HB
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2233
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By
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Representative McDonald |
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Concerning temporary registration cards for private investigators. |
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Referred to Committee on BUSINESS & FINANCIAL SERVICES. |
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HB
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2234
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By
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Representative Goodman |
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Establishing the crisis intervention response team pilot project. |
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Referred to Committee on PUBLIC SAFETY. |
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HB
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2235
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By
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Representatives Young, Orcutt and MacEwen |
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Narrowing the applicability of the prohibition on using a personal electronic device while driving a motor vehicle to exclude certain circumstances when a motor vehicle is temporarily stationary. |
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Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION. |
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HB
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2236
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By
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Representatives Young, MacEwen and Condotta |
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Establishing driving in significant traffic delays in certain circumstances as an exemption from the prohibition on using a personal electronic device while driving a motor vehicle. |
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Referred to Committee on TRANSPORTATION. |
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HB
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2237
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By
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Representatives Young, Reeves, Orcutt, Kilduff, Irwin, Walsh, J. and Condotta |
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Providing tax relief to motorists by exempting certain mobile communications technology from retail sales and use tax. |
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Referred to Committee on FINANCE. |
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HB
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2238
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By
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Representatives Klippert, Haler, McDonald and Dent |
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Concerning the licensing of marijuana businesses that are located in close proximity to playgrounds, child care centers, and preschools. |
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Referred to Committee on COMMERCE & GAMING. |
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HB
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2239
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By
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Representatives Stanford, Springer, Blake, Tharinger and Dolan |
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Addressing water availability issues created by the Washington supreme court decision in Whatcom County v. Western Washington Growth Management Hearings Board, also known as the Hirst decision, solely by providing immediate and temporary relief to landowners affected by the Hirst decision by ensuring that a water well report for a groundwater withdrawal exempt from permitting and not prohibited by an applicable water resources management rule adopted by the department of ecology may serve until December 31, 2018, as evidence of an adequate water supply for a building necessitating potable water, allowing cities and counties to rely until December 31, 2018, on water resource management rules adopted by the department of ecology in providing for the protection of surface water and groundwate |
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ESB
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5316
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By
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Senators Fortunato, Rossi, Rivers, Miloscia, Padden, Becker, Braun, Angel, Warnick, Schoesler, Brown, Zeiger and Wilson |
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Concerning the removal of provisions that are no longer necessary for continued publication in the Revised Code of Washington. |
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Referred to Committee on JUDICIARY. |
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3ESB
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5517
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By
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Senators Wilson, Rivers, Cleveland, Hobbs, King, Sheldon, Miloscia, Brown, Angel, Warnick, Keiser and Schoesler |
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Concerning rail dependent uses for purposes of the growth management act and related development regulations. |
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ESB
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5646
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By
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Senators Honeyford, King, Chase, Keiser and Conway |
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Concerning services provided by residential habilitation centers. |
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ESB
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5720
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By
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Senators Hawkins, Hobbs, Takko, Baumgartner, Sheldon, King, Brown and Schoesler |
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Addressing the payment of production-based compensation wages for the employment and use of labor in agricultural activities and in the production, handling, and storage of farm products. |
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Referred to Committee on LABOR & WORKPLACE STANDARDS. |
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