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 1129-S by House Committee on Transportation (originally sponsored by Representative Morris) Concerning ferry vessel replacement. Requires the department of licensing and county auditors or other agents appointed by the director of the department of licensing to collect a service fee of five dollars for each initial vehicle registration and registration renewal and a service fee of twelve dollars for each certificate of title transaction processed by the department or that county auditor's or other agent's office.Directs the service fees to be deposited into the capital vessel replacement account.
HB 1956-S by House Committee on Transportation (originally sponsored by Representatives Clibborn, Ryu, Liias, Moscoso, and Fey) Authorizing bonds for transportation funding. Provides funds necessary for the location, design, right-of-way, and construction of selected projects or improvements that are identified as 2013 connecting Washington projects or improvements in the omnibus transportation appropriations act.
HB 1975-S by House Committee on Transportation (originally sponsored by Representatives Moeller and Wylie) Authorizing toll revenue bonds for the financing of the Columbia river crossing project. Provides funds necessary for the location, design, right-of-way, and construction of the Columbia river crossing project.
HB 2033-S by House Committee on Appropriations (originally sponsored by Representatives Hawkins, Hunter, Alexander, Bergquist, Hunt, and Buys; by request of Secretary of State) Reducing the costs and inefficiencies in elections by eliminating a requirement to include the full text of ballot measures in the printed version of voters' pamphlets. Removes the requirement that the complete text of initiatives be published in voters' pamphlets.
HB 2038-S by House Committee on Finance (originally sponsored by Representatives Carlyle, Hunter, Ormsby, Tharinger, Reykdal, and Pollet) Investing in the education legacy trust account for K-12 basic education and higher education by narrowing or eliminating tax preferences and extending taxes set to expire. Invests in the education legacy trust account for K-12 basic education and higher education by: (1) Eliminating the preferential business and occupation tax rate for travel agents;(2) Eliminating the sales and use tax exemption for bottled water;(3) Repealing the nonresident sales and use tax exemption;(4) Modifying tax preferences for high-tech research and development;(5) Eliminating the public utility tax deduction on interstate hauls;(6) Narrowing business and occupation tax exemptions and sales and use tax exemptions for import commerce;(7) Repealing the preferential business and occupation tax rate for sellers of prescription drugs; and(8) Narrowing the use tax exemption for extracted fuel to biomass fuel.Extends, permanently, the business and occupation surtax.Requires the department of revenue to: (1) Estimate the increase in state general fund revenues from the changes made in certain parts of the act; and(2) Notify the state treasurer of the increase.Requires the state treasurer to transfer the aforementioned amount from the general fund to the education legacy trust account.Excludes the general state revenues transferred to the education legacy trust account from the calculation of general state revenues.
HB 2041-S by House Committee on Transportation (originally sponsored by Representatives Clibborn, Moscoso, Fey, Fitzgibbon, Carlyle, Liias, Tarleton, Upthegrove, Pedersen, Orwall, Farrell, and Tharinger) Repealing the deduction for handling losses of motor vehicle fuel. Repeals the tax deduction for handling losses of motor vehicle fuel.
HB 2056 by Representatives Hurst and Condotta Correcting the definition of THC concentration as adopted by Initiative Measure No. 502 to avoid an implication that conversion, by combustion, of tetrahydrocannabinol acid into delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol is not part of the THC content that differentiates marijuana from hemp. Revises the definition of "THC concentration," for purposes of the uniform controlled substances act, to correct the definition to avoid an implication that conversion, by combustion, of tetrahydrocannabinol acid into delta-9 tetrahydrocannabinol is not part of the THC content that differentiates marijuana from hemp.
SB 5901-S by Senate Committee on Ways & Means (originally sponsored by Senators Litzow and Tom) Providing education reforms. Provides education reforms.Addresses providing greater flexibility to school districts by enabling them to fully realign resources around the evidence-based practices that will lead to better student achievement.Initiates reforms to compensation policies.Addresses the celebration of school district, school, and student success through recognition of the achievement with an awards program and a rewards program for innovation.Develops an inventory of research-based and evidence-based practices to guide school districts as they implement improvements.Addresses school discipline and school expulsion to provide school districts with a model policy to help standardize disciplinary practices and data collection of suspensions and expulsions.Creates opportunities for reentry and reengagement in school for long-term suspended or expelled students through an individually tailored plan.Addresses the need to recognize highly productive public schools and reward innovation and to assist public schools that are struggling by creating a recognition program, a grant program to reward innovation, and a locally administered school reform program.Creates a joint select committee on educator compensation to provide oversight, monitoring, and direction to revise the current salary allocation schedule.Creates the strategic innovative grant account.
SB 5913-S by Senate Committee on Ways & Means (originally sponsored by Senator Becker) Concerning a hospital safety net assessment and quality incentive program for increased hospital payments. Addresses a hospital safety net assessment and quality incentive program for increased hospital payments to improve health care access for the state's citizens.Delays, until July 1, 2017, the expiration of chapter 74.60 RCW (hospital safety net assessment).
SB 5916-S by Senate Committee on Ways & Means (originally sponsored by Senators Bailey, Baumgartner, Hill, Holmquist Newbry, Ericksen, Schoesler, Hewitt, and Mullet) Addressing the administration of public retirement plans. Revises the definition of "excess compensation" with regard to payments used in the calculation of an employee's retirement allowance.Requires the local government self-insurance program of the department of enterprise services to support employers of law enforcement officers' and firefighters' retirement system plan 1 retirees to develop a voluntary risk pool to share the noninsured retiree medical costs of long-term care and major medical services.Prohibits a collective bargaining agreement covering certain employees from including a provision that bases employee eligibility for voluntary overtime on seniority or eligibility for retirement.Requires the department of retirement systems to: (1) Review compensation increases reported for persons who retired from the law enforcement officers and firefighters retirement system plan 1 since July 1, 2010; and(2) Conduct an on-site audit of certain employer compensation records.Provides a right to appeal an order or determination to the director of the department of retirement systems for a member or employer feeling aggrieved by an order or determination of a disability board granting or denying coverage for a service or item requested as a medical service.
SB 5920 by Senators Eide and Conway Concerning transportation revenue. Addresses transportation revenue.
SB 5921 by Senator Eide Concerning additive transportation funding. Adopts additive transportation funding.
SB 5922 by Senator Eide Authorizing bonds for transportation funding. Provides funds for the location, design, right-of-way, and construction of selected projects or improvements that are identified as 2013 connecting Washington projects or improvements in the omnibus transportation appropriations act.
SB 5923 by Senators Cleveland and Eide Authorizing toll revenue bonds for the financing of the Columbia river crossing project. Provides funds for the location, design, right-of-way, and construction of the Columbia river crossing project.
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