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 1352-S by House Committee on Public Safety (originally sponsored by Representatives Holy, Hurst, Shea, Kristiansen, Parker, Warnick, Kochmar, Kretz, Manweller, Johnson, Rodne, Hayes, Schmick, Short, Klippert, Vick, Condotta, Overstreet, and Bergquist) Addressing the statute of limitations for sexual abuse against a child. Modifies provisions relating to the statute of limitations for sexual abuse against a child.
HB 1377-S by House Committee on Government Operations & Elections (originally sponsored by Representatives Bergquist, Buys, Hunt, Fitzgibbon, Van De Wege, and Carlyle; by request of Public Disclosure Commission) Modifying time frames applicable to certain public disclosure commission requirements. Revises the fair campaign practices act with regard to suspension or modification of financial affairs reporting requirements; and time periods and delivery methods for special reports.Authorizes the public disclosure commission to: (1) Readopt an emergency rule adopted before June 30th when necessary to enable the rule to remain in effect through the next general election; and(2) Adopt emergency rules to implement legislation that takes effect after June 30th in a general election year.
HB 1422-S by House Committee on Government Accountability & Oversight (originally sponsored by Representatives Condotta and Hurst) Changing the criteria for the beer and wine tasting endorsement for grocery stores. Changes requirements for grocery stores with regard to an endorsement to offer beer and wine tasting.
HB 1437-S by House Committee on Agriculture & Natural Resources (originally sponsored 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 five to twenty acres are eligible for current use valuation of the land underlying the residential structures the same as farms twenty acres and over and farms less than five acres are also eligible if certain gross income thresholds are met.Directs the department of revenue to develop guidance on the administration of the act.
HB 1443-S by House Committee on Technology & Economic Development (originally sponsored 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.Requires the joint legislative audit and review committee to report to the legislature and the governor on the use, value, economic impact, and employment impact of the property tax exemption for the value of new construction of industrial/manufacturing facilities.
HB 1459-S by House Committee on Government Accountability & Oversight (originally sponsored 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. Creates a special permit that 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 wine for educational purposes.Requires the liquor control board, in consultation with the viticulture and enology education consortium, to develop rules for the issuance and monitoring of the special permits.
HB 1467-S by House Committee on Labor & Workforce Development (originally sponsored 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 1480-S by House Committee on Health Care & Wellness (originally sponsored by Representatives Green, Schmick, Cody, Harris, and Jinkins) Concerning the provision of prescription drugs by direct practice providers. Allows direct practices and providers to pay for charges associated with the dispensing of an initial supply of generic prescription drugs.
HB 1487-S by House Committee on Business & Financial Services (originally sponsored by Representatives Parker, Kirby, MacEwen, Goodman, Kochmar, Upthegrove, Ryu, Angel, Maxwell, and Bergquist) 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.
HB 1490-S by House Committee on Labor & Workforce Development (originally sponsored by Representatives Sells, Reykdal, Tharinger, Pollet, Walsh, Green, Fitzgibbon, Goodman, Hope, Moscoso, Freeman, Lytton, Ormsby, Stanford, Ryu, Liias, Fey, and Bergquist) Applying the public employees' collective bargaining act to department of corrections employees. Applies the collective bargaining provisions of the public employees' collective bargaining act, instead of the personnel system reform act, to certain employees working for the department of corrections.Requires collective bargaining negotiations between the state and bargaining units of employees working for the department of corrections to commence no later than July 1, 2014.
HB 1495-S by House Committee on Community Development, Housing & Tribal Affairs (originally sponsored by Representatives Sawyer, Liias, McCoy, Fey, Hunt, Riccelli, Appleton, Santos, Dunshee, Stanford, Ryu, O'Ban, Ormsby, and Pollet) Concerning access of tribal members to state land. Requires that the closure of state lands maintained by the department of natural resources shall not restrict access to federally recognized tribe members to certain open and unclaimed lands where the tribe has a treaty right to hunt.
HB 1496-S by House Committee on Community Development, Housing & Tribal Affairs (originally sponsored by Representatives Sawyer, McCoy, Hunt, Appleton, Santos, Liias, Riccelli, Dunshee, Stanford, Ormsby, and Pollet) Concerning hunting-related enforcement actions involving tribal members. Requires a fish and wildlife officer, under certain circumstances, to refer any inspection, investigation, or other enforcement action related to the hunting activity of certain tribal members to the enforcement authority of the tribe.Encourages, and considers legally binding, cooperative management and mutual law enforcement assistance agreements agreed to by tribes and the department of fish and wildlife or local law enforcement agency.
HB 1522-S by House Committee on Health Care & Wellness (originally sponsored by Representatives Green, Ryu, and Morrell; by request of Department of Social and Health Services) Improving behavioral health services provided to adults in Washington state. Improves behavioral health services provided to adults.
HB 1524-S by House Committee on Early Learning & Human Services (originally sponsored by Representatives Roberts, Clibborn, Goodman, Maxwell, Kagi, Orwall, Appleton, Ryu, Ormsby, Jinkins, Fey, and Bergquist) Providing for juvenile mental health diversion and disposition strategies. Provides diversion and disposition strategies for youth who face mental health challenges and barriers.
HB 1536-S by House Committee on Higher Education (originally sponsored 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. Requires the board of trustees for each college district to include one member from business and one member from labor.
HB 1580-S by House Committee on Public Safety (originally sponsored by Representatives Rodne, Goodman, and Nealey) Allowing courts to assess additional costs to defendants if they are successful in setting aside a committed finding after failing to respond to an infraction or failing to appear for a hearing. Allows a court to assess additional costs to a defendant, except for a holder of a commercial driver's license, who is successful in setting aside a committed finding after failing to respond to an infraction or failing to appear for a hearing.
HB 1582-S by House Committee on Business & Financial Services (originally sponsored by Representatives Ryu, Warnick, Santos, Kirby, and Moscoso) Addressing credit unions' corporate governance and investments. Modifies credit union provisions relating to meetings, removal of directors, merger approval, and compensation of supervisory committee members and directors.
HB 1614-S by House Committee on Higher Education (originally sponsored by Representatives Reykdal, Lytton, Seaquist, Pollet, Zeiger, Sells, Springer, Roberts, Maxwell, Ryu, and Stanford; by request of Western Washington University) Authorizing applied doctorate level degrees in audiology at Western Washington University. Authorizes the board of trustees of Western Washington University to offer applied doctorate level degrees in audiology.
HB 1635-S by House Committee on Appropriations (originally sponsored by Representatives Morrell, Cody, Jinkins, Ryu, and Pollet; by request of Health Care Authority) Concerning disproportionate share hospital adjustments. Requires the state health care authority, when determining its payment rates for hospital services provided to medical assistance recipients, to establish a low-income disproportionate share hospital payment mechanism that takes into account the situation of hospitals serving a disproportionate number of low-income patients with special needs.
HB 1648-S by House Committee on Community Development, Housing & Tribal Affairs (originally sponsored by Representatives Appleton, Johnson, McCoy, Pike, Ryu, Moscoso, and Hansen) Providing for community economic revitalization in incorporated areas. Authorizes the community economic revitalization board to make loans for purposes of the revitalization of abandoned and vacant properties within incorporated areas of the state.Creates the revitalization loan program account.
SB 5031-S by Senate Committee on Law & Justice (originally sponsored by Senator Padden) Concerning actions for damage to real property resulting from construction, alteration, or repair on adjacent property. Requires actions for damage to real property resulting from construction, alteration, or repair on an adjacent property to be commenced within three years after the property owner first discovered or reasonably should have discovered the damage.
SB 5105-S by Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections (originally sponsored by Senators Dammeier, Harper, and Pearson) Addressing conditions under which the department of corrections provides rental vouchers to an offender. Modifies provisions relating to rental vouchers provided to offenders by the department of corrections.Requires rental vouchers for offenders residing in Pierce, King, or Snohomish counties to be at least five hundred fifty dollars.Requires the department of corrections to maintain a list of housing providers that meet certain requirements for receiving rental vouchers.
SB 5109-S by Senate Committee on Trade & Economic Development (originally sponsored by Senators Padden, Benton, Smith, and Conway) Creating a business and occupation tax credit for new businesses. Provides a business and occupation tax credit for certain new businesses.
SB 5176-S by Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections (originally sponsored by Senators Hargrove, Carrell, and Hewitt) Addressing criminal incompetency and civil commitment. Revises involuntary treatment act provisions relating to lengthening the term of civil commitment for certain offenders and dismissals based on incompetence to stand trial.
SB 5182-S by Senate Committee on Transportation (originally sponsored by Senators Carrell, Harper, King, Chase, Smith, Eide, Hobbs, and Schlicher) Addressing the disclosure of vehicle owner information. Modifies provisions relating to disclosure of the name or address of an individual vehicle owner.Requires the department of licensing to: (1) Charge a fee of two dollars for each record returned pursuant to a request made by a business entity; and(2) Deposit the fee into the highway safety account.
SB 5210-S by Senate Committee on Financial Institutions, Housing & Insurance (originally sponsored by Senators Nelson and Hatfield; by request of Department of Financial Institutions) Regulating mortgage brokers. Addresses the regulation of mortgage brokers by the department of financial institutions.Clarifies the department of financial institutions' existing regulatory authority regarding residential mortgage loan modification services.
SB 5213-S by Senate Committee on Health Care (originally sponsored by Senators Becker, Tom, Bailey, Honeyford, and Frockt) Concerning prescription review for medicaid managed care enrollees. Requires contracts with managed care plans to include a requirement that any patient with five or more prescriptions be placed in a comprehensive medication management process with the primary care provider or state licensed pharmacist to verify all the prescriptions are medically appropriate and to review for drug interactions and opportunities to reduce the number of prescriptions.
SB 5251-S by Senate Committee on Trade & Economic Development (originally sponsored by Senators Chase and Shin) Exempting certain manufacturing research and development activities from business and occupation taxation. Provides a business and occupation tax exemption, during the first five years of production, for certain manufacturing research and development activities.
SB 5325-S by Senate Committee on Trade & Economic Development (originally sponsored by Senators Rivers, Cleveland, Benton, and King) Concerning the definition of a rural county for public facilities' sales and use tax purposes. Addresses counties that border a state without a sales tax.
SB 5338-S by Senate Committee on Financial Institutions, Housing & Insurance (originally sponsored by Senators Hobbs, Mullet, Fain, and Benton) Addressing nonprofit debt adjusters. Allows debt adjusters to retain and receive fair share contributions.
SB 5376-S by Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections (originally sponsored by Senators Kline, Fain, Shin, Nelson, Keiser, Carrell, McAuliffe, Hill, Litzow, and Tom) Concerning juvenile firearms and weapons crimes. Addresses juvenile firearms and weapons crimes.
SB 5382-S by Senate Committee on Trade & Economic Development (originally sponsored by Senators Benton, Holmquist Newbry, Rivers, Carrell, Padden, and Shin) Promoting economic development through tax relief for start-up firms. Provides eligible new businesses with a fifty percent credit against business and occupation tax owed after all other credits and deductions have been applied.
SB 5396-S by Senate Committee on Commerce & Labor (originally sponsored by Senators Hewitt, Holmquist Newbry, Conway, Kohl-Welles, Hatfield, Hobbs, Schoesler, Delvin, and Kline) Concerning limited on-premise spirits sampling. Authorizes certain holders of a spirits retail license to provide single-serving samples of one-half ounce or less of spirits, and no more than a total of one and one-half ounces in spirits samples per person, for the purpose of sale promotion.
SB 5400-S by Senate Committee on Energy, Environment & Telecommunications (originally sponsored by Senators Honeyford, Ericksen, and Hewitt) Allowing utilities serving customers in Washington and in other states to use eligible renewable resources in their other states to comply with chapter 19.285 RCW, the energy independence act. Authorizes utilities serving retail customers in this state and in other states to use eligible renewable resources in their other states to comply with the energy independence act.
SB 5403-S by Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections (originally sponsored by Senators Carrell and Darneille; by request of Department of Social and Health Services) Concerning the enforcement powers of the office of financial recovery. Modifies revenue recovery provisions for the department of social and health services.
SB 5405-S by Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections (originally sponsored by Senators Murray, Tom, Kohl-Welles, Darneille, Hobbs, Harper, and Frockt) Concerning extended foster care services. Modifies provisions relating to extended foster care services.
SB 5438-S by Senate Committee on Energy, Environment & Telecommunications (originally sponsored 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 5442-S by Senate Committee on Ways & Means (originally sponsored 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 5449-S by Senate Committee on Health Care (originally sponsored 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 5452-S by Senate Committee on Human Services & Corrections (originally sponsored by Senators Conway, Carrell, Darneille, and Kohl-Welles) Concerning no-contact and protection orders for stalking and harassment. Creates a stalking protection order as a remedy for victims who do not qualify for a domestic violence order of protection.
SB 5458-S by Senate Committee on Energy, Environment & Telecommunications (originally sponsored by Senators Billig, Ranker, Kohl-Welles, and Kline) Concerning the labeling of certain asbestos-containing building materials. Requires building materials that contain asbestos to be clearly labeled as such by manufacturers, wholesalers, and distributors.
SB 5862 by Senators Honeyford, Holmquist Newbry, and Schoesler Providing tax exemptions for mint growers and processors of propane or natural gas to distill mint oil. Provides a business and occupation tax exemption on amounts derived by mint growers and processors engaged in the manufacturing and wholesaling of mint.Provides a sales and use tax exemption to mint growers and processors of propane or natural gas used to distill mint oil.
SB 5863 by Senators Litzow, Hill, Fain, and Tom Providing a business and occupation tax exemption for charter schools and nonprofit education service providers. Provides a business and occupation tax exemption for charter schools and nonprofit education service providers.
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