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=2014. HB 2080-S by House Committee on Community Development, Housing & Tribal Affairs (originally sponsored by Representatives Sawyer, Zeiger, Appleton, Angel, DeBolt, Blake, Haler, McCoy, Wilcox, Fitzgibbon, Hurst, Freeman, S. Hunt, Santos, and Ryu) Vacating convictions for certain tribal fishing activities. Allows a person who was convicted before January 1, 1975, of violating certain statutes or rules regarding the regulation of fishing activities, who claimed to be exercising a treaty Indian fishing right, to apply to the sentencing court for vacation of his or her record of the misdemeanor, gross misdemeanor, or felony conviction for the offense.Allows a deceased person's family member or an official representative of the deceased person's tribe to apply to the court on behalf of the deceased person.
HB 2545 by Representatives Moscoso, Reykdal, Appleton, Sells, Roberts, Goodman, Pollet, and Freeman Prohibiting employers from asking about or using nonconviction information in initial applications for employment. Establishes the Washington jobs assistance act.Prohibits an employer from including a question on an application for employment, inquiring orally or in writing, or receiving information through a criminal history background check or otherwise, about nonconviction information, before having determined the applicant is otherwise qualified for the position.
HB 2546 by Representatives Reykdal, Morrell, Haler, Gregerson, and Manweller Decodifying, expiring, and making technical clarifications to higher education provisions. Decodifies, makes technical clarifications to, and provides a July 1, 2014, expiration date for certain higher education provisions.
HB 2547 by Representatives Ormsby, Manweller, Riccelli, Warnick, and Parker Providing for the creation of a less than countywide port district within a county containing no port districts. Authorizes a port district comprising territory less than the entire county to be created in a county with no port district.Expires December 31, 2020.
HB 2548 by Representatives Bergquist, Haigh, Harris, and Magendanz; by request of Superintendent of Public Instruction Concerning basic education minimum instructional hours. Requires any hours scheduled by a school district for noninstructional purposes during the last five school days for students who are graduating from high school to count toward the instructional hours requirement.
HB 2549 by Representatives Freeman, Kochmar, and Morrell Addressing the enhancement for attempting to elude a police vehicle. Requires the enhancement for attempting to elude a police vehicle to: (1) Be mandatory;(2) Be served in total confinement; and(3) Run consecutively with all other sentencing provisions.
HB 2550 by Representatives Schmick, DeBolt, Morrell, Van De Wege, Harris, Walsh, Freeman, Moeller, Gregerson, and Tarleton Preserving patient and practitioner freedom to obtain and provide health care by prohibiting unfair and deceptive practices in contracting for and managing health care delivery under health plans. Prohibits unfair and deceptive practices in contracting for and managing health care delivery under health plans to preserve patient and practitioner freedom to obtain and provide health care.
HB 2551 by Representatives Overstreet, Taylor, Shea, Holy, Rodne, Klippert, Blake, Takko, Hayes, Condotta, and Scott Protecting the constitutionally guaranteed right to the lawful possession of firearms during an emergency. Prohibits the governor or any governmental entity or political subdivision of this state from imposing a restriction on the possession, transfer, sale, transport, storage, display, or use of a firearm or ammunition that is otherwise authorized or guaranteed by law.
HB 2552 by Representatives Reykdal, Appleton, Sawyer, Kirby, Smith, Ormsby, Buys, Vick, S. Hunt, Fey, and Tarleton Concerning signature gathering for initiatives, referenda, and recall petitions. Requires a person paid to gather signatures of electors on a state or local initiative, referendum, or recall petition to register with the secretary of state and complete a training program prescribed by the secretary before collecting signatures.Requires the secretary of state to assign each registered signature gatherer a registration number.Requires a signature gathering business engaged in the activity of collecting signatures for state or local initiatives, referenda, or recall petitions and using paid signature gatherers to register with the secretary of state.Assesses a fine of five hundred dollars on a prime sponsor of an initiative, referendum, or recall petition or the signature gathering business for each of its paid signature gatherers who are not registered.Expands the information required on a recall petition, an initiative, and a referendum.
HB 2553 by Representatives Pettigrew, Springer, Lytton, Zeiger, Roberts, Gregerson, and Pollet Authorizing competitive grants to persistently lowest-achieving schools to implement models of family and community engagement. Requires the office of the superintendent of public instruction to award grants on a competitive basis to persistently lowest-achieving schools to support implementation of successful models of family and community engagement.
HB 2554 by Representatives Pettigrew, Dahlquist, Springer, Lytton, and Gregerson Expanding the urban school turnaround initiative. Requires the office of the superintendent of public instruction to select up to four schools in two large urban school districts to participate in an urban school turnaround initiative beginning in the 2014-2015 school year.
HB 2555 by Representatives Dunshee and Tarleton Concerning alternative contracting performance goals. Requires a public body, upon selection of the finalists of a design-build contract, to issue a request for proposals to the finalists, which shall provide building performance goals and validation requirements.
HB 2556 by Representatives Freeman, Rodne, Kagi, and Pollet Encouraging the establishment of therapeutic courts. Authorizes and encourages trial and juvenile courts to establish and operate therapeutic courts to develop and process cases in ways which depart from traditional judicial processes.Authorizes and encourages trial courts to establish multijurisdictional partnerships and/or interlocal agreements to enhance and expand the coverage area of the therapeutic court.Authorizes district and municipal courts specifically to work cooperatively with each other and with the superior courts to identify and implement nontraditional case processing methods which can eliminate traditional barriers that decrease judicial efficiency.
HB 2557 by Representatives Kirby and Muri Concerning residence locations of felony sex offenders of minors. Prohibits certain felony sex offenders from residing within one thousand feet of a school, child care center, playground, or other grounds or facilities where children are present.
HB 2558 by Representatives Fey, Jinkins, and Freeman Disposing tax foreclosed property to cities for affordable housing purposes. Requires a county legislative authority to give notice to a city in which any tax foreclosed property is located within at least sixty days of acquiring the property and prohibits the county from disposing of the property at public auction or by private negotiation before giving the notice.Requires the notice to offer the city the opportunity to purchase the property for the principal amount of the unpaid taxes, and requires the city to: (1) Accept the offer within thirty days;(2) Provide that the property is suitable and will be used for an affordable housing development; and(3) Agree to transfer the property to a local housing authority, a nonprofit housing organization, or other entity eligible to receive assistance from the affordable housing program.Authorizes a county selling property to a city for affordable housing purposes to negotiate with the city to defer payment of all real property taxes levied on the property for the period that the city owns the property.
HB 2559 by Representatives Goodman, Orwall, Roberts, Fitzgibbon, Jinkins, and Springer Concerning parental rights and responsibilities of sexual assault perpetrators and survivors. Establishes a process whereby a survivor who becomes pregnant as a result of a sexual assault and who elects to raise the child can seek the court's assistance in avoiding continued forced interactions with the rapist and the consequent inability to fully heal from the assault.
HB 2560 by Representatives Stonier, Haigh, Muri, Magendanz, Fey, Fagan, Seaquist, Morrell, S. Hunt, and Bergquist Concerning school library information and technology programs. Addresses teacher-librarians and the provision of resources and materials for the operation of school library information and technology programs.Changes the name of the "school-library media program" to the "school library information and technology program."
HB 2561 by Representatives Taylor and Manweller Changing ballot tabulation and receipt provisions. Establishes the mail in ballot deadline act.Requires ballots to be received by the county auditor on election day to increase the efficiency of the voter tabulation process and save money for the state and individual counties.
HB 2562 by Representatives Sawyer and Tarleton Addressing water system vulnerabilities to hazards such as terrorism and natural disasters. Requires certain group A public water systems and certain other water systems to develop and submit to the department of health a hazard mitigation plan.Authorizes the department of health to share pertinent information about water systems' natural and human-caused disaster preparedness with the capital budget committee and other appropriate committees of the legislature in order to allow the state to make wise allocation and prioritization decisions about investments in water system preparedness and infrastructure improvements.Exempts from disclosure under the public records act, hazard mitigation plans and related reports filed with the department of health by a public water system.
HB 2563 by Representatives Fitzgibbon, Farrell, Reykdal, Gregerson, Fey, Bergquist, Pollet, and Freeman Concerning local transit revenue. Authorizes the legislative body of a city transit system, a county transportation authority, a metropolitan municipal corporation transit system, a public transportation benefit area, an unincorporated transportation benefit area, a regional transit authority, or a special purpose district formed to operate a public transportation system to impose: (1) A local motor vehicle excise tax on the value of a motor vehicle;(2) A tax for the privilege of selling or exchanging capital assets; and(3) An excise tax on a certain percentage of the total payroll of an employer with a specific number of employees.
HB 2564 by Representatives Robinson, Manweller, S. Hunt, Stanford, Bergquist, Pollet, and Freeman Authorizing the use of electronic signatures by state agencies. Authorizes state agencies to use or accept secure electronic signatures for written communications that require a signature.
HB 2565 by Representative Rodne Concerning a mutual accountability model for clinical practices and healthy behaviors. Requires the public employees' benefits board to conduct a pilot project for enrollees in the uniform medical plan to test the mutual accountability model in which financial incentives are offered to both health care providers and their patients for declaring or demonstrating to one another adherence to best clinical practices and healthy behaviors.
HB 2566 by Representatives Kretz, Blake, Short, Condotta, and Freeman Concerning the establishment of a dedicated local jurisdiction marijuana fund and the distribution of a specified percentage of marijuana excise tax revenues to cities and counties. Creates the dedicated local jurisdiction marijuana fund and requires certain marijuana excise taxes to be credited to the fund.
HB 2567 by Representatives Zeiger, Morrell, Rodne, and Jinkins Concerning the approval of minutes from annual meetings of homeowners' associations. Requires the secretary or other officers specified in the bylaws of a homeowners' association to provide each owner of record, for approval, the minutes from the annual meeting by means of any available delivery options not less than fourteen nor more than sixty days after the meeting.
HB 2568 by Representatives Wilcox, Manweller, and Schmick Concerning oversight of health reform implementation by the joint select committee on health care implementation and oversight. Abolishes the joint select committee on health care oversight that was created in 2013.Creates the joint select committee on health care implementation and oversight to provide oversight of health reform implementation by the state health care authority, the health benefit exchange, the office of the insurance commissioner, the department of health, and the department of social and health services to avoid duplication of efforts, to increase the quality of services, and to reduce costs for consumers.Requires the office of the insurance commissioner, in consultation with the health benefit exchange and the state health care authority, to provide a quarterly report to the joint select committee on health care implementation and oversight.
HB 2569 by Representatives Hargrove and Pollet Reducing air pollution associated with diesel emissions. Creates the diesel idle reduction account.Requires the department of ecology to use the money in the account to provide loans with low or no interest and grants to eligible partners for the purpose of reducing exposure to diesel emissions and improving public health by investing in diesel idle emission reduction technologies and infrastructure.
HB 2570 by Representative Cody Concerning term limits for members of the medical quality assurance commission. Prohibits a member of the medical quality assurance commission from serving more than three consecutive full terms.
HB 2571 by Representatives Riccelli, Cody, and Morrell Concerning continuity of care for enrollees in the Washington health benefit exchange during grace periods. Establishes the health benefit exchange grace period act.Ensures continuity of care for enrollees in the Washington health benefit exchange during grace periods.
HB 2572 by Representative Cody; by request of Governor Inslee Concerning the effectiveness of health care purchasing and transforming the health care delivery system. Improves the effectiveness of health care purchasing and transforms the health care delivery system by advancing value-based purchasing, promoting community health, and providing greater integration of chronic illness care and needed social supports.Exempts from state antitrust laws and provides immunity from federal antitrust laws through the state action doctrine, certain activities convened and supervised by the director of the state health care authority or the director of the office of financial management pursuant to this act that might otherwise be constrained by such laws.
HB 2573 by Representative Hudgins Requiring the department of licensing to conduct a review of the need for regulation of theatrical wrestling events. Requires the department of licensing to conduct a review of the need for regulation of theatrical wrestling events using certain public criteria in order to develop recommendations to the legislature regarding the regulation.
HB 2574 by Representatives Chandler and Blake Making alterations to the years applicable to earning the right of first refusal to purchase a geoduck diver license in 2015. Changes the right of first refusal requirements regarding the purchase of a geoduck diver license.
HB 2575 by Representatives Bergquist, Dahlquist, Stonier, and Santos; by request of Professional Educator Standards Board Requiring that certain teacher assignment and reassignment data be included in data submitted to the office of the superintendent of public instruction. Requires school districts, no later than the beginning of the 2014-2015 school year, to also include dates of teacher assignments and reassignments in the data they submit to the office of the superintendent of public instruction.
HB 2576 by Representatives Reykdal, Kirby, and Pollet Establishing a mandatory occupational disease exposure reporting requirement for firefighters. Requires the department of labor and industries to begin rule making to require the reporting of hazardous exposures suffered in the course of employment by firefighters.
HB 2577 by Representatives Van De Wege, Fitzgibbon, Holy, Hayes, Reykdal, Bergquist, and Freeman; by request of LEOFF Plan 2 Retirement Board Creating an optional life annuity benefit for plan 2 members of the law enforcement officers' and firefighters' retirement system. Authorizes plan 2 members of the law enforcement officers' and firefighters' retirement system, at the time of retirement, to purchase an optional actuarially equivalent life annuity benefit from the law enforcement officers' and firefighters' retirement system plan 2 retirement fund.
HB 2578 by Representatives Dunshee, DeBolt, and MacEwen Exempting from public inspection certain public works proposals and documents. Exempts from disclosure and inspection under the public records act, proposals submitted in response to a competitive solicitation and related evaluation documents.
HB 2579 by Representatives Tarleton and Pollet Concerning small scale prospecting and mining hydraulic projects in state waters. Establishes the give fish a chance act.Prohibits the department of fish and wildlife from issuing a permit for the use of a suction dredge in certain state waters.Requires a mineral prospecting and mining permit to conduct small scale prospecting and mining and any mineral prospecting and mining not specifically prohibited.
HB 2580 by Representatives Tarleton, Haler, Fey, Wylie, Seaquist, Pollet, Ryu, and Carlyle Fostering economic resilience and development in Washington by supporting the maritime industry and other manufacturing sectors. Supports the maritime industry and other manufacturing sectors to foster economic resilience and development in this state.Creates a joint select legislative task force on the economic resilience of manufacturing in Washington.Requires the state geologist to update and improve the seismic scenario catalog maintained by the department of natural resources with respect to the geographic areas designated as manufacturing industrial centers by the Puget Sound regional council and the adjacent geographic areas and infrastructure critical to the operations of industry in those designated manufacturing industrial centers.
HB 2581 by Representatives Tarleton, S. Hunt, Pollet, and Carlyle Regarding on-water dwellings. Provides a definition for "floating on-water residence" for purposes of the shoreline management act.Classifies a floating on-water residence that is permitted or legally established before July 1, 2014, as a conforming preferred use.
HB 2582 by Representatives Hargrove, Kagi, and Walsh Concerning filing a petition seeking termination of parental rights. Requires the department of social and health services, in a case where the court approves a sole permanency plan of adoption, to file a petition seeking termination of parental rights unless the court makes a good cause exception as to why the filing of a petition seeking termination of parental rights is not appropriate.
HB 2583 by Representative Dahlquist Adding charter school chief executive officers to the list of individuals who may file complaints of unprofessional conduct regarding certificated employees. Permits charter school chief executive officers to file complaints of unprofessional conduct regarding certificated employees.
HB 2584 by Representative Blake Allowing prepayment of the penalty for removal of land from the farm and agricultural land current use property tax classification. Authorizes the prepayment of a penalty for removal of land from the farm and agricultural land current use property tax classification.
HB 2585 by Representatives Walsh and Pettigrew; by request of Department of Social and Health Services Concerning income eligibility for temporary assistance for needy families benefits for a child. Authorizes the department of social and health services to, by rule, exempt fifty percent of a caregiver's unearned income in determining temporary assistance for needy families eligibility and benefit standards.
HB 2586 by Representatives Christian, Muri, Haler, and Pollet Adding transparency to elections through the installation of web camera surveillance systems. Requires county auditors to install a web camera surveillance system in counting centers to allow for monitoring of ballot processing during an election.
SB 5246-S by Senate Committee on Early Learning & K-12 Education (originally sponsored by Senators Litzow, Tom, Hobbs, Delvin, Padden, Schoesler, and Smith) Clarifying the teacher and principal evaluation process with the intent of strengthening the process. Requires school districts to use student growth data to create: (1) A rank order of teachers based on the amount of average student growth achieved in each teacher's classroom; and(2) A rank order of principals based on the amount of average student growth achieved by the teachers in each principal's school.Requires one of the multiple measures of student growth, for certain teachers and for certain principals, to be student results on relevant assessments.Requires seniority to only be used as a tiebreaker when determining how multiple factors will be used in making certain human resource or personnel decisions.
SB 6319 by Senators Bailey, Roach, Sheldon, Braun, and Angel Modifying the definition of residential real property in homeowners' associations. Revises the definition of "residential real property," for purposes of homeowners' associations, to exempt a marina slip that is incorporated as its own community association from the definition.
SB 6320 by Senators Conway, Cleveland, McAuliffe, Chase, and Keiser; by request of Superintendent of Public Instruction Concerning basic education minimum instructional hours. Requires any hours scheduled by a school district for noninstructional purposes during the last five school days for students who are graduating from high school to count toward the instructional hours requirement.
SB 6321 by Senators Bailey and Conway; by request of Select Committee on Pension Policy Removing the statutory provision that allows members of plan 3 of the public employees' retirement system, school employees' retirement system, and teachers' retirement system to select a new contribution rate option each year. Removes the provision allowing members of plan 3 of the public employees' retirement system, the school employees' retirement system, and the teachers' retirement system to select a new contribution rate option each year.
SB 6322 by Senators Brown, Hewitt, Angel, Ericksen, Bailey, Honeyford, Dammeier, Braun, Becker, and Parlette Providing telecommunications investment incentives. Provides a sales and use tax exemption for telecommunications machinery and equipment and tangible personal property that becomes an ingredient or component of telecommunications machinery and equipment.
SB 6323 by Senators Brown, Dammeier, Honeyford, Braun, Tom, Padden, Angel, Bailey, Becker, Hill, and Roach Changing public disclosure commission membership provisions. Terminates, effective July 31, 2014, the terms of existing public disclosure commission members and requires the commission, beginning August, 1, 2014, to be composed of five members appointed as provided in this act.
SB 6324 by Senators Darneille, Conway, McCoy, Chase, Kohl-Welles, Keiser, and Kline Disposing tax foreclosed property to cities for affordable housing purposes. Requires a county legislative authority to give notice to a city in which any tax foreclosed property is located within at least sixty days of acquiring the property and prohibits the county from disposing of the property at public auction or by private negotiation before giving the notice.Requires the notice to offer the city the opportunity to purchase the property for the principal amount of the unpaid taxes, and requires the city to: (1) Accept the offer within thirty days;(2) Provide that the property is suitable and will be used for an affordable housing development; and(3) Agree to transfer the property to a local housing authority or other nonprofit entity eligible to receive assistance from the affordable housing program.
SB 6325 by Senators Fain and Conway; by request of LEOFF Plan 2 Retirement Board Correcting the expiration date of a definition of firefighter. Corrects an expiration date in section 4, chapter 304, Laws of 2007, relating to transfers of service credit for emergency medical technicians under plan 2 of LEOFF.
SB 6326 by Senators O'Ban and Angel Modifying provisions governing the competitive bidding process of water-sewer districts. Addresses contracts and competitive bidding of water-sewer districts regarding the estimated cost of work ordered that exceeds ninety thousand dollars.
SB 6327 by Senators Darneille and Chase Expanding the categories of offenses eligible for the parenting program with the department of corrections. Addresses eligibility for the parenting sentencing alternative for an offender that has no prior or current conviction for a felony that is a serious violent offense.
SB 6328 by Senators Roach and Kline Concerning deferred compensation plans. Authorizes the state, when contracting with an employee to defer a portion of that employee's income, to purchase individual securities with the deferred portion.
SB 6329 by Senator Sheldon Concerning state employment of persons with disabilities. Establishes the state employment disability parity act.Requires certain state agencies and the division of vocational rehabilitation to submit a report to the department of personnel regarding employment for persons with disabilities.Requires new hires by all state agencies to equal five percent of all placements by the division of vocational rehabilitation.
SB 6330 by Senator Sheldon Promoting affordable housing in urban growth areas. Encourages increased residential opportunities, including affordable housing opportunities, in cities within urban growth areas.
SB 6331 by Senators Hobbs, Benton, and Roach Concerning self-service storage facilities. Authorizes certain notifications from self-service storage facilities to be sent via e-mail.
SB 6332 by Senators Kohl-Welles, Darneille, Chase, Hasegawa, McCoy, and Keiser Requiring a policy and procedures for notifying parents that their child was injured on school property. Requires the state school directors' association, with the assistance of the office of the superintendent of public instruction, to convene an advisory group to develop a model policy and procedures that require a school that receives a report that a student was physically injured on school property to notify the injured student's parents or guardians.
SB 6333 by Senators Schoesler and Hargrove Concerning tax statute clarifications, simplifications, and technical corrections. Provides clarification, simplification, and technical corrections to certain tax statutes.
SB 6334 by Senators Keiser, Hewitt, Kohl-Welles, Honeyford, Parlette, and Kline Concerning the sales of growlers of wine or beer. Addresses the sale of growlers of wine or beer.
SB 6335 by Senators Hewitt, Kohl-Welles, Keiser, and Kline Allowing multiple liquor licenses at the same physical premises. Allows, under certain circumstances, any number or combination of liquor licenses or approvals to be issued and approved for the same premises, overlapping premises, adjacent premises, or separate premises to the same licensee or to different licensees, including different licensees under common ownership.
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