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 1000-S by House Committee on Judiciary (originally sponsored by Representatives Moeller, Morrell, Wylie, McCoy, Ryu, Reykdal, Seaquist, Moscoso, Appleton, Green, Cody, Ormsby, and Jinkins) Providing immunity for health care providers following directions contained in a form developed pursuant to RCW 43.70.480. Provides immunity from liability for health care providers who follow directions relating to futile treatment and natural death directives.
HB 1032-S by House Committee on Business & Financial Services (originally sponsored by Representatives Kirby, Chandler, Ryu, and Hudgins) Addressing portable electronics insurance. Addresses insurance coverage for portable electronics.
HB 1141-S by House Committee on Capital Budget (originally sponsored by Representatives Smith, Tharinger, Short, Hunt, Stanford, Warnick, and Ryu; by request of Department of Ecology) Establishing a water pollution control revolving loan administration charge. Establishes the water pollution control revolving fund loan program.Authorizes the department of ecology to assess administration charges to fund the program.Creates the water pollution control revolving administration account.
HB 1531 by Representatives Hayes, Goodman, Klippert, Hope, Ryu, Holy, and Moscoso; by request of Washington State Patrol Modifying criminal history record information compliance audit provisions. Revises duties of the Washington state patrol identification and criminal history section with regard to compliance audits.
HB 1532 by Representatives Wylie, Johnson, and Ryu Expanding the definition of unlawful detainer to include a provision governing at-will tenancies. Revises landlord and tenant provisions to expand the definition of "unlawful detainer" by including a provision governing at-will tenancies.
HB 1533 by Representatives Rodne and Jinkins Clarifying notice of claims in health care actions. Modifies notification procedures for mandatory mediation of health care claims.
HB 1534 by Representatives Riccelli, Harris, Ryu, and Jinkins Increasing the impaired dentist program license or renewal surcharge. Increases the limit on the license and renewal surcharge for the impaired dentist program.
HB 1535 by Representatives Fey, Moscoso, Green, Sullivan, Ormsby, Hunt, Seaquist, Upthegrove, Appleton, Haigh, Springer, McCoy, Ryu, Stonier, Liias, Jinkins, Fitzgibbon, Orwall, Dunshee, Stanford, Cody, Moeller, Sells, Reykdal, Bergquist, and Pollet Concerning the reduction in force of tenured or probationary community college faculty members. Repeals provisions relating to the reduction in force of tenured or probationary community college faculty members.
HB 1536 by Representatives Seaquist, Appleton, Haler, Springer, Stanford, McCoy, Upthegrove, Ormsby, Moscoso, Hunt, Ryu, Fitzgibbon, Lytton, Sawyer, Liias, Dunshee, Orwall, Cody, Stonier, Kagi, Moeller, Sells, Reykdal, Fey, and Pollet Changing requirements for membership on community and technical college boards of trustees. Changes the composition of the board of trustees for each college district.
HB 1537 by Representatives O'Ban, Angel, Hayes, Green, Zeiger, Bergquist, Johnson, Ryu, Morrell, and Shea Addressing a veteran's preference for the purpose of public employment. Changes requirements for scoring criteria status for veterans.Allows veteran scoring criteria status to be claimed upon receipt of separation orders issued by the respective military department if the separation orders indicate an honorable discharge.
HB 1538 by Representatives Morrell, Angel, Green, Ryu, Jinkins, and Pollet Encouraging the safe practice of public health nurses dispensing certain medications. Authorizes a licensed registered nurse, who is an employee of a local health department or district or a clinic or facility under contract with a local health department or district, to dispense a drug or device for purposes of prevention or treatment of a communicable disease or family planning.
HB 1539 by Representatives Rodne, Springer, Hargrove, Sullivan, Magendanz, Takko, Kochmar, Pettigrew, Fitzgibbon, and Ryu Concerning the annexation of unincorporated territory within a code city. Revises annexation provisions with regard to unincorporated territory within a code city.
HB 1540 by Representatives Seaquist, Sells, Hope, Reykdal, Stanford, Hayes, Appleton, Green, Moscoso, Bergquist, Fey, Pollet, and Santos Granting binding interest arbitration rights to certain uniformed personnel. Grants binding interest arbitration rights to duly sworn police officers employed as members of a police force by a regional or state university or The Evergreen State College.
HB 1541 by Representatives Klippert, Cody, Schmick, Green, Harris, Chandler, Kristiansen, Morrell, Ryu, Angel, Jinkins, Van De Wege, and Pollet Expanding the types of medications that a public or private school employee may administer to include nasal spray. Authorizes public school districts and private schools to provide nasal spray to students who are in the custody of the school district or school at the time of administration.
HB 1542 by Representatives Santos, Ryu, Moscoso, Kirby, Roberts, Appleton, Upthegrove, Stanford, Goodman, Bergquist, Pollet, and Fitzgibbon; by request of Board For Judicial Administration Concerning the provision of and reimbursement for certain court interpreter services. Modifies provisions governing the appointment of and reimbursement for certain court interpreter services.
HB 1543 by Representatives Schmick, Morrell, Harris, Rodne, and Green Addressing the filing and public disclosure of health care provider compensation. Modifies health care provider compensation provisions relating to filing, public disclosure, and public inspection.
HB 1544 by Representatives Lytton, Seaquist, Johnson, Smith, Sells, Ryu, Morrell, Roberts, Bergquist, Springer, Pollet, and Santos Authorizing educational specialist degrees at Central Washington University and Western Washington University. Authorizes the boards of trustees of Central Washington University and Western Washington University to offer educational specialist degrees.
HB 1545 by Representatives Liias, Santos, Hunt, Moscoso, Sells, Pollet, Jinkins, Reykdal, Upthegrove, McCoy, Appleton, Pettigrew, Orwall, Stanford, Tharinger, Ryu, and Farrell Guaranteeing that the top one percent pay too, through assessing a two percent tax on millionaires to fund the paramount duty trust fund and reduce class sizes in grades kindergarten through four. Imposes an excise tax on the receipt of adjusted gross income above one million dollars by residents or qualifying nonresidents deriving income from sources within the state.Establishes a new state trust fund and requires revenue received by the trust to be devoted to education, with the first priority being classroom size reduction in kindergarten through fourth grade.Requires the office of financial management to prepare an annual audit of the funds deposited in the paramount duty trust fund.Requires the department of revenue to: (1) Administer the tax assessed in a manner that is consistent with the federal income tax system and using documents that taxpayers already prepare as part of their federal tax filings; and(2) Refund all taxes improperly paid or collected.Gives jurisdiction to the board of tax appeals over appeals relating to tax deficiencies and refunds, including penalties and interest.
HB 1546 by Representatives Green, Johnson, Walsh, Kagi, Roberts, Smith, Zeiger, Upthegrove, Freeman, Appleton, Ryu, Morrell, Jinkins, Bergquist, and Pollet 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.
HB 1547 by Representatives Walsh, Kagi, Freeman, Fey, Zeiger, Ryu, Morrell, Roberts, Moscoso, and Santos Concerning entities that provide recreational or educational programming for school-aged children. Excludes from the definition of "agency," for purposes of the department of early learning, an entity that provides recreational or educational programming for school-aged children only and the entity meets certain requirements.
HB 1548 by Representatives Blake, Chandler, Morrell, and Green Concerning efficiencies in the department of ecology processing of water right change applications that move the point of withdrawal reducing the potential for surface water body impacts. Revises the department of ecology's process for amendments to water right change applications.
HB 1549 by Representatives Blake, Chandler, and Morrell Concerning efficiencies in the department of ecology processing of water right change applications to permit the consolidation of the annual quantities of those water rights held by the applicant. Revises the department of ecology's process for amendments to water right change applications.
HB 1550 by Representatives Buys, Overstreet, Haigh, Lytton, Hunt, Chandler, and Ryu Modifying the property tax exemption for nonprofit fairs. Changes property tax exemptions for nonprofit fairs.
HB 1551 by Representatives Jinkins, Warnick, Santos, Morrell, Green, Pettigrew, Clibborn, Goodman, Tharinger, Harris, Hunt, and Roberts Concerning the performance of spinal manipulation by physical therapists. Excludes chiropractic adjustments of the spine from the definition of "physical therapy."
HB 1552 by Representatives Goodman, Klippert, Freeman, Kirby, Morrell, Seaquist, Sullivan, Appleton, Ryu, Hunt, Stanford, Kochmar, Maxwell, Takko, Bergquist, Warnick, Manweller, Green, and Fey Reducing scrap metal theft. Expands metal theft provisions.Prohibits a person from engaging in the business of a scrap metal processor, scrap metal recycler, or scrap metal supplier without first applying for and receiving a scrap metal license.Authorizes the chiefs of police, the county sheriffs, and the Washington state patrol to inspect licensee's licensed premises and records.Establishes the Washington metal theft prevention authority to determine the scope of the problem of metal theft, analyze the various methods of combating the problem, and develop and implement a plan of operation and a financial plan.Requires the Washington association of sheriffs and police chiefs to implement and operate an ongoing electronic statewide no-buy list database program.Creates the Washington metal theft prevention authority account.
HB 1553 by Representatives Moeller, Pike, Wylie, Harris, Orcutt, Johnson, Vick, and Stonier 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.
HB 1554 by Representatives Stonier, Harris, Rodne, Goodman, Ryu, O'Ban, Van De Wege, Moscoso, and Pollet Allowing fire departments to develop a community assistance referral and education services program. Allows the development, by certain fire departments, of a community assistance referral and education services program to provide community outreach and assistance to residents of its district.Allows a participating fire department to seek grant opportunities and private gifts in order to support its program.
HB 1555 by Representatives Green, Warnick, Cody, Morrell, and Ryu Concerning the education of surgical technologists. Requires an applicant for registration as a surgical technologist to submit evidence of successful completion of a nationally and programmatically accredited surgical technology program or a surgical technology program offered by the United States armed forces.Revises the definition of "surgical technologist."
HB 1556 by Representatives Van De Wege, Dahlquist, Morrell, Hayes, Cody, Pettigrew, Habib, McCoy, Ryu, Angel, Hunt, Goodman, Pollet, Fitzgibbon, Stonier, Dunshee, and Fey Creating initiatives in high schools to save lives in the event of cardiac arrest. Requires the office of the superintendent of public instruction to: (1) In consultation with school districts and stakeholder groups, develop guidance for a medical emergency response and automated external defibrillator program for high schools; and(2) In consultation with the department of health, assist districts in carrying out the program.Requires school districts that operate a high school to offer instruction in cardiopulmonary resuscitation to students.
HB 1557 by Representatives Chandler and Takko Concerning publicly owned industrial wastewater treatment facilities. Authorizes the department of ecology, when making loans for water pollution control facilities, to provide loans to publicly owned industrial wastewater treatment facilities that relieve a city of the burden of processing industrial wastewater.
HB 1558 by Representatives Warnick, Manweller, Taylor, and Morrell Concerning the taxation of honey beekeepers. Provides a tax exemption on the sale and use of feed to an eligible apiarist for use in the raising of a bee colony used to make honey bee products.
HB 1559 by Representatives Appleton and Santos Requiring crisis intervention training for peace officers. Requires the criminal justice training commission to provide crisis intervention training to new full-time law enforcement officers employed by a state, county, or municipal law enforcement agency.
HB 1560 by Representatives Maxwell, Dahlquist, Haigh, Lytton, Santos, Bergquist, Sullivan, Jinkins, Fey, and Pollet Implementing selected recommendations from the 2011 and 2013 reports of the quality education council. Implements certain recommendations of the quality education council from 2011 and 2013 reports.Addresses the creation of a definition for professional learning; a fairness and bias review of revisions to the state essential academic learning requirements; family engagement coordinators; recruiting Washington teachers; the learning assistance program; the extended learning opportunities program; the transitional bilingual instructional program; and the highly capable program.
HB 1561 by Representatives Blake, Hurst, Schmick, Takko, Hope, Kretz, Kirby, Kristiansen, Overstreet, Tharinger, Nealey, Van De Wege, Wilcox, Klippert, Chandler, Buys, Warnick, Orcutt, MacEwen, Liias, Goodman, Haigh, Moscoso, Moeller, Taylor, Roberts, Short, Shea, Condotta, Sawyer, Fagan, and Sells Concerning short-barreled rifles. Declares it is not unlawful for a person to possess, transport, acquire, or transfer a short-barreled rifle that is legally registered and possessed, transported, acquired, or transferred in accordance with federal law.
HB 1562 by Representatives Lytton, Stonier, Haigh, Bergquist, Fitzgibbon, Appleton, Fey, Sells, Goodman, Ryu, Cody, Maxwell, Santos, Sawyer, Roberts, Hunt, Moscoso, and Pollet Requiring funding for professional development for K-12 teachers. Provides funding and resources to school districts in order to successfully implement the teacher and principal evaluation system.
HB 1563 by Representatives Farrell, Wylie, McCoy, Orwall, Seaquist, Bergquist, Springer, Pedersen, O'Ban, Kochmar, Moeller, Fitzgibbon, Appleton, Ryu, Stanford, Maxwell, Jinkins, Hunt, Fey, Pollet, Goodman, Habib, and Santos Concerning the disposition of surplus property for the development of affordable housing. Authorizes port commissions, regional transit authorities, the department of social and health services, the department of corrections, the department of enterprise services, the parks and recreation commission, the department of natural resources, and the department of transportation to sell, lease, or exchange real property for less than fair market value to certain eligible organizations, or create beneficial sales terms, if the affordable housing to be developed on the property is to be occupied primarily by extremely low-income, very low-income, federally qualified low-income, or low-income households.Authorizes local governments to sell surplus property at a discount for affordable housing if the affordable housing complies with certain guidelines.
HB 1564 by Representatives Schmick, Harris, and Green Concerning the medical quality assurance commission. Modifies provisions relating to the medical quality assurance commission.Gives authority to the commission over budget development, spending, and staffing.Transfers certain duties from the department of health to the commission.Adjusts the functions of the health professions account.Creates the medical quality assurance account.
HB 1565 by Representatives Harris, Green, Jinkins, Cody, Ryu, and Morrell Funding the prescription monitoring program from the medicaid fraud penalty account. Authorizes money in the medicaid fraud penalty account to be used for the prescription monitoring program.
HB 1566 by Representatives Carlyle, Kagi, Ryu, Roberts, Moscoso, and Pollet Concerning educational outcomes of youth in out-of-home care. Provides an educational liaison for youth in out-of-home care to: (1) Attend educational meetings and dependency hearings;(2) Meet with school personnel regarding the youth's educational performance and academic needs; and(3) Advocate for necessary educational services.
HB 1567 by Representatives Springer, Kirby, Sullivan, Orcutt, Condotta, Pettigrew, Nealey, Vick, and Wilcox Concerning a sales and use tax exemption for certain financial information provided to qualifying businesses providing international investment management services. Provides a sales and use tax exemption on standard financial information to qualifying international investment management companies.
HB 1568 by Representatives Carlyle, Nealey, and Ryu; by request of Department of Revenue Concerning the business licensing service program administered by the department of revenue. Makes administrative clean-up changes relating to statutory changes made during the 2012 legislative session for the simplification of the business licensing service program administered by the department of revenue.
HB 1569 by Representatives Pettigrew, Hope, Moscoso, Appleton, Ormsby, Ryu, and Santos Concerning information about the county-based system of collecting legal financial obligations. Changes the funding formula for the allocation of money to counties for purposes of collecting legal financial obligations.
HB 1570 by Representatives Kretz, Takko, and Short Concerning filing requirements for property tax exemption claims for certain improvements to benefit fish and wildlife habitat, water quality, or water quantity. Revises the filing requirements for property tax exemption claims for certain improvements to benefit fish and wildlife habitat, water quality, and water quantity.
SB 5013-S by Senate Committee on Governmental Operations (originally sponsored by Senator Benton) Requiring a vote of the people before all annexations. Requires approval of all annexations by a majority vote of the people.
SB 5068-S by Senate Committee on Governmental Operations (originally sponsored by Senators Conway and Shin) Concerning the annexation of property owned by the state for military purposes. Authorizes the director of the office of financial management to file a petition to have real property owned by the state for military purposes annexed to a city or town if that property constitutes the whole of the property in the annexation petition.
SB 5078-S by Senate Committee on Agriculture, Water & Rural Economic Development (originally sponsored by Senators Ericksen, Smith, Hatfield, Baumgartner, Chase, and Shin) Modifying the property tax exemption for nonprofit fairs. Changes property tax exemptions for nonprofit fairs.
SB 5127-S by Senate Committee on Commerce & Labor (originally sponsored by Senators Holmquist Newbry, Tom, King, Sheldon, Baumgartner, Ericksen, Rivers, Litzow, Benton, Dammeier, Carrell, Braun, Bailey, Honeyford, Becker, Hill, Roach, Schoesler, Parlette, Padden, and Hewitt) Amending provisions governing structured settlements by removing age barriers and clarifying legislative intent. Removes age barriers and clarifies legislative intent with regard to structured settlements.
SB 5128-S by Senate Committee on Commerce & Labor (originally sponsored by Senators Holmquist Newbry, Braun, King, Baumgartner, Sheldon, Rivers, Ericksen, Benton, Litzow, Becker, Dammeier, Smith, Hill, Bailey, Honeyford, Tom, Schoesler, Parlette, Padden, and Hewitt) Addressing compensation for injured workers. Modifies provisions relating to compensation for injured workers.
SB 5422 by Senator Ericksen Concerning telecommunications tax parity. Provides tax parity for telecommunications services in certain excise tax provisions.
SB 5423 by Senators Schlicher, Becker, Keiser, Delvin, Bailey, Murray, McAuliffe, Conway, Kohl-Welles, and Roach Concerning the scope and costs of the diabetes epidemic in Washington. Requires the state health care authority, the department of social and health services, and the department of health to collaborate to identify goals and benchmarks, while also developing individual agency plans, to reduce the incidence of diabetes in the state, improve diabetes care, and control complications associated with diabetes.
SB 5424 by Senators Chase, Benton, McAuliffe, Roach, Ranker, Nelson, Shin, Kohl-Welles, and Kline Concerning paint stewardship. Creates an architectural paint recovery program to be enforced by the department of ecology.Requires paint manufacturers to assume responsibility for development and implementation of a cost-effective paint stewardship program.Creates the paint product stewardship account.Provides that the act is void if a federal law takes effect that establishes a national program for the collection and recycling of architectural paint that substantially meets the intent of the act.
SB 5425 by Senators Benton and Roach Concerning the entering of monetary judgments against defendants under the residential and manufactured/mobile home landlord-tenant acts. Provides certain circumstances where a court may enter monetary judgments against defendants notified by alternative means of service under the residential and manufactured/mobile home landlord-tenant acts.
SB 5426 by Senator Roach Concerning unlawful detainer. Specifies that an individual may be guilty of unlawful detainer if he or she is in default of rent or other fees.
SB 5427 by Senators King and Eide Removing certain requirements for vehicle registration certificate applicants. Repeals certain requirements for vehicle registration certificate applicants.
SB 5428 by Senators Schlicher, Darneille, Rolfes, Kohl-Welles, Braun, Kline, Keiser, Conway, and Chase Creating initiatives in high schools to save lives in the event of cardiac arrest. Requires the office of the superintendent of public instruction to: (1) In consultation with school districts and stakeholder groups, develop guidance for a medical emergency response and automated external defibrillator program for high schools; and(2) In consultation with the department of health, assist districts in carrying out the program.Requires school districts that operate a high school to offer instruction in cardiopulmonary resuscitation to students.
SB 5429 by Senators Chase, Hasegawa, Conway, Nelson, Kohl-Welles, Keiser, and Kline Increasing accountability for the tax preferences for manufacturing machinery and equipment by requiring a net benefit to the state and deferring sales and use tax. Requires an applicant to show a net benefit to the state in order to claim certain manufacturing machinery and equipment tax preferences.Requires the department of revenue to issue a sales and use tax deferral certificate for certain sales and use taxes.
SB 5430 by Senators Hobbs, King, Eide, Honeyford, Schlicher, and Cleveland Modifying the distribution and use of aircraft excise taxes. Requires the state treasurer to credit the aeronautics account with all aircraft excise taxes received from the secretary of the department of transportation.Adjusts the functions of the aeronautics account.
SB 5431 by Senators Ericksen, Carrell, Pearson, Benton, Padden, Smith, and Bailey Recognizing hydroelectricity as an eligible renewable resource in the energy independence act. Revises the energy independence act by recognizing hydroelectricity as an eligible renewable resource.
SB 5432 by Senator Ericksen Concerning hydroelectric power. Revises the definition of "load" for purposes of the energy independence act.
SB 5433 by Senators Frockt, Keiser, Ranker, Nelson, Kohl-Welles, Hasegawa, McAuliffe, and Murray Concerning mid-level dental professionals. Attempts to increase access to dental care and disease prevention by introducing an evidence-based mid-level dental provider that is geared towards oral health disparities in the state's communities with the greatest need.Creates the professions of dental practitioner and dental hygiene practitioner.Changes the composition of the state dental quality assurance commission.
SB 5434 by Senators Becker, Dammeier, Keiser, Harper, and Conway Addressing the filing and public disclosure of health care provider compensation. Modifies health care provider compensation provisions relating to filing, public disclosure, and public inspection.
SB 5435 by Senators Cleveland and Rivers Regarding the creation of a storm water compliance project. Requires the department of ecology to conduct a municipal storm water control pilot project to evaluate the net environmental effects of an alternative approach to municipal storm water management and determine if alternative approaches can satisfy the water quality requirements of the state and federal clean water acts and have merit for greater statewide application.
SB 5436 by Senators Pearson, Darneille, and Carrell 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.
SB 5437 by Senators Padden, Hargrove, Roach, Kline, Sheldon, Pearson, and Chase Regarding boating safety. Implements additional provisions to ensure boating safety.
SB 5438 by Senators Ericksen and Chase Using conservation achieved by a qualifying utility in excess of its biennial acquisition target under the energy independence act. Revises the energy independence act to allow conservation achieved by a qualifying utility in excess of its biennial acquisition target to be used to meet its subsequent biennia target.
SB 5439 by Senators Benton and Hobbs; by request of Washington State Department of Commerce Concerning the administrative costs for the allocation, management, and oversight of housing trust fund investments. Modifies administrative cost requirements for the allocation, management, and oversight of housing trust fund investments.
SB 5440 by Senators McAuliffe, Litzow, Dammeier, Harper, Cleveland, Billig, Rivers, Kohl-Welles, Eide, Hill, Tom, Schlicher, Conway, Chase, and Kline Creating support public schools special license plates. Creates support public schools special license plates.Creates the safety corps account.
SB 5441 by Senator Rivers Prioritizing state investments in storm water control. Requires the department of ecology, when providing grants, loans, or other financial assistance to a unit of local government intended to aid in the management, treatment, or control of storm water runoff, to give priority funding to activities or projects that are required by the applicable operational state municipal storm water permit approved by the department under the water resources act of 1971.
SB 5442 by Senators Hill and Hargrove; by request of Department of Revenue Protecting the state's interest in collecting deferred property taxes. Protects the state's interest in deferred property tax collection.
SB 5443 by Senators Roach, Hasegawa, Keiser, Chase, and Mullet Creating greater efficiency in the offices of county assessors by allowing notification via electronic means. Allows offices of county assessors to provide assessment, notice, or other information electronically.
SB 5444 by Senators Hasegawa, Nelson, Kohl-Welles, Hobbs, Chase, Keiser, and Kline Creating greater efficiency in the offices of county assessor by eliminating the requirement to annually appraise tax-exempt government properties. Eliminates the requirement of county assessors to annually appraise tax-exempt government properties.Modifies provisions governing allowable credits for the leasehold excise tax.
SB 5445 by Senators Honeyford, Schoesler, Dammeier, Braun, Parlette, Litzow, Baumgartner, Carrell, Sheldon, Ericksen, Becker, King, Fain, and Bailey Funding capital projects. Funds capital projects.Authorizes the state finance committee to issue general obligation bonds of the state in the sum of four hundred seventy-five million dollars, or as much thereof as may be required, to finance capital projects and all costs incidental thereto.Makes appropriations.
SB 5446 by Senators Hobbs, Schoesler, Hatfield, and Tom; 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.
SB 5447 by Senators Murray, Rolfes, and Kohl-Welles Addressing the unintentional lapses of long-term care insurance policies. Protects insureds from an unintentional lapse in a long-term care insurance policy by establishing standards for notification of a designee to receive notice of lapse for nonpayment of premium.
SB 5448 by Senators Ericksen, Hewitt, Carrell, Schoesler, Honeyford, Delvin, Sheldon, Hatfield, Smith, Benton, Padden, and Chase Narrowing the requirement that utilities purchase electricity, renewable energy credits, or electric generating facilities that are not needed to serve their customers' loads. Revises the energy independence act to narrow the requirement that utilities purchase electricity, renewable energy credits, or electric generating facilities that are not needed to serve their customers' loads.
SB 5449 by Senators Parlette, Keiser, Becker, Bailey, Dammeier, Frockt, Ericksen, and Schlicher Addressing the Washington state health insurance pool. Continues some limited access to the Washington state health insurance pool for a transitional period.Provides for modification to the pool to reflect changes in federal law and insurance availability.
SB 5450 by Senator Parlette Concerning public hospital districts insurance coverage for commissioners. Specifies that any public hospital district providing group insurance for its employees may provide insurance for its commissioners with similar coverage.
SB 5451 by Senators Shin, Litzow, McAuliffe, Keiser, Conway, Chase, and Kohl-Welles Supporting music education for young children in public schools. Requires the office of the superintendent of public instruction, subject to funds appropriated specifically for this purpose, to allocate grants for a music does matter program to support music education for young children.
SJM 8003 by Senators Kohl-Welles, Padden, Kline, Roach, Fraser, Carrell, Darneille, Pearson, Conway, and Chase Requesting Congress to amend the Communications Decency Act. Requests Congress to amend the Communications Decency Act.
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