rule prompt payment requirements for long-term care insurance.
HB 1442 by Representatives Schmick, Cody, Hunt, Condotta, Blake, and Sullivan Providing increased access to parimutuel satellite locations in counties with a population exceeding one million. Authorizes the horse racing commission to approve two parimutuel satellite locations in counties with a population exceeding one million.
HB 1443 by Representatives Sells and Hope Providing for property tax exemption for the value of new construction of industrial/manufacturing facilities in targeted urban areas. Provides property tax exemptions to encourage new manufacturing and industrial uses on undeveloped or underutilized lands zoned for industrial and manufacturing uses in targeted urban areas.
HB 1444 by Representatives Hunt, Tharinger, Takko, Morris, Fey, and Pollet Concerning stewardship of household mercury-containing lights. Provides flexibility for mercury light manufacturers in order to provide a sustainable funding mechanism and effective state protections to producer-operated product stewardship programs.Provides for termination and review, under the sunset act, of the product stewardship program for the disposal of mercury-containing lights.
HB 1445 by Representatives Cody, Green, Jinkins, and Morrell Concerning complex rehabilitation technology products. Requires the state health care authority to establish a separate recognition for medically necessary, individually configured, complex rehabilitation technology products and services for complex needs patients with the medical assistance program.
HB 1446 by Representatives Kirby, Nealey, and Goodman Concerning judicial proceedings and forms. Modifies judicial proceedings provisions relating to: (1) Notification to the county auditor of undeliverable jury duty summons;(2) Commencement of judicial proceeding as a new action; and(3) Public inspection of final order and subsequent documents or pleadings in a proceeding to adjudicate parentage.
HB 1447 by Representatives Fey, Hargrove, Clibborn, and Zeiger Modifying the boundaries of certain heavy haul corridors. Changes the boundaries of certain heavy haul corridors.
HB 1448 by Representatives Bergquist, Ross, Cody, Harris, Green, Rodne, Tharinger, Johnson, Manweller, Magendanz, and Morrell Regarding telemedicine. Recognizes the application of telemedicine as a reimbursable service by which an individual receives medical services from a health care provider without face-to-face contact with the provider.Reduces the compliance requirements on hospitals when granting privileges or associations to telemedicine physicians.
HB 1449 by Representatives Bergquist, Hope, Hunt, Buys, Orwall, Manweller, and Freeman Making specific prosecution and defense documents and materials exempt from public inspection and copying. Exempts from public inspection and copying under the public records act, victim impact statements and certain documents and other materials provided by the attorney for the defendant, or by the defendant when acting pro se, to the prosecuting attorney.
HB 1450 by Representatives Hunt and Pollet; by request of Superintendent of Public Instruction Regarding assessments in public schools. Declares an intent to: (1) Begin administering the college-ready and career-ready assessments that are being developed to measure the common core state standards in the 2014-2015 school year;(2) Combine the current reading and writing assessments into English language arts assessments;(3) Reduce the number of different assessments that will be required for students to graduate beginning with the class of 2015; and(4) Decentralize the scoring of the collections of evidence.Requires the student achievement council to convene a workgroup to determine how the results of the college and career assessment could be incorporated into college and university admissions, scholarship, and course placement decisions.Requires the office of the superintendent of public instruction to develop a process for periodically auditing school districts to ensure fair and reliable scoring of the collections.
HB 1451 by Representatives Hurst, Freeman, Takko, Carlyle, and Pollet; by request of State Auditor Providing a process for the state auditor's office to apply for investigative subpoenas. Provides a process for the state auditor and his or her authorized assistants to apply for and obtain a superior court order approving and authorizing a subpoena in advance of its issuance.
HB 1452 by Representatives Dahlquist, Magendanz, Angel, Buys, Fagan, Pike, and Smith Establishing accountability for student performance in third grade. Allows school districts to exempt certain students from the performance standard for promotion to fourth grade.Requires school districts to provide: (1) Certain remedial measures for students who did not meet the state standard on the third grade statewide assessment in English language arts in the previous school year; and(2) Supplemental learning opportunities through an extended school day or school year or through a summer school program for certain students retained in third grade or eligible to be retained but promoted to fourth grade.
HB 1453 by Representatives Seaquist, Bergquist, Fey, Pollet, and Santos Changing state need grant eligibility provisions. Changes eligibility requirements for a state need grant.
HB 1454 by Representatives Overstreet, Shea, Taylor, Scott, and Condotta Creating the Washington state freedom of travel act. Establishes the Washington state freedom of travel act.Addresses the act of a public servant committing an offense of official oppression.
HB 1455 by Representatives Overstreet, Hurst, Orcutt, Haigh, Shea, Condotta, Morris, Buys, Taylor, Kretz, Scott, Upthegrove, Short, Harris, Hargrove, O'Ban, Holy, Schmick, Fagan, and Kristiansen Eliminating the use of automated traffic safety cameras. Repeals statutes authorizing the use of automated traffic safety cameras.
HB 1456 by Representatives Hunt, Moscoso, Seaquist, Blake, Riccelli, Reykdal, Stanford, Fitzgibbon, and Bergquist Authorizing pretax payroll deductions for qualified transit and parking benefits. Authorizes, under certain conditions, pretax payroll deductions for qualified transit and parking benefits.
HB 1457 by Representatives Green, Sawyer, Reykdal, Appleton, Sells, Ormsby, Bergquist, Jinkins, Pollet, Fey, Moeller, Kagi, Freeman, and Hudgins Implementing family and medical leave insurance. Allows workers to care for family members with a serious health condition or to recover from their own serious health condition.Expands duties of the employment security department.Requires each employer, for each individual, to pay a premium to the employment security department based on the amount of the employee's wages.Provides a business and occupation tax credit for certain employers.Changes the name of the family leave insurance program to the family and medical leave insurance program.Changes the name of the family leave insurance account to the family and medical leave insurance account.
HB 1458 by Representative Green Repealing provisions restricting outings from state facilities. Repeals statutes that prohibit certain confined persons from leaving the facility in which they are confined.
HB 1459 by Representatives Haler, Springer, Walsh, Wylie, Seaquist, Wilcox, Johnson, Condotta, Fagan, Maxwell, and Pollet Authorizing students under the age of twenty-one to taste wine in viticulture and enology programs. Allows students between the ages of eighteen and twenty-one, who are enrolled in a viticulture or enology degree program at certain educational facilities, to taste but not ingest wine for instructional purposes.
HB 1460 by Representatives Manweller and Condotta Creating a process for administrative reassignment of public employees. Allows an employee to be placed on administrative reassignment if the employee's manager determines that administrative reassignment is necessary to ensure a full, thorough, and impartial investigation of a workplace complaint.
HB 1461 by Representatives Manweller and Condotta Requiring notice of employees' rights related to unions. Requires the department of labor and industries to include information regarding employees' rights related to union membership and dues in certain workplace posters.Requires the public employment relations commission to develop language to educate and advise employees regarding their rights related to union membership and dues and transmit the language to the department of labor and industries for inclusion in the workplace poster.
HB 1462 by Representatives Manweller and Condotta Creating a good faith defense for certain minimum wage and overtime compensation complaints. Creates a good faith defense for certain minimum wage and overtime compensation complaints.
HB 1463 by Representatives Manweller and Condotta Addressing compensation for injured workers. Modifies provisions relating to compensation for injured workers.
HB 1464 by Representatives Manweller and Condotta Simplifying and adding certainty to the calculation of workers' compensation benefits. Simplifies the calculation of workers' compensation benefits.
HB 1465 by Representatives Manweller and Condotta Concerning recovery for purposes of legal actions under the industrial insurance statutes. Specifies that the act is an explicit restatement of the legislature's original intent to grant the department of labor and industries or a self-insured employer the authority to reimburse itself from a third-party recovery for the amount paid on behalf of the worker or beneficiary for all economic and noneconomic damages except loss of consortium.
HB 1466 by Representatives Haigh, Warnick, Dunshee, Fey, Kristiansen, and Reykdal Revising alternative public works contracting procedures. Revises procedures regarding alternative public works contracts.Changes the composition of the capital projects advisory review board.Requires the joint legislative audit and review committee, if the sunset review process expires before June 30, 2021, to conduct a program and fiscal review of the alternative public works contracting procedures by June 30, 2021. Expires July 1, 2022.
HB 1467 by Representatives Green, Sells, Reykdal, Ormsby, McCoy, Van De Wege, Appleton, and Bergquist; by request of Department of Labor & Industries Addressing the collection of unpaid wages. Modifies procedures for the collection of unpaid wages.
HB 1468 by Representatives Sells, Reykdal, Manweller, Condotta, Ormsby, Van De Wege, Fagan, and Green; by request of Department of Labor & Industries Modifying payment methods on certain claimants' benefits. Modifies the payment process for certain claimants' benefits with regard to victims of crime and the industrial insurance act.
HB 1469 by Representatives Schmick, Sells, Reykdal, Fagan, Green, Condotta, Short, Ormsby, and Van De Wege; by request of Department of Labor & Industries Addressing industrial insurance for horse racing employment. Modifies provisions relating to industrial insurance coverage for horse racing employment.
HB 1470 by Representatives Ormsby, Manweller, Sells, Reykdal, Fagan, Green, Van De Wege, and Condotta; by request of Department of Labor & Industries Addressing the recommendations of the vocational rehabilitation subcommittee for workers' compensation. Addresses recommendations of the vocational rehabilitation subcommittee for workers' compensation.
HB 1471 by Representatives Riccelli, Schmick, Cody, Clibborn, Ross, Short, Rodne, Green, Angel, and Morrell; by request of Department of Health Updating and aligning with federal requirements hospital health care-associated infection rate reporting. Updates and aligns hospital health care-associated infection rate reporting with federal requirements.
HB 1472 by Representatives Hansen, Habib, Freeman, and Magendanz Providing initiatives to improve and expand access to computer science education. Improves and expands access to computer science education.Requires high school and school district boards of directors to approve AP computer science courses as equivalent to high school mathematics.Requires the office of the superintendent of public instruction to allocate grants to certain school districts to increase the number of courses coinstructed by computer science professionals.Requires the workforce training and education coordinating board to convene and provide staff support for a computer science professional shortage task force to develop a strategic plan to increase the number of graduates from high schools, colleges, and universities who are prepared to enter the workforce or continue their education in computer science.Requires the office of online learning to actively seek: (1) Additional providers of online computer science courses to be made available through the office; and(2) Funding from private or federal sources to offset the costs to school districts and students of offering and enrolling in online computer science courses made available through the office.
HB 1473 by Representatives Sells, McCoy, Morrell, Roberts, Takko, Lytton, Green, Ormsby, Bergquist, Freeman, and Pollet Requiring certain entities to report payments for construction services. Requires an entity that, in the course of business, makes a payment to a construction service provider of six hundred dollars or more in a taxable year for performing construction services to report the payment to the department of labor and industries and the construction service provider.Requires the department of labor and industries to transmit the report to the commissioner of the employment security department.Exempts from public disclosure under the public records act, the reports filed with the department of labor and industries.
HB 1474 by Representatives Pedersen, Rodne, Goodman, Buys, Hunt, Hunter, Hudgins, Carlyle, Fey, and Pollet Giving general election voters the power to choose between the top two candidates for nonpartisan offices. Gives voters the power to choose between the top two candidates for nonpartisan offices in a general election.
HB 1475 by Representatives Magendanz, Dahlquist, Haigh, Zeiger, Hargrove, and Fagan Authorizing waivers of state requirements for school districts. Provides a process for school district boards of directors to waive certain state education requirements when the local board determines it is necessary to do so.
HB 1476 by Representatives Dahlquist, Magendanz, Zeiger, Smith, Hargrove, Fagan, Buys, and Scott Establishing a performance-based grading system for schools and school districts. Requires the accountability index developed by the state board of education to identify five categories of schools and school districts, which must be labeled using a letter A through F grading system based on relative performance on the criteria used in the index.
HB 1477 by Representatives Magendanz, Pedersen, Dahlquist, Lytton, Hargrove, Fagan, and Santos Providing flexibility for how school districts address truancy of students. Provides flexibility to school districts when addressing truancy to reduce the administrative and paperwork load for school districts and the court system.
HB 1478 by Representatives Orcutt, Taylor, Short, Smith, Angel, Pike, Condotta, Vick, Haler, Hargrove, Buys, Fagan, Scott, and Kristiansen Providing a moratorium on rule making. Imposes a moratorium on formal and informal rule making by state agencies, except in certain specified instances, to last for three years or until the state is no longer facing financial deficits.
HB 1479 by Representatives Orcutt, Pike, Hargrove, Buys, and Morrell Allowing leased land used for the placement of a mobile home to qualify for the senior, disabled, and veteran property tax exemption. Exempts certain real property from taxation if it is leased to the owner of a mobile home, meeting certain requirements, who places such mobile home on the property.
SB 5323 by Senators Roach, Darneille, Conway, and Carrell Authorizing assessments for nuisance abatement in cities and towns. Authorizes cities and towns to: (1) Declare by ordinance what is deemed to be a nuisance within the city or town, including litter and potentially dangerous litter;(2) Prevent, remove, and abate a nuisance at the expense of the parties creating the nuisance; and(3) Levy a special assessment on the land or premises on which the nuisance is situated.
SB 5324 by Senators Honeyford, Fraser, and Ericksen Concerning mosquito abatement in storm water control retention ponds. Requires local governments to use integrated pest management mosquito control abatement methods in storm water control retention ponds.
SB 5325 by Senators Rivers, Cleveland, Benton, and King Concerning the definition of a rural county for public facilities' sales and use tax purposes. Revises the definition of "rural county" for purposes of public facilities' sales and use tax.
SB 5326 by Senators Rivers, Benton, King, Ericksen, and Shin Delaying new storm water requirements. Requires the department of ecology to: (1) Reissue, without modification and for a term of three years, phase I national pollutant discharge elimination system municipal storm water general permits in effect on September 1, 2012; and(2) Modify the date the updated permits reissued on August 1, 2012, become effective from August 1, 2013, to August 1, 2016.
SB 5327 by Senators Fraser, Hobbs, and Becker Concerning small farms under the current use property tax program for farm and agricultural lands. Provides that farms under twenty acres meeting the income requirements of the current use property tax program for farm and agricultural lands are eligible for current use valuation of the land underlying the residential structures the same as farms twenty acres and over.
SB 5328 by Senators Litzow, Hobbs, Dammeier, Hatfield, Baumgartner, Roach, Hill, Braun, Shin, and Tom Creating a school-grading program that relies on the accountability index. Requires the state board of education to implement a school-grading program that relies on the accountability index.Creates the Washington school recognition program to provide financial awards to certain public schools.
SB 5329 by Senators Litzow, Hobbs, Fain, Hatfield, Tom, Frockt, and Roach Creating the state superintendent school district. Establishes the state superintendent district as a statewide school district within the state to provide a transformation of school governance, staffing, leadership, and management.
SB 5330 by Senators Hargrove, Shin, and Hill Improving student achievement and student outcomes. Makes changes to the program of basic education in those areas where emerging research and evidence shows there are better and more efficient strategies for improving student achievement and student outcomes.
SB 5331 by Senators Hobbs, Roach, Conway, Fain, and Delvin Concerning voter-approved benefit charges for regional fire protection service authorities. Modifies provisions relating to voter-approved benefit charges for regional fire protection service authorities.
SB 5332 by Senators Roach, Nelson, Rolfes, Conway, Fain, and Delvin Modifying the percentage of votes required to approve benefit charges for fire protection districts. Changes the percentage of votes required to approve benefit charges for fire protection districts.
SB 5333 by Senators Keiser, McAuliffe, Rolfes, Becker, Schlicher, Harper, Nelson, Hobbs, Frockt, Kline, and Shin Providing mental health first-aid training to teachers and educational staff. Requires the department of social and health services to provide funds for mental health first-aid training targeted at teachers and educational staff.Makes an appropriation.
SB 5334 by Senator Hewitt; by request of Washington State Department of Commerce Concerning public facilities' grants and loans. Changes the composition and duties of the community economic revitalization board.Authorizes flexibility for the board to help fund planning, predevelopment, and construction costs of infrastructure and facilities and sites that foster economic vitality and diversification.Requires the department of commerce to provide management services to assist the board in implementing its duties.Changes disbursement and loan repayment requirements for the public facilities construction loan revolving account.
SB 5335 by Senators Dammeier, Eide, King, Hobbs, and Fain Modifying the boundaries of certain heavy haul corridors. Changes the boundaries of certain heavy haul corridors.
SB 5336 by Senators Roach, Sheldon, Benton, and Shin Concerning the standard of evidence for appeals of valuation of property for purposes of taxation. Addresses the standard of evidence for appeals of valuation of property for purposes of taxation.
SB 5337 by Senators Pearson, Fraser, Hargrove, Nelson, Smith, Fain, Kline, Hobbs, Shin, Tom, and Parlette; by request of Department of Natural Resources Modifying expiration dates affecting the department of natural resources' timber sale program. Extends certain expiration dates affecting the department of natural resources' timber sale program.
SB 5338 by Senators Hobbs, Mullet, Fain, and Benton Addressing nonprofit debt adjusters. Allows nonprofit debt adjusters to retain and receive fair share contributions.
SB 5339 by Senators Becker, Schlicher, Dammeier, Billig, Keiser, Tom, and Mullet Addressing wellness programs under the insurance code. Revises insurance code provisions relating to wellness programs.
SB 5340 by Senators Chase, Darneille, Schlicher, Kline, Nelson, Keiser, Shin, and Conway Limiting maximum capital and reserves accumulations by health care service contractors and health maintenance organizations. Limits the amount of capital and reserves health care service contractors and health maintenance organizations may accumulate.Requires excesses of this amount to be returned to policyholders.
SB 5341 by Senators Darneille, Benton, Harper, Kohl-Welles, and Kline Concerning the use of nonconviction records for employment and housing opportunities. Requests the supreme court to adopt court rules that limit public access to nonconviction records.Prohibits certain employers and landlords from considering nonconviction data on employment and rental applications.
SB 5342 by Senators Dammeier, Murray, Mullet, Harper, Parlette, Schlicher, Tom, Sheldon, and Kohl-Welles Concerning a sales and use tax exemption for restaurants in respect to certain items that impart flavor to food during the cooking process. Provides a sales and use tax exemption to restaurants on products that impart flavor to food during the cooking process.
SB 5343 by Senators Bailey, Rivers, Hobbs, Kline, Mullet, Fain, Frockt, Billig, Shin, Tom, Conway, and Roach; by request of Washington State Bar Association Concerning the rights of higher education students involved in military service. Provides certain protections for higher education students involved in military service who incur absences or miss assignments or exams due to requirements of their service.
SB 5344 by Senators Mullet, Hobbs, Kline, Fain, and Benton Revising state statutes concerning trusts. Revises statutes that govern trusts.
SB 5345 by Senators Pearson, Kline, Roach, Carrell, and Kohl-Welles Adding persons who serve legal process to assault in the third degree provisions. Modifies assault in the third degree provisions to include the assault of a person in the act of serving legal process.
SB 5346 by Senators Keiser, Kohl-Welles, Kline, Rolfes, Chase, McAuliffe, Billig, Conway, Hasegawa, Nelson, Fraser, Frockt, and Shin Restoring funding to in-home care services. Requires the department of social and health services to provide certain eligible individuals with the hours of in-home care designated as the base hours for their in-home group, as it existed on December 1, 2010.Repeals the sales tax exemption for nonresidents on the sale of tangible personal property, digital goods, and digital codes for use outside the state.
SB 5347 by Senators Rivers and Roach Assuring the people's right to vote on initiatives that submit sufficient valid voter signatures. Requires state and local initiatives, for which sufficient valid voter signatures are submitted, to be submitted to a vote of the people at the next election date.
SB 5348 by Senators Nelson, Kohl-Welles, and Kline Directing the department of health to review the impact of chemicals on public health. Requires the department of health to assess existing and developing scientific information and provide updates to the legislature to provide current information in which to better understand the potential implications for public health from exposure to chemicals and chemical mixtures.Makes an appropriation.
SB 5349 by Senators Dammeier, Hasegawa, Hewitt, Keiser, Rivers, Hobbs, and Kline Revising alternative public works contracting procedures. Revises procedures regarding alternative public works contracts.Changes the composition of the capital projects advisory review board.Requires the joint legislative audit and review committee, if the sunset review process expires before June 30, 2021, to conduct a program and fiscal review of the alternative public works contracting procedures by June 30, 2021. Expires July 1, 2022.
SB 5350 by Senators Kohl-Welles, Hasegawa, Conway, Nelson, Keiser, Harper, Rolfes, Darneille, Kline, Chase, Billig, Delvin, Frockt, and Shin Modifying collective bargaining law related to providing additional compensation for academic employees at community and technical colleges. Authorizes community college boards of trustees to use the collective bargaining process to provide qualifying academic employees with step increases.
SB 5351 by Senator Ericksen Creating a state universal communications service program. Establishes a state universal communications service program that: (1) Enhances the public network;(2) Is funded with a network connection fee paid by communications providers based upon working telephone numbers;(3) Is administered by a neutral third party selected by the utilities and transportation commission;(4) Is operated pursuant to rules adopted by the utilities and transportation commission; and(5) Advances universal service in a manner not inconsistent with the requirements of the federal telecommunications act.Expires June 30, 2019.
SB 5352 by Senators Holmquist Newbry, Conway, and Hewitt Clarifying the terminology and duties of the real estate agency relationship law to be consistent with other existing laws. Clarifies the terminology and duties of the laws governing the real estate agency relationship to make them consistent with other existing laws.
SB 5353 by Senators Roach and Holmquist Newbry; by request of Employment Security Department Providing information to assist in unemployment insurance overpayment recovery. Requires the department of fish and wildlife to disclose personally identifying information, including social security number, to the employment security department for the purpose of unemployment insurance overpayment recovery.
SB 5354 by Senators Holmquist Newbry and Conway; by request of Employment Security Department Changing the employment security department's settlement authority. Changes the settlement authority of the employment security department.
SB 5355 by Senators Holmquist Newbry, Conway, Kohl-Welles, and Keiser; by request of Employment Security Department Implementing the unemployment insurance integrity provisions of the federal trade adjustment assistance extension act of 2011. Implements the unemployment insurance integrity provisions of the federal trade adjustment assistance extension act of 2011.
SB 5356 by Senators Holmquist Newbry, Conway, Kohl-Welles, Rolfes, and Kline; by request of Employment Security Department Changing the unemployment insurance shared work program by adopting short-time compensation provisions in the federal middle class tax relief and job creation act of 2012. Adopts short-time compensation provisions in the federal middle class tax relief and job creation act of 2012 to change the unemployment insurance shared work program.
SB 5357 by Senators Honeyford, Delvin, Ericksen, Hobbs, Hatfield, and Rolfes Directing state investments of existing litter tax revenues under chapter 82.19 RCW in material waste management efforts without increasing the tax rate. Requires the department of ecology to coordinate and expend funds collected from the litter tax with priority given to products identified under RCW 82.19.020 and solely for the purposes of recycling, composting, and litter collection, reduction, and control programs.Changes the distribution of money from the waste reduction, recycling, and litter control account.
SB 5358 by Senators Becker, Keiser, Conway, Schlicher, Dammeier, Cleveland, Bailey, Parlette, Ericksen, Shin, Kohl-Welles, and Kline Concerning people with disabilities who receive no paid services from the department of social and health services' division of developmental disabilities. Requires the department of social and health services to: (1) Expand the informing families building trust communication project to provide information about the developmental disabilities system to individuals and families on the no paid services case load;(2) Hire the number of case managers necessary to conduct assessments to determine the level of needs of those who ask for services and those who may appear eligible for medicaid personal care; and(3) Provide respite care for four thousand individuals on the no paid services case load for certain fiscal years.Requires the caseload forecast council to forecast the no paid services case load portion of the department of social and health services' division of developmental disabilities to assist the legislature in developing respite needs and budget requirements for the population of persons with developmental disabilities.
SB 5359 by Senator Carrell Concerning mandatory reporting of child abuse or neglect by supervised persons. Clarifies the meaning of certain terms for the purposes of mandatory reporting requirements of child abuse and neglect.
SB 5360 by Senators Conway, Keiser, Hasegawa, Kohl-Welles, Frockt, and Kline; by request of Department of Labor & Industries Addressing the collection of unpaid wages. Modifies procedures for the collection of unpaid wages.
SB 5361 by Senators Holmquist Newbry, Conway, Keiser, Hasegawa, Kohl-Welles, and Kline; by request of Department of Labor & Industries Modifying payment methods on certain claimants' benefits. Modifies the payment process for certain claimants' benefits with regard to victims of crime and the industrial insurance act.
SB 5362 by Senators Conway, Holmquist Newbry, Keiser, and Kohl-Welles; by request of Department of Labor & Industries Addressing the recommendations of the vocational rehabilitation subcommittee for workers' compensation. Addresses recommendations of the vocational rehabilitation subcommittee for workers' compensation.
SB 5363 by Senators Holmquist Newbry, Conway, Keiser, Hasegawa, and Kohl-Welles; by request of Department of Labor & Industries Addressing industrial insurance for horse racing employment. Modifies provisions relating to industrial insurance coverage for horse racing employment.
SB 5364 by Senators Kline and Padden Concerning court reporters, communication access real-time translation, and real-time captioning services. Regulates the certification and practice of court reporters, communication access real-time translation providers, and real-time captioning service providers.
SB 5365 by Senators Rolfes, Cleveland, Frockt, Kohl-Welles, and Kline Increasing the capacity of school districts to recognize and respond to troubled youth. Increases the capacity for school districts to recognize and respond to troubled youth through additional training, more comprehensive planning, and emphasis on partnerships between schools and communities.
SB 5366 by Senators Rolfes, Hobbs, McAuliffe, Chase, Frockt, and Shin Requiring the office of the superintendent of public instruction to assist school districts in disclosing information about required assessments. Requires school districts to notify parents or guardians of enrolled students about information on each standardized assessment from kindergarten through twelfth grade that is required by the state or by the federal government.Requires the office of the superintendent of public instruction to provide to school districts regularly updated information necessary for the district to notify parents of the standardized assessment information.
SB 5367 by Senators Honeyford, Hatfield, Fraser, King, Nelson, Delvin, and Shin; by request of Governor Inslee Concerning Yakima river basin water resource management. Authorizes the department of ecology to: (1) Implement the integrated water resource management plan in the Yakima river basin;(2) Develop water supply solutions that provide concurrent benefits to both instream and out-of-stream uses; and(3) Address a variety of water resource and ecosystem problems affecting fish passage, habitat functions, and agricultural, municipal, and domestic water supply in the Yakima river basin, consistent with the integrated plan.Creates the Yakima integrated plan implementation account, the Yakima integrated plan implementation taxable bond account, and the Yakima integrated plan implementation revenue recovery account.
SB 5368 by Senators Honeyford and King Determining the proportion of supplemental income to be paid by component cities, towns, and counties. Requires the method for the determination of supplemental income to be obtained from component cities, towns, or counties for implementation and enforcement of federal clean air laws and regulations to exclude consideration of either the assessed valuation of property or population located within a federally recognized Indian reservation.
SB 5369 by Senators Kline, King, Honeyford, and Mullet Concerning the use of geothermal resources. Clarifies that ownership of geothermal resources resides with the surface owner unless the interest is otherwise reserved or conveyed.Provides that no water uses associated with a geothermal well impair any water use authorized through appropriation under Title 90 RCW (water rights--environment).Creates the geothermal account.
SB 5370 by Senators Kline, Keiser, and Shin Implementing the recommendation of the developmental disabilities service system task force relating to community living safeguards. Requires the department of social and health services to certify community residential programs by: (1) Establishing supported living certification requirements and fees; and(2) Authorizing civil fines, stop placements, conditions on certifications, and specific plans of correction for supported living providers.Creates the community residential program account.
SB 5371 by Senators Kline, King, Keiser, and Shin Implementing the recommendations of the developmental disability service system task force. Modifies provisions governing residential habilitation centers to implement the recommendations of the developmental disability service system task force.
SB 5372 by Senators Kline, Kohl-Welles, Murray, Hasegawa, Nelson, Keiser, and Billig Reducing criminal justice expenses by eliminating the death penalty in favor of life incarceration. Eliminates the death penalty in favor of a sentence of life imprisonment without possibility of release or parole.
SB 5373 by Senator Kline Concerning confidential informants. Implements policies and procedures governing the use of confidential informants by law enforcement agencies.
SB 5374 by Senators Kline and Keiser Concerning photographs, microphotographs, and electronic images from traffic safety cameras and toll systems. Specifies that records, photographs, digital photographs, microphotographs, videotapes, and other recorded images from traffic safety cameras and toll systems are available to law enforcement pursuant to a lawfully issued search warrant.
SB 5375 by Senators Kline, Conway, Litzow, Keiser, Chase, Hasegawa, Kohl-Welles, Schoesler, and Roach Modifying assault in the third degree provisions. Includes in the crime of assault in the third degree, the assault of a utility worker, or employee of any publicly or privately owned utility company or agency, who is at the time of the act engaged in his or her official duties.
SB 5376 by Senators Kline, Fain, Shin, Nelson, Keiser, Carrell, McAuliffe, Hill, Litzow, Tom, and Kohl-Welles Concerning juvenile firearms and weapons crimes. Addresses juvenile firearms and weapons crimes.
SB 5377 by Senators Rivers, Hatfield, Bailey, Becker, and Hargrove Extending the program establishing Christmas tree grower licensure. Delays, until July 1, 2020, the expiration of the program establishing Christmas tree grower licensure.
SB 5378 by Senators Benton, Schoesler, Bailey, Carrell, Becker, Holmquist Newbry, Sheldon, Ericksen, and Dammeier Creating a six-year time frame for substantial building code amendments. Extends time requirements so substantial revisions to the building codes occur less frequently.
SB 5379 by Senator Benton Concerning nighttime vision acuity testing for driver's license applicants. Requires the director of the department of licensing, if he or she requires an applicant to be examined by a competent vision authority regarding nighttime visual acuity, to require the vision authority to verify only that the applicant can see adequately to safely operate a vehicle at night.
SB 5380 by Senators Benton, Carrell, and Rivers Concerning the verification of voter registration qualifications. Provides additional duties to the director of the department of licensing and the secretary of state with regard to verification of voter registration qualifications.
SB 5381 by Senators Benton and Padden Concerning cellular telephone use by state employees. Requires the office of the chief information officer to: (1) Contract with a private optimization specialist to develop a strategy to match the state's actual cellular telephone usage with the most cost-effective delivery of those services; and(2) Assist state agencies in developing and implementing agency-wide cellular telephone use policies.
SB 5382 by Senators Benton, Holmquist Newbry, Rivers, Carrell, Padden, and Shin Promoting economic development through tax relief for start-up firms. Provides businesses with a fifty percent credit against business and occupation tax owed for the first five years of their operation.
SB 5383 by Senators Benton, Cleveland, and Rivers Removing one of the restrictions on collecting a pension in the public employees' retirement system for retirees returning to work. Removes a restriction on collecting a pension and returning to work for retirees under the state retirement system.
SJM 8002 by Senators Kline, Kohl-Welles, Billig, Rolfes, Nelson, Harper, Darneille, McAuliffe, Hargrove, and Frockt Requesting an amendment to the United States Constitution to return the authority to regulate election campaign contributions to congress and state legislatures. Requests an amendment to the United States Constitution to return the authority to regulate election campaign contributions to congress and state legislatures.
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