STATE OF WASHINGTON
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
64th Legislature - 2015 Regular Session

FRANK CHOPP JIM MOELLER
Speaker Speaker Pro Tempore
BARBARA BAKER, Chief Clerk

INTRODUCTION OF BILLS FOURTH ORDER OF BUSINESS
Introduction and First Reading of
Bills, Memorials, Joint Resolutions and Concurrent Resolutions

January 19, 2015 - Monday 8TH DAY 2015 Regular Session
NOT OFFICIAL UNTIL ADOPTED
PLEASE NOTE:
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HB 1305 By Representatives Walkinshaw, Rodne and Jinkins
Encouraging the establishment of therapeutic courts.
Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY.
HB 1306 By Representatives Hayes, Orwall, Smith, Gregerson and Kochmar
Concerning the management of state-owned aquatic lands by cities for the purposes of operating a publicly owned marina.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT.
HB 1307 By Representatives Harris, Tharinger and Walkinshaw; by request of Department of Social and Health Services
Concerning enforcement standards for residential services and support providers.
Referred to Committee on EARLY LEARNING & HUMAN SERVICES.
HB 1308 By Representatives Vick, Kirby and Parker
Addressing surplus lines of insurance.
Referred to Committee on BUSINESS & FINANCIAL SERVICES.
HB 1309 By Representatives Vick and Kirby
Concerning the sale of floating homes or floating on-water residences by brokers.
Referred to Committee on BUSINESS & FINANCIAL SERVICES.
HB 1310 By Representatives Takko, Kochmar and Holy; by request of Washington State Patrol
Concerning standards adopted by the national fire protection association and the state building code council.
Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
HB 1311 By Representatives Hunt, S. and Holy; by request of Washington State Patrol
Concerning a nonoperating advisory board reporting to the state patrol.
Referred to Committee on PUBLIC SAFETY.
HB 1312 By Representatives Goodman and Moscoso
Concerning the limited exoneration of bail forfeitures in instances where the prosecuting agency declines extradition of a defendant.
Referred to Committee on PUBLIC SAFETY.
HB 1313 By Representatives Zeiger, Fey, Stambaugh, Takko, Van De Wege, Stokesbary and Griffey
Granting fire protection districts and regional fire protection service authorities biennial budget authority.
Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
HB 1314 By Representatives Fitzgibbon, Hunter, Moeller, Carlyle, Peterson, Goodman, McBride, Jinkins, Tarleton, Kagi, Appleton, Cody, Ryu, Pollet, Hudgins, Fey, Lytton, Robinson, Ormsby, Farrell, Dunshee, Bergquist, Stanford, Hunt, S., Pettigrew, Walkinshaw, Reykdal, Wylie, Riccelli, Tharinger, Senn, Sawyer, Gregerson, Sells, Moscoso, Ortiz-Self and Van De Wege; by request of Governor Inslee
Implementing a carbon pollution market program to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT.
HB 1315 By Representative Manweller
Providing for certain variances in the plumbing and electrical trades.
Referred to Committee on LABOR.
HB 1316 By Representatives Stambaugh, Jinkins, Nealey and Hurst
Allowing for an arrest without a warrant when a police officer has probable cause to believe a person has violated certain temporary protection orders.
Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY.
HB 1317 By Representatives Zeiger, Kilduff and Kirby
Revising the lien for collection of sewer charges by counties.
Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
HB 1318 By Representatives Fey, Muri, Kirby, Kilduff and Zeiger
Concerning deficit reimbursement agreements with counties owning and operating ferry systems.
Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.
HB 1319 By Representative Goodman; by request of Department of Corrections
Making technical corrections to processes for persons sentenced for offenses committed prior to reaching eighteen years of age.
Referred to Committee on PUBLIC SAFETY.
HB 1320 By Representative Goodman; by request of Department of Corrections
Creating an identicard program for certain incarcerated offenders.
Referred to Committee on PUBLIC SAFETY.
HB 1321 By Representatives Robinson, Ryu, Cody, Riccelli, Farrell, Hunt, S., Fitzgibbon, Carlyle, Tharinger, Goodman, Ortiz-Self, Bergquist, Dunshee, Moscoso, Appleton, Sells, Pollet, Reykdal, Walkinshaw, Jinkins, Senn, Wylie, Ormsby, Lytton, Hudgins, Tarleton, Moeller, Sawyer, Fey and Gregerson
Declaring the intent for all Washingtonians to have health care coverage by 2020.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1322 By Representative Reykdal
Addressing membership in state retirement plans prior to attaining the normal retirement age in another plan.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1323 By Representatives Reykdal and Sawyer
Repealing advisory votes.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT.
HB 1324 By Representatives Shea, Scott, Young, Hunt, G. and Taylor
Ensuring protection of persons and property.
Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY.
HB 1325 By Representatives Shea, Scott, Taylor and Hunt, G.
Reevaluating the delegation of authority to state agencies in regards to programs that address greenhouse gas emissions.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT.
HB 1326 By Representatives Shea, Scott, Griffey, Young, Hunt, G. and Taylor
Prohibiting the use of transportation funds for public works of art or artistic designs.
Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.
HB 1327 By Representatives Nealey, Rodne, Goodman and Kilduff
Addressing the issuance of subpoenas in proceedings involving the employment security department.
Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY.
HB 1328 By Representatives Goodman, Rodne, Kilduff and Orwall
Increasing district court civil jurisdiction.
Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY.
HB 1329 By Representatives Stanford and Vick
Addressing electronic notices and document delivery of insurance products.
Referred to Committee on BUSINESS & FINANCIAL SERVICES.
HB 1330 By Representatives Kochmar, Orwall, Holy and Haler
Addressing the enhancement for attempting to elude a police vehicle.
Referred to Committee on PUBLIC SAFETY.
HB 1331 By Representatives Muri, Reykdal, Magendanz, Springer, Fagan, Hunt, S. and Klippert
Concerning school library and technology programs.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 1332 By Representatives Condotta and Hurst
Modifying yellow light intervals and monetary penalties related to automated traffic safety cameras.
Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION.
HB 1333 By Representatives Condotta, Ormsby, Holy and Shea
Eliminating penalties for delinquent property taxes.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 1334 By Representatives Condotta and Vick
Concerning the taxes payable on sales by licensed recreational marijuana producers, processors, and retailers.
Referred to Committee on COMMERCE & GAMING.
HB 1335 By Representatives Condotta and Vick
Permitting cities, towns, and counties to reduce the buffer between recreational marijuana businesses and various entities.
Referred to Committee on COMMERCE & GAMING.
HB 1336 By Representatives Kirby and Hayes; by request of Department of Licensing
Allowing fingerprint-based background checks for the licensing of any security guard.
Referred to Committee on BUSINESS & FINANCIAL SERVICES.
HB 1337 By Representatives Takko, Nealey, Springer, Zeiger, Tarleton and Chandler
Increasing the flexibility for industrial development district levies for public port districts.
Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
HB 1338 By Representatives Buys, Blake and Van Werven
Concerning the diversion of certain municipal waters.
Referred to Committee on AGRICULTURE & NATURAL RESOURCES.
HB 1339 By Representatives Cody, Schmick, Riccelli, Jinkins, Harris, Tharinger and Moeller
Allowing the secretary of health to intercede and stay any decision of a disciplining authority that expands scope of practice.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1340 By Representatives Cody, Schmick, Moeller, Harris and Robinson
Developing a process to allow pilot programs for health care professionals to learn new skills or roles, use existing skills in new circumstances, and accelerate training.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1341 By Representatives Tharinger, Chandler, Blake, Buys, Klippert, Ryu, Lytton, Morris, Orcutt, Hurst, Pettigrew, Van De Wege and Stanford; by request of Department of Fish and Wildlife
Concerning unlawfully engaging in fishing guide activity.
Referred to Committee on AGRICULTURE & NATURAL RESOURCES.
HB 1342 By Representatives Bergquist, Condotta and Takko
Permitting the sale of cider in microbrewery tasting rooms.
Referred to Committee on COMMERCE & GAMING.
HB 1343 By Representatives Springer, Condotta, Hurst and Walsh
Concerning spirits retailers when selling for resale.
Referred to Committee on COMMERCE & GAMING.
HB 1344 By Representatives Pollet, Haler, Appleton, Walsh, Bergquist, McBride, Hunt, S., Goodman, Ormsby, Dunshee, Gregerson, Reykdal, Tarleton, Cody, Sawyer, Orwall, Pettigrew, Jinkins and Moscoso
Creating the nurse educator pay it forward program.
Referred to Committee on HIGHER EDUCATION.
HB 1345 By Representatives Lytton and Magendanz
Adopting a definition and standards of professional learning.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 1346 By Representatives Blake, Takko, Sawyer and Appleton
Allowing additional hunting opportunities on state land.
Referred to Committee on AGRICULTURE & NATURAL RESOURCES.
HB 1347 By Representative Blake
Concerning the treatment of Lyme disease.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1348 By Representatives Appleton, Goodman, Tharinger, McBride, Walkinshaw, Clibborn, Sawyer, Riccelli, Hunt, S., Peterson, Tarleton, Robinson, Pollet, Senn, Ryu, Cody, Orwall, Kilduff, Lytton, Jinkins and Blake
Requiring crisis intervention training for peace officers.
Referred to Committee on PUBLIC SAFETY.
HB 1349 By Representative Hunt, S.
Concerning requesting public records for the purpose of obtaining exempted information relating to employment and licensing.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT.
HB 1350 By Representatives Haler, Rodne, Muri, Stokesbary, Klippert, Shea, Taylor, Buys, Condotta and Manweller
Providing for election of supreme court justices from three judicial districts.
Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY.
HB 1351 By Representatives Blake, Harris and DeBolt
Concerning license fees for national guard members under Title 77 RCW.
Referred to Committee on AGRICULTURE & NATURAL RESOURCES.
HB 1352 By Representatives Nealey, Wylie, Short, Blake and Van De Wege
Allowing incremental electricity produced as a result of efficiency improvements to hydroelectric generation projects whose energy output is marketed by the Bonneville power administration to qualify as an eligible renewable resource under the energy independence act.
Referred to Committee on TECHNOLOGY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
HB 1353 By Representatives Robinson, Riccelli, Rodne and Bergquist
Requiring free infectious disease testing for good samaritans.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1354 By Representatives Ryu, Goodman, Hunt, S., Riccelli, Farrell, Cody, Tharinger, Ortiz-Self, Sullivan, Bergquist, Pollet, Dunshee, Fitzgibbon, Moscoso, Appleton, Sells, Robinson, Reykdal, Walkinshaw, Wylie, Gregory and Moeller
Concerning the employee antiretaliation act.
Referred to Committee on LABOR.
HB 1355 By Representatives Farrell, Jinkins, Ryu, Hunt, S., Riccelli, McBride, Stanford, Carlyle, Cody, Tharinger, Goodman, Ortiz-Self, Bergquist, Dunshee, Fitzgibbon, Peterson, Moscoso, Appleton, Sells, Pollet, Robinson, Reykdal, Walkinshaw, Wylie, Ormsby, Santos, Hudgins, Tarleton, Sawyer, Moeller, Fey, Lytton, Gregerson, Gregory, Van De Wege, Kirby, Hurst, Kilduff and Sullivan
Increasing the minimum hourly wage to twelve dollars over four years.
Referred to Committee on LABOR.
HB 1356 By Representatives Jinkins, Riccelli, Hunt, S., Farrell, Stanford, McBride, Cody, Tharinger, Goodman, Ortiz-Self, Sullivan, Bergquist, Pettigrew, Dunshee, Fitzgibbon, Peterson, Moscoso, Ryu, Appleton, Sells, Pollet, Robinson, Reykdal, Walkinshaw, Senn, Wylie, Ormsby, Lytton, Moeller, Kagi, Hansen, Hudgins, Tarleton, Sawyer, Fey, Gregerson, Gregory, Van De Wege, Kilduff, Blake, Kirby, Orwall and Clibborn
Establishing minimum standards for sick and safe leave from employment.
Referred to Committee on LABOR.
HB 1357 By Representatives MacEwen, DeBolt and Manweller
Concerning certificate of need requirements.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1358 By Representatives MacEwen, Smith, Stambaugh, Muri and Buys
Restricting the use of bond proceeds to pay certain taxes on transportation projects.
Referred to Committee on FINANCE.
HB 1359 By Representatives Moscoso and Vick; by request of Liquor Control Board
Ensuring safe, responsible, and legal acquisition of marijuana by adults.
Referred to Committee on COMMERCE & GAMING.
HB 1360 By Representatives Moscoso and Vick; by request of Liquor Control Board
Concerning marijuana, useable marijuana, and marijuana-infused products in public.
Referred to Committee on COMMERCE & GAMING.
HB 1361 By Representatives Hudgins and Vick; by request of Liquor Control Board
Allowing the Washington state liquor control board to accept donations for funding informational material for the purpose of improving public awareness about marijuana consumption.
Referred to Committee on COMMERCE & GAMING.
HB 1362 By Representatives Wylie, Condotta and Hurst
Allowing sales of growlers of wine.
Referred to Committee on COMMERCE & GAMING.
HB 1363 By Representatives Hunt, S., Haler, Muri, Appleton, Moscoso, Sells, Ryu, Dunshee, Taylor, Short, Hunt, G., Fey, Stanford, Riccelli, Reykdal, Blake, Fitzgibbon, Santos, Bergquist and Pollet
Eliminating the requirement to obtain a certificate of academic achievement or certificate of individual achievement to graduate from high school.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 1364 By Representatives Hunt, S., Johnson, Bergquist, Walsh, Hunter, Zeiger, Harris and Kagi
Establishing a citizens' initiative review pilot program.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT.
HB 1365 By Representatives Riccelli, Walsh, Cody, Scott, Jinkins, Robinson, Tharinger, Takko, Senn, Harris, Ormsby, Blake, Kagi and Sawyer
Requiring universal screening and provider payment for autism and developmental delays for children in medicaid programs.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1366 By Representatives Johnson, Chandler and Appleton
Concerning services provided by residential habilitation centers.
Referred to Committee on EARLY LEARNING & HUMAN SERVICES.
HB 1367 By Representatives Johnson, Reykdal, Walsh, Chandler and Appleton
Requiring the student achievement council to develop a grant program to encourage training for students studying in the medical field to work with individuals with disabilities.
Referred to Committee on HIGHER EDUCATION.
HB 1368 By Representatives Reykdal, Stokesbary, Van De Wege and Springer
Removing disincentives to the voluntary formation of regional fire protection service authorities by equalizing certain provisions with existing laws governing fire protection districts and by clarifying the formation process.
Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
HB 1369 By Representatives Riccelli, Schmick, Robinson, Parker, Holy, Haler, Tharinger and Cody
Enabling student volunteers to provide health care services.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1370 By Representatives Wylie, Nealey, Manweller, Van De Wege, Haler, Appleton, Zeiger, Tharinger, Klippert and Vick
Increasing the total amount of tax credits allowed under the Washington main street program.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, HOUSING & TRIBAL AFFAIRS.
HB 1371 By Representatives Taylor, Shea, Hunt, G., Young, Griffey and Scott
Regarding administrative procedures that promote accountability, transparency, and economic relief.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT.
HB 1372 By Representatives Shea, Hunt, G. and Taylor
Limiting enrollment in certain health care and human service programs to United States citizens and qualified aliens.
Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY.
HB 1373 By Representatives Taylor, Griffey, Shea, Scott, Hunt, G. and Young
Repealing growth management planning requirements in chapter 36.70A RCW.
Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
HB 1374 By Representatives Taylor, Shea, Scott, Hunt, G. and Young
Requiring disclosure of specified contract information by state and local agencies.
Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY.
HB 1375 By Representatives Taylor, Scott, Young, Hunt, G. and Shea
Concerning criminal trespass on private property.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT.
HB 1376 By Representatives Shea and Holy
Excluding an accommodation maintained by a not-for-profit sectarian organization from RCW 49.60.040(2).
Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY.
HB 1377 By Representatives Shea and Holy
Prohibiting county auditors from including their names on ballot envelopes and voting materials when running for reelection.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT.
HB 1378 By Representatives McBride, Shea, Fitzgibbon, Sawyer, Senn, Harris, Griffey, Santos, Wylie, Pettigrew, Kirby, Walkinshaw, Muri, Stokesbary, Robinson and Reykdal
Protecting waterways from pollution from synthetic plastic microbeads.
Referred to Committee on ENVIRONMENT.
HB 1379 By Representatives Shea, Hunt, G. and Holy
Eliminating the February and April special elections.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT.
HB 1380 By Representatives Wylie and Vick
Creating a special permit by a manufacturer of wine to hold a private event for the purpose of tasting and selling wine of its own production.
Referred to Committee on COMMERCE & GAMING.
HB 1381 By Representatives Buys, Lytton, Van Werven, Blake, Wilcox, Condotta and Nealey
Concerning encouraging job retention and creation in rural economies through the transparent and accountable extension of aluminum smelter tax preferences.
Referred to Committee on TECHNOLOGY & ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT.
HB 1382 By Representatives Griffey, Blake, Lytton and Hunt, G.
Addressing the delivery of basic firefighter training and testing.
Referred to Committee on LOCAL GOVERNMENT.
HB 1383 By Representatives Springer, Haler, Young, Fitzgibbon, McBride, Stanford, Clibborn and Fey
Concerning community redevelopment financing in apportionment districts.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, HOUSING & TRIBAL AFFAIRS.
HB 1384 By Representatives Harris and Cody
Modifying provisions related to licensing and scope of practice for dental professionals.
Referred to Committee on HEALTH CARE & WELLNESS.
HB 1385 By Representatives Magendanz, Muri, Hayes, Harris and Fagan
Prioritizing state revenue growth for education.
Referred to Committee on APPROPRIATIONS.
HB 1386 By Representatives Magendanz, Muri, Hargrove and McCaslin
Concerning school employee workforce reductions.
Referred to Committee on EDUCATION.
HB 1387 By Representatives Takko and Sells
Supporting apprenticeship training for building officials.
Referred to Committee on LABOR.
HB 1388 By Representatives Riccelli, Takko, Holy, Bergquist, Farrell, Zeiger, Sawyer and Taylor; by request of Secretary of State
Ordering development of processes to allow prerecorded video testimony and written testimony on pending legislation.
Referred to Committee on STATE GOVERNMENT.
HB 1389 By Representatives Goodman, Griffey, Klippert, Van De Wege, Tarleton, Chandler, Morris, Lytton, Hayes and Moscoso
Addressing the scope of state fire service mobilization and ensuring compliance with existing state and federal disaster response policies.
Referred to Committee on PUBLIC SAFETY.
HB 1390 By Representatives Goodman, Holy and Jinkins
Concerning legal financial obligations.
Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY.
HB 1391 By Representatives Hudgins, MacEwen, Parker and Appleton; by request of Office of Financial Management
Aligning functions of the consolidated technology services agency, office of the chief information officer, and department of enterprise services.
Referred to Committee on GEN GOVT & INFO TECH.
HJR 4201 By Representatives Haler, Rodne, Muri, Stokesbary, Klippert, Shea, Taylor, Buys, Condotta and Manweller
Creating election districts for supreme court judicial positions.
Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY.
HJR 4202 By Representatives Springer, Haler, Young, McBride, Clibborn and Fey
Providing for community redevelopment financing in apportionment districts.
Referred to Committee on COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT, HOUSING & TRIBAL AFFAIRS.