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=2015. HB 1000 by Representatives Blake and Kretz Concerning water rights appurtenant to land managed by the department of fish and wildlife. Requires the department of fish and wildlife to maintain and annually update an inventory of water rights appurtenant to each parcel of land owned or managed by the department.Creates the habitat enhancement and leasing account.
HB 1001 by Representatives MacEwen, Young, Hayes, Orcutt, Haler, Kochmar, Hargrove, and Harris Funding education first. Requires appropriations for K-12 basic education, together with appropriations for other K-12 education programs, to be passed as separate legislation by both houses of the legislature and delivered to the governor at a specified point in the regular legislative session.Directs the legislature to make provision for full funding of these K-12 appropriations from within existing revenue sources without relying on new tax sources or rates.
HB 1002 by Representative DeBolt Prohibiting unfair and deceptive dental insurance practices. Addresses limited health care service contractors that offer coverage for dental care services.
HB 1003 by Representatives Hawkins, Lytton, Magendanz, Bergquist, Hayes, Robinson, Parker, Ortiz-Self, Harris, Reykdal, Johnson, Senn, Muri, Farrell, Klippert, Pollet, Nealey, Manweller, Kretz, and Hargrove Concerning the development of a model policy on natural disaster school infrastructure recovery. Requires the state school directors' association to: (1) Develop a model policy addressing restoration of the safe learning environment disrupted by natural disaster impacts to school district infrastructures; and(2) Distribute the model policy to school districts, with encouragement to adopt the model policy locally and review the safe school plan.Expires September 1, 2016.
HB 1004 by Representatives Springer, Manweller, Moeller, Walsh, Blake, Buys, Reykdal, Wilcox, Condotta, and Fey Clarifying provisions that allow for the tasting of alcohol by students under twenty-one years of age. Addresses special permits that allow the tasting of alcohol by certain persons who are at least eighteen years of age.
HB 1005 by Representatives Cody and Schmick Addressing third-party payor release of health care information. Modifies third-party payor provisions regarding the release of health care information.
HB 1006 by Representatives Sawyer, G. Hunt, Dunshee, Riccelli, Moeller, and Fitzgibbon Providing damages for wage violations. Increases the penalty for certain wage violations.
HB 1007 by Representatives Fey, Kochmar, Clibborn, Muri, Bergquist, and Klippert Limiting the use of automated traffic safety cameras to detect speed violations not in school zones to certain cities. Authorizes a city with a population of more than one hundred ninety-five thousand located on the west side of the Cascade mountain range to operate an automated traffic safety camera to detect speed violations subject to certain limitations.
HB 1008 by Representatives Smith and Hudgins Authorizing the state auditor to conduct audits of state government and local agencies' data storage and management practices thereby protecting privacy and securing personal information from computer hacking or misuse of data. Authorizes the state auditor to conduct an audit of a state or local agency's data management and storage practices.Requires state agencies and local governments to report known or suspected computer breaches to the state auditor's office.
HB 1009 by Representatives Manweller and Hawkins Allowing rural counties providing emergency medical services to locations with a rural amphitheater to impose an additional admissions surcharge. Authorizes the legislative authority of a county with a rural amphitheater to levy and fix an emergency medical services surcharge of up to one dollar per person.Requires the attorney general to appear for and represent a county imposing the surcharge with respect to an action or proceeding arising from the imposition of the surcharge.
HB 1010 by Representatives Johnson, Cody, Harris, Moeller, Manweller, Walsh, Clibborn, Robinson, Tharinger, Riccelli, Rodne, and Short Concerning referral of medical cases to occupational therapists. Addresses state-licensed optometrists' referrals of medical cases to occupational therapists.
HB 1011 by Representatives Short, Takko, Springer, Buys, Kretz, and Shea Assigning counties to two climate zones for purposes of the state building code. Updates certain statutes to be more reflective of modifications in the 2012 international energy conservation code.
HB 1012 by Representative Appleton Expanding the duties and obligations of manufactured/mobile home community landlords. Addresses rental agreements, landlord duties, and prohibited conduct with regard to manufactured/mobile home communities.
HB 1013 by Representatives Appleton, Johnson, Hansen, and Takko Authorizing regular meetings of county legislative authorities to be held at alternate locations within the county. Authorizes regular meetings of county legislative authorities to be held at a location outside of the county seat but within the county if the county legislative authority determines that holding a meeting at an alternate location would be in the interest of supporting greater citizen engagement in local government.
HB 1014 by Representative Appleton Concerning antifreeze products. Changes certain requirements relating to wholesale containers of fifty-five gallons or more of engine coolant or antifreeze.
HB 1015 by Representative Appleton Allowing for the vacation of certain driving-related convictions under limited circumstances. Authorizes a person to apply to a sentencing court for a vacation of his or her record of conviction for certain alcohol driving violations if certain conditions have been met.
HB 1016 by Representative Appleton Clarifying legal financial obligation provisions. Addresses nonpayment of legal financial obligations by offenders who are homeless and/or mentally ill.
HB 1017 by Representative Appleton Allowing for more than one vacation of a misdemeanor and gross misdemeanor conviction. Authorizes a person to apply to a sentencing court for vacation of the records of conviction for more than one misdemeanor or gross misdemeanor offense at one time, if not otherwise prohibited.
HB 1018 by Representative Appleton Preventing breed-based dog regulations. Prohibits the breed of a dog from being considered when declaring a dog dangerous or potentially dangerous.Prohibits a local jurisdiction from prohibiting possession of a particular breed of dog or declaring a breed of dog to be dangerous or potentially dangerous.
HB 1019 by Representative Appleton Removing the requirement that housing organizations apply to the Washington state quality award program. Removes the requirement that housing organizations apply to the state quality award program.
HB 1020 by Representative Appleton Concerning the medical use of cannabis. Establishes the Ric Smith memorial act.Revises the medical use of cannabis act.Directs the legislature to appoint a work group of at least twelve medical cannabis stakeholders to study the potential benefits and drawbacks of a voluntary patient registry or uniform identification system compared to the current required valid documentation.
HB 1021 by Representative Appleton Creating a silver alert system. Requires the Washington state patrol to develop and implement a plan, commonly known as a silver alert plan, for voluntary cooperation between certain parties to enhance the public's ability to assist in recovering senior citizens aged sixty-five or older, with a diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease, dementia, or other mental disability.
HB 1022 by Representative Appleton Prohibiting general power of attorney provisions in bail bond agreements. Prohibits general power of attorney provisions in bail bond agreements.
HB 1023 by Representative Appleton Concerning one candidate primaries. Prohibits a primary from being held for a single position in a partisan primary if, after the last day allowed for candidates to withdraw, only one candidate files for the position.
HB 1024 by Representative Appleton Reducing the penalty for possession of controlled substances. Reduces the penalty for possession of a controlled substance.
HB 1025 by Representatives Appleton, Moscoso, Tarleton, Tharinger, S. Hunt, Ryu, Jinkins, Fitzgibbon, Goodman, Kagi, Stanford, Ortiz-Self, Ormsby, Walkinshaw, and Farrell Requiring the submission of a waiver to the federal government to create the Washington health security trust. Creates the Washington health security trust to provide coverage for a set of health services for all residents.Requires the joint select committee on health care oversight to contract for an actuarial analysis of the funding needs of the Washington health security trust and recommend a funding mechanism to the appropriate legislative standing committees and the governor.Directs the legislature to enact legislation implementing the recommendations of the joint select committee during the 2016 regular legislative session.Creates the reserve account, the displaced worker training account, and the benefits account.Provides contingent effective dates.
HB 1026 by Representative Appleton Modifying write-in voting provisions. Modifies provisions relating to declaration of candidacy and write-in voting.
HB 1027 by Representative Appleton Concerning Indian tribes and dental health aide therapy services. Authorizes a federally recognized Indian tribe, tribal organization, or urban Indian organization to train, employ, or contract with or for the services of a dental health aide, including a dental health aide therapist.Directs the state health care authority to coordinate with the centers for medicare and medicaid services to ensure the dental health aide services are eligible for maximum federal funding of up to one hundred percent.
HB 1028 by Representative Appleton Requiring cities and counties to provide security for their courts. Requires counties to provide security to district courts.Requires cities to provide security to municipal courts.
HB 1029 by Representative Appleton Establishing the position and authority of warrant officers in first-class cities to enforce court orders and outstanding warrants. Authorizes a city of the first class to establish and maintain the position of warrant officer within the city police department.
HB 1030 by Representatives Johnson, Sells, Haler, Appleton, and S. Hunt Creating the Washington advance higher education loan program. Creates the Washington advance higher education loan program as a pilot program to: (1) Assist students in need of additional low-cost student loans and related loan benefits; and(2) Meet the state's need for individuals with higher education degrees and certificates that are in demand by employers, such as in the fields of science, including health science, technology, engineering, and math.Creates the Washington advance higher education loan account.Provides a July 1, 2021, expiration date for the pilot program.
HB 1031 by Representatives Johnson, Santos, Haler, Appleton, Sells, and S. Hunt Expanding participation in college in the high school programs. Allows tenth grade students to participate in the college in the high school program.
HB 1032 by Representatives Blake and Hurst Amending the fee structure provided in RCW 77.55.321 to encourage habitat projects that provide a public benefit. Encourages habitat projects that provide a public benefit by providing an exemption for the application fee for a hydraulic project permit or permit modification.
HB 1033 by Representatives Blake, Hurst, and Kretz Providing tools for the department of fish and wildlife to use in order to promote access to private lands for hunting. Requires the department of fish and wildlife to use money made available to it under section 2(7) of this act to fund a program designed to assist private landowners in mitigating the damages and expenses incurred due to allowing public access to their lands for hunting.
HB 1034 by Representatives Moeller, Appleton, Springer, and Jinkins Concerning surname changes after the solemnization of a marriage. Requires certain offenders who change their name at the time of marriage by so indicating on the marriage certificate to submit a copy of the marriage certificate to certain parties.
HB 1035 by Representatives Moeller, Appleton, and Springer Protecting the personal information of a person acting as a guardian ad litem. Exempts from disclosure under the public records act, certain information regarding a guardian ad litem unless the guardian ad litem specifically requests the information be released.
HB 1036 by Representatives Moeller, Appleton, and Jinkins Addressing survivor benefits from the public employees' retirement system for survivors of members in registered domestic partnerships prior to December 2012. Addresses public employees' retirement system benefits for survivors of members in registered domestic partnerships before December 2012.
HB 1037 by Representative Moeller Implementing changes to child support based on the child support schedule work group report. Declares an intent to implement recommendations made by the 2011 child support schedule work group.
HB 1038 by Representatives Moeller and Appleton Extending apprenticeship utilization requirements. Extends apprenticeship utilization requirements.
HB 1039 by Representatives S. Hunt and Johnson Allowing the use of a signature stamp for voting purposes. Allows a person who is unable to write or sign his or her name because of a physical disability to sign a voter registration affidavit and to vote either by making his or her mark or by using a signature stamp.
HB 1040 by Representative Fitzgibbon Removing provisions relating to subversive activities. Repeals chapter 9.81 RCW (subversive activities).
HB 1041 by Representative Fitzgibbon Providing for the vacation of misdemeanor marijuana offense convictions. Allows a person convicted of a misdemeanor marijuana offense, who was twenty-one years of age or older at the time of the offense, to apply to the sentencing court for a vacation of the applicant's record of conviction for the offense.
HB 1042 by Representative Cody Clarifying that the physical therapist scope of practice does not include dry needling. Clarifies that dry needling is not included in the scope of practice of a physical therapist.
HB 1043 by Representatives Ryu and Parker Concerning self-service storage facilities. Modifies provisions relating to notification requirements to occupants by the owner of a self-service storage facility.
HB 1044 by Representatives Santos, Morris, and Smith Increasing the regulatory oversight and accountability of the office of minority and women's business enterprises. Requires the office of minority and women's business enterprises to identify state agencies and educational institutions: (1) In the lowest quintile of utilization of minority and women-owned contractors as a percentage of all contracts issued by the agency;(2) In the lowest quintile of the dollar value awarded to minority and women-owned contractors as a percentage of the dollar value of all contracts issued by the agency; and(3) That are performing significantly below their established goals, as determined by the office.Establishes an investigation unit within the office for the purpose of detecting and investigating fraud and violations.
HB 1045 by Representatives Tharinger, Harris, Van De Wege, Rodne, Moeller, Clibborn, Cody, G. Hunt, and Jinkins Concerning the practice of East Asian medicine. Creates the Washington state East Asian medicine advisory committee.Requires the committee to advise and make recommendations to the secretary of the department of health on standards for the practice of East Asian medicine.
HB 1046 by Representatives Tharinger, Harris, Van De Wege, Manweller, Rodne, Moeller, Clibborn, and G. Hunt Concerning East Asian medicine practitioners. Clarifies that East Asian medicine practitioners may administer liquid vitamins and other sterile preparations in point injection therapy.
HB 1047 by Representatives Goodman, Haler, Moscoso, Appleton, Klippert, Muri, Hurst, S. Hunt, Hayes, Orwall, Johnson, and MacEwen; by request of Military Department Concerning state agencies continuity of operations planning requirements. Places responsibility on each state agency for developing an organizational continuity of operations plan that is updated and exercised annually in compliance with the program for interagency coordination of continuity of operations planning.
HB 1048 by Representative Kirby; by request of Department of Financial Institutions Updating, clarifying, and strengthening department of financial institutions' enforcement, licensing, and examination statutes relating to residential mortgage lending, and enhancing the crime of mortgage fraud in the residential mortgage lending process. Updates, clarifies, and strengthens department of financial institutions' enforcement, licensing, and examination statutes relating to residential mortgage lending, and enhances the crime of mortgage fraud in the residential mortgage lending process.
HB 1049 by Representatives Fitzgibbon and Short Concerning cadmium in children's jewelry. Allows children's jewelry to contain cadmium under certain circumstances.
HB 1050 by Representatives S. Hunt and Johnson Delaying annual leave payments upon employment termination due to a reduction in force. Allows state government officers and employees who resign, are dismissed, or who leave employment because of a reduction in force to request that payment of earned vacation leave be delayed for a period of up to one hundred eighty calendar days.
HB 1051 by Representatives DeBolt, Dunshee, Condotta, Appleton, Orcutt, Taylor, Harris, Schmick, Manweller, G. Hunt, Kochmar, Buys, Young, Holy, Haler, Vick, Shea, Riccelli, and Pike Authorizing elections for the office of justice of the supreme court as partisan elections. Changes the justice of the supreme court to a partisan office.
HB 1052 by Representatives Hayes, Fey, Klippert, Orwall, Appleton, Muri, and MacEwen Requiring institutions of higher education to make an early registration process available to spouses and domestic partners of active members of the military. Requires the early course registration process available for eligible veterans or national guard members to be offered to spouses of active duty military members.
HB 1053 by Representatives Kirby and Schmick Concerning filing requirements for large group health benefit plans, stand-alone dental plans, and stand-alone vision plans. Enhances competition and creates regulatory uniformity in the filing requirements for large group health benefit plans, as well as stand-alone dental plan and stand-alone vision plan rates and forms.
HB 1054 by Representative Stanford Concerning collection agency transaction fees for processing electronic payments. Prohibits a collection agency from collecting a transaction fee for processing an electronic payment in an amount that does not exceed ten dollars or three percent of the payment amount, whichever is greater, provided that a no-cost payment option is available to the debtor.
HB 1055 by Representative Bergquist; by request of Department of Enterprise Services Making conforming amendments made necessary by reorganizing and streamlining central service functions, powers, and duties of state government. Makes conforming amendments made necessary by the reorganization and streamlining of central service functions, powers, and duties of state government.
HB 1056 by Representative Haler Restricting the use of certain parcels of public land to access a public body of water. Provides that, if a parcel of public land is one-quarter of a square mile or less in size, is adjacent to a body of public water, and is or can be used to access the body of public water, the governmental entity that has jurisdiction of the land must provide adequate public parking for persons using the land to access the water.
HB 1057 by Representatives Haler, Holy, and Johnson Modifying authority regarding where mopeds may be operated. Allows the operation of a moped in a bicycle lane subject to restrictions by local ordinance.
HB 1058 by Representative Moeller Requiring lobbying reports to be filed electronically. Requires electronic filing of certain reports by agencies, lobbyists, and lobbyists' employers.
HB 1059 by Representatives Fagan, Goodman, Hayes, Moscoso, Takko, Tarleton, Orwall, Nealey, Klippert, and Pettigrew; by request of Attorney General Concerning sexually violent predators. Addresses annual examinations of committed sexually violent predators.
HB 1060 by Representatives Fitzgibbon, Short, Farrell, and Pike Directing state investments of existing litter tax revenues under chapter 82.19 RCW in material waste management efforts without increasing the tax rate. Places existing litter tax revenue in material waste management efforts without increasing the tax rate.
HB 1061 by Representatives Hayes, Lytton, and Smith; by request of Board For Judicial Administration Increasing the number of district court judges in Skagit county. Increases the number of district court judges in Skagit county.
HB 1062 by Representatives Stanford and Kirby; by request of Department of Financial Institutions Updating the department of financial institutions' regulatory enforcement powers regarding credit unions and organizations providing services to credit unions. Updates the regulatory enforcement powers of the department of financial institutions regarding credit unions and organizations providing services to credit unions.
HB 1063 by Representative Kirby Concerning cosmetology, hair design, barbering, esthetics, and manicuring. Addresses distance and online learning for cosmetologists, hair designers, barbers, manicurists, and estheticians.
HB 1064 by Representative Kirby Concerning regulation of locksmith services. Addresses locksmith services misrepresenting their geographic location.
HB 1065 by Representatives Kirby and Blake; by request of Insurance Commissioner Amending the insurer holding company act. Revises the insurer holding company act.Repeals chapter 48.31C RCW (holding company act for health care service contractors and health maintenance organizations).
HB 1066 by Representatives Tharinger and Moeller; by request of Insurance Commissioner Creating certified independent review organizations for addressing long-term care insurance disputes. Creates a process for the fair consideration of insurance disputes relating to coverage of or payment for long-term care services for an insured. This process will be established and administered by the insurance commissioner.
HB 1067 by Representatives Jinkins, Holy, Magendanz, Nealey, Goodman, and Muri; by request of Attorney General Reauthorizing the medicaid fraud false claims act. Reauthorizes the medicaid fraud false claims act.
HB 1068 by Representative Orwall Concerning sexual assault examination kits. Creates a work group to study the issue of untested sexual assault examination kits and make recommendations relating to reducing the number of untested sexual assault kits in the state.Expires June 30, 2017.
HB 1069 by Representative Orwall Concerning preservation of DNA work product. Addresses the preservation of a DNA work product.
HB 1070 by Representatives Goodman and Rodne Creating the international commercial arbitration act. Establishes the international commercial arbitration act.
HB 1071 by Representative Goodman; by request of Statute Law Committee Making technical changes to form year designations. Makes technical changes to form year designations.
HB 1072 by Representative Manweller Requiring tracking of prevailing wage surveys. Requires the department of labor and industries to keep track of the number of wage surveys it sends and the number of responses it receives.
HB 1073 by Representative Manweller Improving the accuracy of the prevailing rate of wage. Requires the department of labor and industries, in establishing the prevailing rate of wage, to use a stratified random sampling methodology.
HB 1074 by Representative Manweller Ensuring the accuracy of prevailing wage survey data provided by interested parties. Requires the department of labor and industries, when an interested party submits a wage survey form on behalf of a contractor or employer and the contractor or employer has not signed the survey form, to send a copy of the form to the contractor or employer whose hours and wages are included in the survey form and notify the contractor or employer of certain information.
HB 1075 by Representative Manweller Creating an exemption from the intents and affidavits requirements when paying prevailing wages. Exempts certain public works contractors and subcontractors from the requirement to submit a statement of intent to pay prevailing wages and an affidavit of wages paid.
HB 1076 by Representative Kirby; by request of Insurance Commissioner Modernizing life insurance reserve requirements. Revises the standard valuation law by modernizing life insurance reserve requirements.
HB 1077 by Representative Kirby; by request of Insurance Commissioner Regulating credit for reinsurance. Ensures adequate regulation of insurers and reinsurers and adequate protection for those to whom they owe obligations.
HB 1078 by Representatives Hudgins, Morris, Robinson, and Kirby; by request of Attorney General Enhancing the protection of consumer financial information. Strengthens data breach notification requirements to better safeguard personal information, prevent identity theft, and ensure that the attorney general receives notification when breaches occur so that appropriate action may be taken to protect consumers.Provides consumers, whose personal information has been jeopardized due to a data breach, with the information needed to secure financial accounts and make the necessary reports in a timely manner to minimize harm from identity theft.
HB 1079 by Representatives Kochmar, Takko, Pike, Springer, Fitzgibbon, and S. Hunt Allowing public agencies to enter into contracts providing for the joint utilization of architectural or engineering services. Authorizes any two or more public agencies to enter into a contract providing for the joint utilization of architectural or engineering services if certain conditions are met.
HB 1080 by Representatives Harris and Senn Restoring funding to the health professional loan repayment and scholarship program fund. Makes appropriations to restore funding to the health professional loan repayment and scholarship program fund.
HB 1081 by Representative Sullivan Expanding participation in the college in the high school programs. Allows tenth grade students to participate in the college in the high school program.
HB 1082 by Representative Hurst Allowing for the collection of DNA from adults arrested for a ranked felony or a gross misdemeanor violation of certain orders. Requires the collection of biological samples for DNA identification analysis from all adults lawfully arrested for the commission of certain criminal offenses.
HB 1083 by Representative Hurst Concerning the acceptance of gifts by state officers and employees. Prohibits state officers and employees from accepting food, beverages, gifts, and entertainment.
HB 1084 by Representatives Pollet, Tarleton, Ryu, and Santos Addressing notice requirements for land use applications, approvals, and decisions. Declares that the statute of limitations set forth in chapter 36.70C RCW for challenging land use decisions does not begin to run until notice of a land use decision is provided to adjacent landowners and residents.
HB 1085 by Representative Moeller Requiring lobbying reports to be filed electronically. Requires electronic filing of certain reports by agencies, lobbyists, and lobbyists' employers.
HB 1086 by Representative Moeller Establishing a cost recovery mechanism for public records sought for commercial purposes. Authorizes public agencies to recover their costs through charging a reasonable fee when public records are requested for the purpose of sale or resale.Authorizes agencies to establish the fees without limiting public inspection of records or delaying public access to records.
HB 1087 by Representative Takko Concerning automated traffic safety cameras in school speed zones. Requires a flashing yellow beacon and a sign reading "camera active when flashing" to be placed in locations where school speed zones are enforced by automated traffic safety cameras.
HB 1088 by Representative Takko Modifying per diem compensation for flood control zone district supervisors. Fixes the compensation for flood control zone district supervisors at one hundred fourteen dollars per day or portion of a day spent in actual attendance at official meetings of the governing body or in performance of other official services or duties on behalf of the flood control zone.
HB 1089 by Representatives S. Hunt, Moscoso, Robinson, and Tarleton; by request of Attorney General Adding adherence to state wage payment laws to the state's responsible bidder criteria. Addresses a bidder's responsibility criteria for a public works or public contract.
HB 1090 by Representative Kirby; by request of Attorney General Concerning the financial fraud and identity theft crimes investigation and prosecution program. Reauthorizes and expands the financial fraud and identity theft crimes investigation and prosecution program.
HB 1091 by Representatives Van De Wege, Klippert, Carlyle, Fey, Goodman, Tarleton, and Holy; by request of Attorney General Concerning the unauthorized interference of ticket sales over the internet. Prohibits the use or sale of software, the purpose of which is to circumvent, thwart, interfere with, or evade a security measure, access control system, or other control or measure on a ticket seller's internet web site.
HB 1092 by Representative Jinkins; by request of Attorney General Creating the patent troll prevention act. Establishes the patent troll prevention act.Prohibits a person from making assertions of patent infringement in bad faith.
HB 1093 by Representative Morris Concerning unmanned aircraft. Prohibits the use of unmanned aircraft equipped with sensing devices that collect personal information, including images of individuals on private property that could not have been captured without the assistance of the unmanned aircraft.
HB 1094 by Representative Morris Concerning biometric identifiers. Prohibits capturing a biometric identifier of an individual for a commercial purpose unless certain conditions are met.
HB 1095 by Representative Morris Promoting thermal energy efficiency. Requires consideration of combined heat and power systems in the construction of new critical governmental facilities, incorporates reports on combined heat and power facilities in integrated resource plans, and streamlines the process by which combined heat and power facilities obtain permits.
HB 1096 by Representative Morris Promoting a more efficient and reliable electric distribution system. Authorizes an electric utility, after the cumulative generating capacity of net metering systems connected to an electric utility's distribution grid equals fifty percent or more of a utility's peak 1996 demand, to adopt an alternative to net metering valuation mechanism in lieu of charging customer-generators the minimum monthly fee charged to all customers of the same rate class.
HB 1097 by Representative Morris Concerning policies to promote clean energy job growth by encouraging installation of renewable energy systems. Modifies the renewable energy investment cost recovery incentive program to: (1) Improve the use of the incentive by residents, utilities, and businesses in the state;(2) Streamline program administration; and(3) Incubate the development of clean energy technology.
HB 1098 by Representative Morris Aligning electric utility regulation and business models with emerging customer values not realized in volumetric monetization. Authorizes the utilities and transportation commission to regulate an electrical company subject to traditional rate of return, rate base regulation by authorizing an alternative form of regulation.Authorizes certain electrical companies to petition the commission to establish an alternative form of regulation.Authorizes a consumer-owned utility, in addition to any existing authority to engage in the sale and distribution of electricity, to provide other energy services and recover the cost of providing such services directly from its ratepayers under certain circumstances.
HB 1099 by Representative Morris Providing consumers the option to cancel contracts over the internet when entered into by the same means. Requires a person who offers a consumer the option of entering into a contract for goods or services through the internet to also provide the consumer with the ability to terminate the contract or services under the contract through the internet.
HB 1100 by Representative Morris Creating new appliance efficiency standards. Addresses new energy efficiency standards for the following new products sold, offered for sale, or installed in the state: (1) Certain halogen lamps;(2) Certain battery charger systems;(3) Small diameter directional lamps;(4) State-regulated LED lamps;(5) HVAC air filters;(6) Deep-dimming fluorescent ballasts; and(7) Heat-pump water-chilling packages.
HB 1101 by Representatives Wilcox, Blake, Lytton, and MacEwen Concerning conservation districts. Modifies conservation district provisions relating to special assessment and rates and charges in consideration of the natural resource needs within the district and the capacity of the district to provide either services or improvements, or both.
HB 1102 by Representative Takko Concerning a local government installing a public sewage system within the public right-of-way under certain circumstances. Requires a local government to install a sewer system within any public right-of-way in order to extend service to a property owner if the local health officer denies an application to install an on-site sewage system for an existing single-family residence that would be otherwise approved except for a law, regulation, or ordinance requiring connection to a public sewer system.
HB 1103 by Representatives Jinkins, Zeiger, Moeller, Rodne, Cody, Harris, Clibborn, and Riccelli Providing access to the prescription drug monitoring database for clinical laboratories. Authorizes the department of health to provide data in the prescription monitoring program to the personnel in certain test sites.
HB 1104 by Representatives Schmick and Wilcox Creating the crime of interference with agricultural production. Creates the crime of interference with agricultural production.
HB 1105 by Representatives Hunter, Ormsby, and Sullivan; by request of Governor Inslee Making 2015 supplemental operating appropriations. Makes 2015 supplemental operating appropriations.
HB 1106 by Representatives Hunter, Ormsby, and Sullivan; by request of Governor Inslee Making 2015-2017 operating appropriations. Makes 2015-2017 operating appropriations.
HB 1107 by Representatives Springer and Wilcox Concerning access to and creation of cultural and heritage programs and facilities. Addresses cultural access programs.Authorizes the imposition of a sales and use tax and an additional regular property tax levy for the purposes authorized in this act.
HB 1108 by Representative Reykdal Creating a food truck beer and/or wine license. Creates a food truck beer and/or wine license to sell beer, including strong beer, or wine, or both, at retail for consumption on the premises.
HB 1109 by Representatives Reykdal and Wilcox Authorizing membership in the teachers' retirement system for certificated employees of the superintendent of public instruction. Authorizes certificated employees of the superintendent of public instruction to become members of the teachers' retirement system.
HB 1110 by Representative Reykdal Concerning shared parental responsibility. Addresses shared residential schedules for parents.
HB 1111 by Representatives Kilduff, Stokesbary, Walkinshaw, and Goodman; by request of Board For Judicial Administration Concerning court transcripts. Modifies court transcript provisions relating to: (1) Duties of the clerk of the court and authorized transcriptionists; and(2) Consulting with the administrator for the courts on electronic recording equipment.
HB 1112 by Representative Appleton Authorizing siblings of United States armed forces members who died while in service or as a result of service to apply for gold star license plates. Allows siblings of armed forces members who died while in service or as a result of service to apply for gold star license plates.
HB 1113 by Representative Appleton Authorizing tribal court judges to solemnize marriages. Authorizes tribal court judges to solemnize marriages.
HB 1114 by Representative Appleton Authorizing and regulating internet poker. Authorizes the conducting and playing of internet poker games for money, on internet capable consumer devices, and where those games are conducted pursuant to the provisions of chapter 9.46 RCW and any rules adopted by the gambling commission.
HJM 4000 by Representative Reykdal Asking congress to call a limited convention, authorized under Article V of the United States Constitution, for the purpose of proposing a free and fair elections amendment to that Constitution. Asks congress to call a limited convention for the purpose of proposing a free and fair elections amendment to the United States Constitution.
HJM 4001 by Representative Schmick Requesting that Congress allow states to adopt year-round daylight savings time. Requests congress to allow states to adopt year-round daylight saving time.
HCR 4400 by Representatives Sullivan and Kretz Convening the House of Representatives and Senate in Joint Session to receive the State of the State message of Governor Jay Inslee. Convenes the house of representatives and senate in joint session to receive the state of the state message of Governor Jay Inslee.
HCR 4401 by Representative S. Hunt; by request of Department of Enterprise Services Renaming "Office Building 2" as the "Human Services Building." Renames Office Building 2 as the Human Services Building.
HCR 4402 by Representatives Sullivan and Kretz Adopting joint rules. Adopts joint rules of the senate and the house of representatives.
SB 5000 by Senators Parlette, Warnick, King, and Honeyford Allowing rural counties providing emergency medical services to locations with a rural amphitheater to impose an additional admissions surcharge. Authorizes the legislative authority of a county with a rural amphitheater to levy and fix an emergency medical services surcharge of up to one dollar per person.Requires the attorney general to appear for and represent a county imposing the surcharge with respect to an action or proceeding arising from the imposition of the surcharge.
SB 5001 by Senators Hewitt, Kohl-Welles, Conway, Schoesler, Keiser, Hatfield, and Warnick Clarifying provisions that allow for the tasting of alcohol by students under twenty-one years of age. Addresses special permits that allow the tasting of alcohol by certain persons who are at least eighteen years of age.
SB 5002 by Senator Rivers Concerning traffic infractions for marijuana, marijuana-based substances, or marijuana-infused substances. Addresses possessing or consuming marijuana, a marijuana-based substance, or a marijuana-infused substance in a motor vehicle when the vehicle is upon a highway.
SB 5003 by Senators Hatfield and Rivers Concerning the taxes payable on sales by licensed recreational marijuana producers, processors, and retailers. Revises recreational marijuana provisions relating to: (1) Increasing taxes payable on sales by licensed recreational marijuana producers, processors, and retailers;(2) Collection and remittance of trust fund taxes by a limited liability business entity; and(3) Administrative review of a notice of unpaid trust fund taxes.
SB 5004 by Senator Angel Establishing the position and authority of warrant officers in first-class cities to enforce court orders and outstanding warrants. Authorizes a city of the first class to establish and maintain the position of warrant officer within the city police department.
SB 5005 by Senator Angel Concerning grandparent visitation rights. Addresses the visitation rights of a grandparent.
SB 5006 by Senator Angel Authorizing the termination of all legal responsibilities of a nonparent if genetic testing shows by clear and convincing evidence that a man is not the genetic father of a child. Authorizes the termination of legal responsibilities of a nonparent if genetic testing shows that a man is not the genetic father of a child.
SB 5007 by Senator Angel Concerning the regulation of employment agencies. Repeals chapter 19.31 RCW (employment agencies).
SB 5008 by Senator Angel Concerning beverage containers. Removes beer and other malt beverages from the definition of "beverage" in chapter 70.132 RCW (beverage containers).
SB 5009 by Senators Hobbs and Braun Concerning self-service storage facilities. Modifies provisions relating to notification requirements to occupants by the owner of a self-service storage facility.
SB 5010 by Senator Frockt Restoring funding to the health professional loan repayment and scholarship program fund. Makes appropriations to restore funding to the health professional loan repayment and scholarship program fund.
SB 5011 by Senators Becker, Cleveland, and Frockt Addressing third-party payor release of health care information. Modifies third-party payor provisions regarding the release of health care information.
SB 5012 by Senators Hatfield and Honeyford Authorizing the growing of industrial hemp. Allows industrial hemp to be grown, produced, possessed, and commercially traded in the state.Requires Washington State University to study the feasibility and desirability of industrial hemp production in the state.
SB 5013 by Senator Honeyford Regarding the use of designated agricultural lands. Clarifies provisions regarding the protection of designated agricultural land for future agricultural use.
SB 5014 by Senator Honeyford Concerning best practices for water banks. Establishes the water banking best practices act.
SB 5015 by Senator Honeyford Extending the dairy inspection program assessment expiration date. Delays, until June 30, 2020, the expiration of the dairy inspection program assessment.
SB 5016 by Senator Honeyford Retaining water resources to assure the vitality of local economies. Requires the department of fish and wildlife, the parks and recreation commission, and the department of natural resources to: (1) Each maintain an inventory of water rights appurtenant to each parcel of land purchased by their agencies; and(2) Seek assistance from the department of ecology in maintaining the inventory.
SB 5017 by Senator Honeyford Defining honey bee products and services as an agricultural product. Declares an intent to: (1) Permanently include eligible apiarists within the definition of farmer; and(2) Define honey bee products as agricultural products so they may receive the same tax relief as that provided to other sectors of agriculture.
SB 5018 by Senator Honeyford Concerning underground artificial storage and recovery projects. Allows water that meets drinking water standards to be stored in an underground artificial storage and recovery project and subsequently put to beneficial use as drinking water under certain circumstances.
SB 5019 by Senator Honeyford Creating the agricultural labor skills and safety program. Requires the department of commerce to create and administer the agricultural labor skills and safety grant program that will provide training opportunities for agricultural workers.
SB 5020 by Senators Bailey, McCoy, Hobbs, Pedersen, Conway, Schoesler, and Rolfes; by request of Military Department Concerning state agencies continuity of operations planning requirements. Places responsibility on each state agency for developing an organizational continuity of operations plan that is updated and exercised annually in compliance with the program for interagency coordination of continuity of operations planning.
SB 5021 by Senators McCoy and Ericksen Concerning cadmium in children's jewelry. Allows children's jewelry to contain cadmium under certain circumstances.
SB 5022 by Senators Angel, Liias, and Rolfes Providing fee immunity for certain city, town, and county water facilities. Authorizes a city, town, or county to: (1) Plan for, construct, operate, and maintain moorage facilities for recreational boating activities on land and overwater structures owned or otherwise controlled by a city, town, or county; and(2) Impose a fee for access to and use of the moorage facility.
SB 5023 by Senators Parlette and Keiser Concerning filing requirements for large group health benefit plans, stand-alone dental plans, and stand-alone vision plans. Enhances competition and creates regulatory uniformity in the filing requirements for large group health benefit plans, as well as stand-alone dental plan and stand-alone vision plan rates and forms.
SB 5024 by Senator Benton; by request of Department of Enterprise Services Making conforming amendments made necessary by reorganizing and streamlining central service functions, powers, and duties of state government. Makes conforming amendments made necessary by the reorganization and streamlining of central service functions, powers, and duties of state government.
SB 5025 by Senators Rivers, Cleveland, and Benton Modifying the apportionment of quick title service fees collected by appointed subagents. Addresses quick title service fees collected by subagents appointed by the director of the department of licensing.
SB 5026 by Senators Pedersen, Ranker, Keiser, Kohl-Welles, Frockt, Habib, Hobbs, Nelson, Chase, Hatfield, Mullet, McAuliffe, Darneille, Hasegawa, McCoy, Conway, Cleveland, Liias, Jayapal, Billig, Rolfes, and Fraser Declaring that it is an unfair practice for any employer who provides health insurance to its employees as part of an employee's benefit package to not include contraceptive coverage as part of the benefit package, to fail to comply with federal rules adopted under the affordable care act relating to the provision of contraceptive coverage, or to discriminate against any employee based on that employee's use of any reproductive health care service, drug, or device. Establishes the employee reproductive choice act.Declares an intent to clarify that, in this state, barrier-free access to birth control remains a fundamental right and that discriminating against women through limitations on access to essential health benefits is against the public policy of this state and subject to the jurisdiction of the human rights commission and the state's law against discrimination.
SB 5027 by Senators Angel, Darneille, Dammeier, Keiser, Parlette, Cleveland, and Bailey Providing access to the prescription drug monitoring database for clinical laboratories. Authorizes the department of health to provide data in the prescription monitoring program to the personnel in certain test sites.
SB 5028 by Senators Bailey, Dammeier, Cleveland, and Keiser Raising licensure limits to allow assisted living facilities to serve a higher acuity resident population. Authorizes an assisted living facility to provide continuing nursing services if it secures a designation on its license from the department of social and health services.
SB 5029 by Senators Pedersen and O'Ban; by request of Uniform Law Commission Concerning the uniform fiduciary access to digital assets act. Establishes the uniform fiduciary access to digital assets act.
SB 5030 by Senators Pedersen and O'Ban; by request of Washington State Bar Association Addressing the limited liability company act. Repeals the existing Washington limited liability company act and creates a new Washington limited liability company act.
SB 5031 by Senators Pedersen and O'Ban; by request of Washington State Bar Association Permitting advance action regarding business opportunities under the business corporation act. Allows advance action regarding business opportunities under the business corporation act.
SB 5032 by Senators Pedersen and O'Ban Specifying when a transaction in the form of a lease does not create a security interest for purposes of the uniform commercial code. Specifies when a transaction in the form of a lease does not create a security interest for purposes of the uniform commercial code.
SB 5033 by Senators Padden, Darneille, Pearson, Mullet, Fraser, Fain, Keiser, Kohl-Welles, and O'Ban; by request of Attorney General Concerning sexually violent predators. Addresses annual examinations of committed sexually violent predators.
SB 5034 by Senator Habib Concerning referral of medical cases to occupational therapists. Addresses state-licensed optometrists' referrals of medical cases to occupational therapists.
SB 5035 by Senator Pearson; by request of Lieutenant Governor and Secretary of State Authorizing the awarding of the medal of valor to a group of persons. Authorizes the medal of valor to be awarded to a group of persons.
SB 5036 by Senator O'Ban Creating a sentence enhancement for body armor. Creates a sentence enhancement for body armor.Prohibits an offender or accomplice wearing body armor at the time of an offense from receiving good time credits or earned release time for that portion of his or her sentence that results from a body armor enhancement.
SB 5037 by Senator O'Ban Modifying organized retail theft provisions. Includes, in the crime of organized retail theft, the theft of property with a cumulative value of at least seven hundred fifty dollars from a mercantile establishment with no less than six accomplices and at least one electronic communication made or received seeking participation in the theft in the course of planning or commission of the theft.
SB 5038 by Senator O'Ban Waiving liability for service members for certain towing costs and penalties under certain circumstances. Provides immunity from liability for service members, under certain circumstances, with regard to removing, storing, and disposal of his or her abandoned vehicle.
SB 5039 by Senator O'Ban Affirming the authority of the clemency and pardons board to make recommendations to the governor regarding petitions for reprieve to ensure that victims, law enforcement, prisoners, and others are heard. Reaffirms the clemency and pardons board's indispensable role in ensuring that the governor's pardoning and reprieve power is exercised with deliberation and after victims, law enforcement, and the prisoner have had the opportunity to be heard.
SB 5040 by Senator O'Ban Concerning communication of mammographic breast density information to patients. Requires notification to a patient when it is determined by a physician that the patient has dense breast tissue.
SB 5041 by Senator O'Ban Concerning seizure and forfeiture of property for patronizing a prostitute. Provides law enforcement with the ability to seize and forfeit the property of buyers of sex who use that property to commit the crime of patronizing a prostitute.
SB 5042 by Senator O'Ban Providing a business and occupation tax credit for businesses that hire veterans. Provides employment for unemployed veterans by providing employers with a credit against the business and occupation tax or public utility tax for hiring unemployed veterans.Expires July 1, 2023.
SB 5043 by Senator O'Ban Providing greater small business assistance by modifying the filing threshold for excise tax purposes. Modifies the filing threshold for excise tax purposes to provide greater small business assistance.
SB 5044 by Senator Brown Concerning mitigation measures for shoreline development. Addresses mitigation measures for shoreline development.
SB 5045 by Senator Angel Concerning the deauthorization of union security provisions by public employees. Revises collective bargaining provisions regarding the deauthorization of union security provisions.
SB 5046 by Senator Padden; by request of Statute Law Committee Correcting a codification error concerning the governor's designee to the traffic safety commission. Revises RCW 43.59.030 relating to the designation and authority of the governor's designee to the traffic safety commission to restore two omitted phrases that were included in chapter 30, Laws of 1982, as signed into law by governor John Spellman.
SB 5047 by Senators Braun, Conway, Rivers, Fraser, Kohl-Welles, and Hasegawa; by request of Attorney General Enhancing the protection of consumer financial information. Strengthens data breach notification requirements to better safeguard personal information, prevent identity theft, and ensure that the attorney general receives notification when breaches occur so that appropriate action may be taken to protect consumers.Provides consumers, whose personal information has been jeopardized due to a data breach, with the information needed to secure financial accounts and make the necessary reports in a timely manner to minimize harm from identity theft.
SB 5048 by Senators Chase, Roach, Hatfield, and Miloscia Subjecting a resolution or ordinance adopted by the legislative body of a city or town to assume a water-sewer district to a referendum. Subjects a resolution or ordinance adopted by the legislative body of a city to assume jurisdiction of all or part of a water-sewer district to a referendum.
SB 5049 by Senators Angel, Benton, Warnick, Keiser, Roach, and Kohl-Welles Concerning the registration and professional education of surgical technologists. Addresses the professional education of surgical technologists.
SB 5050 by Senators Roach, Conway, McCoy, Darneille, and Hobbs; by request of Attorney General Adding adherence to state wage payment laws to the state's responsible bidder criteria. Addresses a bidder's responsibility criteria for a public works or public contract.
SB 5051 by Senator Hatfield Clarifying transportation and delivery services for marijuana producers, marijuana processors, and marijuana retailers. Authorizes a licensed marijuana producer, marijuana processor, or marijuana retailer, or their employees to use the services of a common carrier to physically transport or deliver marijuana, useable marijuana, marijuana concentrates, and marijuana-infused products within the state.
SB 5052 by Senators Rivers and Hatfield Establishing the cannabis patient protection act. Establishes the cannabis patient protection act.Adopts a comprehensive act that uses the regulations in place for the recreational market to provide regulation for the medical use of marijuana.Ensures that patients: (1) Retain their ability to grow their own marijuana for their own medical use; and(2) Have the ability to possess more marijuana-infused products and marijuana concentrates than what is available to a recreational user.Provides a retail sales and use tax exemption to qualifying patients on purchases of: (1) Marijuana for medical use when authorized by a health care professional and when purchased at a medical marijuana retailer; and(2) Marijuana concentrates and marijuana-infused products for medical use when qualifying patients hold a valid authorization card.Changes the name of the state liquor control board to the state liquor and cannabis board.
SB 5053 by Senators O'Ban and King Requiring the reporting of highway construction project errors. Requires the department of transportation to submit a report to the legislature detailing engineering errors on highway construction projects resulting in project cost increases in excess of five hundred thousand dollars.
SB 5054 by Senators O'Ban and King Concerning the design-build procedure for certain transportation projects. Requires the department of transportation to use the design-build procedure for projects over ten million dollars to ensure that all risk is properly allocated to the contractor.
SB 5055 by Senators Angel and Roach Concerning a local government installing a public sewage system within the public right-of-way under certain circumstances. Requires a local government to install a sewer system within any public right-of-way in order to extend service to a property owner if the local health officer denies an application to install an on-site sewage system for an existing single-family residence that would be otherwise approved except for a law, regulation, or ordinance requiring connection to a public sewer system.
SB 5056 by Senator Ericksen Concerning the use of chemical action plans for recommendations of safer chemicals. Addresses the development of chemical action plans by the department of ecology to identify, characterize, and evaluate uses and releases of chemicals, the levels of the chemical present in the state's environment, and the levels of the chemical present in the state's residents.Makes an appropriation.
SB 5057 by Senator Ericksen Concerning the safe transport of hazardous materials. Requires the department of ecology to provide grants to emergency responders to assist with oil spill and hazardous materials response and firefighting equipment and resources needed to meet the requirements of this act.Requires first-class cities to provide to the utilities and transportation commission a list of existing public crossings within the limits of a first-class city.Requires the emergency management council to require local emergency planning organizations to submit hazardous materials plans and to update the plans on a five-year cycle for compliance review by the adjutant general.Requires the department of ecology and the utilities and transportation commission to jointly hold a symposium on oil spill prevention and response activities for international transport of liquid bulk crude oil.Imposes an oil spill response tax and an oil spill administration tax on the privilege of receiving crude oil at a bulk oil terminal within this state from a tank car.Makes an appropriation.
SB 5058 by Senators Fain and Dammeier; by request of Attorney General Concerning the financial fraud and identity theft crimes investigation and prosecution program. Reauthorizes and expands the financial fraud and identity theft crimes investigation and prosecution program.
SB 5059 by Senators Frockt and Fain; by request of Attorney General Creating the patent troll prevention act. Establishes the patent troll prevention act.Prohibits a person from making assertions of patent infringement in bad faith.
SB 5060 by Senators Honeyford, Schoesler, and Warnick Improving relationships between agricultural producers and state regulatory staff. Initiates a public process employing the state conservation commission to test processes to clearly define agency roles, improve mutual understanding, and build improved working relationships between agricultural producers and personnel of the departments of ecology, agriculture, and fish and wildlife.Expires July 1, 2020.
SB 5061 by Senators Honeyford, Schoesler, and Warnick Limiting the authority of growth management hearings boards to hear petitions challenging the regulation of permit exempt wells. Limits the growth management hearings board's authority to hear petitions challenging the regulation of permit-exempt wells.
SB 5062 by Senators Honeyford, Schoesler, and Warnick Concerning water quality enforcement procedure. Extends the reporting deadline to the department of ecology for certain water pollution determinations.Prohibits the department of ecology from issuing an order or directive unless the department demonstrates through site-specific testing or observation that the person receiving the order or directive is in fact causing pollution of the particular waters of the state identified in the order or directive.
SB 5063 by Senator Hill Prioritizing state revenue growth for education. Establishes the kids first act.Declares an intent to: (1) Prioritize K-12 education investments in a manner designed to best achieve improved student outcomes;(2) Make college education more affordable while increasing bachelor and graduate degree production, particularly in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics fields; and(3) Increase opportunities for low-income families to enroll in high quality preschool and early learning programs.Provides for submission of this act to a vote of the people.
SB 5064 by Senator Hill Providing that a quarterly revenue forecast is due on February 20th during both a long and short legislative session year. Requires a quarterly revenue forecast on February 20th during both a long and short legislative session year.
SJR 8200 by Senator Roach Amending the Constitution to require a two-thirds majority vote of the legislature to raise taxes. Proposes an amendment to the state Constitution to require a two-thirds majority vote of the legislature to raise taxes.
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