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TWENTY-SIXTH DAY

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AFTERNOON SESSION


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House Chamber, Olympia, Friday, February 3, 1995


             The House was called to order at 1:30 p.m. by the Speaker. The Clerk called the roll and a quorum was present.


             The flag was escorted to the rostrum by a Sergeant at Arms Color Guard, Pages Angie Oline and Lisa Marie Urban. Prayer was offered by Reverend Ken Lester of The Evergreen Christian Center.


             Reading of the Journal of the previous day was dispensed with and it was ordered to stand approved.


             There being no objection, the House advanced to the third order of business.


MESSAGE FROM THE SENATE


February 2, 1995


Mr. Speaker:


             The President has signed:


ENGROSSED SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 8403,


and the same is herewith transmitted.

Marty Brown, Secretary


SIGNED BY THE SPEAKER


             The Speaker announced he was signing:


ENGROSSED SENATE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 8403,

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 4403,

HOUSE CONCURRENT RESOLUTION NO. 4400,


             There being no objection, the House advanced to the fourth order of business.


INTRODUCTIONS AND FIRST READING

 

HB 1658           by Representatives Pennington, Hatfield, Morris, Basich, Boldt, Chandler and Benton

 

AN ACT Relating to the filling or altering of wetlands; and adding a new section to chapter 64.44 RCW.

 

Referred to Committee on Agriculture & Ecology.

 

HB 1659           by Representatives Mielke, Quall, Crouse, Costa, Kremen and Cooke

 

AN ACT Relating to real estate brokerage relationships; adding a new chapter to Title 18 RCW; and providing an effective date.

 

Referred to Committee on Commerce & Labor.

 

HB 1660           by Representatives Lisk and Romero; by request of Governor Lowry

 

AN ACT Relating to department of labor and industries inspections and approvals; adding a new section to chapter 19.28 RCW; and adding a new section to chapter 43.22 RCW.

 

Referred to Committee on Commerce & Labor.

 

HB 1661           by Representatives Conway, L. Thomas, Ebersole, Goldsmith, Wolfe, D. Schmidt, Robertson, Hymes, Talcott and Scott

 

AN ACT Relating to metropolitan park districts; and adding a new section to chapter 35.61 RCW.

 

Referred to Committee on Government Operations.

 

HB 1662           by Representatives B. Thomas, Foreman, Ebersole, Carrell, Dyer, Campbell, Conway, Pelesky, R. Fisher, Talcott, McMahan, Huff, Casada, Smith, Mielke, Schoesler, Van Luven, Beeksma, Johnson, D. Schmidt, Thompson, Brumsickle, Cooke, Horn and Kessler

 

AN ACT Relating to business and occupation tax of international investment management companies; amending RCW 82.04.2201 and 82.04.290; adding a new section to chapter 82.04 RCW; providing an effective date; and declaring an emergency.

 

Referred to Committee on Finance.

 

HB 1663           by Representatives Schoesler, Carlson, Brumsickle, Morris, Chopp, Tokuda, Dickerson, Campbell, Costa, Benton, Robertson, D. Schmidt, Thompson, Cooke, Mason and Dyer

 

AN ACT Relating to the application of use tax on donated property to nonprofit charitable organizations; adding a new section to chapter 82.12 RCW; and declaring an emergency.

 

Referred to Committee on Finance.

 

HB 1664           by Representatives Smith, Van Luven, Mason, Elliot, Stevens, Schoesler, D. Schmidt, Thompson, Blanton, Brumsickle and Cooke; by request of Secretary of State

 

AN ACT Relating to license information packets; and amending RCW 19.02.075.

 

Referred to Committee on Commerce & Labor.

 

HB 1665           by Representatives McMorris, Campbell, Honeyford, Koster, Johnson, Huff, Cairnes, Fuhrman, D. Schmidt, Padden and Thompson

 

AN ACT Relating to on-site sewage disposal systems; and amending RCW 90.48.110 and 90.48.120.

 

Referred to Committee on Agriculture & Ecology.

 

HB 1666           by Representatives Van Luven, Ebersole, Mielke, Carlson, Appelwick, Conway, Brumsickle, Carrell, Cooke, Campbell, Radcliff, Robertson, Romero, Mason, Chappell, Morris, R. Fisher, Poulsen, Thibaudeau, Mitchell, Dickerson, Sommers, D. Schmidt, Reams, Patterson, Brown, Veloria, Cody, Kremen, Wolfe, Valle, Basich, Scott, Grant, Dellwo, Chopp, Cole, Kessler, Rust, Tokuda, Hankins, Benton, Pennington, Boldt, Blanton, Hatfield and Mastin; by request of Governor Lowry

 

AN ACT Relating to personnel; amending RCW 41.06.030, 41.06.150, 41.06.022, 41.06.070, 41.06.110, 41.06.160, 41.06.167, 41.06.170, 41.06.186, 41.06.196, 41.06.270, 41.06.350, 41.06.400, 41.06.410, 41.06.450, 41.06.475, 41.06.490, 28B.12.060, 34.05.030, 34.12.020, 41.04.340, 41.50.804, 43.06.425, 43.33A.100, 43.131.090, 49.46.010, 28B.16.015, 41.06.340, 13.40.320, 39.29.006, 41.04.385, and 47.46.030; reenacting and amending RCW 41.06.150; adding new sections to chapter 41.06 RCW; adding a new chapter to Title 41 RCW; creating new sections; repealing RCW 41.06.163, 41.06.165, 41.06.140, 41.50.804, 41.06.520, 28B.16.015, 41.06.380, 41.06.382, 41.64.010, 41.64.020, 41.64.030, 41.64.040, 41.64.050, 41.64.060, 41.64.070, 41.64.080, 41.64.090, 41.64.100, 41.64.110, 41.64.120, 41.64.130, 41.64.140, and 41.64.910; and providing effective dates.

 

Referred to Committee on Commerce & Labor.

 

HB 1667           by Representatives Radcliff, Brumsickle, Hickel, Dickerson, Quall, Blanton, Thompson, Cole, Pelesky, Veloria, D. Schmidt, Mason, Conway, Skinner, Lambert, Elliot, Johnson and Schoesler

 

AN ACT Relating to educational, cultural, and business exchange programs; adding a new section to chapter 43.31 RCW; and creating a new section.

 

Referred to Committee on Trade & Economic Development.

 

HB 1668           by Representatives Dellwo, Dyer and Mastin

 

AN ACT Relating to the certification of pastoral counselors; amending RCW 18.19.020, 18.19.030, 18.19.040, and 18.19.070; adding new sections to chapter 18.19 RCW; and creating a new section.

 

Referred to Committee on Children & Family Services.

 

HB 1669           by Representatives Beeksma, Sehlin, Quall, Hargrove, Hymes and Costa

 

AN ACT Relating to the use of hotel, motel, and related businesses tax receipts for tourist promotional structures; and amending RCW 67.28.210.

 

Referred to Committee on Finance.

 

HB 1670           by Representatives Appelwick, Costa and Scott

 

AN ACT Relating to courthouse facilitator fee surcharges; and amending RCW 26.12.240.

 

Referred to Committee on Law & Justice.

 

HB 1671           by Representatives Clements, Chandler, Grant and Mastin

 

AN ACT Relating to agricultural commodity commissions; amending RCW 15.65.400, 15.26.140, and 15.26.155; providing an effective date; and declaring an emergency.

 

Referred to Committee on Agriculture & Ecology.

 

HB 1672           by Representatives Reams, Dellwo, Backlund, Huff, Campbell, Chappell, Ebersole, L. Thomas, Dyer, Wolfe, Kessler, Valle, B. Thomas, Patterson, Conway, Kremen, Cody, Horn, Mastin and Romero; by request of State Auditor

 

AN ACT Relating to performance audits of state government; amending RCW 43.88.160; and adding a new chapter to Title 43 RCW.

 

Referred to Committee on Government Operations.

 

HB 1673           by Representatives Dickerson, Mason, Morris, Chappell, Wolfe, Kessler, Hatfield, Conway, Benton, Kremen, Cody and Mastin

 

AN ACT Relating to property tax deferrals for senior citizens and persons retired by reason of physical disability; and amending RCW 84.38.030.

 

Referred to Committee on Finance.

 

HB 1674           by Representatives Koster, Cole, Fuhrman, Thompson, Romero and Stevens

 

AN ACT Relating to using state lottery moneys for compulsive gambling prevention and education; amending RCW 67.70.240; adding a new section to chapter 67.70 RCW; and making an appropriation.

 

Referred to Committee on Commerce & Labor.

 

HB 1675           by Representatives Koster, Campbell, Ballasiotes, Radcliff, Carrell, Stevens, Smith, McMorris, Pennington, Clements, Blanton, Sherstad, Benton, Boldt and Honeyford

 

AN ACT Relating to public assistance applicants; amending RCW 43.43.500; and adding a new section to chapter 74.08 RCW.

 

Referred to Committee on Children & Family Services.

 

HB 1676           by Representatives Koster, Campbell, Stevens, Pennington, Smith, Horn, Clements and McMorris

 

AN ACT Relating to travel allowance or reimbursement for school employees; and adding a new section to chapter 28A.400 RCW.

 

Referred to Committee on Education.

 

HB 1677           by Representatives Koster, Campbell, Radcliff, Sheldon, Brumsickle, Stevens, McMahan, Smith, Clements, McMorris, Sherstad and Robertson

 

AN ACT Relating to requiring school districts to obtain an appraisal before purchasing real property; and amending RCW 28A.335.090 and 28A.335.120.

 

Referred to Committee on Education.

 

HB 1678           by Representatives Koster, Stevens, Benton, Campbell, Goldsmith, McMahan and Elliot

 

AN ACT Relating to the use of public funds in education organizations; amending RCW 28A.345.020 and 28A.345.050; adding a new section to chapter 28A.320 RCW; and adding a new section to chapter 28A.345 RCW.

 

Referred to Committee on Education.

 

HB 1679           by Representatives Cole, Lisk, Horn, Cody, Romero, Ballasiotes, Conway, Jacobsen and Patterson

 

AN ACT Relating to professional licensing of private security and investigation; amending RCW 18.170.030, 18.170.060, 18.170.070, 18.170.090, 18.170.100, 18.170.110, 18.170.120, 18.170.130, 18.170.170, 18.170.180, 18.170.190, 18.170.230, 18.170.250, 18.165.010, 18.165.020, 18.165.030, 18.165.040, 18.165.050, 18.165.060, 18.165.070, 18.165.080, 18.165.090, 18.165.100, 18.165.110, 18.165.120, 18.165.130, 18.165.140, 18.165.150, 18.165.160, 18.165.170, 18.165.180, 18.165.190, 18.165.220, and 18.165.240; adding new sections to chapter 18.170 RCW; adding new sections to chapter 18.165 RCW; and prescribing penalties.

 

Referred to Committee on Commerce & Labor.

 

HB 1680           by Representatives Hickel, Appelwick and Padden; by request of Administrator for the Courts

 

AN ACT Relating to interest on court fines; and amending RCW 3.02.045, 3.46.120, 3.50.100, 35.20.220, 3.62.020, 3.62.040, 10.82.090, and 36.18.190.

 

Referred to Committee on Law & Justice.

 

HB 1681           by Representatives Campbell, Smith and Kremen

 

AN ACT Relating to sport shooting ranges; adding new sections to chapter 9.41 RCW; and declaring an emergency.

 

Referred to Committee on Law & Justice.

 

HB 1682           by Representatives Hymes, Morris, Sherstad, Stevens, Kremen, D. Schmidt, Thompson, Blanton, Cooke and Mastin

 

AN ACT Relating to the tax treatment of managed care entities; adding a new section to chapter 82.04 RCW; creating a new section; providing an effective date; and declaring an emergency.

 

Referred to Committee on Finance.

 

HB 1683           by Representatives Mielke, Campbell, Appelwick, Benton, Kremen, Fuhrman, Mulliken, G. Fisher, Basich, Brumsickle and Boldt

 

AN ACT Relating to taxation of insurance agents, brokers, and solicitors; amending RCW 82.04.260; reenacting and amending RCW 82.04.360; providing an effective date; and declaring an emergency.

 

Referred to Committee on Finance.

 

HB 1684           by Representatives Appelwick, Elliot and Mastin

 

AN ACT Relating to providing for drug-free workplaces; adding a new chapter to Title 49 RCW; and declaring an emergency.

 

Referred to Committee on Commerce & Labor.

 

HB 1685           by Representatives Rust, R. Fisher, Regala and Romero; by request of Governor Lowry

 

AN ACT Relating to watershed planning and management; amending RCW 90.44.050, 19.27.097, 58.17.110, 43.21A.064, 90.03.070, 43.20.230, 70.116.030, 70.116.050, 90.44.450, 90.03.340, 90.03.270, 90.03.280, 90.03.290, 90.03.380, 90.03.470, 89.30.001, and 90.40.090; amending 1994 c 239 s 3 (uncodified); adding a new section to chapter 35.63 RCW; adding a new section to chapter 35A.63 RCW; adding a new section to chapter 36.70 RCW; adding new sections to chapter 36.70A RCW; adding a new section to chapter 70.116 RCW; adding a new section to chapter 70.119A RCW; adding a new section to chapter 43.20 RCW; adding a new section to chapter 43.70 RCW; adding a new section to chapter 90.54 RCW; adding a new section to chapter 89.08 RCW; adding new sections to chapter 43.27A RCW; adding new sections to chapter 90.03 RCW; adding a new section to chapter 87.03 RCW; adding new sections to chapter 43.21B RCW; adding a new chapter to Title 90 RCW; creating new sections; repealing RCW 90.03.471, 90.38.005, 90.38.010, 90.38.020, 90.38.030, 90.38.040, 90.38.050, 90.38.900, 90.38.901, and 90.38.902; providing an effective date; and declaring an emergency.

 

Referred to Committee on Agriculture & Ecology.

 

HB 1686           by Representatives Van Luven, Veloria, Cooke, Ebersole, Ballasiotes, Mason, Chandler, Tokuda, Conway, Thibaudeau, Chopp, Wolfe, Cole, Patterson, Delvin and Cody; by request of Human Rights Commission

 

AN ACT Relating to expanding the state law against discrimination; amending RCW 49.60.010 and 49.60.260; reenacting and amending RCW 49.60.040, 49.60.222, 49.60.225, and 49.60.240; providing an effective date; and declaring an emergency.

 

Referred to Committee on Law & Justice.

 

HB 1687           by Representatives Lambert, Costa, Padden, Appelwick, Fuhrman, Grant, Sheahan, Tokuda, Chappell, Thibaudeau, Veloria, Morris, Hickel, Huff, Patterson and Mastin

 

AN ACT Relating to court-appointed special advocate programs; and adding a new section to chapter 43.330 RCW.

 

Referred to Committee on Law & Justice.

 

HB 1688           by Representatives Chandler, Mulliken, Grant, G. Fisher, Van Luven, L. Thomas, Casada, Mielke, Kremen, Backlund, McMorris, Morris, Johnson, Quall, Campbell and Mastin

 

AN ACT Relating to property tax reform; amending RCW 84.55.010, 84.55.020, 84.40.0301, 84.40.045, 84.56.050, 84.52.054, 84.41.030, and 84.41.041; reenacting and amending RCW 84.56.020; adding a new section to chapter 84.41 RCW; creating new sections; repealing RCW 84.56.022; prescribing penalties; providing an effective date; and declaring an emergency.

 

Referred to Committee on Finance.

 

HB 1689           by Representatives Chandler, Grant, G. Fisher, Van Luven, L. Thomas, Boldt, Kremen, Backlund, Lambert, Johnson, McMorris, Morris, Quall, Campbell, Costa, Benton, Mulliken, Kessler and Mastin

 

AN ACT Relating to property tax deferral for distressed taxpayers; adding a new chapter to Title 84 RCW; creating a new section; prescribing penalties; providing an effective date; and declaring an emergency.

 

Referred to Committee on Finance.

 

HB 1690           by Representatives McMorris, Brumsickle, L. Thomas, Mulliken, Sherstad, Talcott, McMahan, Thompson, Elliot, Fuhrman, D. Schmidt, Clements and Benton

 

AN ACT Relating to mandates on school districts; amending RCW 28A.150.220, 28A.150.220, 28A.150.290, 28A.150.290, 28A.400.303, 28B.10.025, 43.17.205, 43.17.210, 43.19.455, 74.09.5243, 43.09.260, and 70.24.290; adding a new section to chapter 28A.150 RCW; creating a new section; repealing RCW 28A.150.300, 28A.335.210, and 28A.225.320; and providing a contingent effective date.

 

Referred to Committee on Education.

 

HB 1691           by Representatives Backlund, Dellwo, Hymes, Thibaudeau, Skinner, Dyer, Cody, Patterson, Kessler, Wolfe, Boldt, Costa, Brumsickle, Grant, R. Fisher, Appelwick, Sheahan, Morris, McMorris, Ballasiotes, Veloria, Schoesler, Mason, Quall, Honeyford, Chopp and Conway

 

AN ACT Relating to chemical dependency counselors; amending RCW 18.19.020, 18.19.030, and 18.19.070; adding a new section to chapter 18.19 RCW; and creating new sections.

 

Referred to Committee on Health Care.

 

HB 1692           by Representatives Padden, Costa, Scott and Appelwick

 

AN ACT Relating to the clarification of clerks' fees; amending RCW 5.28.010, 9.94A.142, 10.14.040, 10.82.070, 11.86.031, 12.40.105, 12.40.110, 13.64.020, 26.50.030, 34.05.514, 36.18.020, 36.18.022, 40.14.027, 49.60.227, 65.12.780, 70.02.070, and 90.03.180; and adding new sections to chapter 36.18 RCW.

 

Referred to Committee on Law & Justice.

 

HJM 4016         by Representatives Hankins, Honeyford, Delvin, Grant, Blanton, Ebersole, Lisk, Cairnes, Mastin, Sheahan, Chandler, Robertson, Schoesler and Mulliken

 

Requesting Hanford site lands for preservation by the state.

 

Referred to Committee on Natural Resources.

 

HJM 4017         by Representatives Thompson, Fuhrman, Stevens, G. Fisher, Elliot, Sheldon, Cairnes, B. Thomas, Beeksma, Schoesler and Horn

 

Requesting Congress to control or eradicate nonnative noxious weeds.

 

Referred to Committee on Agriculture & Ecology.


MOTION


             On motion of Representative Foreman, the bills and memorials listed on today's introduction sheet under the fourth order of business were referred to the committees so designated.


             There being no objection, the House advanced to the fifth order of business.


REPORTS OF STANDING COMMITTEES


February 1, 1995

HB 1057           Prime Sponsor, Representative Schoesler: Lowering the tax rate on canola. Reported by Committee on Agriculture & Ecology

 

MAJORITY recommendation: The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass. Signed by Representatives Chandler, Chairman; Koster, Vice Chairman; McMorris, Vice Chairman; Mastin, Ranking Minority Member; Chappell, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Boldt; Clements; Delvin; R. Fisher; Honeyford; Johnson; Kremen; Poulsen; Regala; Robertson; Rust and Schoesler.


             Voting Yea: Representatives Boldt, Chandler, Chappell, Clements, Delvin, R. Fisher, Honeyford, Johnson, Koster, Kremen, Mastin, McMorris, Poulsen, Regala, Robertson, Rust and Schoesler.


             Referred to the Committee on Finance.


February 1, 1995

HB 1111           Prime Sponsor, Representative Casada: Promoting competition for long distance telecommunications. Reported by Committee on Energy & Utilities

 

MAJORITY recommendation: The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass. Signed by Representatives Casada, Chairman; Crouse, Vice Chairman; Kessler, Ranking Minority Member; Kremen, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Campbell; Chandler; Huff; Mielke; Mitchell and Patterson.

 

MINORITY recommendation: Do not pass. Signed by Representative Hankins, Vice Chairman.


             Voting Yea: Representatives Campbell, Casada, Chandler, Crouse, Huff, Kessler, Kremen, Mielke, Mitchell and Patterson.

             Voting Nay: Representative Hankins.


             Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.


February 1, 1995

HB 1285           Prime Sponsor, Representative L. Thomas: Allowing persons that provide the insurance commissioner with surplus line insurance information to gain immunity from civil liability. Reported by Committee on Financial Institutions & Insurance

 

MAJORITY recommendation: Do pass. Signed by Representatives L. Thomas, Chairman; Beeksma, Vice Chairman; Smith, Vice Chairman; Wolfe, Ranking Minority Member; Campbell; Benton; Costa; Dellwo; Dyer; Huff; Kessler; Mielke and Pelesky.


             Voting Yea: Representatives Beeksma, Benton, Campbell, Costa, Dellwo, Dyer, Huff, Kessler, Mielke, Pelesky, Smith, L. Thomas and Wolfe.


             Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.


February 1, 1995

HB 1337           Prime Sponsor, Representative Lisk: Deregulating debt adjusters. Reported by Committee on Financial Institutions & Insurance

 

MAJORITY recommendation: The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass. Signed by Representatives L. Thomas, Vice Chairman; Beeksma, Vice Chairman; Smith, Vice Chairman; Wolfe, Ranking Minority Member; Campbell; Benton; Costa; Dellwo; Dyer; Huff; Kessler; Mielke and Pelesky.


             Voting Yea: Representatives Beeksma, Benton, Campbell, Costa, Dellwo, Dyer, Huff, Kessler, Mielke, Pelesky, Smith, L. Thomas and Wolfe.


             Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.


February 1, 1995

HB 1348           Prime Sponsor, Representative L. Thomas: Regulating escrow agents. Reported by Committee on Financial Institutions & Insurance

 

MAJORITY recommendation: The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass. Signed by Representatives L. Thomas, Chairman; Beeksma, Vice Chairman; Smith, Vice Chairman; Wolfe, Ranking Minority Member; Campbell; Benton; Costa; Dellwo; Dyer; Huff; Kessler; Mielke and Pelesky.


             Voting Yea: Representatives Beeksma, Benton, Campbell, Costa, Dellwo, Dyer, Huff, Kessler, Mielke, Pelesky, Smith, L. Thomas and Wolfe.

             Excused: Representative Dyer.


             Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.


February 1, 1995

HB 1364           Prime Sponsor, Representative L. Thomas: Disclosing material transactions. Reported by Committee on Financial Institutions & Insurance

 

MAJORITY recommendation: The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass. Signed by Representatives L. Thomas, Chairman; Beeksma, Vice Chairman; Smith, Vice Chairman; Wolfe, Ranking Minority Member; Campbell; Benton; Costa; Dellwo; Dyer; Huff; Kessler; Mielke and Pelesky.


             Voting Yea: Representatives Beeksma, Benton, Campbell, Costa, Dellwo, Dyer, Huff, Kessler, Mielke, Pelesky, Smith, L. Thomas and Wolfe.

             Excused: Representative Dyer.


             Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.


February 1, 1995

HB 1371           Prime Sponsor, Representative L. Thomas: Regulating investments by insurers. Reported by Committee on Financial Institutions & Insurance

 

MAJORITY recommendation: Do pass. Signed by Representatives L. Thomas, Chairman; Beeksma, Vice Chairman; Smith, Vice Chairman; Wolfe, Ranking Minority Member; Campbell; Benton; Costa; Dellwo; Dyer; Huff; Kessler; Mielke and Pelesky.


             Voting Yea: Representatives Beeksma, Benton, Campbell, Costa, Dellwo, Dyer, Huff, Kessler, Mielke, Pelesky, Smith, L. Thomas and Wolfe.

             Excused: Representative Dyer.


             Passed to Committee on Rules for second reading.


January 31, 1995

HB 1481           Prime Sponsor, Representative Cooke: Requiring AFDC contracts and making additional changes in public assistance laws. Reported by Committee on Children & Family Services

 

MAJORITY recommendation: The substitute bill be substituted therefor and the substitute bill do pass. Signed by Representatives Cooke, Chairman; Lambert, Vice Chairman; Stevens, Vice Chairman; Boldt; Buck; Carrell and Padden.

 

MINORITY recommendation: Do not pass. Signed by Representatives Thibaudeau, Ranking Minority Member; Brown, Assistant Ranking Minority Member; Patterson and Tokuda.


             Voting Yea: Representatives Boldt, Buck, Carrell, Cooke, Lambert, Padden and Stevens.

             Voting Nay: Representatives Brown, Patterson, Thibaudeau and Tokuda.


             Referred to the Committee on Appropriations.


MOTION


             On motion of Representative Foreman, the bills listed on today's committee reports under the fifth order of business were referred to the committees so designated.


             There being no objection, the House advanced to the eighth order of business.


MOTION


             On motion of Representative Foreman, House Bill No. 1108 was re-referred from the Committee on Government Operations to the Committee on Agriculture & Ecology and House Bill No. 1614 was re-referred from the Committee on Capital Budget to the Committee on Appropriations.


             The Speaker declared the House to be at ease.


             The Speaker called the House to order.


             Representative Foreman moved to suspend House Rule 30 and immediately considered House Resolution No. 4616.


             Representative Foreman spoke in favor of the motion and it was carried.


             HOUSE RESOLUTION NO. 95-4616, by Representative Foreman


PERMANENT RULES OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

FIFTY-FOURTH LEGISLATURE

1995-1996


             NEW SECTION. Sec. I. HR 95-4604 is amended to read as follows:


Standing Committees


             Rule 23. The standing committees of the house and the number of members that shall serve on each committee shall be as follows:

          1.             Agriculture & Ecology. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .17

          2.             Appropriations.. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .31

          3.             Capital Budget.. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .13

          4.             Children & Family Services. . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .11

          5.             Commerce & Labor. . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .11

          6.             Corrections. . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .11

          7.             Education. . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .19

          8.             Energy & Utilities. . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .11

          9.             Finance. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .12

        10.             Financial Institutions & Insurance. . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .((13))   15

        11.             Government Operations. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .15

        12.             Health Care. . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .((11))   13

        13.             Higher Education. . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .11

        14.             Law & Justice. .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .((15))   17

        15.             Natural Resources. . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .15

        16.             Rules. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .19

        17.             Trade & Economic Development. . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .13

        18.             Transportation. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .. . . . . . .27


Committee members shall be selected by each party's caucus. The majority party caucus shall select all committee chairman.


             The resolution was read the second time.


             Representative Appelwick moved adoption of the following amendment by Representative Appelwick:


             On page 2, after line 12, insert the following:


"Duties of Committees


             Rule 24. House committees shall operate as follows:


             (A) NOTICE OF COMMITTEE MEETING. The chief clerk shall make public the time, place and subjects to be discussed at committee meetings. All public hearings held by committees shall be scheduled at least five (5) days in advance and shall be given adequate publicity: PROVIDED, That when less than eight (8) days remain for action on a bill, the Speaker may authorize a reduction of the five-day notice period when required by the circumstances, including but not limited to the time remaining for action on the bill, the nature of the subject, and the number of prior hearings on the subject.

             (B) COMMITTEE QUORUM. A majority of any committee shall constitute a quorum for the transaction of business.

             (C) SESSION MEETINGS. No committee shall sit while the house is in session without special leave of the speaker.

             (D) DUTIES OF STANDING COMMITTEES.

             (1) Only such bills as are included on the written notice of a committee meeting may be considered at that meeting except upon the vote of a majority of the entire membership of the committee to consider another bill.

             (2) A majority recommendation of a committee must be signed by a majority of the entire membership of the committee in a regularly called meeting before a bill, memorial or resolution may be reported out: PROVIDED, That by motion under the eighth order of business, a majority of the members elected to the house may relieve a committee of a bill and place it on the second reading calendar.

             Majority recommendations of a committee can only be "do pass", "do pass as amended" or that "the substitute bill be substituted therefor and that the substitute bill do pass."

             (3) Members of the committee not concurring in the majority report may prepare a written minority report containing a recommendation of "do not pass" or "without recommendation", which shall be signed by those members of the committee subscribing thereto, and submitted with the majority report.

             (4) All committee reports shall be spread upon the journal. The journal of the house shall contain an exact copy of all committee reports, together with the names of the members signing such reports.

             (5) Every vote to report a bill out of committee shall be taken by the yeas and nays, and the names of the members voting for and against, as well as the names of members absent, shall be recorded on the committee report and spread upon the journal. Any member may call for a recorded vote, which shall include the names of absent members, on any substantive question before the committee. A copy of all recorded committee votes shall be kept by the chief clerk and shall be available for public inspection.

             (6) All bills having a direct appropriation or a fiscal impact in excess of fifty thousand dollars shall be referred to the appropriate fiscal committee before their final passage. For purposes of this subsection, fiscal committee means the appropriations, capital budget, finance, and transportation committees.

             (7) No standing committee shall vote by secret written ballot on any issue.

             (8) During its consideration of or vote on any bill, resolution or memorial, the deliberations of any standing committee of the house of representatives shall be open to the public.

             (9) A standing committee to which a bill was originally referred shall, prior to voting the bill out of committee, consider whether the bill authorizes rule-making powers or requires the exercise of rule-making powers and, if so, consider:

             (a) The nature of the new rule-making powers; and

             (b) To which agencies the new rule-making powers would be delegated and which agencies, if any, may have related rule-making powers."


             Representatives Appelwick, G. Fisher and Ebersole spoke in favor of adoption of the amendment.


             Representatives Foreman, Padden and Dyer spoke against adoption of the amendment.


             Representative Appelwick demanded an electronic roll call vote and the demand was sustained.


             Representative Appelwick again spoke in favor of adoption of the amendment.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the adoption of the amendment on page 2, after line 12 to House Resolution No. 4616 and the amendment was not adopted the House by the following vote: Yeas - 35, Nays - 60, Absent - 1, Excused - 2.

             Voting yea: Representatives Appelwick, Basich, Brown, Chappell, Chopp, Cody, Cole, Conway, Costa, Dellwo, Dickerson, Ebersole, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Grant, Hatfield, Jacobsen, Kessler, Kremen, Mastin, Morris, Patterson, Poulsen, Quall, Regala, Romero, Rust, Scott, Sheldon, Sommers, Thibaudeau, Tokuda, Valle, Veloria and Wolfe - 35.

             Voting nay: Representatives Backlund, Ballasiotes, Beeksma, Benton, Blanton, Boldt, Brumsickle, Buck, Cairnes, Campbell, Carlson, Carrell, Casada, Chandler, Clements, Cooke, Crouse, Delvin, Dyer, Elliot, Foreman, Fuhrman, Goldsmith, Hankins, Hargrove, Hickel, Honeyford, Horn, Huff, Hymes, Johnson, Koster, Lambert, Lisk, McMahan, McMorris, Mielke, Mitchell, Mulliken, Padden, Pelesky, Pennington, Radcliff, Reams, Robertson, Schmidt, D., Schmidt, K., Schoesler, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sherstad, Skinner, Smith, Stevens, Talcott, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Thompson, Van Luven and Mr. Speaker - 60.

             Absent: Representative Mason - 1.

             Excused: Representatives Ogden and Silver - 2.


             Representative Sommers moved adoption of the following amendment by Representative Sommers:


             On page 2, after line 12, insert the following:


             "NEW SECTION. Sec. II. HR 95-4604 is amended by adding new Rule 33 to read as follows:


BALANCED BUDGET

             Rule 33. Any annual or biennial operating budget bill passed by the house of representatives must be balanced between projected revenues and expenditures. As used in this rule, projected revenues and expenditures include the fiscal impact of all bills previously passed by the house of representatives or necessary to implement the budget bill under consideration.

             Twenty-four hours before third reading of any annual or biennial budget bill, the chief clerk shall distribute to the desks of the members a report demonstrating that the budget is balanced between projected revenues and expenditures."


             Representatives Sommers, Brown, Appelwick and G. Fisher spoke in favor of adoption of the amendment.


             Representative Appelwick demanded an electronic roll call vote and the demand was sustained.


             Representatives Foreman, Padden, Van Luven, K. Schmidt and Dyer spoke against the adoption of the amendment.


MOTION


             On motion of Representative Brown, Representative Ogden was excused.


             Representative Sommers again spoke in favor of adoption of the amendment.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on the adoption of the amendment on page 2, after line 12 to House Resolution No. 4616 and the amendment was not adopted the House by the following vote: Yeas - 36, Nays - 60, Absent - 0, Excused - 2.

             Voting yea: Representatives Appelwick, Basich, Brown, Chappell, Chopp, Cody, Cole, Conway, Costa, Dellwo, Dickerson, Ebersole, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Grant, Hatfield, Jacobsen, Kessler, Kremen, Mason, Mastin, Morris, Patterson, Poulsen, Quall, Regala, Romero, Rust, Scott, Sheldon, Sommers, Thibaudeau, Tokuda, Valle, Veloria and Wolfe - 36.

             Voting nay: Representatives Backlund, Ballasiotes, Beeksma, Benton, Blanton, Boldt, Brumsickle, Buck, Cairnes, Campbell, Carlson, Carrell, Casada, Chandler, Clements, Cooke, Crouse, Delvin, Dyer, Elliot, Foreman, Fuhrman, Goldsmith, Hankins, Hargrove, Hickel, Honeyford, Horn, Huff, Hymes, Johnson, Koster, Lambert, Lisk, McMahan, McMorris, Mielke, Mitchell, Mulliken, Padden, Pelesky, Pennington, Radcliff, Reams, Robertson, Schmidt, D., Schmidt, K., Schoesler, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sherstad, Skinner, Smith, Stevens, Talcott, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Thompson, Van Luven and Mr. Speaker - 60.

             Excused: Representatives Ogden and Silver - 2.


STATEMENT FOR THE JOURNAL


             I intended to vote "YEA" on amendment number 35 to House Resolution No. 4616.


DAWN MASON, 37th District


             House Resolution No. 4616 was adopted.


             There being no objection, the House reverted to the sixth order of business.


             There being no objection, the House deferred consideration of House Bill No. 1022, House Bill No. 1023 and House Bill No. 1029.

SECOND READING


             HOUSE BILL NO. 1016, by Representatives K. Schmidt and Kremen

 

Exempting state and county ferry fuel sales and use tax.


             The bill was read the second time.


             On motion of Representative Foreman, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.


             Representatives K. Schmidt and R. Fisher spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


             Representative K. Schmidt again spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of House Bill No. 1016.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on final passage of House Bill No. 1016 and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 78, Nays - 18, Absent - 0, Excused - 2.

             Voting yea: Representatives Backlund, Ballasiotes, Basich, Beeksma, Benton, Blanton, Boldt, Brumsickle, Buck, Cairnes, Campbell, Carlson, Carrell, Casada, Chandler, Chappell, Clements, Cody, Conway, Cooke, Costa, Crouse, Delvin, Dyer, Ebersole, Elliot, Fisher, R., Foreman, Fuhrman, Goldsmith, Grant, Hankins, Hargrove, Hatfield, Hickel, Honeyford, Horn, Huff, Hymes, Johnson, Kessler, Koster, Kremen, Lambert, Lisk, Mastin, McMahan, McMorris, Mielke, Mitchell, Mulliken, Padden, Pelesky, Pennington, Quall, Radcliff, Reams, Regala, Robertson, Romero, Schmidt, D., Schmidt, K., Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Sherstad, Skinner, Smith, Stevens, Talcott, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Thompson, Tokuda, Wolfe and Mr. Speaker - 78.

             Voting nay: Representatives Appelwick, Brown, Chopp, Cole, Dellwo, Dickerson, Fisher, G., Jacobsen, Mason, Morris, Patterson, Poulsen, Rust, Sommers, Thibaudeau, Valle, Van Luven and Veloria - 18.

             Excused: Representatives Ogden and Silver - 2.


             House Bill No. 1016, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 1017, by Representatives D. Schmidt, Horn, Robertson, Padden, Lisk, Scott, Dyer, Thompson, Goldsmith, K. Schmidt, Sehlin, Campbell, Sheldon and Talcott

 

Transferring emergency management functions from the department of community development to the military department.


             The bill was read the second time. On motion of Representative Reams, Substitute House Bill No. 1017 was substituted for House Bill No. 1017 and the substitute bill was placed on the second reading calendar.


             Substitute House Bill No. 1017 was passed to the Committee on Rules.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 1047, by Representatives Sheahan, Sherstad, Benton, Dyer, Schoesler, Johnson, Thompson, Beeksma, Radcliff, Crouse, Carrell, Robertson, Blanton, Lambert, Fuhrman, L. Thomas, Huff, Mielke, McMahan and Casada

 

Clarifying the process for defendants to pay restitution to their victims.


             The bill was read the second time. On motion of Representative Padden, Substitute House Bill No. 1047 was substituted for House Bill No. 1047 and the substitute bill was placed the second reading calendar.


             Substitute House Bill No. 1047 was read the second time.


             On motion of Representative Padden, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.


             Representative Sheahan spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 1047.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 1047 and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 96, Nays - 0, Absent - 0, Excused - 2.

             Voting yea: Representatives Appelwick, Backlund, Ballasiotes, Basich, Beeksma, Benton, Blanton, Boldt, Brown, Brumsickle, Buck, Cairnes, Campbell, Carlson, Carrell, Casada, Chandler, Chappell, Chopp, Clements, Cody, Cole, Conway, Cooke, Costa, Crouse, Dellwo, Delvin, Dickerson, Dyer, Ebersole, Elliot, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Foreman, Fuhrman, Goldsmith, Grant, Hankins, Hargrove, Hatfield, Hickel, Honeyford, Horn, Huff, Hymes, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kessler, Koster, Kremen, Lambert, Lisk, Mason, Mastin, McMahan, McMorris, Mielke, Mitchell, Morris, Mulliken, Padden, Patterson, Pelesky, Pennington, Poulsen, Quall, Radcliff, Reams, Regala, Robertson, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, D., Schmidt, K., Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Sherstad, Skinner, Smith, Sommers, Stevens, Talcott, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Thompson, Tokuda, Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wolfe and Mr. Speaker - 96.

             Excused: Representatives Ogden and Silver - 2.


             Substitute House Bill No. 1047, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 1048, by Representatives Sheahan and Appelwick

 

Adopting the uniform unincorporated nonprofit association act.


             The bill was read the second time.


             On motion of Representative Padden, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.


             Representative Sheahan spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of House Bill No. 1048.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on final passage of House Bill No. 1048 and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 96, Nays - 0, Absent - 0, Excused - 2.

             Voting yea: Representatives Appelwick, Backlund, Ballasiotes, Basich, Beeksma, Benton, Blanton, Boldt, Brown, Brumsickle, Buck, Cairnes, Campbell, Carlson, Carrell, Casada, Chandler, Chappell, Chopp, Clements, Cody, Cole, Conway, Cooke, Costa, Crouse, Dellwo, Delvin, Dickerson, Dyer, Ebersole, Elliot, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Foreman, Fuhrman, Goldsmith, Grant, Hankins, Hargrove, Hatfield, Hickel, Honeyford, Horn, Huff, Hymes, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kessler, Koster, Kremen, Lambert, Lisk, Mason, Mastin, McMahan, McMorris, Mielke, Mitchell, Morris, Mulliken, Padden, Patterson, Pelesky, Pennington, Poulsen, Quall, Radcliff, Reams, Regala, Robertson, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, D., Schmidt, K., Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Sherstad, Skinner, Smith, Sommers, Stevens, Talcott, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Thompson, Tokuda, Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wolfe and Mr. Speaker - 96.

             Excused: Representatives Ogden and Silver - 2.


             House Bill No. 1048, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 1049, by Representatives Padden and Schoesler

 

Removing a defense to the crime of criminal conspiracy.


             The bill was read the second time.


             On motion of Representative Padden, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.


             Representative Padden spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of House Bill No. 1049.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on final passage of House Bill No. 1049 and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 96, Nays - 0, Absent - 0, Excused - 2.

             Voting yea: Representatives Appelwick, Backlund, Ballasiotes, Basich, Beeksma, Benton, Blanton, Boldt, Brown, Brumsickle, Buck, Cairnes, Campbell, Carlson, Carrell, Casada, Chandler, Chappell, Chopp, Clements, Cody, Cole, Conway, Cooke, Costa, Crouse, Dellwo, Delvin, Dickerson, Dyer, Ebersole, Elliot, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Foreman, Fuhrman, Goldsmith, Grant, Hankins, Hargrove, Hatfield, Hickel, Honeyford, Horn, Huff, Hymes, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kessler, Koster, Kremen, Lambert, Lisk, Mason, Mastin, McMahan, McMorris, Mielke, Mitchell, Morris, Mulliken, Padden, Patterson, Pelesky, Pennington, Poulsen, Quall, Radcliff, Reams, Regala, Robertson, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, D., Schmidt, K., Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Sherstad, Skinner, Smith, Sommers, Stevens, Talcott, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Thompson, Tokuda, Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wolfe and Mr. Speaker - 96.

             Excused: Representatives Ogden and Silver - 2.


             House Bill No. 1049, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 1051, by Representatives Padden and Costa

 

Authorizing certain court commissioners to impose sanctions for contempt of court.


             The bill was read the second time.


             On motion of Representative Padden, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.


             Representative Padden spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of House Bill No. 1051.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on final passage of House Bill No. 1051 and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 96, Nays - 0, Absent - 0, Excused - 2.

             Voting yea: Representatives Appelwick, Backlund, Ballasiotes, Basich, Beeksma, Benton, Blanton, Boldt, Brown, Brumsickle, Buck, Cairnes, Campbell, Carlson, Carrell, Casada, Chandler, Chappell, Chopp, Clements, Cody, Cole, Conway, Cooke, Costa, Crouse, Dellwo, Delvin, Dickerson, Dyer, Ebersole, Elliot, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Foreman, Fuhrman, Goldsmith, Grant, Hankins, Hargrove, Hatfield, Hickel, Honeyford, Horn, Huff, Hymes, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kessler, Koster, Kremen, Lambert, Lisk, Mason, Mastin, McMahan, McMorris, Mielke, Mitchell, Morris, Mulliken, Padden, Patterson, Pelesky, Pennington, Poulsen, Quall, Radcliff, Reams, Regala, Robertson, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, D., Schmidt, K., Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Sherstad, Skinner, Smith, Sommers, Stevens, Talcott, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Thompson, Tokuda, Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wolfe and Mr. Speaker - 96.

             Excused: Representatives Ogden and Silver - 2.


             House Bill No. 1051, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 1053, by Representatives Horn, Chandler and Sheldon

 

Changing the limitations on the use of wood stoves.


             The bill was read the second time. On motion of Representative Chandler, Substitute House Bill No. 1053 was substituted for House Bill No. 1053 and the substitute bill was placed on the second reading calendar.


             Substitute House Bill No. 1053 was read the second time.


             On motion of Representative Foreman, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.


             Representatives Horn and Mastin spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 1053.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 1053 and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 96, Nays - 0, Absent - 0, Excused - 2.

             Voting yea: Representatives Appelwick, Backlund, Ballasiotes, Basich, Beeksma, Benton, Blanton, Boldt, Brown, Brumsickle, Buck, Cairnes, Campbell, Carlson, Carrell, Casada, Chandler, Chappell, Chopp, Clements, Cody, Cole, Conway, Cooke, Costa, Crouse, Dellwo, Delvin, Dickerson, Dyer, Ebersole, Elliot, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Foreman, Fuhrman, Goldsmith, Grant, Hankins, Hargrove, Hatfield, Hickel, Honeyford, Horn, Huff, Hymes, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kessler, Koster, Kremen, Lambert, Lisk, Mason, Mastin, McMahan, McMorris, Mielke, Mitchell, Morris, Mulliken, Padden, Patterson, Pelesky, Pennington, Poulsen, Quall, Radcliff, Reams, Regala, Robertson, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, D., Schmidt, K., Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Sherstad, Skinner, Smith, Sommers, Stevens, Talcott, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Thompson, Tokuda, Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wolfe and Mr. Speaker - 96.

             Excused: Representatives Ogden and Silver - 2.


             Substitute House Bill No. 1053, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             There being no objection, the House deferred consideration of House Bill No. 1055 and the bill held it's place on the second reading calendar.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 1063, by Representatives Padden and Mastin; by request of Law Revision Commission

 

Making technical corrections.


             The bill was read the second time.


             On motion of Representative Padden, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.


             Representative Padden spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of House Bill No. 1063.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on final passage of House Bill No. 1063 and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 96, Nays - 0, Absent - 0, Excused - 2.

             Voting yea: Representatives Appelwick, Backlund, Ballasiotes, Basich, Beeksma, Benton, Blanton, Boldt, Brown, Brumsickle, Buck, Cairnes, Campbell, Carlson, Carrell, Casada, Chandler, Chappell, Chopp, Clements, Cody, Cole, Conway, Cooke, Costa, Crouse, Dellwo, Delvin, Dickerson, Dyer, Ebersole, Elliot, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Foreman, Fuhrman, Goldsmith, Grant, Hankins, Hargrove, Hatfield, Hickel, Honeyford, Horn, Huff, Hymes, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kessler, Koster, Kremen, Lambert, Lisk, Mason, Mastin, McMahan, McMorris, Mielke, Mitchell, Morris, Mulliken, Padden, Patterson, Pelesky, Pennington, Poulsen, Quall, Radcliff, Reams, Regala, Robertson, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, D., Schmidt, K., Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Sherstad, Skinner, Smith, Sommers, Stevens, Talcott, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Thompson, Tokuda, Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wolfe and Mr. Speaker - 96.

             Excused: Representatives Ogden and Silver - 2.


             House Bill No. 1063, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 1064, by Representatives Padden and Appelwick; by request of Law Revision Commission

 

Correcting unconstitutional provisions relating to resident employees on public works.


             The bill was read the second time.


             On motion of Representative Padden, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.


             Representative Padden spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of House Bill No. 1064.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on final passage of House Bill No. 1064 and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 96, Nays - 0, Absent - 0, Excused - 2.

             Voting yea: Representatives Appelwick, Backlund, Ballasiotes, Basich, Beeksma, Benton, Blanton, Boldt, Brown, Brumsickle, Buck, Cairnes, Campbell, Carlson, Carrell, Casada, Chandler, Chappell, Chopp, Clements, Cody, Cole, Conway, Cooke, Costa, Crouse, Dellwo, Delvin, Dickerson, Dyer, Ebersole, Elliot, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Foreman, Fuhrman, Goldsmith, Grant, Hankins, Hargrove, Hatfield, Hickel, Honeyford, Horn, Huff, Hymes, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kessler, Koster, Kremen, Lambert, Lisk, Mason, Mastin, McMahan, McMorris, Mielke, Mitchell, Morris, Mulliken, Padden, Patterson, Pelesky, Pennington, Poulsen, Quall, Radcliff, Reams, Regala, Robertson, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, D., Schmidt, K., Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Sherstad, Skinner, Smith, Sommers, Stevens, Talcott, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Thompson, Tokuda, Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wolfe and Mr. Speaker - 96.

             Excused: Representatives Ogden and Silver - 2.


             House Bill No. 1064, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 1102, by Representatives Sheldon, Johnson, Basich, Hargrove, Hatfield, Koster, Quall, Goldsmith, Kessler, Kremen and Buck

 

Expanding the base of the tax exemption for food fish eggs and fry to shellfish.


             The bill was read the second time.


             On motion of Representative Foreman, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.


             Representative Sheldon spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of House Bill No. 1102.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on final passage of House Bill No. 1102 and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 95, Nays - 1, Absent - 0, Excused - 2.

             Voting yea: Representatives Appelwick, Backlund, Ballasiotes, Basich, Beeksma, Benton, Blanton, Boldt, Brown, Brumsickle, Buck, Cairnes, Campbell, Carlson, Carrell, Casada, Chandler, Chappell, Chopp, Clements, Cody, Conway, Cooke, Costa, Crouse, Dellwo, Delvin, Dickerson, Dyer, Ebersole, Elliot, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Foreman, Fuhrman, Goldsmith, Grant, Hankins, Hargrove, Hatfield, Hickel, Honeyford, Horn, Huff, Hymes, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kessler, Koster, Kremen, Lambert, Lisk, Mason, Mastin, McMahan, McMorris, Mielke, Mitchell, Morris, Mulliken, Padden, Patterson, Pelesky, Pennington, Poulsen, Quall, Radcliff, Reams, Regala, Robertson, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, D., Schmidt, K., Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Sherstad, Skinner, Smith, Sommers, Stevens, Talcott, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Thompson, Tokuda, Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wolfe and Mr. Speaker - 95.

             Voting nay: Representative Cole - 1.

             Excused: Representatives Ogden and Silver - 2.


             House Bill No. 1102, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             There being no objection, the House deferred consideration of House Bill No. 1110 and the bill held it's place on the second reading calendar.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 1188, by Representatives L. Thomas, Dyer, Grant, Benton, Campbell, Costa, Pelesky, Huff and Mielke

 

Concerning the loan security ratio.


             The bill was read the second time.


             On motion of Representative Foreman, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.


             Representative L. Thomas spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of House Bill No. 1188.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on final passage of House Bill No. 1188 and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 96, Nays - 0, Absent - 0, Excused - 2.

             Voting yea: Representatives Appelwick, Backlund, Ballasiotes, Basich, Beeksma, Benton, Blanton, Boldt, Brown, Brumsickle, Buck, Cairnes, Campbell, Carlson, Carrell, Casada, Chandler, Chappell, Chopp, Clements, Cody, Cole, Conway, Cooke, Costa, Crouse, Dellwo, Delvin, Dickerson, Dyer, Ebersole, Elliot, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Foreman, Fuhrman, Goldsmith, Grant, Hankins, Hargrove, Hatfield, Hickel, Honeyford, Horn, Huff, Hymes, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kessler, Koster, Kremen, Lambert, Lisk, Mason, Mastin, McMahan, McMorris, Mielke, Mitchell, Morris, Mulliken, Padden, Patterson, Pelesky, Pennington, Poulsen, Quall, Radcliff, Reams, Regala, Robertson, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, D., Schmidt, K., Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Sherstad, Skinner, Smith, Sommers, Stevens, Talcott, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Thompson, Tokuda, Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wolfe and Mr. Speaker - 96.

             Excused: Representatives Ogden and Silver - 2.


             House Bill No. 1188, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             HOUSE BILL NO. 1193, by Representatives Benton, Mitchell, K. Schmidt and R. Fisher; by request of Department of Transportation

 

Giving the department of transportation discretion in setting capital facility rental rates.


             The bill was read the second time.


             On motion of Representative Foreman, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.


             Representative Benton spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of House Bill No. 1193.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on final passage of House Bill No. 1193 and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 94, Nays - 1, Absent - 1, Excused - 2.

             Voting yea: Representatives Appelwick, Backlund, Ballasiotes, Basich, Beeksma, Benton, Blanton, Boldt, Brown, Brumsickle, Buck, Cairnes, Campbell, Carlson, Carrell, Casada, Chandler, Chappell, Chopp, Clements, Cody, Cole, Conway, Cooke, Costa, Crouse, Dellwo, Dickerson, Dyer, Elliot, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Foreman, Fuhrman, Goldsmith, Grant, Hankins, Hargrove, Hatfield, Hickel, Honeyford, Horn, Huff, Hymes, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kessler, Koster, Kremen, Lambert, Lisk, Mason, Mastin, McMahan, McMorris, Mielke, Mitchell, Morris, Mulliken, Padden, Patterson, Pelesky, Pennington, Poulsen, Quall, Radcliff, Reams, Regala, Robertson, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, D., Schmidt, K., Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Sherstad, Skinner, Smith, Sommers, Stevens, Talcott, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Thompson, Tokuda, Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wolfe and Mr. Speaker - 94.

             Voting nay: Representative Delvin - 1.

             Absent: Representative Ebersole - 1.

             Excused: Representatives Ogden and Silver - 2.


             House Bill No. 1193, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


STATEMENT FOR THE JOURNAL


             I intended to vote YEA on House Bill No. 1193, but I was not able to vote YEA before the machine was closed or locked.

JEROME DELVIN, 8th District


             HOUSE BILL NO. 1195, by Representatives Buck, R. Fisher, K. Schmidt, Benton, Mitchell, Elliot, Stevens, Mulliken and Hickel; by request of Department of Transportation

 

Excluding site exploration as a substantial shoreline development.


             The bill was read the second time. On motion of Representative K. Schmidt, Substitute House Bill No. 1195 was substituted for House Bill No. 1195 and the substitute bill was placed on the second reading calendar.


             Substitute House Bill No. 1195 was read the second time.


             On motion of Representative Foreman, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third and the bill was placed on final passage.


             Representative Buck spoke in favor of passage of the bill.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 1195.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on final passage of Substitute House Bill No. 1195 and the bill passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 96, Nays - 0, Absent - 0, Excused - 2.

             Voting yea: Representatives Appelwick, Backlund, Ballasiotes, Basich, Beeksma, Benton, Blanton, Boldt, Brown, Brumsickle, Buck, Cairnes, Campbell, Carlson, Carrell, Casada, Chandler, Chappell, Chopp, Clements, Cody, Cole, Conway, Cooke, Costa, Crouse, Dellwo, Delvin, Dickerson, Dyer, Ebersole, Elliot, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Foreman, Fuhrman, Goldsmith, Grant, Hankins, Hargrove, Hatfield, Hickel, Honeyford, Horn, Huff, Hymes, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kessler, Koster, Kremen, Lambert, Lisk, Mason, Mastin, McMahan, McMorris, Mielke, Mitchell, Morris, Mulliken, Padden, Patterson, Pelesky, Pennington, Poulsen, Quall, Radcliff, Reams, Regala, Robertson, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, D., Schmidt, K., Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Sherstad, Skinner, Smith, Sommers, Stevens, Talcott, Thibaudeau, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Thompson, Tokuda, Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wolfe and Mr. Speaker - 96.

             Excused: Representatives Ogden and Silver - 2.


             Substitute House Bill No. 1195, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 4003, by Representatives Chandler, Lisk, Kremen, Mulliken, Mastin, Honeyford, Chappell, Clements, Schoesler, Robertson, Delvin, Boldt, Foreman and Johnson

 

Petitioning Congress to amend the food, drug, and cosmetic act to establish a negligible risk standard for pesticide residue in processed foods.


             The memorial was read the second time.


             On motion of Representative Foreman, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third and the memorial was placed on final passage.


             Representatives Chandler and Mastin spoke in favor of passage of the memorial.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of House Joint Memorial No. 4003.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on final passage of House Joint Memorial No. 4003 and the memorial passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 87, Nays - 8, Absent - 1, Excused - 2.

             Voting yea: Representatives Appelwick, Backlund, Ballasiotes, Basich, Beeksma, Benton, Blanton, Boldt, Brown, Brumsickle, Buck, Cairnes, Campbell, Carlson, Carrell, Casada, Chandler, Chappell, Clements, Cody, Conway, Cooke, Costa, Crouse, Dellwo, Delvin, Dyer, Ebersole, Elliot, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Foreman, Fuhrman, Goldsmith, Grant, Hankins, Hargrove, Hatfield, Hickel, Honeyford, Horn, Huff, Hymes, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kessler, Koster, Kremen, Lambert, Lisk, Mastin, McMahan, McMorris, Mielke, Mitchell, Morris, Mulliken, Padden, Patterson, Pelesky, Pennington, Poulsen, Quall, Radcliff, Reams, Regala, Robertson, Schmidt, D., Schmidt, K., Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Sherstad, Skinner, Smith, Sommers, Stevens, Talcott, Thomas, L., Thompson, Tokuda, Van Luven, Veloria, Wolfe and Mr. Speaker - 87.

             Voting nay: Representatives Chopp, Cole, Dickerson, Mason, Romero, Rust, Thibaudeau and Valle - 8.

             Absent: Representative Thomas, B. - 1.

             Excused: Representatives Ogden and Silver - 2.


             House Joint Memorial No. 4003, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


             HOUSE JOINT MEMORIAL NO. 4004, by Representatives Chandler, Lisk, Schoesler, Mulliken, Robertson, Honeyford, Mastin, Clements, Chappell, Delvin, McMorris, Koster, Boldt and Foreman

 

Petitioning Congress to introduce legislation on pesticide use for minor crops.


             The memorial was read the second time. Committee on Agriculture & Ecology recommendation: Do pass as amended. (For committee amendment see Journal, 18th Day, January 26, 1995).


             Representative Chandler moved adoption of the committee amendment and spoke in favor of it.


             The committee amendment was adopted.


             The memorial was ordered engrossed.


             On motion of Representative Foreman, the rules were suspended, the second reading considered the third and the memorial was placed on final passage.


             Representatives Chandler and Mastin spoke in favor of passage of the memorial.


             The Speaker stated the question before the House to be final passage of Engrossed House Joint Memorial No. 4004.


ROLL CALL


             The Clerk called the roll on final passage of Engrossed House Joint Memorial No. 4004 and the memorial passed the House by the following vote: Yeas - 93, Nays - 2, Absent - 1, Excused - 2.

             Voting yea: Representatives Appelwick, Backlund, Ballasiotes, Basich, Beeksma, Benton, Blanton, Boldt, Brown, Brumsickle, Buck, Cairnes, Campbell, Carlson, Carrell, Casada, Chandler, Chappell, Chopp, Clements, Cody, Cole, Conway, Cooke, Costa, Crouse, Dellwo, Delvin, Dickerson, Dyer, Ebersole, Elliot, Fisher, G., Fisher, R., Foreman, Fuhrman, Goldsmith, Grant, Hankins, Hargrove, Hatfield, Hickel, Honeyford, Horn, Huff, Hymes, Jacobsen, Johnson, Kessler, Koster, Kremen, Lambert, Lisk, Mason, Mastin, McMahan, McMorris, Mielke, Mitchell, Morris, Mulliken, Padden, Patterson, Pelesky, Pennington, Poulsen, Quall, Radcliff, Reams, Regala, Robertson, Romero, Rust, Schmidt, D., Schmidt, K., Schoesler, Scott, Sehlin, Sheahan, Sheldon, Sherstad, Smith, Sommers, Stevens, Talcott, Thomas, B., Thomas, L., Thompson, Valle, Van Luven, Veloria, Wolfe and Mr. Speaker - 93.

             Voting nay: Representatives Thibaudeau and Tokuda - 2.

             Absent: Representative Skinner - 1.

             Excused: Representatives Ogden and Silver - 2.


             Engrossed House Joint Memorial No. 4004, having received the constitutional majority, was declared passed.


STATEMENT FOR THE JOURNAL


             I intended to vote "YEA" on Engrossed House Joint Memorial No. 4004.

MARY SKINNER, 14th District


             There being no objection, the House advanced to the eleventh order of business.


SPEAKER'S PRIVILEGE


             The Speaker is pleased to announce the following changes to the Assignments to the House Standing Committees:


             Representative Campbell is reassigned from the Committee on Finance to the Committee on Health Care.

             Representative Sheldon is assigned to the Committee on Finance.

             Representative Kessler is reassigned from the Committee on Higher Education to the Committee on Health Care.

             Representative Basich is assigned to the Committee on Higher Education.

             Representative Campbell is reassigned from the Committee on Energy & Utilities to the Committee on Law & Justice.

             Representative Thibaudeau is assigned to the Committee on Law & Justice.

             Representative Mastin is assigned to the Committee on Energy & Utilities.

             Representative Grant is assigned to the Committee on Financial Institutions & Insurance.

             Representative Ogden is assigned to the Committee on Financial Institutions & Insurance.


MOTION


             On motion of Representative Foreman, the House adjourned until 1:30 p.m., Monday, February 6, 1995.


CLYDE BALLARD, Speaker

TIMOTHY A. MARTIN, Chief Clerk